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storyline
noun
The plot of a story.
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"storyline" is an accepted and correct spelling of the word, and it is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the narrative structure of a movie, book, or other story. For example: "The complicated storyline of the novel captivated readers from the first chapter."
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This one is based on the cheerfully unreconstructed Soviet staging, with its ebulliently tweaked storyline and substantive, beefed-up dance numbers.
"It is the storyline that concerns us, it's not the fact three countries have got Ebola and therefore the whole continent will be set back.
Of course, EastEnders had an opportunity with their storyline about cot death to get some good messages across, but they damaged that chance by creating a completely inappropriate and shockingly insensitive storyline.
I hear that they asked the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths for advice, but I'm astonished to hear that they felt they had no power to even suggest that they should change the storyline about the mother of the dead baby swapping him for the live baby, so they didn't even raise an objection to that.
Dario Grandinetti, one of the actors in the plane crash storyline, will appear in Almodóvar's next film Silencio.
"Indeed, the storyline analyses identified numerous anti-violence messages accompanying the violent scenes".
Then there was the move (most likely fuelled by a desire to hold on to the rights) to reboot the property just five years later, with Andrew Garfield replacing Tobey Maguire and Marc Webb taking over from Raimi; the storyline failed to veer significantly from the origins story detailed in Spider-Man just a decade before.
The film is inspired by the spaghetti western subgenre and takes its name from Sergio Corbucci's 1966 film Django, though it is not known how much of the storyline will be borrowed from its predecessor.
There has been some criticism from readers that the Hamsterdam storyline is unrealistic, with some even comparing it to McNulty's antics with the homeless in series five for breaking the show's informal rule that "nothing should happen on screen that hasn't in some fashion happened on the streets".
Each half-hour episode has a self-contained storyline, like a serial, but it's on five times a week, all year round, and has broad narrative arcs just like a soap.
It's part of a broader storyline in which a TV crew shoots a fly-on-the-wall documentary at the surgery but today I am the fly, and series producer Mike Hobson has been tasked with showing me around.
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