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through-line

noun

  1. a theme or idea that runs from the beginning to the end of a book, film, etc


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Example Sentences

By the time I had a full act, that seemed to be the through line and core of the show.

In Germany, red threads signify a through line to your life, a theme you return to again and again.

His grandmother, who is a great through line in his process for unearthing his father, is checked into Resurrection hospital.

Watchmen, on the other hand, stars a non-marquee-name cast in movie that lacks a traditional action through-line.

Another challenge was conceiving a visual through-line for characters that age 11 years onscreen.

The Southern Railway introduced the long and short haul principle in the main on its through line to Atlanta long ago.

On 4th June, 1915, in Gallipoli, you forced your way like a spearhead into and through line upon line of Turkish trenches.

From this point on through line 52 the lover repeats what he shall say to Evelyn Hope when in the life to come he claims her.

Pompeius is kept in the third person through line 10; Ovid thereby indicates that he is making a public declaration.

Is a six-thousand-mile extension to a through line worthless?

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