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Both understood that a people trapped for decades needs a respite of at least a few days.But as Egypt began reluctantly closing the border that it now controls, claustrophobia returned.
Supposing Lord Rennard needs a respite from sexual accusations this weekend, he might want to study the resilient career of his fellow sufferer, President Clinton, of whom Tony Blair has written: "I doubt he is much different from most of the male population".
Or maybe it's an appeal from a lover who needs a respite from... life.
It might at least provide a brief respite from the relentlessly knowing art-house smut of Sasha Grey and James Deen, but who needs a respite from porn, really?
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But I need a respite from those things, too.
A lot of my friends need a respite from the Tucson heat, so they come to visit me in Gunnison.
Still, Mr. Gennarelli insists that residents need a respite from the traffic they have to contend with six days a week.
But as a real-world matter, parents say, the only time they put the DVD in is when they need a respite from child care.
It was also a breath of fresh air at a time when fashion needed a respite from recession and the glamazon Paris Vogue look of black leather and big shoulders that had swamped the runways in recent seasons.
Currently, the hottest thing in a glass is Elixir Tonic's Liquid Yoga, an apricot-flavoured drink that's 'great for those needing a respite from angst, distress and worry' and can't be bothered to do their sun salutations.
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