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But I'm a nature person," said Reynolds, who finds respite from his minimum wage job bathing pampered pets.
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It is in food – along with sex – that Carvalho finds respite from the politics and corruption that he so jadedly observes.
The main character, 11-year-old Bud Leigh McCormackk), finds respite from his life, which seems to alternate between boredom and victimisation, in music and film.
It is a place where she, like Ms. Egan, finds respite from the responsibilities of motherhood and deeper contact with her creative drive.
But which game? Fact checker Reeves Wiedeman, who, as a fan of the Royals and the Chiefs ("the team fired its offensive coördinator before this season even started"), has seen moments of sadness that Hines Ward can only surmise, finds respite in college football, "where occasionally even the little guys still pull off the upset".
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