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Brian Barrett at Wired said a week ago that "… anyone weary of black-box algorithms controlling what you see online at least has a respite, one that's been there all along but has often gone ignored.
Exposure to 4 Gy or more of radiation will result in gastrointestinal syndrome, in which the person becomes severely dehydrated in the first 2 days, then has a respite of 4 to 5 days in which the patient "feels well" but then dehydration returns with blood-filled diarrhea as the bacteria from the digestive tract starts invading all of the body, creating infections.[15].
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After a compressed and rerigged schedule in the conference semifinals, the conference finalists will have a respite of sorts.
Al-Muʿtamid now had a respite from Christian military pressure but soon found himself again unable to defend his borders.
I've seen women on the subway carrying giant overstuffed shopping bags from the store, surely relieved to have a respite from the J. Crew blues.
Alfred had a respite from fighting until 885, when he repelled an invasion of Kent by a Danish army, supported by the East Anglian Danes.
As a result, al-Qaida has had a respite to try to rebuild itself and to organise attacks in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.
Carhenge signals a return to the modern world, a place from which it was a pleasure to have a respite, if briefly.
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