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These genomic regions may contain candidate genes that regulate a common protagonist(s) or pathway(s) controlling both testicular descent and formation of the male urethra.

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Yet it might be time to add another, even more common protagonist: the idle young American.

Obviously, they have in common protagonists who live the American dream in its most respectable form, while maintaining a secret, criminal identity, sometimes with the collusion of their families.

Vampires, werewolves and other dark, fanatical creatures, and humans are the most common protagonists.

"Children can't do that these days, can they?" With her reading just taking off, my Year Two girl is becoming immersed in children's classics which all have a common thread: their protagonists – existing 40 to 80 years ago - enjoy a far greater freedom than she, as a 21st-century child, does today.

A poet of action and retribution in the old American West, Mann has long been recognized as an example of the kind of director auteurists love: one who offers stories with recurring themes, whose protagonists share a common psychology, and whose visual techniques are recognizable as his signature.

In the imaginary village where the novel is set, biting your enemy is a common form of fighting, and the protagonist, Margio, is sporadically overtaken by a desire to kill.

"The Simple Art of Murder," Chandler credited Hammett with "giving the detective story back to people who commit murder for a purpose and not just to provide a corpse," and described his own protagonist, Marlowe, as a common man, who would take no man's money and no man's insolence: "Down these mean streets, a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid".

A common theory is that true crime became so popular because we're often presented with a sympathetic protagonist who's been wronged by the law.

The episode includes a common feature of Davies' writing in that there is no clear antagonist: the Tritovore are eventually sympathetic to the protagonists and the stingrays are only following their biological imperative.

"What these books have in common is an interesting protagonist, who is female, who has a difficult dilemma to work out, and who is also quite relatable.

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