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In a statement, MGM said it has been granted a respite from interest fee payments until 31 January 2010.
While José Mourinho and Brendan Rodgers joined Wenger among the week's targets, Louis van Gaal and Manuel Pellegrini were granted a respite that will probably turn out to be brief.
Chelsea made five changes from the team that had surrended tamely in midweek against QPR with Ba's arrival granting Torres a respite after his recent heavy workload.
She was obsolescent by World War I and was slated to be broken up in 1914 15, but the need for warships granted Emanuele Filiberto a respite.
As it turns out, some Dish Network customers have been granted a bit of respite from that advertising onslaught.
A respite was provided in the early 1970s, when Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative Education Secretary, raised the level of grant, which had been lowered by the Labour government.
Never a respite.
There is a respite.
So is a respite.
A respite, for once.
FLIGHT, or just a respite?
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