The good reporter in this year of grace differs widely from the good reporter in the first decade of the century.
From the theatlantic.com
I joined the Peace Corps and my payments were suspended for the duration of service and there was a year of grace thereafter.
From the economist.com
A new coach will get a year of grace, but halfheartedly sticking with Foles for next season could set the franchise back even further.
From the charlotteobserver.com
A year or so of grace, to permit further milking of the tenants and customers.
From the guardian.co.uk
It had as a melting-pot and birth the year of grace 1861 as a result of the disbandment and dispersal of the Bourbon Army of the Reign of Sicily and Naples.
From the economist.com
After eight months spent in the obscurity of our mother's womb, my brother, Shiva, and I came into the world in the late afternoon of the twentieth of September in the year of grace 1954.
From the denverpost.com
John returned with his wife to Oxford, and continued to hold his fellowship for what is called the year of grace given after marriage, and added to his income by acting as a private tutor.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The ComingAfter eight months spent in the obscurity of our mother's womb, my brother, Shiva, and I came into the world in the late afternoon of the twentieth of September in the year of grace 1954.
From the npr.org
Grace Bai, a 32-year-old advertising executive, is one of her target consumers.