The heroine of "This Is Our Land," Pauline Duhez (Émilie Dequenne), doesn't want to be a heroine of anything.
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Heroine Worship by Sarah Kuhn In this sequel to Sarah Kuhn's Heroine Complex, Aveda Jupiter was once San Francisco's most beloved superheroine.
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You can argue that there's no Pure Heroine without 808s and Heartbreak and maybe no The Life of Pablo without Pure Heroine.
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In "A Wrinkle In Time," a new heroine, and a new KIND of heroine, is rising -- and not just on the big screen.
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Kaitlyn: The young heroine of Netflix's summer 2016 viral hit Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brown is also the young heroine of this week's One Video.
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She's not an archetypal heroine — she's something new. ●
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Asian Americans in pop culture are often portrayed as perpetual foreigners, rarely as leads or love interests; Han wanted Lara Jean to be "a modern-day children's book heroine, the same kind of heroine I grew up reading, except I never really saw an Asian American girl be the heroine," she explained.
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But the real fun of The Refrigerator Monologues comes from Valente's hyper-stylized voice, inflected by turns with pop, jazz, and opera as she moves from heroine to heroine, genre to genre.
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"Lorde, I'm hoping you can be a 'pure heroine,' like the title of your first album, be a heroine of pure culture, free from any foreign — and ridiculous — political considerations," she said.
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Felicity Jones plays Jyn Erso, the film's badass heroine. 7.
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Glowing media reports called her a new heroine for Japan.
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The film stars Felicity Jones as the newest franchise heroine.
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In her place is a far more understated, realistic heroine.
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The Jordan she speaks of is Jordan Sanders, Little's heroine.
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Whether or not she's a feminist heroine has been debated.
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Could you handle being the heroine in a YA dystopia?
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I think our heroine has finally stopped refusing the journey.
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THELMA ALDANA'S elevation to the status of heroine was sudden.
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"She was so excited to see her heroine," Williams said.
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Electric Strawbs: Hero and Heroine Live American Tour Spring 2511.
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Electric Strawbs: "Hero and Heroine Live" American Tour Spring 2016.
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The heroine of the latest movie is Eliza (Sally Hawkins).
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Plus, who wouldn't want to be named after a heroine?
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"My father spies on me," the novel's young heroine complains.
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In Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, our heroine sometimes drops outdated phrases.
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They taught me the true meaning of the word heroine.
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The Randian heroine is a Mean Girl — tall, svelte, severe.
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The country knows Rosa Parks as a civil rights heroine.
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Ms. Rooney is being heralded as a new national heroine.
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But Ms. Ferris, like her stubborn heroine, doesn't give in.
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"You don't know everything about me," says Scarlett Johansson's heroine.
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Although hailed as a feminist heroine, she shied from publicity.
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"Running informants was about cultivating their trust," the heroine says.
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Now, the connection to Rey -- the heroine of 'Force Awakens.
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Bridget Jones is the romantic comedy heroine I'd always wanted.
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But its portrait of its heroine, Fanny Price, is a stunner.
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With that, it's revealed that Sidney is hardly a "perfect" heroine.
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Played by Evan Rachel Wood, Dolores is the quintessential virtuous heroine.
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Fatalities from methadone, used to treat heroine addiction, dropped by 9.1%.
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Writing Heroine, which is about the opioid epidemic, was no different.
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Who knows when we will see another heroine like Sierra again?
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The cartoon heroine of the early aughts is making a comeback.
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In the Hulu version, Moss plays the heroine and narrator Offred.
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But not generally a heroine on CBS on a Sunday night.
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Yet another reason why she is the millennial heroine we need.
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It was not the Disney heroine design the Davises were expecting.
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But, as the heroine of the play explains, so did she.
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Yet, Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) isn't the film's only heroine.
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I love how the heroine is driven by her own curiosity.
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He credits the lasting relevance of "Hairspray" to its unlikely heroine.
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In 2012, Sony struggled to make a star of its heroine.
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There's a plucky heroine named Katie, charmingly played by Briga Heelan.
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Or maybe our unnamed desktop heroine just isn't that into change.
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"Kim Yuna was a heroine for the younger generation," Lee said.
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" — Erin Cunningham"I think Lena Dunham is a mental health heroine.
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The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
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Heroine Complex, by Sara Kuhn Even superheroes sometimes need some help.
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The book spans several years, ending when the heroine is 28.
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But before beginning to film, he had to find that heroine.
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How old is Moll Huntford (Jessie Buckley), the heroine of "Beast"?
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Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods.
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But the heroine had looked at the studies on Sweet'N Low.
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Literally millions of women grew up with that crime-solving heroine.
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NBC is reviving Kathryn Merteuil — the evil heroine of Cruel Intentions.
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A scary middle part wherein the heroine thinks it's all over.
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She was also witty, gregarious and stylish: a natural cinematic heroine.
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Amandla Stenberg, as Ruby, a rare "orange," makes a charismatic heroine.
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Their hero became a heroine: Laura Cruz, a South American adventurer.
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The story comes with a heroine who makes such identification easy.
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I'm still waiting for my Indian-American heroine to come along.
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Hope and fear are wonderfully shared by both heroine and group.
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Green's heroine, April, has a lot in common with Green himself.
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"That's because I have the better ideas," the clueless heroine answers.
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But fear not: the heroine is here to calm him down.
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The panic of her heroine, Laura, practically rises off the page.
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Later, she wanders through enigmatic, rubbly landscapes like an Antonioni heroine.
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The chapel is dedicated to the civil rights heroine Rosa Parks.
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The new young teenage heroine of suburban America showed no fear.
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Its heroine, Keiko, is 36, essentially friendless, a virgin and contented.
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In the 1950s, Lizzie Borden was resurrected as a feminist heroine.
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Daphne, the novel's heroine, also experiences these spells when she's startled.
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In many ways, Naina is the typical early-22002s rom-com heroine: an independent, nerdy 20-something city girl (her glasses, rare for a Bollywood heroine to wear in the early '00s, reportedly spurred a fashion trend).
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Episode IX deserves a leader who knows her heroine, inside and out.
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That's right, Leslie values waffles above Madeline Albright, her feminist government heroine.
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The heroine of this story, Veblen Amundsen-Hovda, chats with it regularly.
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Choosing Warren, a heroine to the progressive movement, could ease that deficit.
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However, like its iconic heroine, this book is capable of standing alone.
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Left-wing politicians have hailed her as an anti-populist, humanitarian heroine.
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Images of Heard in costume as the heroine have already been released.
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Actually, to be precise, Spinning Silver's heroine Miryem is a moneylender's daughter.
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I first encountered Jim Rugg and Brian Maruca's tenacious heroine in 2005.
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Specifically, the "Bollywood heroine seductive rain dance," according to her Instagram story.
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In the original series, heroine Max had the ability to rewind time.
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Meanwhile Wendy Rhoades — our perfect heroine — is giving a lecture about performance.
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Instead, we got the freshest-looking hero/heroine flick of the decade.
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The heroine, because this is a Besson film, is much more capable.
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For now, the mysteries are swirling: Just who is heroine Jyn Erso?
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As of earlier this year, 122 vendors advertised fentanyl, 238 advertised heroine.
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A poster in the office asked volunteers why they backed their heroine.
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"They wanted to change the heroine into a white girl," he explained.
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Instead (thankfully!) we have a smart, adventurous, and courageous heroine in April.
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It's been awhile since Lauren Conrad was the heroine of The Hills.
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Cocaine, heroine, methamphetamine, and marijuana have all been seized at the border.
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She's more like an Oscar Wilde character than a Jane Austen heroine.
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Star isn't a particularly sympathetic heroine: she's petty, possessive, and painfully naïve.
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One can only hope our Amherst avian heroine avoids the same fate.
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The shades and formulas are inspired by each Disney Princess or heroine.
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In "Middlemarch," her heroine does something crazy and marries the wrong guy.
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She suffers, perhaps a little too beautifully, like a heroine of melodrama.
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Heroine Chic follows Zoe Porter, an aspiring fashion designer in New York.
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Besides, we are always in the market for another badass Disney heroine.
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"I'm thinking of ending things," Reid's heroine announces in her opening lines.
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The cyborg heroine is resonating overseas, where "Alita" has generated $22018 million.
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But Ms. Hopkins was reluctant to deem herself a civil rights heroine.
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Ella Yelich-O'Connor, was only 16 years old when Pure Heroine dropped.
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Our heroine prevails because her creed for living, however flawed, includes creation.
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Cher Horowitz, I should say, is my favorite onscreen Jane Austen heroine.
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Her electric performances in the 1960s made her an elusive cult heroine.
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The surprising result: Spike Lee has made his most feminist heroine yet.
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Inexplicably yet inexorably, the nuptial embraces between heroine and hero become valedictory.
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The scheme gives her patriotic heroine character, Liberty Belle, an origin story.
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Although she's not the heroine, in some ways she owns the book.
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Our heroine takes off to Scotland to learn more about the bomber.
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Maria is voluble, shamelessly melodramatic, the heroine of her own private opera.
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Many movie versions of "Emma" emphasized the charms of Jane Austen's heroine.
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It's one of the great books about journalism written by a heroine.
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He fails; the hero and heroine live, of course, happily ever after.
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When I reminded her of the teetotaling behind "Pure Heroine," she laughed.
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When Rey, the young heroine, shows up seeking spiritual training, Luke refuses.
