If they fall into that delusion, they are doomed and no second reprieve will be vouchsafed them. |
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Jo and her employer, an attorney who vigorously opposes the death penalty, do all they can to win a reprieve for Taylor. |
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It's a reprieve, a second chance to show you alone were the reason for your band's success, and that one day they'll be shining your shoes. |
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The necessary delays in explaining the new evidence, the mechanics of ordering a reprieve and so on are then all simply omitted. |
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Sleep was a short reprieve from the burning sensation that filled her body and the emptiness of her mind. |
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The exchange between the mayor, Sheriff Hartwell and him when he first appears with the reprieve from the governor is simply priceless. |
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The bank won a reprieve by coming back to us with an offer we couldn't refuse. |
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This is a story of a psychotically insane man on death row, given a reprieve because, well, he's psychotic. |
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A reprieve from the thudding interactions was a monologue by the Australian dancer Grayson Millwood. |
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Another possible outcome is that global uncertainty could give the US dollar a reprieve from its recent slide. |
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I was luckily given a reprieve in the form of the next dance being the rumba and therefore a bit slower than the mambo. |
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But it had appealed for a reprieve for its cattle, virtually irreplaceable Red Galloway beef and Ayrshire dairy stock. |
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But he missed the final yellow into its own pocket and Hendry accepted his reprieve to take the frame and then the match. |
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It just gets way too tiring at times and once in a while you do wish for some reprieve from it. |
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However, it was a brief reprieve as Tranmere scored again in extra time to secure the win. |
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This may be a welcome reprieve, but taxpayers and their advisors should still consider the proposed rules when evaluating investments. |
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However, the foreign earnings deduction, which is due to expire at the end of this month did not receive a reprieve. |
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I once spent hours sketching, a wonderful reprieve from the endless flow of words my work entails. |
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We had a brief reprieve earlier this week from the oppressive heat of the Washington summer, but the last couple days have been dangerously hot. |
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He earned a stay of execution with a 65 in frame 30 but it was only a short reprieve before Stevens closed out the match in the next. |
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It is a welcome and thoughtful reprieve from endless stretcher bond, used in almost all other new buildings in the area. |
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He could not confirm the decision by BT to reprieve 100 phone boxes from closure because the relevant manager was unreachable. |
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Not even a week has passed since his reprieve and Ganguly has been penalised again, this time for showing dissent against an umpiring decision. |
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The theater becomes a site of self-forgetfulness for audiences who experience a reprieve from disciplines associated with memory. |
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He tried very hard to rescind the expulsion order, at one point offering the monarchs 300,000 ducats for a reprieve. |
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Death, that inexorable judge, had passed sentence on him and refused to grant him a reprieve, though two doctors were his counsel. |
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Informed soundings we've taken suggest that the initial outcry may have won only a temporary reprieve. |
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The procedure was captured on-camera and released by the human rights organization, reprieve. |
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The gallows had almost been completed when her reprieve came through. |
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Earlier, Australia made a brisk start after Warner was allowed an early reprieve when Bresnan failed to get hands on a skied chance. |
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For a long time, British film has seemed to stagger from doom to reprieve to doom to reprieve. |
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After about a week, the smaller kids got a reprieve because of their chronic car sickness. |
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Alongside Baron Cohen, as her partner in petty crime, she offers a welcome reprieve from all that emoting. |
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So after some post-harvest reprieve, the market is not apt to set back too far. |
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Today, however, the storm brought with it no such reprieve, adding only weight and inescapable damp to the already sweltering heat. |
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I actually laughed out loud during the scene, partly as a temporary reprieve from the tension, partly out of sheer admiration for Anderson's gifts. |
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Instead, after a reprieve in 1833, the central government engaged in more and more trade protectionism and centralized tyranny, which helped lead to war. |
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And comedy The Neighbors, which received an eleventh hour reprieve, is now headed to Fridays. |
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From 9am to 4pm, a craft market will offer an interesting retail experience, while a tea garden provides shoppers with a welcome reprieve from the icy winter chill. |
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Loss-making Prisa, the owner of El País, has been repairing its balance-sheet and has won a reprieve from its bankers. |
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Verizon and other broadband providers have thus won a reprieve from the FCC's net-neutrality rules, perhaps forever. |
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The power of pardon, commutation and reprieve should be genuinely available to those sentenced to death. |
