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She slipped out, skipped an aisle and then stood in Soaps pretending to consider which bath lotion to buy.
Shortcomings of the Immediate World Jonathan Sapers 2010
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I’m not at all surprised to hear that the “grande dame” of Soaps is finally being canceled.
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Hinsey: In the chapter called "Soaps 101" I talk about what's unique about soaps — how the DNA test will always be switched, how no one is ever really dead, all the fun staples we take for granted but when you pile them up all together it's hilarious.
Afternoon Delight, Indeed: Carolyn Hinsey's Hard-Hitting Soap Book Is Here 2011
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• Included in each Sunday MDN, including today's, is a full Sunday TV listings, a weekday morning / afternoon listing, and "House of the Week," "Soaps" and "Top Books" features that had been part of the TV section.
Mesabi Daily News 2009
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Soaps deserve better than this, and so do those of us who still love our love in the afternoon.
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Soaps can serve up all the evil doppelgangers they want, but when it comes right down to it, it's matters of life and death that really resonate with the audience and make daytime drama matter.
Susan Flannery Talks The Bold and the Beautiful's Scary Cancer Plot and Her Future 2011
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Soaps are about tragedy, about tears, about something bigger than us that we want to get involved in.
Exclusive: General Hospital's New Head Writer Garin Wolf Looks to the Future 2011
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Soaps are cheaper to make, and many Mexicans are cynical about their institutions, meaning many viewers wouldn't believe stories where the bad guys are caught.
Mexican Ministry Paid for Cop Show David Luhnow 2011
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Some Fans Won't Let Soaps Die Everett Collection During the heyday of daytime soap operas, nearly 20 were on the air.
As Venerable Soap Operas Die Off, Fans Fight for One More Life to Live Sam Schechner 2011
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The movement has included an original song titled "We Won't Let Our Soaps Die" and an effort to collect data from TV set-top boxes to prove soaps are more popular than Nielsen Co.'s ratings suggest.
As Venerable Soap Operas Die Off, Fans Fight for One More Life to Live Sam Schechner 2011
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