Here you select a plotter, plot style table, a variety of plot options, and the final paper size in the Page Setup Manager. |
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What it cannot survive is our indifference to, or unawareness of, the evidence that such a plot has succeeded. |
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However, the scatter plot of gene density versus Alu density showed that this is not an all-or-none phenomenon. |
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Many plot threads and facts are explained in depth by the authors as they happen. |
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A big part of it has to do with lame plot contrivances that slow the movie down rather than speeding it up. |
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This movie had a cookie-cutter plot and generic characters, which is largely why it failed to succeed. |
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The plot was uncovered as the three set out on their mission armed with rifles, handguns, swords and knifes. |
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It's all been tried before, and it's a plot that has been rehashed more times than any of us can count. |
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She's simply inserted into the plot as a romantic device who just happens to be a crack shot at two hundred-fifty paces. |
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Two words that describe the pace and plot of this film are plodding and uninteresting. |
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It is this authenticity which lends credence to a runaway plot of student revolt against authority. |
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I'm not sure what Hong Kong movie this plot is ripped off from, but Quentin is involved so I'm confident it's one of them. |
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The plot is contrived in a lot of places and uses some lazy devices in others. |
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It has a few good moments, but sinks under its cookie-cutter plot and cardboard characters. |
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The plot of history may not always be as credible as fictional narrative, but it can be just as fascinating. |
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As the plot thickens, the suspect first begins to lose freedom, then dignity, and then any kind of self-respect. |
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Today, nothing remains of the airfield except for a 500m2 plot of land donated by a farmer which has been turned into a small memorial park. |
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A labyrinthian plot and a labyrinthian chase make this one of the best thrillers of the year. |
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The plot just requires him to be a meek, timid guy next door who believes in following the rules. |
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The plot is basically about unrequited love and the boy ending up with the right girl in the end. |
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It stands in a good-sized plot of land, with gardens to the front enclosed by hedges and a wall. |
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As the predictable plot plods onward, the viewer will sink further and further into despair. |
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The big problem is, the script is knuckleheaded, employing a plot twist that defies all reason for the sake of mere surprise. |
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Plus, the film offers a surprise or two, although the plot twists are gradually revealed rather than sprung upon us. |
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There's no political intrigue, no plot twists and a near-total lack of cutscenes. |
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It is likely that most of the conspirators had details of the plot drip-fed to them as the need arose. |
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And since I'm making melodrama, contriving a plot is hardly a betrayal of that. |
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Its plot is more contrived and seems to be a little bit rushed towards the end. |
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Back on the ship, as the plot thickens and roils, our brave buccaneers flounder in the doldrums. |
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The simplicity of the plot puts a human face on the multitudes of suffering people who lived through these times. |
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First, the overall plot focuses upon the hubris of an upper class that thinks itself above the powers of mortality. |
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And the involutions of plot become if anything more elaborate than in the first half of the poem. |
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By this stage, the scriptwriters are into their fourteenth magic mushroom, as the plot ricochets between schizophrenia and plain stoopid. |
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It is at this stage that the plot thickens and sympathy for some parents vanishes. |
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He eventually confessed to being part of a bomb plot masterminded by the British embassy. |
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Once again the hidden and mistaken identity constructs this plot and furthers its comedy. |
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That the let's-put-on-a-show plot was age-old mattered not among lively performances, inventive comedy and barnstorming dance routines. |
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It's a third-rate movie made worse because its plot turns on a common and dangerous misunderstanding of how the natural world works. |
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The plot of the novel concerns a terrorist attack on London and the resulting death of a child and his father. |
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The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense. |
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The plot has all the consistency of tissue paper, and the acting is equally as thin. |
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I would say the plot hung together, the dialogue was not too cliched, and there was just about enough characterisation. |
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Garnet was accused of knowing about the plot beforehand and not reporting it to the authorities. he was accused of Jesuitical equivocation. |
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As the plot unfolds, Sonya finds that she has to repress herself in order to fit into mainstream American culture and attain her goals. |
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I don't offhand dismiss speculation that this is all a neoconservative plot to privatize Iraqi art. |
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However, several colleagues had learned of the plot and came just in the nick of time to prevent the man from depressurizing the chamber. |
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The rough trajectory of the plot begins with Kitty's discovery of a billet-doux, from her husband to Tula. |
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Instead, he spools out an obvious, by-the-numbers plot, with an ending bereft of any impact thanks to a too-convenient plot twist. |
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But nothing is what it seems and plot twists keep you guessing throughout the series. |
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At this point, the film begins to play its highest cards, with a breathtaking new plot twist about every three minutes. |
