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The handling of incidents for a definite effect gives what we call plot.
The Writing of the Short Story Lewis Worthington Smith 1906
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The newspapers surely would not question this unless they suspected a genuine, long-term plot.
Kate Middleton's parents are years ahead | Victoria Coren 2011
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"And would I be prepared to advise his team, and, if the Conservatives win the election, would I be prepared to take a peerage and maybe join his ministerial team … it was a recent decision and indicates that there was no long-term plot."
That Wellington became Prime Minister is irrelevant to the Dannatt case 2009
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
A Fact a Day About Obamacare – Day Six: Why Medical Costs Rise 2009
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
The Colonel’s Ghost 2009
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
Stromata Blog: 2010
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
Stromata Blog: 2009
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
Stromata Blog: 2010
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The author builds this multiple universes story around her father's World War II diary, which is at least as interesting as the energetic, but not wholly coherent, main plot.
Dorothy June McVay Veal, March 1, 1922 – October 19, 2009 2009
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