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Adrianne Pieczonka is the heroine, Leonore, and Klaus Florian Vogt sings Florestan.
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This intimate, introspective scene isn't the reader's first glimpse of our heroine.
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Ms. Waller-Bridge created a modern heroine and deconstructed her at once.
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Image: GizmodoBut note how Rose's eyes sparkle like the heroine in an anime.
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A revelatory actress whose varied filmography is too often reduced to action heroine.
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Throughout the series, our heroine becomes ever more enchanted by the restaurant industry.
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Babitz's heroine, Jacaranda, speaks volumes to the messiness and mistakes that mark adolescence.
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The 2001 French classic "Amélie" follows the exploits of its optimistic Parisian heroine.
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She also is looking to be the heroine in her own love story.
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Kelly Marie Tran is still adjusting her life as Star Wars' newest heroine.
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The sparse beats that held Pure Heroine together return to steady the hurricane.
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His heroine is his metaphor for Africa at its truest: powerful and enchanting.
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"Moana is definitely a heroine, and she's strong and she's beautiful," Cravalho says.
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In fact, she's the first Disney heroine to not have a romantic storyline.
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Star Wars' newest heroine is paying tribute to the galaxy's most famous princess.
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Our heroine meets the aviator after moving next door to his ramshackle house.
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Colm, you grew up in a rural village in Ireland, like your heroine.
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"I see so many lovely gestures telling women we're strong," our heroine sings.
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She returned just fifteen minutes later, already a decorated heroine for her nation.
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For every smart/brave/adventurous fictional heroine, the author must supply 1.618 boys.
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The result is fuller and more complex, like two Pure Heroine songs overlapping.
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Elena Ferrante fans can rejoice, their heroine is coming to the small screen.
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"She is a true heroine," longtime friend Kate DeVarney, a neuroscientist, tells PEOPLE.
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Its heroine, Natalie (Rebel Wilson) doesn't look like most other rom-com heroines.
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Our heroine, Isabelle McElroy, joins the all-female secret society Glass Ceiling Club.
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There is also TransCat, an independently published humor comic about a transgender heroine.
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Love in each ballet leads to the deaths of both heroine and hero.
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The heroine of "Puzzle" is Agnes (Kelly Macdonald), a housewife of Hungarian stock.
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Burns spent years in the U.K. with Emmeline Pankhurst—the heroine of Mrs.
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"Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn Gillian Flynn created a complex, genuinely interesting heroine.
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"I see the witch as a feminist heroine or anti-hero," Denny explains.
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In "Scruples," Ms. Krantz's heroine wears a pair of 11-carat diamond earrings.
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How much more I respect the "villain" (and kind of hate the "heroine")!
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Their heroine gamely poses for photo after photo, signing every manner of memorabilia.
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Julia (Anna Maxwell Martin), the heroine of "Motherland," is mostly preoccupied with herself.
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Reporter's Notebook Other movie versions of the Jane Austen heroine emphasized her charms.
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An idiot deserves an idiot, in other words, and a heroine her hero.
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Feature A new Netflix series aims to explore the trauma behind the heroine.
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The album that made Lorde a celebrity, "Pure Heroine," came out in 2013.
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In short, she makes the heroine of "Nocturnal Animals" look like a wimp.
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Our heroine brings a beloved toy fox to class for show and tell.
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"She was strong and unique, the perfect heroine for the season," he says.
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The heroine seems to die at the end, but you're not quite sure.
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The heroine of Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's "Bareilly Ki Barfi" seems interesting at first.
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Why does the author feel the need to humiliate his heroine so completely?
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After all, a heroine as fierce and funny as Katherine deserves nothing less.
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They start off with a love story that depends on the heroine sacrificing herself again and again to a chiseled-jaw romantic hero — and then suddenly switch halfway through to pair the heroine with the hero's charismatic best friend instead.
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In Bruce Chatwin's novel ''On the Black Hill,'' the heroine is called Mary Latimer.
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You are the eighth child of a sharecropper — not so different from your heroine.
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She is a heroine with agency, and one who feels like a real person.
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Kendrick will play the heroine of the first installment of the romantic comedy series.
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The cook feeds our heroine, gives her a T-shirt, and lets her be.
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When MacLean's heroine said, "And so, I persisted," it was pretty hard to miss.
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Lexa was the leader of the Grounders and love interest to bisexual heroine Clarke.
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The book gives her the romantic range of a badly drawn, angsty YA heroine.
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To be honest, our Westworld heroine Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) would probably commiserate.
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The latest installment in the King Kong saga finds Larson as the female heroine.
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Can an action heroine be dressed to the nines and still kick major butt?
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But Watson points out that the heroine fights back and tries relentlessly to escape.
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Imagine an alternate universe where Sigourney Weaver's landmark action heroine Ellen Ripley didn't survive.
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" The 5' 4", 33-year-old heroine is more visible than ever these days.
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This is the sort of thing a heroine might do in Henry James novels.
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In an instant, she goes from Claws's side chick to Desna's fellow anti-heroine.
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We've followed her story for years and let the young heroine into our hearts.
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But it doesn't look like our titular heroine is completely free of Kilgrave's clutches.
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Now she looks like she should be played by breakthrough action heroine Helen Mirren.
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What a shame this kickass heroine is stuck playing second fiddle to Danny Rand.
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Take the story of Jessica Lynch, who became a heroine of the Iraq War.
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I'll confess: I didn't listen to Lorde's first album, Pure Heroine, much at all.
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Our heroine has some very cruel intentions on season 3 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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Dudley, a character who swings, for no reason, from fundamentalist bully to stoic heroine.
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The movie begins in snowbound America, where we meet our heroine Dani (Florence Pugh).
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"Batwoman" is the newest DC heroine to join the CW's "Arrowverse" lineup this fall.
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Doubles recur in her best work, especially those who seek to obliterate the heroine.
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One of Nameberry's hottest baby names of 2017 belongs to a badass Disney heroine.
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She has juggled simultaneous careers as a TV producer, singer, and romantic comedy heroine.
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ShondaLand presents its latest guilty pleasure and hardheaded heroine in "The Catch," on ABC.
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Barberich makes an appearance in the season finale of Heroine Chic, a digital comic.
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Will the actress chosen to play the heroine fit the picture they'd always imagined?
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The show's writers do, to be fair, give their heroine more pushback this season.
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Like Charlotte Brontë's titular heroine, I wondered if the gloom had a deeper meaning.
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The heroine is Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne), who hails from a politely prosperous family.
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Our heroine has to police them, but she might be seduced into them herself.
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Our heroine is Maika, a girl with a literal hairy monster inside of her.
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Kiss Me Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara Super Waterproof, 01 Super Black, $12.97; walmart.
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Is the heroine of Kenneth MacMillan's ballet an active agent in her own rise?
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Only the two lead children — the heroine and the Nutcracker Prince — meet both. 18923.
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Every heroine must have an opponent who makes her better, stronger, nimbler than before.
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In the 1920s the Bolsheviks, who had seized power, made Perovskaya a national heroine.
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The heroine of the title "was now afraid of everyone and everything," Chukovskaya wrote.
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Ms. Biller's movie, like its heroine, presents a fascinating, perfectly composed, brightly colored surface.
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The heroine Marie; her brother, Franz; and their widowed mother live in a shack.
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A woman studying for a medical degree is the heroine of Welsh's pungent debut.
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" The heroine "arrived at the party just as it was cresting over the edge.
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A film whose heroine was supposed to survive became one in which everybody loses.
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Dorothea is the heroine of "20th Century Women" and, in every way, the hub.
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"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" returns for a third season and sends its heroine to college.
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I regularly call my mother and my grandmother heroes — heroine never crossed my mind.
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In the opening chapters, Jordan's heroine faces multiple instances of sexual assault and harassment.
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The heroine of "The Neon Demon" is Jesse (Elle Fanning), who just turned sixteen.
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It's as unswerving in its course as its heroine and just about as reverential.
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What does it mean to you to see this Asian American heroine become iconic?
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It's an odd and beautiful tale that insists on the agency of its heroine.
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The heroine, Zélie, has lost her father, and is afraid to use her magic.
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What's more, she's surprisingly weird for an action heroine, full of contradictions and quirks.
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And just like its heroine, it's not going to apologize for that one bit.
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Early on in The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories, the heroine dies.
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Studios have long struggled to bring DC's star-spangled heroine to life, but Warner Bros.
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But, more importantly, our curious heroine tastes it just to be sure she's really bleeding.
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Historical heroine #2: Rukmini Devi of India, a dancer & choreographer who revitalized Indian classical dance!
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I'd like to see Heroine performing in reverse to my original goals as a writer.
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I want a story, a dreamy story, where a girl like me is the heroine.
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Her heroine, Eden Reid, is the world's one savior in a world gone to hell.
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At its center is Cora, the toughest, most charismatic young heroine you could ever meet.
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Turning Holly into an ass-kicking heroine who loads up on weapons didn't feel right.
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First off, she's a badass heroine who impersonates a male soldier to save her people.
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The activists have moved to the square outside, named after Rosa Luxemburg, a socialist heroine.
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She has the clarion mezzo of a Disney heroine and that archetype's signature chipper indomitability.
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The campy visuals, directed by Brother Willis, feature a Barbarella-type heroine on another planet.
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Apparently, Brie's new Glow hairstyle looks identical to our Hawkins heroine, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown).