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The 12m x 12m plot tapered towards the rear and was made up of a series of terraces, subdivided into rhomboid shaped beds. |
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They both have entirely messy stories, rife with plot holes and improbabilities. |
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You will not be disappointed if you are looking for strong direction and, a clear plot and actors with clear, demonstrable talent. |
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In each plot, we established two 50-m-long transects perpendicular to each other, centered in the plot and oriented along cardinal points. |
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The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure. |
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The plot contrives miracles and coincidence to suggest there's something deeper going on behind the free-wheeling mess on-screen. |
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Here, however, several contrived situations are grafted into the plot to generate artificial tension. |
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Though the exposition is convoluted and a lot of the plot details are contrived, I kind of dug the story. |
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The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are. |
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His unlikely plot machinations take some swallowing, but his characters truly get their hooks into you. |
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Most villagers have a small plot of land on which they farm maize, groundnuts, cassava, millet, sweet potatoes, and other products. |
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Slick dramatic lighting and a varied, enjoyable color design smooth out the film's disjointing plot jump-cuts and occasional coincidences. |
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And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved. |
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The plot isn't much to brag about, but Carmen Luvana turns in a pair of white-hot scenes that more than justify her top billing. |
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Acts 2 and 3 are a bit more contrived in their plot machinations but still hilarious. |
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The plot is very hokey, just like any good horror movie, but the scares are genuine. |
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She used the rest of the seed capital to invest in a small plot of agricultural land. |
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His story is part of a triptych of stories that make up the plot of this novel. |
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The station pointer is a navigating instrument which can be used to plot ones position from three corrected compass bearings. |
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From then on, the plot thickens with gangland hit men, police snoopers, media feeding frenzies, and nasty sexual shenanigans. |
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As promised in the title, the main plot of the novel revolves around a surgical operation of epic proportions. |
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The governor says a terrorist plot was masterminded behind these prison walls. |
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But the master stroke of the production was the way the plot was allowed to develop through the music and lyrics rather than just the dialog. |
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It was detailed and depraved, a plot to hide bombs in baby buggies in the New York subways. |
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He gives five prisoners a sizable plot on the prison grounds to make the most gorgeous garden they can. |
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So hot was the topic of regicide, censors of the day made the librettist relocate the plot to Puritan Boston. |
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Some education authorities have cut truancy by introducing electronic registers, which can plot patterns of absences. |
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The plot depends upon the emergence, withdrawal, and reemergence of a few key characters. |
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These tools also plot and correlate the image in the customers' mind of other appliances such as refrigerators and microwave ovens. |
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The demonstration plot obtained better yield and better quality compared with the traditionary yield. |
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The Queen paused at the Black Watch regimental plot and spoke to Brigadier Donald Wilson and regimental secretary Joe Hubble. |
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Harriet recalls the good old days when they gave you the plot three times in the half-hour episode. |
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The average importance value for each tree species in each plot was calculated as the mean of the relative basal area and the relative density. |
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The film has no shortage of beaut comic actors, nor was it light-on for plot possibilities. |
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We who hear and read stories are good at telling whether a plot makes sense, hangs together, or whether the story remains unfinished. |
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This allows for plot twists and epic scope undreamt of in the 90-minute Hollywood story arc. |
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In his lame explanation he said he didn't remember the plot of the 1970s flick. |
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This at least saves me trying to comprehend how anybody could write such abysmal dialogue, characters, and plot scenarios. |
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The plot is all about the problems faced by an Indian youngster, Indrajeeth, who lands up in New York by accident. |
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Flowers laid by relatives at the plot were scattered around the memorial during Sunday night's desecration of the graves. |
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Although the plot is trashy and derivative, this film has some merit as a brutally effective series of gore and shocks. |
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The novel develops a plot fueled by a desire for a conventionally capitalistic definition of happiness. |
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Best of all is his plot to assassinate the ex-wife's cat, the spiteful angora she left behind. |
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The plot treads water and most of the gags are so achingly obvious, you'll be hard pushed to even smile. |
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The plot holds together well, featuring a number of laugh-out-loud moments, and some terribly amusing twists. |
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Initially she was tempted to drift off into fantasies, or use the time to plot or scheme but she knew this was wrong. |
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The difficulties lie more in a plot that drags and characterizations that are rather stale. |
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The premise remains interesting, but the plot is cluttered with schemes and counter-schemes that seem unrealistic at best and pointless at worst. |
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She can transform the most boring plot into an interesting and informative story, which can hold the attention of any child. |
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This is not a film for cynics or suspicious types who expect plot twists to pop out at them. |
