Sentence examples for principal protagonist from inspiring English sources

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Ellen was a likeable, if forgettable, comedy that owed much to the beautifully crafted neuroticism of its principal protagonist and the comedian who inspired her.

Then the critics of the proposed centre in Park Place – sorry, "Ground Zero Mega Mosque" – go on about dubious sources of funding and suspect statements by its principal protagonist, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf.

However, even if "foresight" cannot be proven, if the defendant was associated with the crime in some way – ie presence at the scene or a friendship with the principal protagonist – they can still be convicted of manslaughter.

In that capacity, the military has become the principal protagonist in an intellectual debate, raging since antiquity, that pits individual moral responsibility against determinism — the belief that historical, cultural, ethnic, economic, and other antecedent forces determine the future of men and nations.

The principal protagonist, Esteban Trueba, is used to getting his own way – in his family (as an irascible patriarch), on his farm (as a wealthy landowner), and in the country (as a rightwing senator): "The day we can't get our hands on the ballot boxes before the vote is counted, we're done for".

And what else, indeed, might they have expected from the author of a book as radical as their chosen winner, G. G.. is the name that Berger gives - or rather, doesn't - to his "principal protagonist", the rich son of an Italian canned fruit merchant.

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The Gandhi-Irwin Pact of March 1931, signed between Gandhi and the British viceroy, Lord Irwin (later Lord Halifax), signalized a truce between the two principal protagonists in India.

They are the principal protagonists in the black arts of dissent leaving no one to wonder why their players follow suit.

This should not be taken as a direct criticism of the principal protagonists; rather it once again illustrated the fierce set-up of a US Open course.

Writing in The New York Times Book Review, William Laurence, a former Times science editor, praised Mr. Lamont for preserving the recollections of the aging "principal protagonists" of the Manhattan Project.

Is there is any other walk of life in which the principal protagonists are expected to be at peak performance in three such diverse tournaments in such a short time?

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