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  • noun Plural form of throughline.

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Examples

  • So now I find myself, having been away for a while, back here, typing away, looking for the throughlines.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Bruce Schauble 2009

  • I googled the phrase, both as three words and as two, and found lots of sites where people talk knowingly about emotional throughlines, but not a real good definition or a how-to.

    What is an Emotional Throughline? maryrobinette 2009

  • So now I find myself, having been away for a while, back here, typing away, looking for the throughlines.

    Full Circle Bruce Schauble 2009

  • Both anthologies are good, but for hardboiled throughlines I'd really recommend the latter.

    Seattle Noir eddvick 2007

  • The throughlines are not always or most frequently continuous.

    Prescience Bruce Schauble 2007

  • The throughlines are not always or most frequently continuous.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • But one of the throughlines in the course has to do with providing the students with strategies for testing and expanding the range of their thinking skills—making observations, drawing inferences, asking questions, formulating hypotheses, and so on—in a more or less self-conscious, metacognitive way.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • But one of the throughlines in the course has to do with providing the students with strategies for testing and expanding the range of their thinking skills—making observations, drawing inferences, asking questions, formulating hypotheses, and so on—in a more or less self-conscious, metacognitive way.

    Juxtaposition I Bruce Schauble 2007

  • I've been able to explore a lot of connections, throughlines, running through my head and my teaching practice.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • I've been able to explore a lot of connections, throughlines, running through my head and my teaching practice.

    101 Days Bruce Schauble 2007

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