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Throughline meaning
In full through line of action: a theme that runs through the plot of a book, film, or other narrative work, or a series of such related works. | A railway route that passengers can take without needing to change trains.
Example sentences (19)
Hanratty nails the quality of Misty's that provides a throughline between her teen and adult forms.
How fun was that, knowing that you had that throughline for the character and had this story to tell?
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Some Democrats saw a throughline from Jan.
The current films are in desperate need of more connections to the original trilogy and a familiar face like Swanbeck's would go a long way in establishing a throughline from the early installments to the new.
The play manages to balance its ever-changing tones with a throughline of sincerity that is hammered home with its themes of loyalty and the importance of honesty to those closest to us.
This could complete Beast's slide into villainy, which has become a steadily more tragic throughline of the Krakoa Era.
What was surprising is how well the film balances its thrills with an emotional throughline that has been missing since the first film.
But this motto could also serve as the throughline of an edition where brands big and small favored coherence with their heritage and deepening of their expertise over new case shapes, and reached for precious metals, in particular rose gold.
However, manager Derek Shelton isn’t seeing any throughline between Skenes’ performance at home versus on the road in a short sample size.
It is not only when he finds the pocketwatch that has been the throughline of Hansu and Sunja's relationship, but it is also when he witnesses the cruelty of Japanese xenophobia against Korean immigrants.
It's a throughline, they say, of Trump's behavior toward Russia, his treatment of Ukraine and his public comments on whether he would reject foreign help in future elections.
It wouldn’t just be a compelling emotional throughline for our hero, but a way for tackle the metanarrative built up around Fett’s persona over the years.
Producing the piece from discrete sessions allowed Mr. Muhly to orchestrate “Throughline” in a way that wouldn’t work in live performance.
There is a throughline to these richly varied pursuits, beyond Singh’s own tireless imagination.
The throughline of Amelia (Carmen Ejogo) and Hays’ relationship is again at the forefront of this episode, capturing time spanning from their initial days together to when cracks start to form in their marriage.
But, for McGaha, food is both a throughline and an anchor.
Neither the book nor the ballet really has a strong narrative throughline, so we tried to bring together the most beautiful global artists and thought that would be a really wonderful thing for families to go experience.
The big throughline here on this taping is Callihan’s stable with Scott, MJF, and a newly debuted Sawyer Fulton getting involved in all of each other’s matches.