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The UAE and Qatar's duelling visions complicate the region's lay of the land wracked by multiple rivalries in which the interests of regional and external protagonists at times coincide but more often than not exacerbate the crisis.

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Blissfully untainted by such things as smirking game protagonists, external tubing, or flashing LEDs, this one is just… well, Egyptian.

The Victim, Bellow's second novel, involves a protagonist battling external restrictions and impediments, as well as internalised ones.

- What does she need to acquire to convert lack into gain: for example, knowledge, money, friends? - What is stopping her? (Explore contradictions within your protagonist, and external circumstances).

But then he drew a triangle on an overhead projector slide: at the top was "Classical Design" (stories with causality, closed endings, linear time, an external conflict, a single, active protagonist); in the other corners he wrote "Minimalism" (open endings, passive protagonists) and "Anti-Structure" (coincidence, nonlinear time).

About the novel: To Whom Much Is Given - A Novel weaves protagonist Avery Benjamin, Esq.'s internal and external conflicts into the lives of diverse supporting characters to depict a segment of American society driven by success.

All the elements of a classic Hollywood nail-biter are in place: a ticking clock, a mission that veers between triumphs and crushing setbacks and a virtuous protagonist who isn't just battling external opponents,but also her own personal demons.

"According to this, even nanotechnological development proceeds autonomously towards a predetermined goal, without it being lead in a different direction, changed or even stopped by the external social and political influences" [17, p 92]. Protagonists of the third industrial revolution explicitly or implicitly attribute the development dynamics of the transhumanist approach to this teleology.

In many of his novels, Mr. Scliar places a Jewish Brazilian protagonist in a dangerous, bewildering world whose external complexities reverberate in the hero's interior journey of self-discovery.

In the tradition of crime films that balance a protagonist's debilitating personal condition with extenuating external circumstances – think James Stewart confined to a wheelchair in Rear Window or Denzel Washington to a bed in The Bone Collector – Constable Graham McGahan (Cowell) is hit with his biggest challenge when he's at his most vulnerable.

Protagonists in Greece's internal quarrels have long invoked external assistance, while furiously denouncing any foreign help given to their rivals.

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