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- World Turns and Guiding Light) served as a story editor for the program and many of the show's earliest storylines were written by William J. Bell, who would...
- its storylines, which have dealt with difficult themes including violence, rape, murder and abuse. It has been criticised for various storylines, including...
- series. It was later ported to Windows (as a trilogy covering the three storylines: Fate, Unlimited Blade Works and Heaven's Feel) in 2011, PlayStation Vita...
- occurs, meaning no growth can take place. Thus, storylines repeat over time in a loop. The purpose of a story arc is to move a character or a situation from...
- role-playing games, such as Cyberpunk 2020 and Shadowrun, often feature storylines that are heavily influenced by cyberpunk writing and movies. Beginning...
- was destro**** and replaced with a park for the series. While developing storylines for the second season, series creator Marc Cherry stated, "I want to keep...
- be supportive of a **** relationship. Storylines: 1968–1979 Storylines: 1980–1989 Storylines: 1990–1999 Storylines: 2000–2012 On July 7, 2011, ABC announced...
- Blood Lines: Long and Short Stories is a 1995 short story collection by British writer Ruth Rendell. The volume contains 9 short stories and 2 longer novellas:...
- such as overacting, outrageous story lines, bad casting and incestuous relationships; it also parodied some storylines featured on the real-world soap...
- the magazine contained a summary of recent storylines, interviews, articles about classic episodes, and stories that occurred from before 1960. The format...