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Max Stafford-Clark, who directed the first production of this version at the Royal Court Theater in 1981, is once again at the helm here, of an often funny but rarely affecting production starring Trudie Styler (a k a Sting's wife) in a rare return to the stage as Isobel Desmond, the aging actress known in the original as Arkadina (2 30).
A stiff, cleansing wind was blowing from the southwest, whistling and occasionally roaring through the treetops but rarely affecting the ride — I was protected by the woods.
However, unlike therapy for infection which generally cures disease, treatment of intrinsic diseases only provides symptomatic relief, rarely affecting the underlying causes.
Involvement of the testis is usually accompanied by cancer spreading to other sites, rarely affecting survival that remains largely dependent on the burden and aggressiveness of the underlying disease and the vital importance of involved organs.
Approximately 75 85% of patients present with NMIBC (Parker et al, 1996), and these cancers are associated with a relatively benign course rarely affecting survival, however, surveillance and recurrence makes this an expensive disease to manage.
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New entrants positively affected statin expenditure between 2006 and 2008 (from 2.7%too 10.5%) but rarely affected it in 2009 (1.0%).
The third rarely affects people.
Yet analysts rarely affect ratings.
" 'We're going to eat chicken tonight.' " Foot-and-mouth disease rarely affects people.
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