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Admittedly, the marshaling of characters and strands of plot over vast tracts of prose has never been the author's primary concern. |
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The schmaltzy plot and overcooked acting made it hard to take the film very seriously. |
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The Stern-Volmer plot of these solutions is linear, and the bimolecular reaction rate constant agrees with previous observations. |
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Ancient farmers discovered that plant yield could be increased on a plot of land by spreading animal manure throughout. |
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She and her husband regularly tended the small plot at the crematorium where the ashes of her parents are buried. |
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As the plot unfolds, the story begins to collapse under the weight of its unanswered questions. |
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Eventually, any pretence of a plot is jettisoned in favour of romantic wish fulfilment. |
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The plot is weak and the film can't decide whether it's a road movie, a quest or a love story. |
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I like a bit of substance and depth to my characters, plot and general intrigue. |
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The plot and intrigue don't come from a script, but from careful editing and control of the set. |
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I see a world where in places of darkness, toupees and comb overs plot with the glass controller. |
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It's equally hard to find good things to say about the meandering plot or the derivative music of the film. |
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Let us assume a two-factor economy, in which a plot of marginal land yields no rent. |
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The sample plot in Figure 1 is the outcome of a pair of dice thrown a large number of times. |
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This is a film with fine acting, camera work free of frills and a plot that will keep you guessing. |
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The opera is beautifully suited to the balletic form, with a dramatic setting, strongly drawn characters and a plot of enduring depth. |
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In an espionage movie an American secret agent discovers a horrendous terrorist plot to destroy a U.S. city. |
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In other words, a plot element should be deployed in a timely fashion and with proper dramatic emphasis. |
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The temperature-time plot shows how this model also fails to satisfy the radiometric data. |
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He allows plot points and characters to meander around meaninglessly, while avoiding obvious elements like purpose and plausibility. |
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The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden. |
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The proportion of coarse sediment deposited in the plot drains increased with larger storms. |
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Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade. |
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It's an old story and probably the basis of the plot for a forthcoming movie. |
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The director is a juggler in this movie, trying to keep a hundred different balls, a hundred different plot lines and characters, in the air. |
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As a result, the castmembers themselves seem to have ad-libbed most of the week, based on what I imagine was a rough sketch of a few plot points. |
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So if the mystery plot is really just a McGuffin, what is Fuller really trying to accomplish by setting the story in this mental asylum? |
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In the end, then, Shaw's greatest skill turned out to be not in adroit plot construction, but in creating good roles for actors. |
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The general feeling seems to be that the plot was thrown together and the story lacks structure. |
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The plot is that the parole officer witnesses a murder committed by a bent copper. |
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A lot of science fiction writers just use the scientific element as a McGuffin, to make the plot go forward. |
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Due to some unforeseen plot machination, your character is washed up on the beach of a tropical desert island. |
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Both reader and character are united in unease at Kindersley's plot machinations. |
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But Hollinghurst doesn't rely on tabloid-inspired plot machinations to keep the book's engine ticking. |
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When a cancer-stricken doctor is brought in to investigate, the plot begins to spirals towards its startlingly inventive climax. |
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The story writes against sensationalism and sentimentality even as the plot operates in these selfsame terms. |
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The film's portrayal of a powerless woman dragged along by the tide of events doesn't lend itself to edge of the seat plot twists. |
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The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened. |
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Unlike my aged grandmothers, Casella is a wizard with beans, which he grows with tender care on an organic plot upstate. |
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Clearly, the melodramatic plot is a vehicle for the wacky characters and witty dialogue, and the performances are crisp and funny. |
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Expect lots of guns, flying bullets, high-speed chases and a huge body count as the tension rises and the plot thickens. |
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Each member's plot is demarcated with either a fence or an uncultivated strip of land. |
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As the plot deliciously twists and turns, it becomes more engaging and more human. |
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A large Celtic Cross stands in the middle of the plot and there too many of the Jones Family lay at rest underneath. |
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Besides the fact that you're scared out of your mind that this plot will come crashing down upon your ears? |
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I loved the first one for its sophisticated camerawork, intricate plot and masterful performances. |
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No doubt, there may be some who meticulously plot each word, draft, redraft, ponder and post. |
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The project also has a plot of cannabis that manages to stand out even among all the other green plants. |
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The plot of a film noir, generically speaking, is an ironic romance in which the knight's quest is driven by vice instead of virtue. |
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That's where the plot begins and ends, but this is 20 minutes of hilarious knockabout, culminating in everyone getting drunk. |
