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  • After the festivities, I introduced my friend Danielle, who dearly accompanied me to the Sunglass Hut fete, to my new favorite restaurant, called Respite, in the east 50s.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Shady December: A Sunglass Hut Fete Melissa Berkelhammer 2010

  • After the festivities, I introduced my friend Danielle, who dearly accompanied me to the Sunglass Hut fete, to my new favorite restaurant, called Respite, in the east 50s.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Shady December: A Sunglass Hut Fete Melissa Berkelhammer 2010

  • After the festivities, I introduced my friend Danielle, who dearly accompanied me to the Sunglass Hut fete, to my new favorite restaurant, called Respite, in the east 50s.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Shady December: A Sunglass Hut Fete Melissa Berkelhammer 2010

  • After the festivities, I introduced my friend Danielle, who dearly accompanied me to the Sunglass Hut fete, to my new favorite restaurant, called Respite, in the east 50s.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Shady December: A Sunglass Hut Fete Melissa Berkelhammer 2010

  • And Brahms! and I groaned and said, okay, I'll take rock, I get enough vivaldi going to Respite aka Old Folks Homes.

    Beth and RCMP battle and 'Pick yourself in this picture!' Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • The little stream that Camber Meld had called Respite River was, in normal conditions, a tame and pretty brook.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • The little stream that Camber Meld had called Respite River was, in normal conditions, a tame and pretty brook.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • The little stream that Camber Meld had called Respite River was, in normal conditions, a tame and pretty brook.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • _Milton_ has thus represented the fallen Angels reasoning together in a kind of Respite from their Torments, and creating to themselves a new Disquiet amidst their very Amusements; he could not properly have described the Sports of condemned Spirits, without that Cast of Horror and Melancholy he has so judiciously mingled with them.

    The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700

  • There is also government funding to help pay for this "Respite" and "Special Services at Home".

    Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes 2010

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