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1 Ask your landlord if they can give a reprieve .
2 It has given a reprieve , at least, to the Christian world.
3 When he didn't answer right away, she assumed, gratefully, that she'd been given a reprieve .
4 They had been given a reprieve seventeen years before, halfway through the time they'd shared.
5 Either way, he felt he'd been given a reprieve .
6 Stocks also gained because "Cyprus was given a reprieve , " she said.
7 Mokgalapa and Mathebe have both been given a reprieve .
8 Then, the billionaires were eventually given a reprieve by Judge Tati Makgoka in the Pretoria High Court.
9 The skeletal, trembling wreck of a man who was about to go under was given a reprieve .
10 Daryl Janmaat has been given a reprieve due to an injury to Ajax's talented young right-back Kenny Tete.
11 Ministers under-fire were given a reprieve .
12 They were not given a reprieve .
13 Fiji's opposition parties have been given a reprieve in their attempt to dispute the results of last month's election.
14 Renters in England and Wales facing eviction have been given a reprieve -but only for the next month.
15 King Abdullah has given a reprieve to a woman who was sentenced to ten lashes for driving in Saudi Arabia.
16 However, Hall made the final decision on Clarkson's fate and decided the presenter should be given a reprieve and final warning.
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