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My wife and I named our first child, Frankie, in honor of the novel's heroine.
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But in a way, Coppola falls into the same trap her sequestered, narcissistic heroine does.
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The above clip highlights Aloy's — that's the name of the game's heroine — first "override" encounter.
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Gadot sent Clarkson two figurines of the iconic DC heroine, along with a signed photograph.
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She isn't the typical heroine, and she isn't the Latina you usually see on screen.
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I rooted for Wu's heroine, whose pluck brings to mind a modern-day Lizzie Bennet.
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These women each imagine what it means to be the heroine of their own story.
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The captain, who sports long, distinctive dreadlocks, has become a heroine to human rights campaigners.
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Adding up her actions in the movie, Mason checks all the boxes for admirable heroine.
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Netflix's effervescent, unbreakable heroine Kimmy Schmidt is coming back for a second season of hijinks.
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The most horrific moment of the trailer involves the heroine tugging hair from her throat.
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It's five novels in one — each one detailing the death of the same unnamed heroine.
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Fans of Lelio will recall the eponymous heroine of "Gloria," his memorable film of 2014.
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Little by little, we become aware that our heroine was once a figure of note.
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Playing the heroine, like playing Hamlet, can be both a test and a career touchstone.
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It's what makes her such a plucky heroine, and why her brashness is often overlooked.
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Maisel a more real, more tangible, more likable as a whole because its heroine isn't.
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Lawrence stars as an arrow-slinging heroine in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" (2014).
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And her evolution says a lot about what kinds of heroine we have been missing.
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"Enter Helen" focuses on the 1960s and 1970s, the decades when Hauser's heroine took off.
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Here, that same addict persona is the heroine, continually relapsing into death, then getting clean.
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If you could portray one literary heroine on stage or screen, whom would you choose?
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As a heroine, Carol is sensationally uncharismatic: thin-voiced, remote, desireless, a stranger to herself.
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"That fucking thing," says the young mother's group to whom the heroine confesses her predicament.
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In other cases (see: "Author's Agent") the heroine and Mr. Right go into business together.
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Ms. Delille herself plays the heroine, a 2-year-old girl abandoned by her parents.
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In this revisionist take, Shakespeare's tragic heroine takes matters, and fate, into her own hands.
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This is Jasmine 63 — an ambitious, career-focused heroine whose belly button is never exposed.
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The unnamed heroine of her third novel is a kind of brand ambassador for ennui.
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"The heroine was emerging as heroic," he writes of the show's denouement in St. Louis.
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The corrupt politician is the putative villain of his book, the idealistic wayfarer his heroine.
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I am a native Manhattanite, therefore Eloise was a particular heroine of mine growing up.
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At the end of the tale, the heroine is ushered, naked, into the beast's chamber.
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Dee, the smart and self-aware heroine of "Touch," entertains the possibility of having children.
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From her biography, Catheroine of Valois could be like the heroine of a Dickens novel.
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The biopic "Harriet" is getting early Oscar buzz and renewing interest in the charismatic heroine.
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Even the sci-fi heroine Wynonna Earp, whose occupation is "demon protector," has glossy tresses.
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He tells her that no one will buy the book if the heroine remains unmarried.
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Rey, the female heroine so many had longed for, discovers her true powers and lineage.
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That's how they understand their friendship: Rebecca is the rom-com heroine, and Paula is the enabling rom-com best friend, the one who has no life of her own but devotes herself instead to guiding the heroine through the marriage plot to its culmination.
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Mosenkov's survival is vital for the creature's own safety and its relationship with Elisa, the heroine.
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Russian Doll: The Pun With a name like Nadia Volvokov, our heroine clearly has Russian roots.
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"Yu is the Hua Mulan (legendary woman warrior) of our era, a rare heroine," wrote another.
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Or is her primary concern burnishing her own brand as this global human rights super heroine?
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"Lively's sister Robyn, a famous supernatural heroine herself, chimed in that she was "super jelly sauce.
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In it, the heroine didn't want to become a maiko; she was sold into this industry.
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Definitely sounds like a contender for our new favorite heroine, right alongside Sansa, Arya, and Khaleesi.
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By cleverly taking control of the narrative, Pollard transformed herself into a heroine of sexual equality.
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The spectators cheering for our heroine, and the celebration courtesy at the end are just awesome.
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Arvin, like Hester Prynne, the heroine of " The Scarlet Letter ," was persecuted for perceived sexual deviancy.
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Louisa May Alcott could be a spinster, but the same was not true for her heroine.
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"Zootopia" competed against another Disney Animation film, the musical "Moana" about a young Pacific island heroine.
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The look of this Sabrina is influenced by the horror movies the heroine loves to watch.
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"It is poverty only which makes celibacy contemptible," explained the heroine of Jane Austen's novel, "Emma".
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Its Kenyan heroine, Handa, puts together a basket of seven fruits for her best friend, Akeyo.
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Just when the hero or heroine feels safe, the monster appears from nowhere to startle them.
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Just last month, Showtime's SMILF opened with its heroine masturbating twice in a 30-minute episode.
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Even fellow FOX sitcom heroine Jessica Day (Zooey Deschanel) has explored role play to comedic heights.
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Lear and his new collaborators decided that their updated heroine should be a Latina military vet.
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After From First To Last's second album Heroine was released in 2006, Sonny left the band.
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She graced the Grammys stage when she won two awards for her debut album Pure Heroine.
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It's time we get a heroine that reflects the bodies of the world we live in.
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It's worth noting that, for all her progress, our heroine is not fixed, so to speak.
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That was the first step of many in the right direction for our heroine this season.
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A glance at her calendar is like entering a Jane Austen novel -- with a multitasking heroine.
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Fiercely confident, loyal, justice-loving Elizabeth Bennet barely needs tweaking to become a modern action heroine.
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Thorne, who plays the heroine Paige Townsen, is currently make the rounds promoting the new program.
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In the trailer, we find our heroine, now 43, still single – but this time, loving life.
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The heroine, Lara Croft, has a pistol to her head and a finger on the trigger.
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Instead of a troubled billionaire, Gomez's heroine fell for a rough-around-the-edges house painter.
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Eventually, she landed the role of Isabelle Lightwood, the heroine on Freeform's sci-fi series Shadowhunters.
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Yet she remains the moral center of the story, a heroine come to save the world.
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ABC's hybrid telecast of "The Little Mermaid" seemed as caught between two worlds as its heroine.
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At 13, our heroine is introduced to sex by her uncle, her mother's brother-in-law.
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If there's one heroine that fans want to see more of, it's Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman.
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This book's beleaguered heroine is Eleanor Flood, and she has a lot in common with Bernadette.
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But what Wolitzer's heroine lacks in breezy self-assurance she makes up for in moral mettle.
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The reader can thereby identify with the heroine and share in her increasing alarm and helplessness.
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It's hard to embrace Katie as a heroine for the powerless when she's so self-absorbed.
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The path Ninth House's audacious, if traumatized, heroine Galaxy "Alex" Stern takes is a crooked one.
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Instead, we encounter a prickly, shy, arrogant, imaginative, contradictory, curious, confused, melancholic, ambitious and restless heroine.
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Our heroine is a nameless woman in search of her wife in a postapocalyptic alternate universe.
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But it's also because the suicide of the heroine, Hannah, succeeds in winning her popular immortality.
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There were multiple Tracy Turnblads (the zaftig heroine of "Hairspray"), in headbands and roach-print dresses.
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It also gives the heroine an emotional intensity and mettle unmatched by practically any other soprano.
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Scheherazade, the young heroine, was a girl who looked Dominican, dark eyed, dark hair, olive skin.
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And one other: a brusque, grouchy heroine whose issues go beyond cold nights and long winters.
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A heroine who is a witty but wounded wallflower or a beat cop with daddy issues?
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Just don't expect him to take after his heroine when it comes to matters of style.
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"She is our Rosa Parks, our heroine," Emir Suljagic, a survivor of the Srebrenica massacre, said.
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Through its young heroine, we experience all the describable and indescribable horrors of the Irish famine.
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Who is your favorite fictional hero or heroine and who is your favorite villain or antihero?
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Ana, the young heroine, meets a boy from Texas who is spending a month in Spain.
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If you look past the updates, you can still see the outline of the classic heroine.
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And if you go to a show, you're not interested in the hero, or the heroine.
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If ever there was an unsung heroine of feminist literature, it is the amazing Jean Rhys.
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Like the heroine of "Broadcast News," it manages to repel the person it's trying to seduce.
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Butler's heroine, the 17 year-old Lauren, has "hyperempathy" — she feels, quite literally, other people's pain.
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Rose Williams plays the young heroine embroiled in the sketchy society of a nascent seaside resort.
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Our primate-smitten heroine wears gorilla pajamas for a school project, then won't take them off.
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A famous movie heroine once called upon "a flock of sandwiches" to fuel her holiday soiree.
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Menswear site Grailed started in 215, followed by its companion site for womenswear, Heroine, in 240.
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Libertarian heroine Ayn Rand was a secret Russian agent charged with discrediting the American conservative movement.
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Then "Episode 3" comes around, unraveling the story of heroine Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey) and her abortion.
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Lively will next show off her action heroine skills in the highly-anticipated spy flick Rhythm Section.
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Rackete, who sports long, distinctive dreadlocks, has become a heroine in the eyes of human rights campaigners.
