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Al-Muʿtamid now had a respite from Christian military pressure but soon found himself again unable to defend his borders.

U.S. officials struggling with the Guantánamo problem now have a much-needed respite — time to reassess both the timeline and approach being taken.

At one Detroit elementary school that can't afford to teach physical education, students in grades three to five now have an outlet for their energy and a respite from their desks.

"Now we will have a respite," said Papandreou — not to relax, but so the Greek government can begin "the deep changes... the small revolution" in how this country is governed, with particular emphasis on changing the incentive system here from one that focused way too many Greeks on getting a lifetime government job to one focused on stimulating private initiative.

But for four years, Ms. DeSormier has had a respite.

Well, still, we're happy to have a respite, right?

"It's nice to have a respite," he said.

Temporarily the market should have a respite from excitement.

While Treasury bond yields have been rising all year, the market had a respite on Monday.

We had a respite for a while.

The players are mostly farmers, who have a short respite from their fields then.

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