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* Rabun County is a prominent location in Larry Burkett's 1991 novel The Illuminati ( Thomas Nelson )-Clayton and Rabun County are the refuge of the book's protagonists once the powers that be begin to exert their control over the American economy-Clayton is safe due to the antiquated analog communications gear and general out-of-the-wayness that has fomented the popular perception of this remote area.
After a disastrous four-year war with the Polisario, Mauritania relinquished Tiris al-Gharbiyya, withdrew from Western Sahara, and left Morocco and the Polisario as the sole protagonists in the conflict, which is not yet resolved ; a cease-fire has been in effect since 1991.

protagonists and science-fiction
The noted science-fiction writer and critic James Blish was no fan of Heinlein's treatment of his first-person protagonists in a number of his novels.

protagonists and comedy
* In the 1983 comedy Strange Brew, which is loosely based on Hamlet, the protagonists are given jobs at Elsinore Brewery.
The ending of a romantic comedy is meant to affirm the primary importance of the love relationship in its protagonists ' lives, even if they physically separate in the end ( e. g. Shakespeare in Love, Roman Holiday ).< ref > Mernit, Billy.
First performed on 14 February 1895 at St. James's Theatre in London, it is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personae in order to escape burdensome social obligations.
The show blends different genres, including horror, martial arts, romance, melodrama, science fiction, farce, detective fiction, and comedy, where the protagonists regularly use a mix of physical combat, magic, and detective-style investigation to combat both human and supernatural evils.
Other appearances of jiangshi in Hong Kong cinema include the 2005 comedy film Dragon Reloaded, where the three protagonists accidentally destroy a village tomb, successfully resurrect the corpse and command it.
* In the 2011 comedy movie The Change-Up, the protagonists Mitch and Dave, who have switched bodies paranormally after urinating in a fountain and wishing they had each other's lives, have to urinate in the same fountain again to revert back to their original bodies.
In the 2000 comedy film Dude, Where's My Car ?, the marijuana-smoking protagonists are pizza deliverymen.
* The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra, a 1974 comedy album by the Firesign Theatre ( LP Columbia KC32730 ) is a pastiche with protagonists Hemlock Stones, the ' Great Defective ', and his biographer and companion, Dr. John Flotsom, O. D., part of which takes place aboard the " Matilda Brigg ".
Aerts played a fictionalized version of himself in the 2011 Dutch comedy film New Kids Turbo in which the protagonists, a group of guys who always look for trouble and create chaos in a small village, borrow some money from him.

protagonists and Bill
Inspired by one of Joe-Jim's books, The Three Musketeers, the protagonists create swords superior to any weapons present in the lower Ship and overthrow the Captain, later to install Phineas as Captain, Joe-Jim as Vice-Captain, Bill as Chief Engineer, and Hugh himself as astrogator.
" Game over " is also sometimes used as a phrase to concede defeat, as for example in the movie Aliens where one of the protagonists, Private William Hudson ( Bill Paxton ), shouts, " Game over, man!
When he does he unleashes, undead forces of feudal Japanese warriors to destroy the world of its people, opposed only by the two protagonists, a ninja or a Western cowboy ( named Dan and Bill in the SNES version ).
In B-Fighter, Karato was one of the other Metal Hero protagonists Janperson while Silver Ray was his rival Gun Gibson, and Goldex was the main villan Bill Goldy ( used by the villains as a pawn after being revived ), but was absorbed into Borgslayer.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure featured a time machine in the form of a phone booth, as well as casual meeting by the protagonists with noteworthy figures of history.

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In Robert Louis Stevenson & Lloyd Osbourne's novel The Wrong Box, much of the farcical plot revolves around the mis-delivery of two boxes at Waterloo station, and the attempts by the various protagonists to retrieve them.
* Roses & Thorns: Beauty and the Beast Retold by Chris Anne Wolfe, a retelling of the classic story where both protagonists are female.
In the film Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, air marshals tackle the titular protagonists to the ground after a passenger sees Kumar's marijuana bong in the lavatory, believing it to be a bomb, and the smoke coming from it poison gas ; they are then sent to Guantanamo Bay as suspected terrorists.
* Belle & Sebastian, a Scottish indie pop band named after the novel's protagonists
The two protagonists of Marcos Carnevale's Elsa y Fred ( 2005 ) recreate the scene in the Fontana di Trevi performed originally by Ekberg and Mastroianni while in Simon Pegg's How to Lose Friends & Alienate People ( 2008 ), Alison ( Kirsten Dunst ) cites La dolce vita as her favourite movie.
Since then, " dark fantasy " has sometimes been applied to sword & sorcery and high fantasy fiction that features anti-heroic or morally ambiguous protagonists.
These games also included re-worked versions with female protagonists, Philly Flasher ( Beat ' Em & Eat ' Em ), Bachelorette Party ( Bachelor Party ), and General Retreat ( Custer's Revenge ).
Terrance and Philip are loosely based on Parker and Stone themselves, and were also inspired by the Itchy & Scratchy characters from The Simpsons, as well as the protagonists from the MTV cartoon Beavis and Butt-head.

protagonists and Journey
The mountain is one of the most famous sites of Iceland, primarily due to the novel A Journey to the Center of the Earth ( 1864 ) by Jules Verne, in which the protagonists find the entrance to a passage leading to the center of the earth on Snæfellsjökull.