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In Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy's 220 version, "Finette Cendron," our heroine is pointedly the cleverest of three daughters.
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Realism is a large part of what I deliver with my writing, and Heroine is no different.
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Alongside Elizabeth, Olive served as inspiration for the heroine Marston would go on to create in 1941.
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Roselle is a no nonsense heroine who doesn't really follow anything or anyone but her own convictions.
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She's a few decades older than our heroine; she's not smiling amid the fireworks and epic parties.
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Our heroine spent the entire 300 pages of each book in some sort of credit card trouble.
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Mr. Bemelmans wrote many books, for children and for adults, that did not feature his famous heroine.
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From wedding dresses to jewelry to, yes, even lingerie, there's a Disney-approved design for every heroine.
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I guess I, too, was eager to know whether my heroine would be married by the end.
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" —Sabrina (standing), 23 "I join the band of minority women in corporate America as a faceless heroine.
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But Kiki isn't the only movie heroine young museum visitors can encounter during the midwinter school break.
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Her heroine, a precursor of Bridget Jones, is big, plain and saddled with an annoyingly pretty roommate.
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Max Caulfield — the time-rewinding heroine of the first game — is an absent figure in Chloe's life.
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But one thing is clear even from the trailer: Our broken heroine isn't lurking in the shadows.
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As Avery, Daddario is a perfect mix of old-school rom-com heroine, with a modern twist.
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The Super Crew Rousey plays a metal-bending heroine in this amusing riff on second string superheroes.
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Rodriguez, in stark contrast to her Jane the Virgin roots, was born to play an action heroine.
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Emma Watson, who stars as the bookish heroine, said it's a concern she studied before signing on.
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While the crew figured out how to get Taylor across the stadium, our heroine just started singing.
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Season 1 was unapologetically feminist, pitting a heroine against the walking incarnation of male privilege and entitlement.
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Speakers at the podium on Monday night will include first lady Michelle Obama, grassroots Democratic heroine Sen.
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Even 30 years later, that kind of relatable yet aspirational heroine is a rare and wonderful thing.
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As promised, "409" tells the story of how Alison Bailey (Ruth Wilson), The Affair's tragic heroine, died.
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The words are always spoken delicately as if our heroine has reached a new level of innocence.
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Episode 1 — "Pilot" Many bingeable streaming shows take their time to tell you who their heroine is.
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And it would be awfully fun to pit her against her fellow hair-free heroine, Rose Namajunas.
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Renee Zellweger is back as the self-doubting heroine, whose innermost thoughts are the audience's constant companion.
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Find the heroine who speaks most to you, inspired by a collection of badass brunette celebs, ahead.
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After battling substance abuse on and off for years, Hoffman died of a heroine overdose in 2014.
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But it's clear our heroine is being set up for a crucial role in May's Avengers: Endgame.
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History has mostly demonized Moses for his top-down approach and made an urban heroine of Jacobs.
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One wonders if she ever knew how much of a heroine that made her in real life.
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Its heroine, Major Motoko Kusanagi, is a cyborg with a manufactured body and a human brain (maybe).
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"I'm not an evil person, but these are desperate times," the defiant heroine vows in one scene.
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Through a hyper-formal tale of inversion and genre-based surprises, Colossal returns its heroine to herself.
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But what if we went another direction — Kareninium, named for the heroine of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
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The "we" of that opening is the heroine, Ada, but the voice is not of her body.
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"She's almost straight from central casting, if you need a heroine," Van Jones, the progressive activist, says.
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"Maggie's Plan" is a modest movie, reluctant, like its heroine, to make large claims or excessive demands.
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"Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
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Intrigue and violence ensue, and Betty soon finds herself in a hot mess, both victim and heroine.
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The trailer doesn't show much more of Martha's reaction to becoming the stereotypical female video game heroine.
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Giselle colors the book with the tint of betrayal, since Albrecht broke his promise to the heroine.
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MORE announced that the Civil War heroine would replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the currency.
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" The introductory caption read: "Is the put-upon housewife and mother becoming passé as a TV heroine?
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But the heroine is Wiener-Dog, a real dachshund, who travels from owner to owner, spreading joy.
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While Justin and Ronda were on the wrong side of progress, MJ seemed like our progressive heroine.
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Haenel's doctor is the first Dardenne heroine who shares their distance from the community she works in.
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And each show is infused with a radiant empathy for its beleaguered heroine that approaches religious dimensions.
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The main character is a sociopathic heroine always dressed in a wardrobe of red, black and pink.
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"Thelma" takes its teasing time revealing what kind of trouble it has in store for its heroine.
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Who becomes a real heroine to a lot of my female students who don't know about her.
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"Having a great female villain is as interesting and as important as having a heroine," she said.
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She has a terrific partner in cinema with Shinobu Terajima, who plays Setsuko, our irresistibly flawed heroine.
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Written by the Spierigs and Tom Vaughan, the script is as batty and clichéd as its heroine.
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This ability to rule over men would make her a heroine for the women of Tamil Nadu.
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Its gritty, violent story featured a resilient young protagonist, the bow-and-arrow-slinging heroine Katniss Everdeen.
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You do me good," the unnamed heroine, an actress, repeats like a mantra in "Hiroshima Mon Amour.
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As Bobrow-Strain depicts his titular heroine, she is ebullient and indomitable, a smart, fiercely loving survivor.
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Our heroine — this Laurie/Hillary amalgam — begins her time in our company by dealing with an obstacle.
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The opera's heroine wonders what her obligation might be to save the men who aren't her husband.
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We also take a look at the new "Terminator" film, led by Linda Hamilton's groundbreaking action heroine.
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She's a heroine whose girlish appearance and penchant for gummy sharks can't quite mask her steely resolve.
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At one point he brings the heroine a Karl Ove Knausgaard novel from her coffee table. Woof!
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Its heroine is an 18-year-old girl named Aden Sawyer who lives in Santa Rosa, Calif.
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I think the main thing we learned was that we weren't feeling for our heroine as much.
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A moment like this was inevitable: A docile servant with no interiority isn't exactly a captivating heroine.
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When they did her autopsy report she had meth, heroine, Xanax, cocaine as well as some barbiturates.
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McLain has employed impressive primary and secondary sources, including Gellhorn's letters, before letting loose her fictionalized heroine.
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Mr. Khanna played a villain who plots to marry the heroine, the granddaughter of a wealthy businessman.
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Today, Hill, a professor at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, has become a heroine in the #MeToo movement.
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Whether Margot was a collaborator or resistance heroine is not revealed until the end of the novel.
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His heroine, Aurora Greenway, a caustic Houston widow with Connecticut roots, is quick-witted, amorous and matriarchal.
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Ibsen left his unlikely maverick of a heroine on the threshold of a dark and undefined future.
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The heroine of the novel is Dorothea Brooke, a wealthy young gentlewoman in a provincial English town.
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Or Celeste, whose heroine, Madeline, has to surmount both inner and outer obstacles while climbing a mountain.
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The SpaceX engineers named it Ripley, after the heroine in the Alien movies played by Sigourney Weaver.
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Time's Up feels like an appropriately cinematic turn — it's the third act and our heroine is angry.
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An unforgettably dogged, devious performance by Lizabeth Scott as the "heroine" makes this one for the books.
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She's a romantic comedy heroine who earns her happy ending by becoming a better version of herself.
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If you want a heroine who's also something of an anti-hero, find this show on Hulu.
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The zombie situation can't help but yield repetitive confrontations, though: Heroine is pinned down by zombie, almost certain to get the zombieness-inducing bite; there is painful struggle, but wait, then an awful sound, and voilà, friend of heroine has put a fork, or something, in zombie's neck.
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An almost stream-of-conscious first-person narrative, it contains essentially no supernatural elements except for one surreal moment in which the heroine, during a solar eclipse, becomes psychically joined with the heroine of Gerald's Game in a moment in which they can see into each other's minds.
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Sorry not sorry, Dean-lovers of America; our heroine did not take a lesson away from that heartbreak.
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There are a number of clues that suggested our youngest heroine would be the one to change history.
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When writing Mickey, my main character in Heroine, it was important to make her goals the reader's goals.
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I was interested in that and in a heroine that looked like the girls I grew up with.
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Fisher brought something new to the table: a heroine who acted against the standard tropes of science fiction.
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If a player tries to pick the object up, game heroine Amy politely decides to leave it be.
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In Paris our heroine cavorts with none other than Coco Chanel, along with a pack of French poodles.
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Some people called you a super heroine for doing it, others not so much, sort of the opposite.
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Her heroine may not be as daring as Electra, but she becomes exactly who she wanted to be.
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Even though Harry Potter series is over, kids still want to be Hermione Granger, the series' bright heroine.
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The heroine, Martina, is a tiny cutie who is nonetheless much bigger than anything scurrying around your basement.
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Her cast, human and simian, is compelling, particularly her heroine, who rebounds from one cruel blow after another.
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Carrie is not your typical villain—she's the sympathetic anti-heroine created by the trauma of her environment.
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"Fake" Eleanor, the show's anti-heroine, is assigned a house decorated in the "real" Eleanor's favourite style (clowns).
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It's not what happens to the relatable, just-like-you-but-prettier-and-richer heroine of a docusoap.
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The first is heroine Rue Bennett (Zendaya), a biracial high school junior engulfed by various mental health struggles.
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Eggers weaves a long, ambiguous journey of a novel that pits his heroine between madness and the sublime.
