You might like to use a computer to approximate these functions by plotting the first few terms in each series. |
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The first half of the play did not unravel or rise above the complexities of the plotting and infighting of the Plantagenets. |
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The plotting board is set up with the base gun representing the pivot point. |
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The curve forms from a graph plotting return and risk indicated by volatility, which is represented by standard deviation. |
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He painted the affable pair as bosom buddies who spent their waking hours plotting his downfall. |
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The distribution was confirmed computationally by plotting a time-scaled distribution against a time-scaled displacement from the mean. |
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We haven't got a clue, but that's nothing some ingenious guess-work, slipshod plotting and extraordinary coincidence can't take care of. |
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Against the odds he survives to become a car thief in Miami, all the while plotting his revenge. |
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In the murky world of seventeenth-century espionage and plotting, casual brutality was all too common fare. |
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Producing such shows requires initial designs, then intricate plotting to determine growing timelines. |
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I've been contacted by another victim who, having been sold a criminally bodged car, is now plotting his revenge. |
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I see myself safely cocooned in down, my toes curled around a hot-water bottle, writing in my journal and plotting the day's travel on the topo. |
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Look, no one is saying that your standard skin flick is supposed to be rock solid when it comes to plotting and characterization. |
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So, after some plotting, the pair commandeer an ice cream truck and hit the road with granny chilling in the freezer. |
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By plotting the enemy strongholds on the map it is at once evident that they are coextensive with two pathways. |
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Indonesian intelligence sources believe he was plotting a Christmas Eve massacre in churches, clubs and hotels. |
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Crew chiefs and team managers started plotting strategy before the season to prevent a shutout from the shoot-out. |
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Some say he is a maniacal supervillain living in a dark mansion somewhere, plotting to take over the world. |
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They are put into the custody of Count Olaf, a sinister villain who is plotting to steal their inheritance. |
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The cheese-ball big-budget film is a riot of swirling gaudy colors, questionable plotting, and ham-fisted dialogue. |
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They are charged with plotting the overthrow of the Egyptian government and of attempting to damage Egyptian security. |
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From a narrative standpoint, his film is a study in simple construction and plotting. |
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The Council has created a new cycle map plotting all routes which cyclists can use to get about the city. |
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However, instead of plotting a straight path, why not create a winding tour through other interesting areas of the garden on the way there? |
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Is there a particular process when you begin plotting your work or does it differ? |
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I meet people all the time who are terrified walking around because they think everybody is making fun of them or plotting against them. |
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I think that when I sleep, or when I'm out doing whatever, they are secretly plotting against me. |
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France nurtured what was essentially a myth of a united people, secretly despising and plotting against the occupiers for five years. |
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But he was beginning to see that to Gwyn, everyone had been plotting against him and every lord and general had planned to kill their family. |
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In those days, there were no graphing calculators, and all plotting was done by hand, point by point, on sheets of graph paper. |
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I have a wallchart on the back of my front door for plotting out my marathon training. |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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Later he was accused of plotting against Justinian and stripped of his dignities. |
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A compass, sextant and charts were the necessary tools for plotting a course. |
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The assassin's friends were already plotting against the girl and their opportunity for vengeance soon all too soon. |
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Reinterpreting the export banana's past is important for plotting its future role in tropical agroecosystems. |
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Only six months after assuming power, he imprisoned many of his opponents on the Left, claiming that they had been plotting against him. |
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Because several of the nobles to the north of us are plotting against the King. |
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The difficulty and complexity of the play's plotting is matched by an unusual density and knottiness of syntax. |
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A pine plotting board and two pairs of dividers in their ash wood case were found nearby. |
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This proved invaluable for accurately plotting the outline of the wreck and positioning our grapnel line exactly where we wanted it. |
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Moreover, the circus promises the appearance of a mysterious Prince, a demagogue who is plotting untold evil. |
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In his spare time, Mr. McClelland enjoys reading the works of dead white European males, smoking cigarettes, and plotting revenge. |
