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But a soap - which reproduces the rhythms of daily life - can stand greater repetition: viewers enjoy watching Ken Barlow ageing at the same rate as them.
We also have more flexibility with the vaccine because it does not require such a rigid cold chain - we can travel a long distance with tetanus toxoid and it can stand greater fluctuations in temperature.
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Olivier did not enjoy working in film, which he dismissed as "this anaemic little medium which could not stand great acting", but financially it was much more rewarding than his theatre work.
All plots were established in visually homogenous well-stocked stands greater than 1 ha in size, at least 100 m from any openings to minimize the impacts of edge effects (Frey 1981).
Outside her mortuary temple stand great statues, accompanied by all the regalia of a pharaoh, but with all her defining feminine characteristics obscured.
United, however, stand a greater chance of re-signing Ronaldo than capturing the 26-year-old.
They also stand a greater risk of Type 2 diabetes, researchers reported last week.
You stand a greater chance of success if you pick the right role.
(Note: the latter will stand a greater chance of success in some sessions than others).
The smaller groups stand a greater chance of being wiped out by food shortages or other vagaries of nature.
Dry season harvests stand a greater chance of success.
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