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Now that Gal Gadot has taken the reigns in the upcoming film, this heroine is back in fashion.
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The trailer starts with the heroine crashing through the ceiling of a Blockbuster store, confused about her whereabouts.
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So, after careful thought, Jessup suggested "Eliza," inspired by the fictionalized heroine from "My Fair Lady," Eliza Doolittle.
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But it was as the meddling 1890s matchmaker Dolly Gallagher Levi that made Channing an iconic American heroine.
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Good thing Carrie Bradshaw, the shoe-loving heroine of Sex and the City, wasn't a footwear venture capitalist.
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Quicker than you can say "fearless heroine," Mason's strapped on her camera and is well on her way.
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After an investigation spanning six to eight months, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office seized 5,500 packages of heroine.
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But avid mystery-lovers who came before them were likely directed toward an earlier whodunnit heroine: Nancy Drew.
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Olivia Benson, specifically, became a kind of cult heroine for activists and writers working on sexual assault issues.
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Selina Meyer is the flawed heroine we can't stop watching, and the supporting characters are just as funny.
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And it was such an unusual element for your female protagonist, your heroine, to be a blackout drunk.
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Similarly, the middle-aged heroine of Banerjee's short is comfortable juggling her marriage and her two-year affair.
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But Henrietta, possibly the most intellectually resplendent heroine I've met in a novel, outgrows Henry's plans for her.
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Our young heroine sees the world through glasses tinted not rose, exactly, but at least salmon or mauve.
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On her impressive and understated full-length début, " Pure Heroine ," she managed to sound both jaded and heartfelt.
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Lots of close-up shots of the heroine, plenty of physical and emotional extremes, and plenty of tension.
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While Pure Heroine, her debut, was an incredible first act, this one is poised to be even better.
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In other words, she looks less like the average woman and more like the prototypical rom-com heroine.
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What do you think is the importance of having a protagonist who isn't that obvious of a heroine?
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Much like its heroine, it's fearless, leaping out into the void with nary a care in the world.
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We open in color, with a shot from above as a Tarot reader deals cards for the heroine.
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For supporters, the video showed an inspirational heroine and an international symbol of Palestinian resistance to Israel's occupation.
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And Meg, our beloved heroine, is the one who's able to save the day — but not through words.
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Abby Hanlon's marvelous Dory Fantasmagory series, featuring the plucky heroine Dory, also known as Rascal, combines the two.
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And How to Build a Girl does seem to capture the spirit of its heroine, after a fashion.
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Even the name was changed, to reflect a premise that surrounds the title heroine with multiple magical warriors.
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This Jane is "emancipated from the conventional tropes of the ballet heroine," Judith Mackrell wrote in The Guardian.
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In other movies, the heroine starts wearing her hair down and gets a new outfit, and feels great.
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Kiss Me Heroine Make Mascara Long and Curl ($10) is another best-selling brand and travel-haul favorite.
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But this week, a heroine of the '90s died at 46: Dolores O'Riordan, the voice of the Cranberries.
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For an opera whose heroine stores her murdered lover's head in a flowerpot, the setting felt creepily appropriate.
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The story centers around a Chinese heroine, features an all-Asian cast, and was filmed partly in China.
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At a fork in the road, the doctor must make a decision worthy of the Greek heroine Antigone.
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The heroine, Lutie Johnson, is a single mother who lives with her 8-year-old son in Harlem.
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Glendinning skirts the usual Henry VIII-centric approach by keeping her heroine some distance from the royal beehive.
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Sexist, racist comments fly by our heroine without her giving so much as a glance in their direction.
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One young lady had meth, and she traded some other guy for some heroine, all partied all night.
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And in Tracy Letts's play about an Ohio woman, the heroine will be played by six of them.
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These include the wealthy genius Adrian Veidt, known as Ozymandias; the reluctant second-generation heroine Laurie Juspeczyk, a.k.a.
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Like the heroine of "The Little Red Chairs," Maryam is punished for having been impregnated by the enemy.
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" She continued: "But the challenges faced by my heroine are different and don't stop at one particular point.
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As in a horror film, the reader is pulled onward to find out how the heroine will escape.
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She left the court with a polite half wave to the crowd as the French feted their heroine.
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The trailer introduced the heroine Hua Mulan and showcased her transformation from obedient daughter to China's greatest warrior.
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Hathaway's journalist character Elena McMahon is an exemplary Didion heroine: a woman worn down to her last nerve.
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You may never have yearned so much for a show's heroine to calm down, even for a second.
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But Sophia Amoruso, the heroine of the new Netflix series "Girlboss," demonstrates that the question isn't that simple.
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In other words, DuVernay is not just showing us a new kind of heroine at a cosmetic level.
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Fleabag fans are still reeling from the departure of their much beloved eponymous heroine from the TV screens.
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In other words, although the tale is still set in an Asian city, the heroine has been Westernized.
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How might I feel during the eight-minute jazz waltz medley of hits by my heroine Julie Andrews?
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But she also swims deep in the thoughts of her heroine, who's simultaneously defiant and unsure of herself.
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This season, the leading role of the young heroine is being played by 11-year-old Charlotte Nebres.
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Players guide the game's heroine through a series of winding, neon levels collecting hearts and knocking out enemies.
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Here, the narrative rhymes, projections illustrate the action, and the heroine reveals herself as more funky than fragile.
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Judy, the heroine of the ingeniously titled "Home, I'm Darling," would no doubt be appalled by such shenanigans.
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In the Ukrainian news media, Ms. Okuyeva was portrayed as a fierce heroine for fighting back to survive.
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Today, you can't make a list of video game's greatest characters without nodding to Street Fighter's iconic heroine.
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Like her novel's heroine, she never intended to be at the center of a battle over office hours.
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But when a romantic comedy asks me to imagine myself as its heroine, I inevitably shrug it off.
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As played to defiantly sunny perfection by Ellie Kemper, Kimmy Schmidt is an effervescent heroine worth rooting for.
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Sidney reminds women that there's no right way to be a heroine, or a "good woman," for that matter.
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The pilots feature women and narratives that define what it means to be the heroine of one's own story.
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South Korea features famous painter, calligrapher and poet Shin Saimdang, while heroine Policarpa Salavarrieta is on a Colombian note.
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And into the eye of this storm waltzed Langford to play Tessa, our heroine and Hardin's object of affection.
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The point of Jane the Virgin was never that Gina Rodriguez's effervescent heroine Jane would always be a virgin.
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Yes, the episode's titular heroine Annie (Bryant) does get an abortion just as Shrill reaches its first 20 minutes.
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When it comes to storytelling, earned emotional impact, and 21st century heroine-led science fiction, seek that satisfaction elsewhere.
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Gal Gadot stars as the DC Comics heroine, acting alongside Connie Nielsen, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, and Danny Huston.
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That's a depressing thought, and Alicia is an apt heroine for a time of dread, disappointment and diminished expectations.
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And when the show and our heroine begin to unfurl their dark wings — that's when it really takes off.
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You know the answer, since she would not be an anti-heroine if she had chosen to go straight.
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He's blasted Hillary Clinton as an "enabler" of her husband Bill Clinton's affairs, swapped insults with Democratic heroine Sen.
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But, this isn't the first time The Bachelor(ette) has thrown Becca, its alleged heroine, under the feelings bus.
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People still loved Brooke during those havoc-wreaking years, but I like the fact that she's become the heroine.
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But it is Ms Gidla's mother (and Satyamurthy's younger sister), Manjula, who is the true heroine of the story.
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But all three stories feature a young heroine who is able to make the next step in her life.
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Coming to the rescue was an unlikely hero – a man dressed in drag as the famed Disney heroine, Elsa.
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Julia, the 26-year-old heroine of Emma Rathbone's new novel Losing It, is obsessed with losing her virginity.
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"So much of what Lady Bird is was this very flawed but fantasy heroine I created," Gerwig told Variety.
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Now, I truly believe without Paris, the show wouldn't have the one thing every show needs: A humorous heroine.
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A runway suitcase, poorly timed gymnastics, the foolish decision to vacuum in high heels... when will our heroine learn?
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That iteration starred Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville, the titular heroine and wife of King Edward IV (Max Irons).
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Mr Hoeg reverts to the Smilla model with another spookily gifted heroine, this time Susan Svendsen, a quantum physicist.
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In the film, Jyn is more active than even her two main action heroine predecessors, Princess Leia and Rey.
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Like many strides forward in women's history, this one has a heroine with a mind-boggling level of achievement.
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Rather, he becomes so enamored of his doomed heroine that he molds his next girlfriend into her suicidal image.
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She starred in 28 films with him as his heroine and developed a close relationship with him off-screen.
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Supporters compare her to a neo-Obama — and to Game of Thrones heroine and queen of dragons Daenerys Targaryen.
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The motif of a remodelled interior symbolizing American masculinity (misinterpreted by heroine to tragic effect) may seem over-complex.
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Now she's paranoid, annoyed, and even downright hostile — all classic characteristics of a trapped heroine in a horror movie.
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Maltese wrote that it is this singular scene, out of the entire series, that solidifies Snape as a heroine.
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They also confirmed that Tessa Thompson, who starred in "Creed" and "Selma," would be playing the Asgardian heroine Valkyrie.
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Then we meet our heroine, learn about her professional curiosity, and see that curiosity get the best of her.
