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Well, still, we're happy to have a respite, right?
Servicers have been authorized to grant the 90-day respite right over the phone.
London provides no respite: right outside Carell's Park Lane hotel, buses are rumbling past, showing him pedalling a bicycle in markedly nerdy fashion.
"He was gone much of the time, since he was in prison from the time I was seven, except for a year and a half respite, right through to his death.
"Our consumers know we are getting a little respite right now, but they really want to have control over their energy," said Allen M. Barnett, an electrical engineer who is the founder and chief executive of AstroPower, based in Newark, Del.
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He also announced new rights for carers, including ring-fenced funding for a respite break, the right to an annual health check and assistance with parking charges.
Although the end of the sit-in campaign brought a brief respite for civil rights activists in Nashville, institutionalized racism remained a problem throughout the city.
When it was proposed that I visit (anonymously) three new spas offering respite to the stressed, right here in the city, I quickly agreed.
A reporter's tale No respite Reprints Related items Human rights in Morocco: An Arab firstJan 22nd 2004The quake will again cast light on what the central government can and should do to help so poor a region.
Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images Updated at 10.15pm BST 10.07pm BST ET 19 min: A free kick, 40 yards out down the right, gives Atlético some respite.
In these games, respite was a privilege, not a right.
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