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Summer may not offer much of a respite.
Despite the grind, the tour will offer something of a respite for Mr. Morse.
The mixed performance for the short funds is disappointing for an investing group in dire need of a respite.
For those in need of a respite from Cheney's media blitz (from the Times: "Cheney Unbound") there's the N.F.L. draft.
If voters had something of a respite from the campaign over the past two days, it surely ended Wednesday.
Tour companies offer Arctic and Antarctic cruises, for those in search of a respite from urban life.
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But the joy had a fearful quality: this day of celebration is a respite in a battle that must continue.
As more and more Chinese move to cities, the small villages of Anhui offer a respite.
The hush of the woods offers a respite from the cacophony of the ballpark.
There's also a respite of sorts.
He served until 1815, and after a respite of one term, was re-elected in 1817.
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