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The plot sinks into absurdity, as dead people are resurrected and the Beast is exposed as a mechanical porcupine. |
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Are you sure your parents didn't plot all this behind your back as an early April Fool's trick? |
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Unfortunately, the play is as elementary as its title, leaving much to be desired in plot and characterization. |
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The plot does a bit of a curly-wurly at the end that shows a glimmer of originality, but not enough to save it. |
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Maturin's version of the Shakespearian romance plot encodes family secrets. |
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When I went back to see the room where I was born, it was just a grassy plot between two apartment buildings. |
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The resultant plot does seem to show that the population is now approaching an asymptote. |
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There are additional plot twists that you probably don't want to know about if you plan to see this movie. |
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And the film boasts a very funny, intentionally loony last-minute plot twist. |
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Was it the big plot points that you wanted to reflect in your life or the mundane little details that you were going for? |
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The system, which can plot a route from a wide range of driver inputs, always shows the most direct route. |
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Panels A and B represent a plot of the expected ratio coefficients versus the fitted ones. |
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For Frye this meant that there were four archetypal plot modes, or mythoi, that characterized Western literature. |
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We can plot a complex function on an Argand diagram, that is, a function whose values are complex numbers. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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A nice, tight plot with solid acting and direction is still enough to make a film successful. |
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To no one's surprise, the plot is predictably weak, but who really cares if it's all just inconsequential fluff when the action's this much fun? |
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Figure 3 shows the scatter plot of estimated versus measured cloudless values for the three data sets. |
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The small plot of littoral rainforest remnant is under pressure from weed, drainage and erosion and needs restoration. |
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No, I believe the whole thing is a dastardly plot to malign and traduce a great man. |
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Such a plot shows that the system cycles through precisely the same state of motion again and again at regular intervals. |
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Two viewings suggest that deciphering the complex, ambiguous plot may not be worth the effort. |
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The prediction isn't nearly as accurate, as seen in the plot of differences between the real and expected values. |
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At the end, I was left wondering why they bothered to make the film, because the plot seemed weak to me. |
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We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry. |
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Council officers have had no choice but to plot a route using roads, which they accept is not ideal. |
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It is occasionally a little corny dramatically and the plot twists can be seen a mile off but technically the film works. |
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The plot is twist-heavy, and banks a lot of its punch on the big reveal at the end, which, while satisfying, is hugely predictable. |
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The plot is thought to have involved the use of conventional explosives, probably to be loaded into cars and driven into crowded city centres. |
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Nothing is forced, and in the mode of European cinema plot is sacrificed at the altar of character. |
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Generally, it was the more recently conducted reviews that had considered or tested for funnel plot asymmetry. |
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On a visit many years ago they chanced upon a man who declared he had the best plot of land on God's Earth, on the shores of Loch Melford. |
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Shock revelations follow as the story unravels, the plot thickens and the audience grows more intrigued. |
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They also have to plot the aircraft's position on a chart as a backup to verify their location at all times. |
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The film starts by introducing ways to find a plot of land in the desert using satellite images, topographical maps and a compass. |
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The story enthrals you from the first page to the last as the plot unravels at a speedy pace. |
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Other highlights include a surprising fade to black followed by an agonizing wait until a crucial plot event is revealed. |
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Kinski is about to bring to life a female android as a replacement for Max when he picks up three criminals on the run and the plot kicks off. |
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There are so many aspects to consider when reviewing a film, that the plot is probably the least important. |
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Well I can factor out the imaginary unit number and plot the result on the same graph. |
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Of course the evil plot that the villain finally springs in the third act makes no particular sense. |
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Sometimes things that happen on your property affect others, and it's not fair to say tough luck just because you own that plot of land. |
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The plot was about how an unexpected telephone call changes the life of a young woman. |
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He believed it was plot to tarnish the Jamaat's name because he was scheduled to appear on a radio talk show yesterday. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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These ages plot as a normal curve, supporting the assumption that they all derive from a single thermal event. |
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With the Filumena caught up in a bootlegging scheme, the plot goes wrong and a constable is murdered, leaving her to hang. |
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A child is never too young to harbor deadly secrets, or plot diabolical schemes. |
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As if the tonal mess weren't enough, the movie is riddled with plot holes that wreak increasing confusion. |
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There are plot holes a plenty and some of the costumes look like they were stolen from a junior high school rummage sale. |
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Anyway, the mystery of James' eccentric behavior is eventually revealed in a plot twist that was blindingly obvious half an hour earlier. |
