Plotting
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101 examples of Plotting in a sentence
And then I'm
plotting
those people's trips, in the hopes that maybe we can use social network and the data that it leaves behind to provide a model of how people move, which would be valuable to epidemiologists, among other people.
A time for
plotting
to whack the chief of police, like in this classic scene from "The Godfather."
No matter where you look, what this is
plotting
is the size of the relationship between disgust sensitivity and political orientation, and no matter where we looked, we saw a very similar effect.
The plot with the red and the green blobs, this is
plotting
different components of the data against each other.
This is a conclusion that we should have all kinds of reasons for avoiding, the most important of which is that when you say, "somebody who is doing bad things," you probably mean things like
plotting
a terrorist attack or engaging in violent criminality, a much narrower conception of what people who wield power mean when they say, "doing bad things."
To find out, let's start by looking at something on which men and women really do differ and
plotting
some psychological gender differences on the same scale.
In May 1820, five men known as the Cato Street Conspirators were executed in London for
plotting
to assassinate members of the British government.
I was the navigator on board, and one evening, after a long session analyzing weather data and
plotting
our course, I came up on deck and saw this beautiful sunset.
Pronoia is the delusional belief that other people are
plotting
your well-being.
So I built a Google map, and started
plotting
the points where pieces were being picked up.
But after years of
plotting
revenge, Prospero’s foe is finally in sight.
Prospero’s
plotting
even extends to his daughter’s love life, whom he plans to fall for stranded prince Ferdinand.
We can include the strong force by spreading out its two charge directions and
plotting
the charges of the force particles in quarks along these directions.
That's how we know that a smile might mean sadness and a cry might mean happiness, and a stoic, still face might mean that you are angrily
plotting
the demise of your enemy.
Nineteen members of Al Queda
plotting
to fly planes into buildings constitutes a conspiracy.
She turns out to be part of a cult of werewolves who are
plotting
to...I'm not sure, something bad.
The surviving men are either high prices gigolos in back alley clubs, or crazed lunatics in run down football stadiums
plotting
to overthrow the 'Lesbian Conspiracy'.
1. Absurd
plotting.
These films, though of varying degrees of quality, clearly strove to achieve something in terms of story line, plotting, acting, direction, and overall tone.
Cameron, who has set up shop deep in the swamp lands of what I'm presuming is the Louisiana bayou, is
plotting
revenge against four of his former peers who both humiliated him and forced him to resign from his previous job.
1930's comedy mystery about "The Crooked Circle" a band of hooded crooks who set about
plotting
the murder of some one who swore to oppose them.
Dianna's assisted by friendly karate master Joe (amiable Chiquito), faces opposition from undercover narcotics agent Elaine (lovely, buxom blonde babe Pat Anderson), and romances cocky, ruthlessly ambitious Charlie (essayed with supremely arrogant aplomb by Stan Shaw) while
plotting
her revenge against nefarious drug kingpin Sid (an effectively slimy Ken Metcalfe).
It's difficult to believe the lovers can't hear those
plotting
against them; although the actors are trying to look alternately noisy (the lovers) and quiet (the cement mixers).
Pacing and
plotting
is confused and the paper that the script is printed on would have been better used as toilet paper.
Scream Queen Brinke Stevens is better than usual as a pretty, fragile housewife whose worthless husband (Jay Richardson) is
plotting
to do away with her because he needs money to pay off a gangster (played by Robert Quarry).
The mentalist may really be able to predict tragedy - or was he
plotting
the murder of his old partner, now an oil millionaire?
After the death of Simone, Trekovsky feels obsessed for her and believes his landlord and neighbors are
plotting
a scheme to force him to also commit suicide.
Heavy on atmosphere, deliberately ambiguous in plotting, the film builds to an unsettling finale which is somewhat diminished by poor effects, probably due to budgetary limitations.
Characters
plotting
their own play promises triumph, and a militant character readily lends oneself to this.
Here, he plays Duke Anderson - a career criminal who has just been released from prison and immediately begins
plotting
his next job - robbing the six wealthy residents of the apartment house in which his prostitute girlfriend (played by Dyan Cannon, in a role that accomplished little except to give a sort of logical reason why this place would be targeted) lives.
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