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Sure, they look all cuddly and docile, but I bet they're plotting to take over the world. |
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I think we have to work on the assumption that there are people out there plotting against us, wanting to do us grave damage. |
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All I can do in the time available is to offer instruction on the first and most important element of crummy writing, which is bad plotting. |
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He is then heard of as plotting with Garibaldi in Italy, as secretary of a legation in Japan, and in other parts of the world. |
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But he is promoted over his former superior, who pretends to be pleased at his old friend's success while secretly plotting his downfall. |
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The main enemy was the evil Cardinal Richelieu who was plotting against the easily led King and secretly working for the Spanish. |
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And, in the more likely event that he's simply lying low, plotting his mode of attack, we have the backup plan. |
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And now 11 years later, that is where he remains to this very day, plotting to rise up and take the throne. |
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There were soliloquies from various characters describing what they were plotting, what they were going to do next. |
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The first is that the effect is exaggerated by plotting wealth on a logarithmic scale. |
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For a man supposedly plotting a leadership coup in London, he was actually giving his own quiet demonstration of soft power. |
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Before long you're plotting weekends cycling in the country and perhaps a touring holiday or two. |
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It's a classic example of bad plotting when you have a golden opportunity to destroy your nemesis but you let him live. |
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In a future authoritarian state, Winston Smith rebels by beginning an illicit love affair and plotting revolution. |
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I'm sure that I could never have written such a neat bit of syntactical plotting. |
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His plotting is unsurpassed, her characters entirely believable, and her prose the most readable in crime fiction. |
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Evans's writing is evocative and full of atmosphere, her plotting compelling and convincing. |
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Lynsey is back in the charthouse navigating, plotting positions and the rest of the crew stand by on deck to take in sail. |
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The long preview I saw had Fenn in an Arkham basement plotting evil machinations, or something. |
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He proposed the use of a graph for plotting a variable magnitude whose value depends on another variable. |
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Early last century, the Bolshevik was plotting the overthrow of capitalism. |
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Do any of you really believe that a teacher sits at home plotting how to make a fuss about any one kid at school? |
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Thus the plotting and counterplotting gets morally foggier when public relations gets into the government and industry arena. |
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Bakayoko accused the dissidents of plotting further attacks in other northern Ivorian cities. |
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They'd be in a fancy hotel with room service, plotting their evil schemes or whatever it was government representatives did. |
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Among them were the conspirators of the genocide, officers who, for three years, had been plotting the slaughter. |
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Various dragons have been scheming, plotting, and trying to get him for years, and they've pretty much all ended up dead trying. |
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Doubtless the politicians will enjoy plotting and scheming in the Jacobean nooks and corners. |
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The fact that it has taken Labour conspiracists so long to start plotting is another indication of his dominance of the party. |
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I hate it when she's like this because secretly behind her calm demeanor she's plotting and scheming. |
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At astronomy, the last class, neither Jordan nor David spoke a word that didn't have to do with plotting stars on a map. |
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They were initially accused of plotting to unseat the government of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea in March last year. |
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And so, as the film ended, I couldn't work out why what I watched seemed to be a well directed, interesting film, choked by awful dialogue and poor plotting. |
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The characters are inscrutable, the plotting careless, and, at every opportunity, Bowles subverts the dramatic stakes. |
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He is as conversant with HTML and Git as with metaphor and the twists and turns of plotting. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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Tell be about the scene on the sofa where you and Lady Macbeth are plotting while scantily dressed. |
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Meanwhile, in a dark part of Earth, in his secret lair deep in the Bermuda triangle, a menace by the name of Hordas was plotting to take over the World. |
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And if someone was plotting this, Diallo was a curious choice as a seductress. |
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When Cal overhears his father plotting, he feels like Jim Hawkins eavesdropping on John Silver and the pirates planning mutiny. |
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They are lurking on every street corner, plotting to do us in. |
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It's that world of intrigue, of plotting, spin and backbiting that he will be bringing to life in his new weekly column for the Evening Press that begins tomorrow. |
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Unless, of course, they were truly plotting some schemes against him. |