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But the plot miscarries, and finally Celia's virtue and loyalty prevail on the king to surrender her to his son. |
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A handful of side quests aside, the main plot is completely linear and the approaches to the missions themselves give the player few options. |
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In this film, death rules supreme, with the plot simply tracing an endless cycle of annihilation, utterly unredeemed by any intent or outcome. |
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The perimeter of each plot was trenched to 1 m depth and lined with polyethylene film to prevent lateral movement of soil water. |
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The pieces are tied together less by logic or plot than they are by emotional links. |
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In answering a question about his collages he talks about why he could never plot a novel. |
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With so many different characters and plot elements stuffed into the film's lean 85-minute runtime, there's a danger of losing viewers. |
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In 1601 he met up with his old St Peter's schoolfellow Christopher Wright in Madrid and was recruited into the plot to kill King James. |
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Basal diameter and height of each scrub oak stem within the plot were recorded. |
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The plot construction is a bit convoluted, but at the core it is the unlikely romance between the ageing Lothario and the formidable divorcee. |
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The plot behind the film is very thought provoking if you start reading the religious implications into it. |
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The plot really is the weakest part of the film, existing solely as a backdrop to pin some killer stunts on. |
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Local government spending priorities seem to have lost the plot with the focus moving from the essential to the fashionable. |
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And the Greeks, famous for their tragedies, really knew how to plot a story for maximum impact. |
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Starting with a simple tale of human tragedy, the plot slowly widens to encompass national and international concerns. |
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At this point I lost the plot and started screaming at Abby who awoke in a panic. |
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Its problems run a lot deeper than a weak, unoriginal plot or lame actors, however. |
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The conspirators gradually become enmeshed by their own plot and are dismayed to find they are as susceptible as their victims. |
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A tale of murder, bribery, betrayal and intrigue follows as the plot gathers pace and Solomon races to towards the finish line. |
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A clever premise, lots of clever ideas interwoven into the plot and just bags and bags of fun. |
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She extended the callipers like a pair of compasses preparing to plot the landmarks on his face. |
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Over there, you'll find a list of all their films together, plus cast lists, a brief summary of each plot and my evaluation of each film. |
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Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race. |
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He loses the plot like a shaker of salt, vaguely wrapping up the con in the film's final moments. |
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The plot in Fig.2 has a striking qualitative similarity to the observed NMR quadrupole splittings. |
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The plot involves three villains who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to make ends meet. |
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The thriller plot is fragmented, subsumed in absurdist detail and consistently mapped onto the struggle between body and landscape. |
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The play has no forward momentum, and plot arrives in Act 2 seemingly as an afterthought. |
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This huge opera is nothing less than a setting in Russian of almost the entire plot of the trilogy of Aeschylus. |
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In spite of the legerity of the plot concerning the lovers, the theme of death appears several times. |
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Arab craftsmen produced complex astronomical instruments, astrolabes, which helped them plot the positions of the stars and tell the time of day. |
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He was on the run after Singapore police busted an earlier plot to bomb Western embassies there. |
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But as I began mentally working out the plot of my next unpublished novel, I heard the unmistakable scrape of skis approaching from behind. |
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Authorities despise him, people misunderstand him and villains continuously plot to get rid of him. |
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To explore the intricacies of the plot further would give away the denouement and spoil any pleasure that might be culled from the evening. |
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The plot is sufficiently ravelled for the entry to Valhalla to have only ambiguous significance. |
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We want to fence off a quarter of an acre of our land to create a building plot with access from our existing driveway. |
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Despite being politically inactive, he was accused of being a Russophile and was even framed for organising a plot against the prime minister. |
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He muttered something under his breath, and started planning his next plot to kill her. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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And none of these pieces of acting struggles against the film's plot demands or the narrow sensibilities of the actioner. |
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In her new novel, she weaves a complex tale full of unexpected plot twists and turns. |
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The plot draws, of course, from the recently released animated movie of the same name. |
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Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience. |
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The wives find out about the plot and put in a plan of their own to catch them in the act. |
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It is ridiculous to demand that we should give asylum to those who plot the destruction of our society. |
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Nothing adds up or makes sense and the plot descends into complete mayhem and rage. |
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She and her brother had planned the getaway plot for so long, and they were so sure that it would work. |
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Issues such as domestic abuse and addiction are used more meaningfully than as convenient plot devices. |
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Its dubious merits and glitzy, vacuous plot aside, it is a film, on one level at least, about having everything and feeling nothing. |
