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plot bunny

(chiefly, _, fandom slang) An idea for a story, usually referring to an author having more ideas than he or she can use.

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The book's plot spans two centuries of revolution.
The world's governments will meet in Montreal at the end of November to plot the next steps, including specific measures that the world could adopt if the Bush administration abandoned its willful neglect of this critical issue.
Here, indeed, is a wonderful plot to force the State to retrench, but Italians shouldn't get their hopes up too early, for Italy's supreme court ruled that taxation is not for the people to decide.
For example, the alleged 2003 coup plot was supposedly discovered when CDs containing detailed preparations (including assassination teams and plans to bomb two mosques) were delivered to a virulently anti-military newspaper.
In addition to major internal contradictions and inconsistencies, the coup plot documents are full of references to entities that did not even exist in 2003, as well as to developments that took place later.
Yet al-Qaeda has not been subdued, as was shown by the recent plot to blow up United States-bound commercial flights from London.
And here the plot has thickened.
Germany, mindful of its recent history, does not want to be cast in the role of a hegemonic power; the current situation is not the result of some evil German plot.
But, viewed in a broader context, and using the logic of physics, important parts of the plot can be understood.
You can deplore such social feelings, as I do, but the myth of the Polish peasant hero standing against communist collectivization on his small private plot seems ineradicable, even if it is undeserved.
After all, part of the plot that culminated in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was hatched by an Egyptian living in Hamburg.
Obviously, the terrorist threat is real and endures, as the recent foiled plot in Germany attests.
That plot, which included a young German convert to Islam, showed once again that terrorists can threaten us from both without and within.
Every morning, Obama receives a briefing from men who warn him of every plot and conspiracy to kill Americans.
Let's roll up our sleeves together and plot a viable pathway to a safe and effective low-carbon economy.
This is as silly as contending that antiretroviral drugs won't work in the region, and that treating HIV is all a giant plot on the part of big pharmaceutical companies.
Thus, foreign aid was regarded as a plot to trap poor nations in a neo-colonial embrace.
In describing the tribunal as part of an Israeli plot, Nasrallah warned the government and other parties in Lebanon against cooperating with it, or accepting its verdicts.
One challenge is that part of the plot for the US and Clinton is being written by others.
For the moment, most of us have lost the historical plot.
Looking only at individual extreme events will not reveal their cause, just like watching a few scenes from a movie does not reveal the plot.
RIO DE JANEIRO - It seems like the plot of a horror movie - the type where a little-noticed glitch in the matrix threatens to cause global chaos.
Some of the punk-feminists' militant accusers saw in their choice of Christ the Savior a diabolical plot against not only Orthodoxy, but also Russia itself.
Indeed, the Turks have made clear that the Cyprus question is really a sub-plot of the much larger question of the whole relationship between Turkey and Europe.
Is China Losing the Diplomatic Plot?

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