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Instead of actors following scripts in a studio, audiences can see people very like themselves plotting and scheming for advantage in any setting imaginable. |
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All that maneuvering and positioning and plotting and strategizing has produced nothing at all. |
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Emotionally, he is drawn to Mary, a martyred heroine falsely accused of plotting her cousin's death and meeting her own end with grace and dignity. |
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True suspense and deft plotting are subverted in the name of needlessly convoluted conspiracies. |
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After a bit of staggering between bars and buses, we were missing the attention of the local hasslers, and were plotting on better ways of dealing with touts and hustlers. |
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But the marriage was loveless and lonely and McRay found herself meandering the manicured grounds, plotting her escape. |
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Now ISIS controls one third of a state in the Mideast, and is plotting attacks against America. |
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He turns Edward against his other elder brother George, Duke of Clarence, by libelling him with the suspicion of plotting to kill Edward, who imprisons him in the Tower. |
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A common view in Russia is that the West was involved in plotting the revolution in Ukraine. |
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I was burned-out on mass market fiction, and starting to enjoy more and more the richer characterizations and more realistic plotting of so-called literary fiction. |
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He remained an assertive influence at William III's court, however, quarrelling and plotting against those whom he believed were thwarting his own ambitions. |
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I know you've been plotting against me ever since the day I became queen. |
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But I still think he may be secretly plotting his next move. |
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If he is indeed plotting against us, his plans will be foiled. |
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I'm hoping I can divert my attention and go back to plotting my novel. |
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But after watching it again for the first time in 30 years, Williams has changed his mind and revealed he is plotting a shocking sequel, with plenty of murderous revenge. |
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He took one last look at his map, plotting his route and continued on. |
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All navigation begins with plotting your position on a chart. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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He holds up a graph plotting the dramatically dropping rates of the hormone over a woman's life, a drop that parallels the drop in estrogen levels. |
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It is genuinely thrilling from start to finish, the plotting is faultless, the characters are hauntingly believable, and the pace is breathtakingly relentless. |
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The only method of plotting on it was by using a chinagraph pencil. |
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A one-day workshop to give DTP operators a good understanding of printing impositions covering terminology, folds and folding systems, plotting imposition layouts etc. |
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And since his subject in this early period of his career was the incorrigibility of human hopefulness, repetition, not progressive plotting, was crucial to his method. |
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Hamlet is a political play rife with plotting, intrigue and spying. |
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Right up to the Red Army entering Berlin, Hitler was plotting a counterstroke, using divisions and regiments with all the combat power of companies and platoons. |
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When I discovered what they were plotting, I made plain, concisely and profanely, that this gesture struck me as the antithesis of doing the right thing. |
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He was plotting to overthrow the counsel, and even yourself, Your Grace. |
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He was originally accused of plotting to detonate a radioactive dirty bomb in the U.S. and has been held without charges for more than three years. |
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When you shear it of all its pomp and extravagance, when you whittle it down to the very basics of musical comedy plotting, Half a Sixpence should work like a lucky charm. |
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Start by plotting all the points that are equidistant from the directrix and from the focus. |
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Reversed L shaped curve was obtained on plotting current against titrant volume. |
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Even before the scent was deployed, it attracted a mystery writer, Nevada Barr, who was plotting a book around bear censusing in the park. |
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Some critics, however, regarded Christie's plotting abilities as considerably greater than her literary ones. |
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He refused, given that he faces arrest on US soil for plotting to blow up a passenger jet with a shoe bomb in collusion with Reid. |
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In his letter, Watson alluded to a whispering campaign in the shadow cabinet and accused Blairites of plotting against him. |
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She was accused of plotting to sell heroin, cocaine, MDMA and BZP tablets after a raid on her home, in Fouracres Road, Blakelaw. |
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Maximinus hated the nobility and was ruthless towards those he suspected of plotting against him. |
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In January 1549, Seymour was arrested on suspicion of plotting to marry Elizabeth and overthrow the Lord Protector. |
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In January 205, Caracalla accused Plautianus for plotting to kill him and Severus. |
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I can see them all sitting down and plotting to smash the state via animal liberation and macrobiotic eating habits. |
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The datum, along with a map projection applied to a grid of reference locations, establishes a grid system for plotting locations. |
