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“We’re going to recess,” he said, in a video of the board meeting that has since gone viral.

It’s not that Garrett is questioning survivors; rather, she’s examining all sides of a campaign for justice, and scrutinizing the cracks in our culture’s response to assault, recesses where ill-intentioned agitators can make themselves comfortable.

From Salon

Lockhart also said it was "utterly outrageous" that such a "significant announcement" was being made while Westminster was in recess.

From BBC

A mother worried about the effect of sun and heat on her kids during gym class and recess at school.

The protest coincides with the return of assembly members to Stormont following the summer recess.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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