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"Everything is called a soap.
"Splendor in the Grass" (1961), Kazan's last real hit, which he called "a soap opera turned tragic," dealt again with the abiding issues of his own life: sexual hypocrisy and a destructive father-son struggle.
In a strictly chemical sense, any compound formed by the reaction of a water-insoluble fatty acid with an organic base or an alkali metal may be called a soap.
As the Avatar explores other worlds, a contemporaneous plotline, which PC Zones David McCandless called a "soap opera", unfolds at the castle.
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The Sun Anne Richardson called Poppy a "soap siren" adding that Poppy has "flower power".
She also acknowledged that Paramore has been through what she called "a little bit of a soap opera," and that it wasn't always certain that the band would continue.
He still calls wrestling a soap opera for men, still believes in its authenticity.
Some people began calling it a soap opera (a touch of misogyny there), but it was more like a workplace drama, with its conflicting personalities, barely suppressed friction, and revolving personnel.
On Holy Soap, Dotty is called a "demon child" and "sweetness and light" on the surface, "but underneath lurks a devil!".
Dr. Plant found individuals who actually enjoyed listening to strangers' cell calls; a soap opera was created, but one with only half the information available.
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