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Unwin was one of the main architectural protagonists for the Garden City movement.
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In Diva much of the shooting highlights the interiors of the domiciles of the two main protagonists , Jules and Borodin.
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One way to gain insight into these issues is to view them through the work of some of the main protagonists .
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The main protagonists are the chief officers and chairs of the committees.
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The antics of the main protagonists certainly seemed to prove that something was radically wrong in the way our schools were organised.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The U.N. Security Council has influence with some of the protagonists in the conflict.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After this declaration, one of the protagonists must go.
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And the protagonists sounded fairly confident in their attempts to resolve the dilemma.
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Birds are the protagonists of Jean-Luc Mylayne's photographed imaginary story at Meteo until the end of the month.
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Racine has entered the drawingroom, and these protagonists engage either in anguished self-revelation or in disillusioning judgments about each other.
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The protagonist of Alfredo also represents virtue and vice combined in a single protagonist.
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Their supernatural protagonists had encapsulated the virtues and vices of human beings, thoroughly homogenized.