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At every turn we have to plot what course to take now.
She needed time away to think things through and plot a course of action.
As a result, they started to plot against the government.
Another way is to plot the area from which people go to school in the town.
I can plot the way over there without running into anything.
Her husband had come here to plot a man's death.
Reason told me it was a little too early to plot anything.
It is not too late for him to plot a different course.
After my training, I want you to plot our course to these countries.
And more than that she will plot with you against me.
"Trying to plot a course home, one I hope to put to use very soon."
Behind it, he had a moment's security in which to plot his future course.
However, it is important to learn how to plot by hand.
I have been plotting all morning how to get you back again.
More important, though, he did not want them plotting among themselves.
She lost no time in plotting a course of action.
Take me a half hour or so to plot it.
But you do need men who think, to plot the course into a successful future.
They try living there together, but each is soon plotting to force the other out.
Having plotted out his book, however, he still had a problem.
And the people of my country will remember those who have plotted against us.
But we were all in it then and plotting hard.
Can there by any question what these men are plotting?
First, we find out that he has already been plotting.
What was the point of plotting a course if I could not act on it?
Take a week and plot out what you do every day.
Having plotted out his book, however, he still had a problem.
"We'd better get down to the control room and plot out our course, professor."
Had to plot out his whole trip before he set foot on the road.
"I've come up with an idea for a novel at last, and I want to try the plot out on you."
You can use them to plot out the California's position. "
That was another plan to be discussed and plotted out.
From this vantage point, you can usually plot out the rest of your day.
I went into the Test with every possible scenario plotted out in my mind.
He began to plot out a direct course to the crater lake.
The macabre story he was plotting out involved both of us.
Let's say you've plotted out a 12-minute interview and you have six baskets of questions.
Even the least experienced of players could have plotted out the ending.
And we're actually plotting out the president's next step.
"Yet he surely was not one of those who were plotting out on the lot that night.
It plots out bike tours and suggests places to stop.
Will humanity know much more about itself if we plot out human migration routes?
I've never got a plot out of a conversation, but I get the way people talk.'
My weary brain tried to formulate the position, to plot out a plan of action.
I use the word loosely because not even Aristotle could get a plot out of the fifth century.
"And there were a couple of other cases pending that he was plotting out the defense for.
The community was named for the landowner who plotted out the village.
So why don't you show a map that plots out changes in the minority population from 2000 to 2010?
Still, it's hard to spin a real plot out of this material, and so the film doesn't quite have one.
But it was Washington's coach and his father who plotted out what they needed to do to help him get over what happened.