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recess

[ri-ses, ree-ses] / rɪˈsɛs, ˈri sɛs /




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At the same time, children are getting less time for recess even though it is proven to improve behavior and learning.

From Los Angeles Times

The Senate went into recess for a week starting Thursday, but senators could be called back to Washington in case of a rapid leap in negotiations.

From Barron's

“When we’re able to solve those problems, that is quite independent of the actual economy, whether it’s expanding or recessing,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

One senator hopes the recess may bring some clarity to Republican lawmakers on the local impacts of ICE and CBP in their own constituencies.

From Salon

As for the prime minister, he must be mighty glad the half-term break is now imminent and Parliament will be in recess for a week.

From BBC