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premise and story
The 1943 war-time story " Nothing But Gingerbread Left ", written decades before by science fiction writer Henry Kuttner, has a very close premise.
Two novels titled Hard Crash and Prophet's Power were published, expanding on the premise and story first introduced in Unreal.
Aside from the basic premise of angels watching humans, with the opening scene also taking place in a landmark library, and a love story, the 1998 film bears little relation to the original.
The essential premise of this story has been copied, re-worked, parodied, and otherwise re-told countless times in the century since it was written.
This story is set in 1995, current events having invalidated the premise during production of the series.
" He faulted Metropolis for its premise that automation created drudgery rather than relieving it, wondered who was buying the machines ' output if not the workers, and found parts of the story derivative of Shelley's Frankenstein, Karel Čapek's robot stories, and his own The Sleeper Awakes.
The short story also asserts the premise that while currently trapped in R ' lyeh, Cthulhu will eventually return, with worshipers often repeating the phrase Ph ' nglui mglw ' nafh Cthulhu R ' lyeh wgah ' nagl fhtagn: " In his house at R ' lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming ".
The 2001 film Gosford Park paid homage to the classic whodunit premise, while at the same time presenting an original story.
The love story between Berenice and Titus is also the premise of La clemenza di Tito ( 1734 ), an Italian opera by Antonio Caldara ( mus.
In 1985, writer Alan Moore gave a somewhat darker glimpse into the world of Krypton in his story " For the Man Who Has Everything " ( in Superman Annual # 11 ), the premise being an elaborate dream of Superman's in which Krypton had not exploded and he'd grown to adulthood there.
The next day he would present each premise until Feldstein found one that he thought he could develop into a story.
This is the premise of I of Persistence, a human life-extension manifesto and science fiction story.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Enterprise elaborated on the premise of the original series ' " Mirror " universe and developed multi-episode story arcs based on the premise.
( Newman has said that if he had realised he would get so many sequels out of the premise, he would have saved Kolchak up for a story set in the character's native 1970s.
The premise, original story outlines, and the original characters were devised by David Sale who also wrote the scripts for the first episodes and continued as script editor for much of the show's run.
It states the basic premise of the show, and provides a brief back story.
In his autobiography, On Writing, King attributes the basic premise to the short story " The Colour Out of Space " by H. P. Lovecraft.
The breakdown of this identification of two points into one is the premise of H. G. Wells story " The Remarkable Case of Davidson ’ s Eyes " ( 1895 ).
The premise of Ride with the Devil is based on the true story of pro-Confederate guerrillas who fought against Union troops under the leadership of William Clarke Quantrill.
Other films inspired by Gloria include Ultraviolet ( 2006 ), which uses the premise of a woman on the run with a little boy and transposes the story to a dystopian futuristic setting, and Erick Zonca's 2008 film Julia, starring Tilda Swinton.
He had been impressed with her previous works and had written to her, courtesy of The Sketch magazine ( publishers of many of her short stories at that time ) with an idea and notes for a story whose basic premise mirrored the Watts suggestion.
But, for all that, his basic premise of fear fired by menace is so thin and so utterly unconvincing that the story just does not stand.
The film Year Of The Comet, a 1992 romantic comedy adventure film, is based on this premise and tells the story of the pursuit of a contemporarily discovered bottle of wine from the year of the Great Comet bottled for Napoleon.

premise and is
The basic premise of all mystery stories is that the distinction between good and bad coincides with the distinction between legal and illegal.
What was missing in the Governor's argument, as in so many similar arguments, was a premise which would enable one to make the ethical leap from what might be militarily desirable to what is right.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
This was expressed by Korzybski's most famous premise, " the map is not the territory ".
Note that this premise uses the phrase " is not ", a form of " to be "; this and many other examples show that he did not intend to abandon " to be " as such.
An axiom is a premise or starting point of reasoning.
As classically conceived, an axiom is a premise so evident as to be accepted as true without controversy.
Here the premise is that any observer continually tries to improve the predictability and compressibility of the observations by discovering regularities such as repetitions and symmetries and fractal self-similarity.
Pop singer Pat Boone appeared on one episode as himself, with the premise that he hailed from the same area of the country as the Clampetts, though Boone is a native of Jacksonville, Florida.
Bidding is based on the premise that the lowest contract available to bidders starts with the proposition to take seven tricks, i. e. one cannot contract to make less than seven tricks.
The premise of the show is that a group of people live together in a large house, isolated from the outside world.
The return from exile is the theological premise of prophet's visions in chapters 1-6.
Unlike similar constructed languages like aUI, Blissymbolics was conceived as a purely visual, speech-less language, on the premise that “ interlinguistic communication is mainly carried on by reading and writing ”.
The basic premise of the transactional model of communication is that individuals are simultaneously engaging in the sending and receiving of messages.
The premise of mainstream cognitive behavioral therapy is that changing maladaptive thinking leads to change in affect and in behavior but recent variants emphasize changes in one's relationship to maladaptive thinking rather than changes in thinking itself.
The basic premise of all of these is that something caused the Universe to exist, and this First Cause must be God.
Secondly, the premise of causality has been arrived at via a posteriori ( inductive ) reasoning, which is dependent on experience.
This is rather different to the modern version known in Wicca, though they have the same premise, that of the rules given by a great Mother Goddess to her faithful.
Even though the three processes mentioned above proved to be equivalent, the fundamental premise behind the thesis — the notion of what it means for a function to be effectively calculable — is " a somewhat vague intuitive one ".
" The contention is that this is a syllogistic inference, for it appears to require the extra premise: " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ", a premise Descartes did not justify.
In fact, he conceded that there would indeed be an extra premise needed, but denied that the cogito is a syllogism ( see below ).
His instruction was based on the premise that Buddhist ideology is eternal, and that Buddha would send emanations to complete the missions he had initiated.

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