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1Luckily, a short reprieve was granted during the Festive Season.
2It was probably a short reprieve, but he would take it while it lasted.
3Phillipstown School in Christchurch says claims it's won a short reprieve over moves to close it.
4As to Ethel, it was, they knew, only a short reprieve which had been granted her.
5But it was only a short reprieve.
6It was another short reprieve, enabling him to give all his attention to the tasks before him.
7But the colonel had a short reprieve.
8They tell me to-day that I have a short reprieve, 'time to write to you,' the good Colonel says.
9They tell me to-day that I have a short reprieve,-givento me by circumstances,-'timeto write to you,' our good Colonel says.
10Sometimes a short reprieve and a change of subject is the very best you can hope for, and clearly I was there now.
11It's too soon to tell but it would appear as though our short reprieve from load shedding was too good to be true.
12His wife's aunt was unlucky enough to be deported from Latvia, not only in 1946 but again in 1949 after a short reprieve.
13"Ah!-youare so magnanimous as to grant me a short reprieve!"
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Short reprieve ao longo do tempo