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A: Sort of.
"I had to become a quivering wreck before social services would offer me any sort of respite," Dawn says.
A sort of a respite comes at the end of this playlist when Amira Willighagen enters RR's lists as the youngest performer with her singing of Puccini's aria O Mio Babbino Caro.
They also came upon Judas Iscariot sitting on a rock in the midst of the sea, enjoying a sort of temporary respite (an annual one, as he explained to them) from the torments of hell.
Although she will surely have some great times traveling for a couple of weeks on a community service trip where she'll be working in a school, she'll return to a different sort of respite.
For New York musicians weary of the festival circuit, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival offers a creative setting closer to home -- just the sort of respite its founder, the flutist Marya Martin, had in mind back in 1984.
But for many, after a long, gloomy financial winter, this year's work seemed more than just giving back: It was a welcome respite, a sort of spring cleaning of the soul.
Against Germany, while there were no highlight moments to redress the popular impression of him, the sight of Bradley and Jones rotating positions, and dragging a dominant opposition out of position to pause and deter Germany's attacks, often represented the same sort of respite for his team as his pass and move neatness does on other occasions.
Playwriting has been a kind of respite.
We found that, despite accessing a variety of respite services, the participants perceived limited actual respite from caregiving.
It is a form of respite.
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