Not exact matches
When
plotting your first (or
next) big career
move, many of us think very abstractly, musing
in solitude or
in front of Google about the joys of our supposed dream jobs.
Manchester United are reportedly
plotting some amazing transfer
moves for this summer, so here's a look at how their likely starting lineup could look
next season if they do manage to land their ambitious targets, including exciting names
in attack as they pursue Liverpool's Raheem Sterling.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid have been
plotting a
move to lure arguably the best goalkeeper
in the world to join their side, but it seems their attempts will be
in vain
in the
next summer as De Gea has claimed often
in the past that he is more than happy with life
in Manchester.
Paladino, who has kept a rather low profile of late (for him, anyway) while he dials for dollars and
plots his
next move (according to campaign manager Michael Caputo), engaged
in a little mockery of Cuomo, insisting the once - comfortable frontrunner has been rocked back on his heels and showing the strain.
That means, whether you wish to live child - free, or whether you're firmly
in the «I want a baby» camp, this study can help you
plot your
next moves and, perhaps, help you take the first step towards finding a partner whose goals match your own.
As Powers and Saunders
plot their
next moves, they are recruited for an unusual mission by Special Agent MJ (Michael Jackson), who appears as a giant light
in the sky.
Physically it keeps you involved, wanting to step
in or speak out, but many overlapping
plots and storylines keep you busy trying to calculate the
next move or mistake as the business of spying seems to have its fair share of.
PLOT: New parents Mac (Rogen) and Kelly (Byrne) start a war against the fraternity bros (Efron & Franco) who
move in next door.
This is something that's repeatedly alluded to
in Melissa Mathison's screenplay (based on the novel by Roald Dahl), but it's pretty easy to forget about that detail as the film
moves from one non-child-devouring
plot point to the
next.
Once you've accomplished the task at hand, you're often left with the choice of whiling away your time killing zombies or hanging out
in the shelter looking at your watch, waiting for the
next plot -
moving mission to start.
Filmmaker Francis Lawrence,
in attempting to expand Suzanne Collins» novel into two features, employs an aggressively lethargic pace that's compounded by a tedious, uneventful opening hour, with the movie's first half comprised almost entirely of sequences
in which characters
plot their
next move.
The third is a bit of a slip
in the wrong direction, but the characters really don't matter
in this installment, which
moves from one
plot point to the
next, stopping only for exposition, a random bit of usually unsuccessful humor here and there, and revisiting old memories before the gang's climactic return to Vegas.
It isn't all that invested
in its espionage
plot or action mechanics beyond motivation to bring this odd assortment of characters together and keep them
moving from one swank - looking locale to the
next.
In many cases, the turn limit is just a fun motivator to
plot out your
next move, and rarely inconveniences you.
Less than a year ago we were manically inputting deadly combos, flipping over Ultra attacks and
plotting our
next move with the characters
in Street Fighter IV.
After the US Presidential Election 2012, Dan Wagner, chief analysis officer, made himself busy
plotting a
next move, which was talking to the now chairman of Alphabet, Eric Schmidt, about taking the data scientists of the campaign with him
in order to start a new company.
Amazon has been
plotting its
next big
move to control its ever - evolving logistics chain, with a new service called «Shipping with Amazon»
in the works.