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Well, still, we're happy to have a respite, right?
"It's nice to have a respite," he said.
After a compressed and rerigged schedule in the conference semifinals, the conference finalists will have a respite of sorts.
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.
Carhenge signals a return to the modern world, a place from which it was a pleasure to have a respite, if briefly.
But don't partners in marriages, especially suburban ones, need to get out, have a respite every once in a while from diapers, soccer, private tutors and lurking college loans?
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Al-Muʿtamid now had a respite from Christian military pressure but soon found himself again unable to defend his borders.
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.
The warning from Edwards came as stock markets had a respite from the wave of selling seen since the start of the year.
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