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His assistant, Jean Bair, was equally happy for a respite.
Even one of the transit system's harshest critics was happy for a respite from the heat.
No doubt some viewers were happy for a respite from the otherwise predictable display of Mayweather excellence that they had, against Nichols's advice, paid as much as seventy-five dollars to watch.
Well, still, we're happy to have a respite, right?
After spending the last week reacting to headlines out of Japan — first concentrating on the earthquake and tsunami and then the growing nuclear crisis — analysts and traders across the globe were happy to get a respite from this week's volatility.
"We are very happy to offer the respite from the Western world of oppressive governments to freedom-minded people in which they can build a new, more prosperous community," Berwick wrote in May 2013.
The respite became a happy 40-year residency, and she became popular with both locals and tourists.
Any group of entertainers, though their intention is to make people happy and to give them a respite from their cares, is still just a collection of human beings.
A slight respite came with the comparatively happy days of the United Front, when Lamont presumably found himself on speaking terms with some of the promiment liberals around town.
She has tried respite care, but was not happy with the service.
But even the M4-toting soldiers seemed to be happy and relaxed, enjoying the sunshine and respite from their normal duties.
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