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There is no reprieve, no avenue through our courts to seek that fundamental right entrenched in the charter. |
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This reprieve applies to both private sector and public sector IP development projects. |
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There's only a two-day reprieve before Oaks Day, or ladies' day, where the big focus is on racetrack fashion. |
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We take note of the reprieve in attacks, and we sincerely hope that it becomes permanent. |
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Do you wish to make an application for a reprieve from the execution of the decision subject to the present request? |
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One possible reprieve is the large number of siblings that will be available for aging baby boomers. |
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Then, in 1949, a reprieve when Newfoundlanders voted to become part of the Canadian Confederation. |
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Scarborough's seaside chalets and miniature railway are being granted a reprieve under changes to controversial proposals to redevelop the resort's North side. |
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Hickenlooper had granted Dunlap a temporary reprieve in 2013, which amounted to a half-measure that made nobody happy. |
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The Clonmore man looked on aghast but was quickly granted a reprieve. |
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Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the reprieve of not being taxed in the present. |
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An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome reprieve from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin. |
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But she does offer a brief reprieve for those nostalgic for a cultural era that appears to be sloughing away before our eyes. |
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We've won this reprieve because we kept barraging him with letters. |
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She is given eight months of intensive chemotherapy, a slim chance of reprieve, and an excellent opportunity to provide medicos with ruthless experimentation. |
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The budget-making meeting saw a reprieve for the city's children's book bus, which was set to be scrapped and the service merged with the mobile library scheme. |
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But six months into his probation, Bartiromo asked the judge presiding over his case for a reprieve. |
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After a reprieve over the spring and summer, debt-ceiling brinksmanship is about to resume. |
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It gave the referee a moment's reprieve from the home fans' incessant abuse but the chipper's proprietor seemed less impressed with the intrusion. |
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China collects consolidated statistics of cases involving the death penalty, death penalty with a two-year reprieve, life imprisonment and imprisonment of over five years. |
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There were moments of reprieve, then the boiling water again. |
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The FSA may enjoy its reprieve only until the next election. |
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A prickly disguise and a pretty speech won the earl a week's reprieve, but they offered little protection against a cool-headed rival like Cecil. |
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Yes, once again, parents seeking a little reprieve during their Auto Show visit will be able to turn to the services of the free on-site Kia Motors Childcare Centre. |
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After crossing over the bridge, the surviving Spanish had little reprieve before the Aztecs appeared to attack and chase them towards Tlacopan. |
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A royal pardon cannot excuse the defendant from trial, but a pardon may reprieve a convicted defendant. |
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The casualty department at the QEII in Welwyn Garden City is the last to shut of 35 promised a reprieve by David Cameron. |
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Like the birth of every new day, it is a reprieve granted by the governor of time to his subjects who may have squandered a legacy of early moments. |
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The EUR fell even after European finance ministers on Tuesday gave Greece a one-month reprieve, until March 16, to show its deficit reduction plan was being rolled out effectively. |
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The United Nations sent representatives to Kalemie, a port on Lake Tanganyika, to plead for a reprieve. |
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British Columbia's vegetable and flower greenhouse growers have won at least a temporary reprieve in their efforts to stop a new Metro Vancouver bylaw regulating boilers and other air emissions. |
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It was a momentary reprieve from the fry pan of a hot afternoon. |
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A crisis is a terrible thing to waste, but a reprieve and a breathing spell — which is what we're having right now — is a really terrible thing to waste. |
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An eleventh-hour reprieve from a controversial fruit and vegetable inspection fee by the U. S. is giving Canada time to work out a diplomatic solution to the matter. |
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We also obtained a reprieve for foreign investments. |
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These shifts from hope to despair, reprieve, and new hope, serve to emphasise the tragedy when the final hope fails and both the lovers die at the end. |
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The only reprieve was the stunning limestone pavement at Malham Cove. |
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Yet it was not easy, on the balance of play, to be convinced by Pellegrini and his defeated players that the reprieve might somehow be a defining moment over the two legs. |
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In April 2014, the 25th anniversary of the line's reprieve was celebrated by the running of a special train from Leeds to Carlisle over the route. |
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So I gave myself a week's reprieve and started another eatathon. |
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Teach granted a reprieve of two days, but still the party did not return. |
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When he injects me in the arms it gives my thighs a welcome reprieve. |
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