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Maybe it can be a respite from all the extras.
Music's ability to reflect and be a respite from "life's hardships" is profoundly felt.
As for Cahill, it will be a respite from Chelsea's poor form and criticism from Jose Mourinho in which he has been included.
But for Christofias, the role of EU council president may well be a respite from a term in office that has also been plagued by misfortune.
His 24 hours in Ireland are to be a respite from geopolitics, allowing Mr. Obama to engage in a familiar ritual for American presidents: celebrating his Irish roots, however distant.
Movie theaters, designed to be a respite from everyday life, have twice in recent memory turned into a house of horror – first in Aurora, Colorado, in July 2012 and now, almost exactly three years later, in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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For Ginerva Cutcher's family, life at the motel was a respite from a grim routine.
The game was a respite from the gloom that has enveloped the club the past two months.
Facebook, in his flattering self-portrait, is a respite from this increasingly automated, atomistic world.
This welcoming cafe is a respite from the diners and takeout places on Broadway.
Usually, the city beneath the city, is a respite from the weather.
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