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Despite the grind, the tour will offer something of a respite for Mr. Morse.
If voters had something of a respite from the campaign over the past two days, it surely ended Wednesday.
Of course, lying on a beach or in a hammock has always offered something of a respite from the rat race.
Mr. Olmert, a generally unpopular prime minister, has been dogged by investigations during his term in office, but enjoyed something of a respite in recent months.
If the Internal Revenue Service and the Obama administration thought the Senate Finance Committee and its Democratic leaders would offer something of a respite from the battering they have been taking from Congressional Republicans, they learned otherwise on Monday.
Sunday should offer something of a respite with winds continuing to ease down and some sunshine around.
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Which is why the matter of the "golden geese" last week provided something of a welcome respite.
Some analysts believe that the first quarter may prove something of a temporary respite as many eurozone economies continue to struggle amid weak demand, high unemployment and dramatic cutbacks in government spending.
While the entertainment landscape may still be something of a desert for women over 40, "House of Cards" offers a small respite.
Summer may not offer much of a respite.
And that meant sort of a respite in the campaign.
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