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How hot is Levi Johnston?

Sizzlin'!
Not bad. I've seen better.
He's taking the quick fame thing way too far.

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I used the word reoccur in a paper and my teacher said it should have been recur. Can you tell me the difference?

Recur and reoccur mean the same thing -- to happen again. But careful writers make a fine distinction. Reoccur is used to mean to happen one more time, while recur indicates a repetition more than once, usually according to a schedule or pattern:

Her terror reoccurred when she saw her attacker in the courtroom.
The recurring movement of the tides changed the shoreline.

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