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"At least certain people are giving you a few days of grace to make a decision."
If we have another three or four days of grace, we're lucky.
He has 10 days of grace after missing his payments.
But, at the very least, it was thirty days of grace.
However, these days of grace gave his wound time to heal.
"It's usual to give a new government 100 days of grace," he said.
Well, he still had a few days of grace.
It should have been easy to stay hidden during the seven days of grace the premier had given the Americans.
Seems like I should get a few days of grace before having to crawl back into the trenches.
What had been almost two days of grace was barely two hours.
The days of grace were not yet over: any fine morning he might appear, paper in hand, and enter for another year on his inheritance.
I think I can count on a few days of grace.
They'll be waiting outside this Aerie now for the six days of grace to expire.
"Days of Grace" is a memoir, a manifesto and a message from the grave.
This brought home to me the swift passage of time, and how soon the ninety days of grace would be up.
A pledge is redeemable within one year, and seven days of grace added to the year.
Whatever happened to days of grace?
Whatever follows then, you may rest out your days of grace here with a clear conscience and truth will speak on your side.'
Or should he run now, while he had at least a few hours and quite possibly a few days of grace in which to get away?
There are drawbacks to "Days of Grace," too.
Either that or out of the world, if the forty days of grace ebbed out without true vindication.
Days of Grace (1996)
"Days Of Grace"
Mr. Djindjic is considered to have about 100 days of grace before inevitable political conflicts within the broad coalition will strain the government.
The book will be called "Days of Grace" and will be published by Knopf in early July.