| NOUN | a heroine | heroines |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Research indicates that male writers are more likely to make heroines superhuman, whereas female writers tend to make heroines ordinary humans, as well as making their male heroes more powerful than their heroines, possibly due to sex differences in valued traits.
- Most "otome" games' heroines are not voiced, due to the budget concerns of voicing all their dialogue.
- There are ten main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story.
- At the Heroines Monument in the south of the district a branch museum of the National Museum was opened in 1989.
- The player alternates between two heroines, Valanice and Rosella, with each chapter.
- In June 2012, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton identified Ela Bhatt as one of her 'heroines'.
- Deol was one of the heroines of J.P. Dutta's multi starrer war epic "LOC: Kargil" and was paired with Abhishek Bachchan.
- She played romantic heroines and enjoyed a short but successful career before her premature death from smallpox.
- She played the confidants of heroines, secondary heroines and shared character parts with Mademoiselle de La Motte.
- Initially often playing ingenue and heroines, she became known for as a tragedienne.
- Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi is mentioned in "Chapter Six: Nigerian Heroines of the 20th Century" in the book "Nigerian heroes and heroines: and other issues in citizenship education", by Godwin Chukwuemeka Ezeh.
- As her career progressed, the heroines of her novels became less traditional and more Bohemian.
- Grost also points out Woolrich's use of women heroines, especially in "Face Work.” Usually these women are in hard-boiled professions and they get into tough situations where they have to protect a naive younger brother or sister.
- Moreover, Austen's "heroines' subordinate role in the family ...
- The first one used the song "Sweetx2☆Summer" sung by Ami Koshimizu and Kaori Mizuhashi, featuring the heroines Amane and Setsu.
- In the earliest Harlequin romance novels, heroines were typically nurses and secretaries, but as time has passed and women have entered the workforce in larger numbers, romance heroines have spanned the career spectrum.
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