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The choice to tell the experience through a series of vignettes is a brave one, running the risk of giving too little substance to each perspective and confusing the audience with the plethora of characters that come and go.

Fuller's aphoristic script sketches a plethora of characters in deep perspective, and his brash, low-budget methods prompt him to cram vast swaths of action into long, relentless tracking shots.

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Everything gay — the recognition of gay marriage, the plethora of gay characters on television, the coming out of gay celebrities — is a sign of rapid cultural shifts.

After her success on, where she played a plethora of funny characters and coanchored Weekend Update (first with Tina Fey followed by Seth Meyers), Poehler has worked on several projects.

So even though there is a plethora of these cop characters, I think that my one will hopefully stand out.

It's a farrago of melodramatic intrigue, with seventeenth-century setting and plethora of puns; e.g., characters called Barry de Hatchet and Viscount Hugh Behave.

"This for me is the hopefully the springboard for what could be not only 'Guardians 2' but a whole plethora of new Marvel characters who are in outer space and all sorts of interesting things can happen with those people and creatures.

Along with the endoparasitic life cycle, the acanthocephalan subtaxa share a plethora of derived morphological characters (e.g., [ 8- 11]) so that the monophyly of Acanthocephala as a whole has never been debated.

Despite remarkable progress, the genomic depth of published molecular sequence data, which potentially offers a plethora of phylogenetically informative characters, is still very low: large-scale transcriptome or genome data have been only available for representatives of less than half of all recognized holometabolan orders, with most studies so far dealing with model species.

Despite its plethora of plot strands, places, and characters, and its layers of detail, rendered with a miniaturist's anxious exactitude, The Count of Monte Cristo remains compulsively readable.

First, he makes a plethora of statements about outcomes and character traits that appear to imply an outright rejection of both forms of teleology.

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