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Jennifer Lawrence earned a spot in the Guinness World Records book for being the highest-grossing action movie heroine.
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"Today, we lay to rest our heroine, a struggle stalwart and mother-to-the-nation," the government tweeted Saturday.
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The actress will portray heroine Belle in Disney's remake of "Beauty and the Beast", set for release next year.
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"This is our hero, this is our heroine, we know her worth -- she gave everything to us," Duarte said.
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That's the dilemma facing the adolescent heroine (Sarah Charles Lewis) of this musical based on the popular children's novel.
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Meet the new face of Louis Vuitton: Lightning, a heroine from the Final Fantasy universe designed by Tetsuya Nomura.
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When Ilana Glazer first came onto the television scene, she was very much the curly-haired heroine we needed.
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Zoe Reed, the heroine of Eleanor Burgess's "The Niceties," is an overachieving undergraduate uncertain about her post-collegiate path.
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Cora, Whitehead's heroine, escapes a brutal plantation in Georgia and takes temporary shelter in an attic in North Carolina.
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Two people are separately rescued by the heroine from iffy situations that could potentially become terrible, but they don't.
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With the introduction of each super heroine, the creative team reveals new wrinkles and dynamics we haven't seen before.
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"I am doing only what I must do," declares the unruly heroine of "Antigone," a role model for Brunetti.
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"Flower," like its pushy 17-year-old heroine, Erica (Zoey Deutch), has a dirty mouth and a strutting confidence.
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" The private eye heroine, she adds, "attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
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The adolescent heroine of his one-act ballet "The Invitation" (1961) experiences a sexual initiation that turns into rape.
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Lottie's ship is sinking, but rather than let the hero sail to her rescue, this heroine engineers her own.
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Instead, the life of heroine Rob (Zoë Kravitz) is fairly straightforward (save for the details of her last breakup).
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It's ultimately as complacent, self-absorbed and clueless as its heroine, and not always in an especially amusing way.
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And nothing about the book suggests that if it concentrated on only one heroine, she'd be drawn any better.
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The long-suffering feminist heroine would make history not in a festooned lovefest but in a dreary, mechanical slog.
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And the book begins by offering what most novels of this kind offer — a fetching, charismatic, somewhat volatile heroine.
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The title story, from Norway, features a feisty goat-riding heroine who fights off angry trolls with a spoon.
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"The Good Wife" was so intimately invested in its heroine that audiences routinely watched her simply drink in silence.
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Madeleine Bundy returns as the cyan-haired heroine Kapow-i GoGo, a fighter destined to save the world again.
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And while our heroine eventually defeated Lucifer, the Dark Lord remains trapped in her boyfriend Nick Scratch's (Leatherwood) body.
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The book, titled "Bareilly Ki Barfi", feels like it is about her - the heroine smokes, drinks and break-dances.
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Created by Exploration Acres, the maze sprawls across 20 acres and features telekinetic heroine Eleven at the center. (Mashable)
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I think "Jane Eyre" is probably the foundational heroine of ungirlish girls whose belief in happy endings insanely persists.
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Without ever falling into the clichés of spunky Bollywood heroine, she effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman.
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The character winds up seeming less the opera's heroine than its narrator, telling us about her adventures in California.
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In Rachel, Crazy Rich Asians boasts a heroine who is not in any way portrayed as a hot mess.
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So it's refreshing to watch a movie that can get along fine with a heroine who doesn't need saving.
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But in her own starring vehicle, Bridget has room to encompass her more unflattering traits and be the heroine.
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And you fall in love with watching Pullman's scrappy, clever heroine, Lyra, battle her way past immeasurably powerful adults.
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She is the heroine of her own story — the terrible things that happen to her don't steal that fact away.
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In terms of Obama's act of mercy, it does not matter whether Chelsea Manning is a heroine or a villain.
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Most crucially, this show gave its heroine, pitch-perfectly brought to life by Krysten Ritter, the space to be broken.
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Well, we'll say this for Alita: Battle Angel: We don't think we've seen a heroine look quite like this before.
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Darlene, however, was more than just an irascible heroine of adolescent disaffection: She was also the Conner to root for.
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Cash as a heroine is tough and complicated, but Rendon avoids the trope of a girl making good against odds.
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Transparent shouldn't just be remembered as the show that introduced millions of TV-watchers to a complex, charismatic transgender heroine.
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And 2018 seems like an especially good time for an active, unapologetic heroine who is neither condescended to nor sexualized.
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Uncharted 2's Chloe Frazier will be the heroine of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, a standalone adventure coming in 2017.
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Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage doesn't fit the mold of a conventional heroine, or even the mold of a conventional antiheroine.
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And in Florida, one such heroine came in the form of the "Chainsaw Nun" working to clean up fallen trees.
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But it remains unclear how well the populist Democratic heroine is connected to the top echelons of the Clinton campaign.
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But this fairy tale lets its heroine be both monster and princess, both gold-hoarding Rumpelstiltskin and virtuous miller's daughter.
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On the one hand, here was a strong female action heroine, capable of holding her own against the toughest guys.
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In the hands of lesser creators, Emma might have been a heroine laid low by her own Strong Female Charactership.
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He's not wrong, since Michael does have a lot of the same qualities of Mindy Project heroine, Mindy Lahiri (Kaling).
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She gets points for trying — the finished rooms look vaguely Tuscan — but Aronofsky (Black Swan) delivers his heroine to hell.
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Penny, the college freshman heroine of Emergency Contact, is really good at texting with a sad barista boy named Sam.
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Alicia Vikander's debut as the iconic video game heroine Lara Croft on the silver screen is just two months away.
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The heroine, no matter how spunky or independent she was, ended up married, engaged, or clearly about to be engaged.
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An enormous amount of the gothic romance trope's appeal lies in this idea that it grants its heroine disproportionate power.
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Buffy in particular granted its heroine access to both physical and supernatural strength that neither Spike nor Angel ever had.
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That plunder had been stopped by one intrepid Englishwoman, Gertrude Bell, who was her heroine for all kinds of reasons.
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Aggretsuko follows its eponymous heroine through the pains of modern life, including bad bosses, flaky friends, and general existential angst.
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" In the same interview, Watson described Belle as "fearlessly independent-minded, defiant" and a "heroine who went against the crowd.
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I think it is just so triumphant to have this powerful, brilliant Muslim woman as the heroine of this story.
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Hogarth first appeared in Jessica Jones as a high-powered lawyer who would hire the heroine for private investigator work.
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We can tell now that this teenage heroine will have to be braver than all of her predecessors combined.2.
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But on launch day, the mischievous little beast went missing—and an accidental heroine stepped in to take his place.
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She is usually now seen wearing a yellow shirt with cat-eye sunglasses, a nod to the feline-inspired heroine.
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One of her last roles before her death on Tuesday at age 60 was also as the Star Wars heroine.
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Ariana Grande is joining NBC's live musical event as Penny Pingleton, best friend to hair-hopping '60s heroine Tracy Turnblad.
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Eve is a young and unconsciously feminist heroine with the gift of "second sight," seeking vengeance on her cheating father.
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She tells us to keep our eyes peeled for mermaid doorknobs, a small nod to the heroine from local residents.
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"The tennis world is so sad about the passing of Jana Novotna," Czech tennis heroine Martina Navratilova said on Twitter.
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Several toy sets, like a new version of Monopoly, inexplicably exclude the do-it-all heroine played by Daisy Ridley.
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Studios have not gambled on a major release on a super-heroine since Twentieth Century Fox's "Elektra" and Warner Bros.
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Such an offense is surely punishable by death — certainly in Gilead — but it looks like the heroine might just survive.
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The WB heroine has goals, but she doesn't want to be aggressive about making the effort required to achieve them.
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Our heroine is 'a freckle-faced brunette' who is drawn to 'the gray-eyed bodyguard' and his 'powerful, strong arms.
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In his great " Dido and Aeneas " (1989), the heroine is divided into the queen, Dido, and her destroyer, the Sorceress.
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As it charts the bumpy course of Leona's summer love affair, the show feels as anxiously ambivalent as its heroine.
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After all, as a reformed vigilante and the rare heroine among masked men, she knows her like she knows herself.
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The cautionary tale ends with our heroine wondering whether it's time to bail on the wedding, or even the friendship.
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At times, last night's ABC telecast of "The Little Mermaid Live!" seemed as caught between two worlds as its heroine.
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HIS STUDIO was named after Scheherazade, the heroine of "One Thousand and One Nights" who evaded execution by weaving stories.
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No surprise, she shares many of the qualities of her latest heroine, Susanna Kessler, whom she describes as atheist-Jewish.
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The Force-sensitive heroine has historically used a single-bladed blue lightsaber, which formerly belonged to Anakin and Luke Skywalker.
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This only makes the new film's decision to keep the Latina heroine ethnically ambiguous all the more puzzling to me.
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To sum up: we now have a Swedish actress playing an English heroine under the guidance of a Norwegian director.
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Just to complicate things, Captain Marvel is only one of the personae that are sported by the heroine (Brie Larson).
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"Dora and the Lost City of Gold" delivered a feel-good family adventure with another heroine to look up to.
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Lister was a perfect television heroine: brash, cocksure, rebellious, dressed in dandy black dresses that looked almost like men's suits.
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Online, the female artist is both the target and the heroine, navigating the murky waters of our new digital reality.
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"The irony is that the most famous feminist heroine in the theatre, arguably, was written by a man," Showalter said.
