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The villains of the piece are those who deny job opportunities to these youngsters, and Dr. Conant accuses employers and labor unions alike.
Now, of course, that the Russians are the nuclear villains, radiation is a nastier word than it was in the mid, when the US was testing in the atmosphere.
* The " Draug " are villains that walk ashore onto fictional " Solomon Island ", New England in " The Secret World ".
Miyazaki's works are characterised by the recurrence of progressive themes, such as environmentalism, pacifism, feminism, and the absence of villains.
Even where there can be no doubt as to whose side the author is on, the antagonists are usually not depicted as villains but as honourable on their own terms.
In Ivanhoe, as in the Waverley novels, religious and sectarian fanatics are the villains, while the eponymous hero is a bystander who must weigh the evidence and decide where to take a stand.
In early books most activities are illegal, although directed at villains.
* The first two pages of Ian Fleming's novel Diamonds Are Forever are told from the point of view of an African scorpion which kills and eats a beetle and is then casually crushed and killed itself, by one of the villains whom James Bond would later confront and eventually crush.
The heroes are called to dislodge a group of villains from a nuclear reactor.
Sentinels are designed to hunt mutants who often represent the protagonists of Marvel stories ; therefore, the sentinels are usually employed as supervillains or as the tools of other villains.
Mysterious men comprising a shadow element within the U. S. government, known as " The Syndicate ", are the major villains in the series ; late in the series it is revealed that The Syndicate acts as the only liaison between mankind and a group of extraterrestrials that intends to put an end to human life as we know it.
The trick to making him acceptable is never to show him in a normal world, just fighting villains who are odder than he is!
The strip's villains are arguably the strongest appeal of the story.
Many heroes and villains who do not have a permanent headquarters are said to have a mobile base of operations.
In Mongoose Publishing's Drow War trilogy, the drow are recast as lawful evil villains and likened to the Nazis.
The narrative itself revolves around the mobile suits and their pilots fighting in a war, in which destruction and dehumanization are inherent, through multiple sides ; each faction having their own heroes and villains, all of which have their own unique motives, failings, and virtues.
In the Season One episode " The Carriers ," one of the villains reads a book whose title is the ( incorrect ) Russian Na Voina ( About War ); police vehicles are often labelled as such with words such as " poliiçia ", and " poIiia ", and a gas line or tank would be labelled " Gaz " which is a Romanian translation.
Not all mad scientists are evil or villains such as Simon Bar Sinister.
Some may have benevolent or good spirited intentions, even if their actions are dangerous or questionable, which can make them accidental villains.
There are no real villains ; everybody's just doing their job, trying to maximize income in a capitalist system.
The Beagle Boys make cameos in the Darkwing Duck episode " In Like Blunt ", where they are among the villains bidding on a list of S. H. U. S. H.
While Nefarious is reasonably smart ( although his own megalomania sometimes hinders his plans ), his three accomplices are thoroughly inept comical villains.
Contraltos sometimes are assigned feminine roles like Angelina in La Cenerentola, Rosina in The Barber of Seville, and Olga in Eugene Onegin, but more frequently they play female villains or assume trouser roles originally written for castrati.
There are no heroes connected with the film, only two villains ; their names are Steven Spielberg and George Lucas.

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They know from their researches into television and the movies that knights in the middle ages had beautiful flowing haircuts like Little Lord Fauntleroy, and only the villains had beards.
Superman is given a piece of manufactured Kryptonite, but instead of weakening or killing him it drives him crazy, depressed, angry, and casually destructive, committing crimes which range from petty acts of vandalism to environmental disasters, like causing an oil spillage in order to bed a lusty woman by the name of Loreli in league with the villains.
The film's plot, involving Western villains from the future attempting to subjugate Japan, was also debated.
His performance proved unpopular with fans of the series, who criticised him for taking over the role from actor Peter Graves and playing the character as one of the villains.
If not victims, lesbians were depicted as villains or morally corrupt, such as portrayals of brothel madames by Barbara Stanwyck in Walk on the Wild Side from 1962 and Shelley Winters in The Balcony in 1963.
Having been sent to the prison planet after his Injustice League was defeated, Lex quickly assumes control of the amassed villains, receiving competition only from Joker and Gorilla Grodd, who convince half of the villains to join them.
This gives the Trinity enough time to escape from their restraints and promptly defeat the villains.
Shakespeare's audience, in this view, expected villains to be wholly bad, and Senecan style, far from prohibiting a villainous protagonist, all but demanded it.
Most details of this never-made season come from comments made by producer Manny Coto who in 2009 stated that two arcs of this season may have been to show the ' origins of the Federation ' and ' whispers of the Romulan war ', and consequently, the Romulans would have been the major villains of the season.
A 2001 adventure film adapted from the Tomb Raider video game series ; Lara Croft races against time and villains to recover a powerful artefact called the Triangle of Light.
The code also emphasises the importance of repaying benefactors after having received deeds of en (, grace or favour ) from others, as well as seeking chou (, vengeance ) to bring villains to justice.
" Nikitchenko was thus far from alone in viewing the Nuremberg trials as a farcical cloaking in law of the process of putting to death a large number of notorious villains.
It begins with a scavenger and his daughter pulling a dead man from the river near London Bridge, to salvage what the body might have in its pockets, and heads to its conclusion with the deaths of the villains drowned in Plashwater Lock upstream.
Later, as an interdimensional portal transported four villains from the 616 Marvel Universe into the Ultraverse dimension, the Phoenix Force was pulled into the Ultraverse as well and was critically damaged.
The plot of a typical episode is some humorous variation of standard superhero and tokusatsu fare, with the girls using their powers to defend their town from villains and giant monsters.
Often Tom must protect his new invention from villains " intent on stealing Tom's thunder or preventing his success ," but Tom is always successful in the end.
Like the cowboy or gunfighter of the Western, the knight errant of the earlier European tales and poetry was wandering from place to place on his horse, fighting villains of various kinds and bound to no fixed social structures but only to his own innate code of honor.
During his long career in the movies, his roles ran the gamut from early silent villains to secondary parts in which his mild Danish accent and pleasant voice suited him to depict a succession of benevolent fathers, doctors, professors and European noblemen.
Chester Gould ( November 20, 1900 – May 11, 1985 ) was an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip, which he wrote and drew from 1931 to 1977, incorporating numerous colorful and monstrous villains.
She used it to bring in an army of villains from Duckburg and St. Canard, as well as a brainwashed Phantom Blot, and tried to seize both cities so she could have all of Scrooge McDuck's assets.
Comic book stories have depicted Pete as being descended from a long line of villains, highwaymen and outlaws.
Hitchcock often told journalists of an idea he had about Cary Grant hiding out from the villains inside Abraham Lincoln's nose and being given away when he sneezes.

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