One imagines that the earth-bound protagonists of later novels would simply not care enough to make the intergalactic journey. |
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Gandhi's answer to the turbulence was to fast until the protagonists stopped their battles! |
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The shattering and reclaiming of memory proceeds in similar ways for most of the central protagonists of the novel. |
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This is the modern inquisition, a modern witch trial that dissimulates and fabricates the field of exchange between the protagonists. |
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Given the nature of the protagonists, it was hard to believe the tales of a torrid, adulterous affair were true. |
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The protagonists in the GM crop debate tend to overlook either good or bad aspects of GM crops in agriculture. |
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The vast majority of female protagonists are unmarried women at peak reproductive age. |
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How might we compare the protagonists in the current debate about marriage with those in the earlier one? |
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With this concept, he suggests, those great protagonists of uniformitarianism, Hutton and Lyell, would have agreed. |
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As to the main debate, both protagonists have avoided the real issue of the control of the criminal behaviour known as benefit fraud. |
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The outrage it provoked was based on the seeming crudeness of the content and the sexist nastiness of the boy protagonists. |
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The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience. |
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Both books' protagonists become epic heroes in part because their technical mastery allows them to manipulate mass consumer networks. |
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The socializing of men, undertaken by females, is central to her novels, but her protagonists frequently refuse the task. |
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All three protagonists try to piece the clues together in order to unveil the dark mysteries at work. |
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The scene is set at a kitschy Havana nightclub where the protagonists drift off with different partners. |
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Perhaps, it dawns on our fraternal protagonists, you really shouldn't mess about with practical jokes on the airwaves. |
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His spooky elfin protagonists are seditious and superb at each alternate glance. |
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Folktales relate the adventures of both animal protagonists and human characters. |
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The matters that obsess her protagonists clearly obsess her and her obsessible readers as well. |
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At that time, a film in which adulterers are the protagonists must have ruffled some crinolines. |
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Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay. |
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His protagonists are outsiders, living in these stylized worlds but still not a part of them. |
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If anything, knowing the plot and the protagonists will heighten the suspense. |
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The celebrity's presence alleviates the suspicion that the protagonists are doomed. |
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In fact, the film does a complete switcheroo, stereotyping white people while ascending the protagonists to multi-dimensional character status. |
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Perhaps the very familiarity of hospital or police dramas inclines us to take the protagonists for granted. |
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Such recurrent encounters are typical of the picaresque, whose protagonists often meet their opponents again and again. |
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Characterization, which typically involves investing protagonists with varying degrees of insight approaching omniscience, comes later. |
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The leading protagonists on each side traded barbs as they discussed changes that would open the door to challenging evolution. |
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Arguments would be stalled just long enough for the protagonists to consider their opponents' points of view. |
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The child protagonists are either unbearably cute or irritatingly obnoxious. |
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It was also unclear what type of relationship existed between the main protagonists in the rebellion. |
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A mere six actors played all the protagonists, and the accents used were convincing and amazingly different. |
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However sources close to the five main protagonists have all confirmed their involvement. |
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Women are her main protagonists and she places emphasis on the closed domesticity of an interior female world. |
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In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight. |
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I'm more open to ambiguous protagonists and anti-heroes, so this aspect didn't bother me. |
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The pressure of the Premiership survival fight took its toll on two of the main protagonists in a hot-tempered first half at Goodison Park. |
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As the two central protagonists evolve, the supporting cast comes into its own. |
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This exemplifies his wider, justified stress, on the importance of Burgundian-Netherlands culture and protagonists for Italian culture. |
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Isn't having a code what generally got all the film noir protagonists sent up the river? |
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After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense. |
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Such is his dedication to the job that he actually went along to both cup semi-finals to bone himself up on the main protagonists. |
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His protagonists are too full of life and way too complicated to be the mere vehicles for ruminating on the contemporary dilemmas they face. |
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It was relentlessly pro-royal with all critical faculties repressed, despite the rather chequered history of the two main protagonists. |
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His approach is not to hero-worship the main protagonists, but to show the struggle of human beings in a historical context. |
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It's the day after the failed wedding, and the two main protagonists are dealing with things in rather contrasting ways. |
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In this sense, any reader could be Orpheus, as indeed could any of the novel's protagonists. |
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Many sitcoms die because they feature protagonists whom the audience cannot relate to. |
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Random acts of violence are commonplace, as are crowds of drunken youths egging on our two brave protagonists. |
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The technology of mass communication has made the delegates into props rather than political protagonists. |
