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Yet Redknapp, 61, believes the Rovers chairman, John Williams, and his board were hasty in dismissing the former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder, whose departure will merely maintain a trend where young English managers are denied a prolonged opportunity to take up the reins at Premier League clubs.

This qualifying campaign feels like a formality, but Rooney will consider it a prolonged opportunity to fill his boots.

The 441 appearances he made for the club over 12 years counted for little here as the midfielder was heckled throughout, with the set pieces that he more often than not took providing a prolonged opportunity to subject the England international to abuse.

But her likely impending presidential run presents a prolonged opportunity to learn more about Native Americans and our complicated lives and identities.

This policy may result in acquisition of additional resistance to second-line drugs and prolonged opportunity for transmission of highly drug-resistant strains within homes and in the community (35, 36 ).

Their prolonged opportunity to interact with staff in the ward is likely to have affected their understanding of the trial and what was important to researchers in a way that differed to the Tanzanian outpatient participants.

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Since most people work for nearly two thirds of their lifetime, they have many, and often prolonged, opportunities for contacts with occupational carcinogens, resulting in the accumulation of exposure over a lifetime.

Females on the contrary may benefit from multiple paternity [ 21, 22] and may therefore aim at prolonged fertilization opportunities for their eggs.

Keeping an arrest quiet for days or weeks prolongs this opportunity.

"It prolongs the opportunity to talk". A frappé is simply instant coffee, sugar and cold water shaken vigorously together to produce a thick foam, then poured into a tall, ice-filled glass.

Due to slower elimination of cell-free particles, the model predicted that the number of ulcers containing cell-free particles often exceeded that of ulcers populated by HSV-infected cells, thus prolonging the opportunity for secondary seeding (Video 3).

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