villain of the piece, the
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But George Bailey’s heroism stemmed from his resistance to the real villain of the piece—the money-grubbing Mr Potter.
From Economist
Indeed, the hashtag #goleiraeualinda, or "beautiful American goalie" was the No1 topic on Twitter in Brazil at the time and, although Journo did note that Daiane Menezes Rodrigues, who scored an own goal and missed a penalty, may be the villain of the piece, the fans had already adopted a new hero.
From The Guardian
Even the villain of the piece, the would-be blackmailer Krogstad, acquires nuance in Mark Nelson’s layered portrayal.
From New York Times
In the centre of the manège stands the villain of the piece, the Riding-Master.
From Project Gutenberg
With the exception of Sempronius, the villain of the piece, the lovers are one and all somewhat silly.
From Project Gutenberg
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