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That's mainly because I love the experience of going to see a film and think that that makes up for any plot holes you may encounter. |
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Outline writers segment the overall plot into weekly and then daily portions. |
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The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point. |
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That's really odd, too, that the whole plot comes from the rhyme, from the need for rhymes. |
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The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood. |
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The plot is far from novel in cinematic history, but is at least a bit of a twist on the standard formulation. |
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A plot of the theoretical relationship between stress and deformation in metal shows a linear portion that represents the elastic region. |
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There's a side plot involving some shady characters, but it's not explored or explained enough to hold these lackluster episodes together. |
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Igniting with unstoppable force, the whole shuddering plot accumulates volume on a logarithmic scale before its explosive, bunker busting climax. |
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On one hand, the film is a terrible mess of plot holes, ridiculous premises, and overacting. |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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He has not been implicated in the coup plot and has remained silent on the affair. |
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There is a certain kind of movie viewer who wants to know the entire plot of a film before it opens. |
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His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold. |
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The plot takes place many years after the events of his previous westerns, this time at the turn of the Twentieth Century. |
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Though the plot has the unmistakable ring of familiarity, strong acting and directing carry the film through occasional missteps. |
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The events of his three years on the road, except for a few short asides, make up the plot of the novel. |
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It's a testimony to them that the show has held up and held on as well as it has, even with all the recycled and silly plot machinations. |
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Police had said the plan to kill him was part of a larger plot to overthrow the President. |
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Some authors sit down and work out their entire plot in summary form before they write even a line of prose. |
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From the late Middle Ages onwards, one plot in particular dominated these tales in Europe. |
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In fact, the plot of the novel constantly moves around, traveling from place to place like tourists and travel books. |
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The scalogram is a plot of the sum of the squares of the coefficients at each scale. |
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Patient reports of dreams experienced during REM sleep tend to be bizarre and detailed, with storyline plot associations. |
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As this is ballet, like opera, there are lots of improbable plot twists before the story concludes with a happy ending. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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Set in 1958, the screwball plot involves false identities and a literary hoax, chock-full of distinctive wisecracks delivered at breakneck speed. |
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Life for the couple sounds very much like it is drawn from the plot of a Ben Stiller movie. |
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Last week, he and his Cabinet met for a relaxed away day in St Andrews to plot their strategy for the coming months. |
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It is sometimes difficult to discern the main thrust of the plot because of a host of subplots. |
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Another way the movie tries to rise above its own dry plot is to stay fairly fast-paced. |
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The depraved plot is shot with a schizophrenic camera incorporating elements of peepshows, montage and silent horror films amongst others. |
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During the dream, I felt awed by how powerful the plot of my film was, but when I woke up I could not remember anything about it. |
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The film's abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story. |
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By the time I got to the drystone wall that divides the plot from the public footpath and the beck, the sobs had changed to screams of rage. |
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The plot of changes in minimum versus maximum size data shows that changes are not equally distributed over the four quadrants. |
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In 1980 he was jailed for three years for financing a plot to counterfeit gold coins. |
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We wandered upstairs and downstairs, through the garden, past the vegetable plot and back to a bus stop. |
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I'm always a sucker for plot in this type of movie and for once it wasn't completely superficial and full of holes. |
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A funnel plot showed noticeable asymmetry in the 11 placebo controlled trials. |
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His resigned acceptance of the situations in which the plot places him is a masterpiece of understated comedy acting and very, very effective. |
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But he was implicated in the Ridolfi plot in 1571, spent more years in captivity, and in the later 1570s lived in quiet retirement. |
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But Carruth manages a rare alchemy by combining an intricate plot and technology that's both specific and vague enough to seem plausible. |
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The plot of the novel deals with the re-entry into society of a girl who seven years before murdered three children in her care. |
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Likewise, editor A. Shreekar Prasad has skillfully interwoven the three plot lines and the film unwinds with great lucidity and no jarring notes. |
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Those, Stauffenberg among them, who saw the plot as a means of redeeming the Army's reputation, accordingly found themselves in a fix. |
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The rich family has an English butler who is masterminding a plot to kidnap Michelangelo and hold him for ransom. |
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Like many adaptations from novels, the plot has too much material to give justice to the main theme. |
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However, the plot itself seemed thin, with much of it involving fantastical stories told by the main characters to an unbelieving lawyer. |
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