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Ghost in the Shell, a manga adaptation due out in 2017, stars Scarlett Johansson as Japanese heroine Major Motoko Kusanagi.
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But there's still something admirable about a period-drama heroine whose goal is to get an education, not a husband.
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Someone should alert the major art museum on the opposite side of Central Park that there's one such heroine here.
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That's the question posed by three new books for young readers, each featuring a heroine equal parts delinquent and valiant.
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Hanne, the heroine of these popular Norwegian crime novels, joins the case after six months in mourning for her partner.
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Naomi Watts, who plays Carlson, said she was excited to play someone whom she considers a brave but complex heroine.
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A bildungsroman — even a spare one — needs to give its heroine a wide berth so readers can watch her unfold.
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This is more than a little helpful, as the language Kate DiCamillo's tiny heroine employs is minimal, though highly melodic.
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"Juliet's Curse" is a sequel to "Romeo and Juliet" in which the resuscitated heroine falls for Romeo's ripped brother, Craig.
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The current Heroine ideal, Mr. Metzger said, is Kendall Jenner, a woman who mixes her high fashion with street wear.
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It features a virtuous but wronged heroine, Odette, and her sophisticated nemesis, Odile, two roles generally played by one ballerina.
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When it came time to talk about our heroine Lara Jean's aesthetic, I made a mood board for the producers.
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Run your hands through some necklaces like a Coppola heroine feeling the air out a car window, and you're finished.
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Not only that, but our heroine is forced to take down the Red Room — the very institution that made her.
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Our heroine is the Cinderella seasonaire Mia, a South Boston native with sewing skills and a cancer-stricken single mother.
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She tried, for instance, to play a romantic heroine in the ABC sitcom "Super Fun Night," but viewers weren't interested.
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Unlike most of her male counterparts, its heroine is not trying to exorcise inner demons or work out messiah issues.
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Charlotte Nebres is the first black Marie, the young heroine of "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker," at New York City Ballet.
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In another, also titled "That Girl," the waterlogged heroine chokes on an off-brand Wonder Woman figurine with blond hair.
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As used by Mr. McEwan's heroine, however, they signify something larger and more menacing: evil, darkness, irrationality, civilization's worst moods.
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Four years after her universally lauded debut album, "Pure Heroine," Lorde is releasing "Melodrama," a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude.
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Gail: One of the very few pieces of good news from this saga is that Nancy Pelosi is the heroine.
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He settled on an Amazon heroine who hails from an island where women had lived without men since ancient times.
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Recalling her old existence, the book's heroine wondered at how normal life went on even as horrors filled the newspapers.
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So the knowledge of our tragic heroine is now informed by current medical science on the subject of mental illness.
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Somehow, though, "Jessica Jones'" second season has managed to take its intriguing heroine and make her, well, kind of boring.
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" Perhaps that's why "Tipping the Velvet" insists on the happy ending denied to the heroine of "The Well of Loneliness.
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But when was the last time you heard a courageous woman in fiction or real life referred as a "heroine"?
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Crotchety, cackling Sophie is a gem of a protagonist, the heroine of a fairy tale who thinks she's the witch.
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I started with "Gone with the Wind" because I wanted the kids to be inspired by the heroine Scarlett's courage.
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His captivating debut novel, "Mathilda Savitch," featured the 13-year-old heroine of the title as its fierce, brokenhearted narrator.
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Maud is an unusual heroine: Neither talkative nor evidently reflective, she remains in many aspects closed to us, a cipher.
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The heroine of Dana Czapnick's debut novel, "The Falconer," feels most at home shooting hoops at her prep school gym.
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There is Grailed, which focuses on street wear, and Heroine, a women's wear counterpart, along with Vestiaire Collective and 2295stdibs.
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And her adversary, the wolf, is a dessert hound whose main object of desire is the cake the heroine carries.
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She got tackled by some of the museum attendants, was arrested, and became an instant heroine for the Tea Party.
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You could look up, every so often, to see the neon sizzle and the heroine kick somebody in the head.
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In her interpretation of Salomé, Butler Rivera plays the tragic heroine both as a childish coquette and a femme fatale.
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And ever since her breakout album, Pure Heroine, was released in 2013, the world has been patiently waiting for her return.
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Her novel Heroine Complex, the first in a series, features not one but two Asian American superheroines—and very different ones.
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Historical heroine #1: Lee Tai-Young, Korea's 1st female lawyer & judge who was a champion for women & families #IWD2017 #GoogleDoodle pic.twitter.
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Elle, after all, is a somewhat unlikely heroine; the rich blond sorority girl is usually the shallow villain, not the protagonist.
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Lohan, 32, played homeschooled heroine Cady Heron in the 2004 cult classic, and Bennett, 37, played her love interest, Aaron Samuels.
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Her most recent novel, Heroine, came out in March 2019 and looks at how the heroin epidemic affected one teenage girl.
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Its teenage heroine, Mitsuha (voiced by Mone Kamishiraishi), is a schoolgirl who is bored of life in her lakeside mountain town.
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The trailer introduces the movie's beautiful setting and heroine, Hua Mulan, showcasing her transformation from obedient daughter to China's greatest warrior.
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It's hard to be too scared by a PG-13 horror movie with a heroine so charming, you know she'll survive.
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"I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," Jane Austen wrote before beginning Emma.
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When she's not fighting evil as Marvel's badass heroine Jessica Jones, Krysten Ritter has a totally docile off-duty hobby: Knitting.
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With his views on women's suppressed desire for submissiveness, Marston was probably acting out some bondage fantasies with his fictional heroine.
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In a story built like the Mindy Project, our heroine was always going to get her version of a romantic ending.
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Grey's Anatomy fans can sleep well tonight, rest assured that their favorite heroine won't be matched with another random love interest.
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In Beyond Good & Evil 2, the prequel to the 2003 game, players will encounter a young, ferocious version of heroine Jade.
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Millie looked at herself in the mirror, gave her best [Mad Max: Fury Road heroine] Furiosa scream — and Eleven was born.
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The hard-knock, heavy-drinking heroine spends her days working as a private investigator and coping with trauma from her past.
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The problem, we find out thanks to a conversation with fantastic tragic heroine Taystee Jefferson (Danielle Brooks), is one of privilege.
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Yes, we all remember becoming obsessed with the series' badass, psychic heroine Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), but what about everything else?
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" She might as well be describing Hermione Granger, another heroine who's "incredibly curious and learned and does things her own way.
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That's right, I'm basically a rom-com heroine – minus the rom but plus the ramen because I eat almost exclusively ramen.
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And there s the book's heroine, a little girl named Sophie, an orphan, who becomes the BFG's great friend and advocate.
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Nevertheless, viewers saw a take-charge princess, a Howard Hawks-style wisecracking heroine with a kick-ass blaster — a new icon.
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The cyborg heroine played by Rosa Salazar is resonating overseas, where it made $32 million in its first weekend in theaters.
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The heroine of the film Everything, Everything, Maddy Whittier (Amandla Stenberg) is 17-years-old, but she's never left her house.
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Vox juxtaposes Paris with Rory and Joey from Dawson's Creek: The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
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The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco received three awards for its 21993 exhibition, The Rama Epic: Hero, Heroine, Ally, Foe.
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Here are six facts Mashable learned about Clinton's love of literature, and what fictional heroine made her who she is today.
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The story revolves around a teenage heroine who embarks on an interdimensional adventure after her father, a government scientist, mysteriously disappears.
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But for Ruth, the anti-heroine in director Alice Lowe's first feature Prevenge, pregnancy turns a woman into a serial killer.
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Sometimes he's howling orders at a lackey, other times he's silent, staring forlornly through the window like a Sofia Coppola heroine.
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Like the Hunger Games heroine, they know their own chances of survival depend not on stardom and luck, but on revolution.
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Kong takes a liking to our noble heroine after she rescues a supersized yak, and later the primate saves her life.
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The couple struck up a relationship via a prison pen pal service while she was serving five years for selling heroine.
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A 1960 novel by Seicho Matsumoto popularised Aokigahara as a site for suicides, after the heroine took her own life there.
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Emma Roberts paid homage to her aunt's famous role by transforming into the 1990's film heroine in the risqué ensemble.
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But the movie also wasn't afraid of presenting, in Tess, a heroine who has not just business smarts, but sexual agency.
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She craves this comprehension because she—like every purposeful fairy tale heroine before her—wants to fix the man she loves.
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Turner, an uproarious woman with a raspy voice, didn't immediately remind me of Cather's weathered heroine, but she exuded elemental force.
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" Ten-year-old Raymie Clarke, an anxious heroine, considers the possibility that it's "a fairy tale that hadn't been told yet.
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Her heroine, Bair discovered, was a woman whose life was no less riddled with contradictions and difficult compromises than her own.
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For spring, Anderson's woman is a swashbuckling heroine, wearing leather bandanas embellished with his signature rings as well as dainty chains.
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It is not only Wray's heroine but also his novel that comes of age, steadily deepening and astounding as it develops.
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Disney locked in Chinese actress Crystal Liu to take the screen as the fearless heroine in the 2019 live-action remake.
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As with all ColourPop collections, there are a bunch of kits by heroine and also the entire bundle ($166 at ColourPop).
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Wright's heroine, a New Englander named Anna Ramsey, travels to Mexico in hopes of acquiring a rare artifact: Montezuma's death mask.
