• Still, a good deal of evidence has since emerged about the protagonists and their testimony.

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  • It put too much pressure on the protagonists, while doing nothing to guarantee that those outside the room went along.

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  • From the ARF standpoint, just getting all the protagonists in Northeast Asia together for the first time was a triumph.

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  • The labyrinth of deception and counter-deception ends, literally, with a bang, although not one which any of the protagonists had planned.

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  • If the director can find a way for the ordinary viewer to identify with the protagonists, this might not be a problem.

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  • Slobodan Milosevic, the President of Serbia, widely perceived to be the original begetter of the tragedy, turned out to be the most constructive--and ostensibly amiable--of the protagonists.

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  • Until their husbands cheat on them, that is, with younger, blonder, bustier rivals and the protagonists must reassess their attachment to limitless cash and armies of domestic staff.

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  • Acknowledging its role in the history wars, Alexis Dudden of the University of Connecticut argues, might persuade all the protagonists that America really wants to foster a greater sense of Asian regionalism.

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  • In contrast to the fears of the protagonists of abstinence-only education, not one of the trials found that teenagers behaved in a riskier fashion in either the long or the short term after receiving abstinence-plus instruction.

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  • While both authors try to convey the rather tattered lesson that money can't buy happiness, the protagonists of both books end up proving the opposite--finding bliss by remarrying rich guys and living the high life to which they've become accustomed.

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