protagonists and return
Whatever gate is used – such as the tollbooth in The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, or the mirror in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass – is left behind for the duration of the story, until the end, and then only if the protagonists will return.
Jasper National Park is featured in the 2010 3D animated comedy-drama film, Alpha and Omega, as the location of where the two protagonists, live in, and attempt to return to.
When the protagonists return to their hometown occupied by the Soviet army, they walk by the " Serf " town cinema.
The protagonists are unaware of the loop, but each time they return they are stronger and smarter, until finally hero and heroine fully regain their memories and are to ready to face the challenges of the real world.
Hindu protagonists say that they have been demanding the return of the site for centuries, and cite accounts from several western travellers to India during the Mughal rule in India.
The protagonists of the South American trip were all given " positions of trust " after their return.
There, the protagonists have various adventures and eventually return to Earth by re-energizing the mountain.
In addition to mere adventure, the protagonists who return from the mountain come back changed, usually gaining wisdom and enlightenment.
The Noble Dead Saga written by Barb and J. C. Hendee is a set of chronological books in series / phases, and chronological series / phases in a " saga " that tells the story of protagonists drawn together in a struggle against the little known and little believed-in Noble Dead undead such as vampires that herald the return of a long forgotten age in fantasy world.
In the scene where the protagonists return to the looted trailer, a poster of the 1975 movie Jaws ripped in half is visible on one wall.
The goal of the player, who is represented by a young boy whose name is given as " Hiro / Hero " ( this is a common Japanese naming convention for RPG protagonists ), is to save the island by helping Digimon recover their memory and return to the city.
In the latter use, the phrase " I'm back " also refers to his return to loyalty and allegiance with the protagonists, after having been " corrupted " by the villainous T-X.

protagonists and life
In 2004 the British hip hop group The Streets released A Grand Don't Come for Free, a concept album charting a period of the protagonists life in which he meets a girl, starts a relationship with her and then breaks up with her after finding out she has been cheating on him.
In the sequel to Summer of Night, A Winter Haunting, Dale Stewart ( one of the first book's protagonists, and now an adult ), revisits his boyhood home to come to grips with mysteries that have disrupted his adult life.
Blackmail and corruption had haunted the double lives of Dorian Gray and Sir Robert Chiltern ( in An Ideal Husband ), but in Earnest the protagonists ' duplicity ( Algernon's " bunburying " and Worthing's double life as Jack and Ernest ) is undertaken for more innocent purposes – largely to avoid unwelcome social obligations.
Like the tragic protagonists of Greek drama, the Greek athlete had a " larger than life " quality.
Since authors usually adopt human protagonists, such planets are typically described as very hospitable to human life and, other than in geography, nearly indistinguishable from Earth ; Brian Stableford calls such planets " Earth-Clones ".
Moreover, in the end, the protagonists in both movies conclude that living a quiet family life is preferable to achieving success and wealth at work.
His protagonists Rosalind and Orlando metaphorically depict the importance of the coexistence of realism and idealism, or urban and rural life.
Wong's films frequently feature protagonists who yearn for romance in the midst of a knowingly brief life and scenes that can often be described as sketchy, digressive, exhilarating, and containing vivid imagery.
In interviews, his autobiography, and in some of his fiction work itself, Arenas draws explicit connections between his own life experience and the identities and fates of his protagonists.
In his works, Oz tends to present protagonists in a realistic light with an ironic touch while his treatment of the life in the kibbutz is accompanied by a somewhat critical tone.
Its considered a defining work of the postwar Beat Generation with its protagonists living life against a backdrop of jazz, poetry, and drug use.
In his private and public life, Iorga's conservatism also came with sexist remarks: like Maiorescu, Iorga believed that women were only truly gifted for nurturing and assisting male protagonists in public affairs.
Recently it was revealed to the protagonists that life itself has become a rival to the higher powers.
In the films of New Queer Cinema, the protagonists and narratives were predominantly LGBT, but were presented invariably as outsiders and renegades from the rules of conventional society, and embraced radical and unconventional gender roles and ways of life, frequently casting themselves as outlaws or fugitives.
Many of the protagonists of Italian political and social life in the 20th century, such as Antonio Gramsci and Piero Gobetti, Palmiro Togliatti and Massimo Bontempelli, graduated from Turin University.
In Zuckerman's reimagining of Seymour's life this second marriage has no part ; it ends in 1973 with Watergate unraveling on TV while the previous lives of all the protagonists completely fall apart.
* In Star Trek, the 1966 episode " Shore Leave ", shows the protagonists visiting a planet where characters of their imagination come to life.
He is one of the primary protagonists and has moved over the course of the series from his beginnings as a mischievous farm lad into the role of a powerful, shrewd and successful general and commander of armies despite his dissolute and irreverent approach to life.
In the Hong Kong movie The Boxer Rebellion, Waldersee, played by Richard Harrison, is depicted as married to a Chinese lady who saves his life after two of the Chinese protagonists try to kill him.
The route has a cameo appearance in the 2005 film The Da Vinci Code, where the protagonists take a number 11 bus from near Temple Church to get to " Chelsea Library ", though they get off at Westminster Abbey ; this is the same route the bus takes in real life.
Most of Rifaat ’ s female protagonists take a resigned or begrudgingly accepting stance towards the hardships they face in life.
For Fatimah Rifaat, patriarchy is merely a fact of life and acceptable under Quranic terms, however it is the opposite and in some instances even the same gender ’ s lack of observance towards religious teachings that acts as the catalyst to many of the protagonists ’ problems.
The regime loosened the strictures of socialist realism ; thus, for instance, many protagonists of the novels of author Iurii Trifonov concerned themselves with problems of daily life rather than with building socialism.
The two protagonists realize that while they had both been blaming the accident at the beginning of the film for their misfortunes thereafter, their lives had always been leading towards where they were in life at that moment.

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