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And it was always my intent to flip that, so that she is the heroine, and she never will be conquered.
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Series have starred the internet sensation Grumpy Cat, the government spy James Bond and the sword and sorcery heroine Red Sonja.
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In a popular 224.1 novel by Japanese author Seicho Matsumoto, a heroine heads into the forest to take her own life.
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Nana, the elderly heroine of Simona Ciraolo's "The Lines on Nana's Face," had quite the swinging time back in the day.
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Ms. Slate's Gidget the lap dog evolves from a lovestruck princess (pining for Max) into a fierce and resourceful action heroine.
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She became the book's heroine Miss Savage was a Florida native who moved to New York in 1921, before turning 30.
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"I was asleep before," the heroine of "The Handmaid's Tale" says in the new Hulu production of Margaret Atwood's 21954 novel.
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And she was writing her story specifically for young girls, which meant that her heroine became an active, story-driving protagonist.
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She is still, like the heroine she once idolized as the little boy she was once expected to be, a fighter.
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But the French-Cambodian actress could have ended up playing another heroine soon to be gracing the big screen: Wonder Woman.
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A campy, 21st century take on the 1953 film noir Niagara, the heroine tumbles to her death while visiting the falls.
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By casting Janet Leigh's daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis, as his heroine, Laurie Strode, Carpenter invites comparisons to "Psycho," which starred Leigh.
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The puzzle here is whether Thelma is a tragically doomed heroine (like Carrie) or a romantically challenged one (take your pick).
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Jessa is the disastrous heroine of our dreams; her job has never been to clean herself up, but to open herself.
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In "Winchester," she's a tough heroine out to protect her family and home from evil spirits and greedy company executives alike.
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She proposes hiring a pianist to play in the middle of Sloane Square, since the novel's heroine is a piano prodigy.
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Enjoyment of the novel may depend on how you feel about a heroine whose early years of marriage baffle even her.
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" So brava to the heroine, Roop (Alia Bhatt), who finally gets around to asking him, "Why can you never speak plainly?
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" Now, there will be a pair of debuts in the role of Kitri, the fan-flapping, fiery heroine of "Don Quixote.
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At their most basic level, movies are supposed to actually move; this one is as becalmed as its perpetually high heroine.
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In the Trump era, Ms. Reid, the daughter of immigrants, has emerged as a heroine of the resistance to his leadership.
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It told the story of a plantation heroine, Treemonisha, who defeats a mystic who is keeping his followers enslaved through ignorance.
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Well, it's Walker's job to keep us guessing, even at the risk of clumsily building her heroine out of mismatched parts.
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As desperate and consumed as our messy heroine may get in the process, Berry always lets her hold onto her humanity.
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The logic of the marriage plot usually assures a happy ending for the heroine, whatever difficulties she faces along the way.
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But because she is a Mike White heroine, she is also complicated, sometimes abrasive and not always pleasant to be around.
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The two-time Democratic presidential candidate continues to loom large in the psyche of her party — both as heroine and villain.
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ATOMIC BLONDE Charlize Theron's Furiosa was a great action heroine, but could she beat her new character at bare-knuckle combat?
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Publishers all turned her down; they thought that for someone with a degenerative nerve disease, the heroine was just too happy.
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But what I love most about it is how it reframes Alcott's decision to "sell out" by marrying off her heroine.
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She is, as Denby observed, like the heroine of a play by George Bernard Shaw, taking matters into her own hands.
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Chris is by turns a spirited heroine, a trollish underground woman, a feminist social critic, and a phenomenologist of romantic longing.
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Her most ambitious work for City Ballet, "The Shaded Line," set to cacophonous music by Tan Dun, features an androgynous heroine.
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When her book's heroine has the temerity to invoke Anna Karenina approaching the railroad tracks, the analogy is actually well earned.
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Like the maddened heroine of Donizetti's opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" (in traditional productions), she wears a long nightdress, with billowing sleeves.
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There is much Nikki Haley could learn from a true heroine of the South Carolina Confederate flag removal: Bree Newsome Bass.
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Our heroine Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) had just secured a spot on tour with fictional pop star Shy Baldwin (Leroy McClain).
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The heroine of this smart, affecting story is an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother at a young age.
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In Proske's conception, the heroine is mad from the outset, the story unfolding as an extended hallucination in a hospital ward.
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"If I'm going to sell my heroine into marriage for money, I might as well get some of it," she says.
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A collage installed in a light box features Ms. Hoey in sunglasses and battle mode, suggesting the artist as action heroine.
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A collage installed in a light box features Ms. Hoey in sunglasses and battle mode, suggesting the artist as action heroine.
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In the following decades she became a cult heroine and a legend online, where fans speculated about where she had gone.
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Which may well have you salivating at the prospect of Ms. Ireland taking on that ultimate damaged heroine of American theater.
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And director David Leitch is a little too nonchalant about the gigantic pile of corpses his heroine leaves in her wake.
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Ms. Witherspoon plans to play the heroine, a trader who is fighting sexism — and selling mortgage-backed securities — when the markets implode.
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On Saturday, Jacob officially introduced us to Rey the puppy, a call out to The Force Awakens heroine played by Daisy Ridley.
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In a First Man riff, the Killing Eve heroine said the film's title is also Hollywood's game plan for finding a director.
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During a set visit, Marvel's Nick Fury — aka Samuel Jackson — explained to reporters exactly why Captain Marvel's titular heroine is so powerful.
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She became a heroine for some and a villain for others, and has spent over two years in jail accused of kidnapping.
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Just wait until our feminist French heroine and her hirsute, hostage-taking love interest come into the scene for a dance-off.
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"I just had this feeling that there is a unique movie heroine here and that this isn't a poker movie," Sorkin said.
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Congratulations to you MerLuca fans, for Grey's Anatomy heroine Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) got together at last.
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Daisy Ridley's life has changed in more ways than one since she first stepped into the role of Star Wars heroine Rey.
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The tension of Killing Eve's globetrotting machinations is only rivaled by watching our heroine and antiheroine becoming increasingly fixated on each other.
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A show that bucked romantic comedy tropes is now bringing a rom-com heroine to the small screen for its sixth season.
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But, ultimately, I didn't get what I wanted, which was a movie with a fat heroine who gets her own happy ending.
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Still Me gives fans of the trilogy a truly satisfying conclusion for a heroine they've come to know (and love) so well.
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The choral vocal layering continues, as the song's title pays homage to the film's precocious titular heroine, voiced by newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.
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Because Rebecca Bunch (Bloom), a whirling dervish of feverish passion and debilitating anxiety, is no heroine — not in the traditional sense, anyway.
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Caroline Framke Rebecca's trying so desperately to cast herself as the lead heroine, which you see all the time in rom-coms.
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Disney's popular heroine pauses, and with a loud fart, poops out a stream of colored plastic balls that bounce down the stairwell.
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The plucky female heroine of Ronja would fit right in with Kiki of Kiki's Delivery Service fame or Spirited Away's Chihiro, too.
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It's because, as Kelli reminds our heroine, men out here are terrible, and at least Lawrence is handsome, faithful, and all Issa's.
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She's no longer just the heroine of a trilogy: She's a franchise, and she'll likely appear in books and movies in perpetuity.
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Melancholia's Justine, who is named after the "heroine" of the novel by the Marquis de Sade, desires nothing more than absolute annihilation.
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But, her decision to turn down such sexual coercion ended any dreams she had about following in her heroine Olivia Pope's footsteps.
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Antigone is a heroine not just because she offers her family the proper respect, but because she offers respect to the gods.
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It will be the first record the New Zealand native has put out since the release of her 2013 album, Pure Heroine.
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Although Midge admittedly knows nothing about the issues at hand, Jane picks our heroine out of the crowd to share her story.
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He'd encourage her to be "the heroine of my dreams," help build wooden swords, and enact elaborate pretend stories with one another.
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"Indifferent, really," says Melissa Joan Hart, who initially brought the magical heroine to life on the ABC sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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We're only able to understand anti-heroine Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) through her violent flashbacks, which bend reality to her traumatized perception.
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"Anne with an 'E' looks much more distinguished," says our eponymous heroine upon arrival at Green Gables, which later becomes her home.
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We catch up with our unnamed heroine Fleabag (writer/creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge) over a year after the events of Season 1.
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The payoff left the program's heroine, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), who ostensibly had the president's ear, at a professional and personal crossroads.
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When the groom arrived, I walked into my room and asked myself what the heroine in a bad romantic comedy would do.
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And then, as if things weren't bad enough, it seems Tom drugged our already pill-popping heroine during his impromptu therapy session.
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Of course there are white women suffering from anorexia—Lily Collins, the actress and heroine of this film, was one of them.
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The '90s-set series also features Teyana Taylor, playing fictional rapper Imani X — and she might just be TV's latest musical heroine.
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It's easier for us to conceive of a heroine in Black Widow's slinky but staid bodysuit or Batgirl's new yellow combat boots.
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Animated text conversations between our heroine and her mom aren't just weird, they're boring, and they yank you out of the story.
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One such tale, "Why Why Girl", features a chatterbox heroine named Moyna, who drives her family mad with a deluge of questions.
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Festival on Friday — the young heroine falls in love with a masculine woman, a union organizer in a Gilded Age garment factory.
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And it was important to find a Jane that, even though the movie takes place in the 1880s, was a modern heroine.
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