Aún no tenemos significados para "brief reprieve".
1Better than expected US economic data gave markets only a brief reprieve.
2It seems like a lot of effort for such a brief reprieve.
3He would only have had a brief reprieve anyway, perhaps a few years.
4The rambling plea sounded so reasonable it won a brief reprieve from Stone.
5Presently West smiled himself out, leaving Queed decidedly relieved at the brief reprieve.
6Their brief reprieve was over, however; people were coming at them from all directions.
7However, Parry had not wasted his brief reprieve; he was busy crafting other illusions.
8He was glad he'd given the boy a brief reprieve.
9After a brief reprieve during the summer holidays, protests resumed at the beginning of September.
10Perhaps deep in the heart of her she was even thankful for this brief reprieve.
11The girl breathed a deep sigh of relief-shehad received a brief reprieve from death.
12It slows down the pace, a brief reprieve from the concussive repetition of hard-hitting tracks.
13There was a final question, his brief reprieve from darkness two nights ago at the Sorbonne.
14Load shedding has made a sudden return in 2020 following a brief reprieve during the December festive period.
15This even applies to someone who finds brief reprieve in the muscle-loosening, airway-opening ritual of their morning shower.
16The Oracle news provided a brief reprieve from the recent parade of grim earnings forecasts that have pummelled Wall Street.
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