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en Some respite to husbands the weather may send,/ But housewives' affairs have never an end.

en At this time of year it is all about the weather. This is a respite, but it won't last. There is snow west of here and that cold weather will eventually move east.

en And let not those who disbelieve think that Our granting them respite is better for their souls; We grant them respite only that they may add to their sins; and they shall have a disgraceful chastisement.

en We may see colder weather start to come back in January after a brief respite. The market had been oversold and we've seen new length coming in.

en And the elders of Jabesh said unto him, Give us seven days' respite, that we may send messengers unto all the coasts of Israel: and then, if there be no man to save us, we will come out to thee.

en Easy crying widows take new husbands soonest; there's nothing like wet weather for transplanting
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en You might hear a song you like on 'Desperate Housewives' and automatically download it, watch the video, send it to your handheld device and burn it to a CD. All those things are possible in the fairly near future.

en All the program development stuff they were showing us, it looked like they were trying to put on a number of shows [that mimicked 'Housewives'], ... But the pilots must not have been good. 'Desperate Housewives' is a lot harder type of show to duplicate.

en His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. American husbands are the best in the world; no other husbands are so generous to their wives, or can be so easily divorced
  Elinor Glyn

en American husbands are the best in the world; no other husbands are so generous to their wives, or can be so easily divorced
  Elinor Glyn

en American husbands are the best in the world; no other husbands are so generous to their wives, or can be so easily divorced
  Elinor Glyn

en Few of those maladies with which your sex are visited at such a period should be dangers - they are however all troublesome & call for a husbands care & a husbands fondness.

en RESPITE, n. A suspension of hostilities against a sentenced assassin, to enable the Executive to determine whether the murder may not have been done by the prosecuting attorney. Any break in the continuity of a disagreeable expectation.

Altgeld upon his incandescend bed Lay, an attendant demon at his head.

"O cruel cook, pray grant me some relief -- Some respite from the roast, however brief."

"Remember how on earth I pardoned all Your friends in Illinois when held in thrall."

"Unhappy soul! for that alone you squirm O'er fire unquenched, a never-dying worm.

"Yet, for I pity your uneasy state, Your doom I'll mollify and pains abate.

"Naught, for a season, shall your comfort mar, Not even the memory of who you are."

Throughout eternal space dread silence fell; Heaven trembled as Compassion entered Hell.

"As long, sweet demon, let my respite be As, governing down here, I'd respite thee."

"As long, poor soul, as any of the pack You thrust from jail consumed in getting back."

A genial chill affected Altgeld's hide While they were turning him on t'other side. --Joel Spate Woop

  Ambrose Bierce

en Fraudsters use current affairs to create legitimacy. The holidays are a great reason to send people email to try to scam them into giving up their information.

en Fraudsters use current affairs to create legitimacy. The holidays are a great reason to send people e-mail to try to scam them into giving up their information.


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