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storyline

[stawr-ee-lahyn] / ˈstɔr iˌlaɪn /


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With such fragmentation, it’s much harder for a negative storyline to reach critical mass.

From Los Angeles Times

For millions watching, it reinforces a familiar message: in the celebrity economy, even your brain can become part of the storyline.

From Salon

Elevating the storylines of younger characters helps bridge the age gap created when the core cast of kid actors had the audacity to grow up over the show’s run.

From Los Angeles Times

The resurgence of that storyline may have been a surprise for viewers who thought Peggy had put her traumatic past behind her in Season 2.

From Los Angeles Times

What sounds like the storyline of a medieval palace drama often plays out in real-life honey bee colonies.

From Science Daily