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en Plot, plot and more plot. Many layers to the storytelling and a huge cast of characters that are very well developed,
  John Irving

en I know there's not usually second acts in American life, so it's nice to have a second plot. The first plot was alright, but this current plot, the kind of slow climb, is what we always wanted to do. We just kind of got swept up in another thing for a couple years.

en [One important new feature is derived variables, which enable engineers to calculate and plot new variables from existing data for wells, groups, or other entities.] Often the variables they need to plot are not in their dataset, ... The simulators output a set variables, but they may need to plot a variable that is a function of that set. This new functionality gives them the flexibility to create the plots that are important to them in making their decisions.

en It's just manic. So many plot complications hit you from nowhere. They're just in there to make the plot complicated. The characters are actually caricatures.

en It doesn't really give us any more indication of whether this was a plot that was derailed or preempted, or a plot that was more in the realm of an idle daydream.

en We are facing some kind of phantom, a certain person or party, who are professionals and who have hatched a terrorist plot and are carrying it out. As long as we have not apprehended any person, the plot will continue.

en Spielberg did not have a great plot to work with. The Tom Cruise character doesn't really change himself, and he really doesn't change the outcome of things. I really didn't like the movie. ... The stupid plot we had in Airplane! was better than that.

en There's a weak place in every plot, ladies and gentleman, (and) in this case, the weak place is the plot,

en Personally, when I watch mysteries, I never follow all the plot twists the first time, whether it be Citizen Kane or Chinatown. I never guessed who done it because I'm too wrapped up in the characters and their feelings. Ultimate, what Brick is about is not the plot, but it's really a story about some characters. It's kind of a classic genre story, but the style nobody writes like that nowadays, nobody, and I remember just pacing around my apartment reading the words aloud, and being so pleased having these lyrical words inside my mouth.
  Joseph Gordon-Levitt

en Bleak House is a great baggy thing, the plot doesn't work in all sorts of parts, so you've got to tinker with it. Usually I tell myself, find the spine of the story and stick to that and chuck out anything not related to the spine of the story, but that doesn't work with Dickens. You lose the flavor of him if you don't include all those other extra comic characters that he couldn't stop himself from creating. The plot bulges out. It's like horrible boils or something, but in a nice way.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. We can't even plot it on a map.

en There's no plan, no plot.

en And so the plot thickens,

en We actually plot the books together.

en The fact is that plot has brought out the best in me.


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