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The revival version, then, is the only one told from the point of view of a third-person narrator who witnesses the meeting of the protagonists. |
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These durational variations make the internal states of the protagonists palpable. |
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For most of literary history, young male protagonists are characterized as orphans. |
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His protagonists, with few exceptions, are driven to self-destruction or weakened to the point of being destroyed. |
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He wades into the melee, stocky arms thrust out to separate the protagonists. |
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Note that in this case, both gift-giving scenes portray the protagonists in symmetrical, equivalent poses. |
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While the b-boy roots of the main protagonists remain clear throughout, this is an album based around an altogether more organic sound. |
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His protagonists are poignantly human, but Frears avoids the temptation of turning them into beatific Christ figures or walking billboards. |
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While its protagonists partake in awkward coupling and underage tippling, Gilligan's book is in fact a rather old-fashioned teen romance. |
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The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists. |
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Munro's original idea for the manuscript was a group of metafictional short stories involving two protagonists. |
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The protagonists are ex-college buddies who fell out over a girl called Betty Anne. |
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Her novels introduce strong female protagonists, usually African American, and characters of many colors. |
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Of course, some of the protagonists will deny this, for to admit that this might be so would open up the debate into an area that they would prefer to remain undiscussed. |
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The principal weirdos are our protagonists, the crime-fighting duo of Lt. Abbie Mills and Ichabod Crane. |
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These protagonists want something just out of reach, and end up being the unintentional authors of their own astringent tragedies. |
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Why, he asks, cannot the protagonists accept that their opponents' arguments, even if not entirely watertight, may nevertheless be partly correct? |
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At the film's beginning, the juvenile protagonists ride a Ferris wheel and fantasize about traveling to the sea, a child-like sentiment never to be repeated. |
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The odd whistle and occasional murmur slipped through from the usually voluble Parisians but otherwise they remained as unemotional as the protagonists on court. |
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As a consequence, the book reinforces the mainstream accounts of South African history in which the protagonists are black nationalists and white Afrikaners. |
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In his new film, savages, pot growers who enrage a drug cartel, are the protagonists. |
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This is a place of high anxiety, a labyrinth where the protagonists become so confused by being mistaken for someone else that insanity threatens. |
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The protagonists Bernier and Gautier have a duel that again occupies an adrenaline-defying amount of time. |
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As far as this particular scenario is concerned, ethics may as well be a county in the south of England, so amorally do the main protagonists appear to have behaved. |
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She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model. |
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Like the protagonists in the classic Hollywood films of Anthony Mann, Hawks or Ford, the leads of Collateral express themselves through their action as much as their locution. |
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The young protagonists are helped by the talking lion Aslan, and by the power of a prophecy stating that four children will end her terrible reign. |
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Two writers find themselves in the unlikely role of protagonists in a heist thriller. |
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Both use as starting points the relationships of the protagonists to their personal avatars, iconoclasts who encourage their aversion to the trivial workaday world. |
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The main protagonists in this story share bad blood going back years. |
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The protagonists aren't rich characters masquerading as poor. |
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She does not, in this journal, exhibit the same sort of judgmental self-satisfaction that her female protagonists suffer from. |
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It treats them as if they are not the protagonists of their own lives, not moral agents with the same capacity for self-direction as the rest of us. |
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Vast quantities of gold, diamonds and other minerals have been stolen by protagonists of this war, which as a result has become self-perpetuating. |
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It is the protagonists of craft who need to protect hereditary skills and ensure the same quality of work that was turned out three centuries ago. |
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There are flashes of her old, mordant wit, but with very few exceptions, little of the lives or personalities of her protagonists is given room to come alive and breathe. |
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Often these protagonists seem gruff and unapproachable, even privileged and elitist, at least at first, perhaps concealing a painful shyness and a need for privacy. |
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Just as small children project their fear of the dark on to an imaginary bogeyman, the protagonists of the Western economies lay their fears at the door of the Iraqi dictator. |
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I'm all for a little skepticism, but I fail to see how a trio of unenergetic protagonists who cannot tolerate noise or activity would have improved the movie. |
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They will moor where the original protagonists moored, sleep in the boat where the original characters slumbered, and stay in some of the same pubs and guest-houses. |
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I feel a link to it because, although Campden is far from my neck of the woods, I know the village and the reputed home of one of the protagonists very well indeed. |
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Both sets of protagonists are torn between the American Dream of fame and fortune and the more comfortable pull to stay true to your station in life and neighbourhood. |
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On TV shows, leading men wore suits and came home from offices, not factories, while the occasional blue-collar protagonists who did appear were treated as buffoons. |
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The three young protagonists are students in these heady yet harsh times. |
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All the major protagonists have volatile relationships with one another, thus their encounters crackle with heated discussions and flaming arguments. |
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The majority of protagonists in the drama were tenant crofters who had farmed the land for countless generations, with only a tiny smattering of incomers. |
