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Helen jeopardises her own case by meeting up with Lawrence.
It also jeopardises her traditional neutrality, which she maintained throughout the referendum campaign except when she was overheard telling a member of the public that she hoped people in Scotland would think carefully about the future.
In BBC2's 90-minute adaptation tonight, however, the latter are reduced to fleetingly glimpsed plot devices in the story of Leah (Phoebe Fox) and Natalie (Nikki Amuka-Bird, below left, with Smith), childhood friends who fall out as each jeopardises her marriage and wellbeing in a city zone where privilege and poverty collide.
However much she may enjoy their gaudy nights, she is less enamoured of him by day: one of Cattrall's best moments is her look of disgusted horror when the defeated Antony, burying himself in her lap, jeopardises her possible alliance with Caesar by ordering his messenger to be whipped.
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She feared a prosecution would jeopardise her young son, her place at university and future work possibilities.
It is not serious and should not jeopardise her preparations for Edmonton.
Fernandes is too attached to the Shed to jeopardise her situation.
She sought an abortion because she believed that having another baby would jeopardise her chances of getting her children back.
Addressing Mr Peters directly, she tells him that by voting for Obamacare, he has jeopardised her health.In this section Cops or soldiers?
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