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Here Europeans and Americans live and play, many taking a respite from their United Nations work.
Long Islanders took a respite by packing area restaurants on the Friday evening after the attacks.
We thought that would take a respite after the Holocaust, but it came back after a few decades.
One imagines that she is taking a respite from a busy household, from bawling children and mounds of laundry.
National Basketball Association owners and players took a respite from negotiations yesterday after some narrowing of their positions on revenue distribution in a late-night bargaining session.
Ms. McKellar was 13 when "The Wonder Years" started in 1988 and when it ended five years later, she took a respite from acting to attend U.C.L.A.
Most summers, Albert J. Pirro Jr. enjoys taking a respite from his busy life as a powerful lawyer and Republican lobbyist by playing golf and fishing off Montauk.
Mr. Bush took a respite from the road for much of the week at the family vacation compound in Kennebunkport, Me.
He took a respite from the campaign trail, aides said, so he could spend Valentine's Day with his family in Chicago before returning to Wisconsin on Friday.
And so it is throughout this tent encampment of 6,500 Syrians who are waiting out, or in some cases simply taking a respite from, the conflict just beyond the nearby border.
Take a respite from the crowds clamoring to see the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Alexander McQueen retrospective, and stroll down the avenue, listening to live music and munching on food truck fare.
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