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The general gist of the plots are all protagonists love and lose out. |
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He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main protagonists would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up. |
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This weekend the UN General Assembly begins another session with many of the main protagonists taking part and in the week ahead the holy fast of Ramadan will begin. |
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It opened dramatically, with a huge sheet of dark polythene reshaping itself from sea, to chiefs, to land and then figures of the Treaty protagonists. |
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This freedom, however, proves even more elusory for them than it did for Easy Rider's protagonists, when the supply of dope dries up unexpectedly. |
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While the Korean summit made headlines, probably as important is a new triangular rapprochement fast taking place among the three main protagonists of Northeast Asia. |
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An important part of the fantasy is that I am up there, ringside, with the opportunity to interview the main protagonists immediately before and after the fight. |
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All three of the main protagonists appear to be in something akin to top form and all were making confident noises after almost error-free rounds yesterday. |
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For each of the above points and many others I haven't mentioned that the positions held by the main protagonists of this war, up until recently, was to the contrary. |
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He is doing a feature film on speech codes and political correctness on campus, with interviews directly from the protagonists in the various situations he investigated. |
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It is not an accident that the protagonists of cultural nationalism are also purveyors of globalisation that throws open the floodgates of cultural neo-colonialism. |
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She emphasizes the importance of historical and physical context in the process of interpreting a work of art, elucidating the subject matter and identifying the protagonists. |
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Least successful are the Bacon triptychs, which leave unanswered what is made of the displacement of a gay artist's male subjects by female protagonists. |
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Such speculation only fuels suspicion, ulterior motives, dis-belief, accusations of Dutch auctions and whatever, anything but good for either the protagonists or the sport. |
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The use of old cut-out photographs of the main protagonists, against backcloths, is a neat stylistic device and Evans' narration is droll and knowing. |
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In the Asterix comic book series, one of the protagonists, Obelix, is a menhir maker and delivery man. |
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The protagonists of Nolan's films are often driven by philosophical beliefs, and their fate is ambiguous. |
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Some characters in The Lord of the Rings are unequivocal protagonists, and others are absolute antagonists. |
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Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists. |
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The novel contained about 1200 pages of pure pontification, and monologues by protagonists who could not be more officious and obnoxious. |
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Is there a 12-step program for politically incorrect protagonists? |
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But once again Heyes left his putt above ground and so the pair of protagonists marched off to the 17th, with Holmes dormie two. |
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Her protagonists are tight-lipped and their worlds are sharply-observed. |
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Nation-building must be based on uniform standards for all protagonists to follow in the process of policy-making, Rd retorted. |
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His protagonists scarpered from the claustrophobia of family life to embrace intellectual and sexual freedom. |
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Everyone knows that in Madhur's films, the actresses play the protagonists and that is also true of 'Madam Jee. |
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It would not end until all the leading protagonists, including himself, had died. |
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Is there a preponderance of female protagonists in commercial fiction, and if so, what does it mean? |
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A common use is in disaster films, where the protagonists must avoid the effects of the plague, for example zombies. |
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The book proved so popular that the names of the two main protagonists have entered the language. |
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The young protagonists of Caribou Song, like Tomson himself, followed the caribou herd with their families. |
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The film's protagonists, one of them McQueen, are both black, but issues of race, he has said, do not take priority in his work. |
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Reversing a common story convention, the series' protagonists are anthropomorphic dragons beset by evil humans. |
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How exactly did this offspringless coupling affect the two protagonists? How would they each change? Was it an equal trade or did one partner dominate the other? |
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English Parliamentary Army victory over all other protagonists. |
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Enid Blyton's Famous Five series featured the young protagonists adventuring across various moorlands where they confronted criminals or other individuals of interest. |
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The city space the young protagonists inhabit is displayed expressionistically both in Crossroads and Lonesome, as well as in Yuan's Street Angel. |
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Popslash writers use pop stars as their protagonists, constructing fictional narratives that supplement and enhance those disseminated by the media. |
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These groups also contribute to the development of urbanity and cosmopolitism which provide an ideal background for Allende's narration of independent women protagonists. |
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Although we are presented with different levels of zombification in the Mall Rats novels, the main protagonists are a group of young, human, adults. |
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Nonetheless, they open the desert to technology and to the outside world, and the Bedouin protagonists strive to keep their autochthony without being xenophobic. |
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Bacon serves as a mentor to the protagonists of Thomas Costain's 1945 The Black Rose, Umberto Eco's 1980 The Name of the Rose, and David Flusfeder's John the Pupil. |
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These are very tranquil, slow-moving images featuring two central protagonists, the artists, who appear in front of backdrops recognizable as blue-box montages. |
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Some critics believe that Marlowe sought to disseminate these views in his work and that he identified with his rebellious and iconoclastic protagonists. |
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