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From France, as part of widespread Jacobite plotting, James Stuart, the Old Pretender, had been corresponding with the Earl of Mar. |
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Pakistan denounces all such organizations, which are plotting and machinating to create strife, conflict and insurgency on its soil. |
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Their paths will cross again on Tuesday, with Kirsten plotting Kohli's downfall, and the batsman trying to keep his golden run going. |
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On 13 June Gloucester accused Hastings of plotting with the Woodvilles and had him beheaded. |
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Arminius began plotting to unite various Germanic tribes to thwart Roman efforts to incorporate their lands into the empire. |
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He's not plotting revenge against his enemies as he huddles in his condo, he's just a timid, little kitty cat waiting for someone to choose him. |
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Convinced that autonomist supporters were plotting subversive acts, conservative factions on the island demanded a new military governor. |
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The delightful British film recounts the story of a group of brave hens plotting to escape from a factory farm. |
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No sooner had the procession and the Council dispersed than plotting resumed. |
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First, the plotting of data by Bard and others suggests a small step, less than 6 m, in sea level near the onset of the Younger Dryas. |
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Operations restarted slowly, in an atmosphere poisoned by plotting and political conspiracy. |
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His plotting of its position was inaccurate, leading several expeditions to fail to find the island again. |
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Muhammad ordered a surprise attack on the Banu Salim tribe for allegedly plotting to attack Medina. |
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Returning to France in late 1191, Phillip began plotting to find a way to have those territories restored to him. |
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In January 1970, Bangura was arrested and charged with conspiracy and plotting to commit a coup against the Stevens government. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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These were astronomical charts plotting the location of the stars over a distinct period of time. |
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Kenyon served only five months garden leave and is now at the Stamford Bridge helm plotting Chelsea's off-field revolution. |
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The nonconcurrence of these points makes plotting coordinates a doubly complicated task. |
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Stratospherically overthe-top plotting in a thriller from Luc Besson's action factory. |
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By plotting the natural logarithms of the slopes of the trend lines from Fig. |
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Iran's shah still ruled from his Peacock Throne, while in Iraq a young Saddam Hussein was plotting his path to power. |
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Although the next heir apparent kept a lower profile, in 680 he was accused by Wu of plotting a rebellion and was banished. |
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The four Romanians and one Kosovan Albanian are accused of plotting the abduction on or before November 2 last year. |
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It's self-conscious about its quirky plotting and inside jokes, as well. |
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And his so-called antiwesterns, with their existential minimalism, lack of motivation and plotting, and Kafkaesque absurdism, enjoy high esteem among German cineastes. |
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I waited for him to take it up, to unravel once again his tale of plotting statesmen and deluded public, his great joke, his private toe hold on the world. |
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On 22 June 1941, Germany, supported by Italy and Romania, invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa, with Germany accusing the Soviets of plotting against them. |
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Since it's inflatable, various artworld wags have been plotting how to shoot a dart into its side and watch it flobber down like a great big burst balloon. |
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Despite fulfilling his promise of filling one room with gold and two with silver, he was convicted for killing his brother and plotting against Pizarro, and was executed. |
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The royal court was worried when it learned that the Woodvilles, relatives of Edward IV's widow Elizabeth, were plotting to seize control of the council. |
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That is, there is a reason for plotting vowel pairs the way they are. |
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The two kings stayed on in Sicily for a while, but this resulted in increasing tensions between them and their men, with Philip Augustus plotting with Tancred against Richard. |
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The true villain plotting in the background, however, is the German Emperor, seeking to destabilise the European balance of power in his country's favour. |
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Figure 11 shows that the paddocks are diagenetically enriched in sulfur, with many samples plotting above the normal marine field and into the euxinic field and beyond. |
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It will take months if not years to recruit and train new officers when the country cannot wait if crazed jihadists are plotting now to spill blood in Britain. |
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Badat, of Gloucester, had admitted plotting to explode a shoe bomb on a transatlantic flight in December 2001 at the same time as fellow shoebomber Richard Reid. |
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Physically too, when Elektra urges her to join the matricidal plotting. |
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In February 1585, William Parry was convicted of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth, without Mary's knowledge, though her agent Thomas Morgan was implicated. |
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