Charlie Smyth and the Cast of Cinderella will also perform a few numbers from their sell-out pantomime. |
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Dundalk anglers made a clean sweep of the prizes in the Danes Cast Firshery's New Year's Day Competition. |
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The structure is illustrated in Fig.4 from the Cast Iron article which shows the structure of the phosphide eutectic, together with graphite, ferrite and pearlite. |
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The Point is hydrographically unique, being the only area along the U.S. East Cast where several major currents collide in such a complicated way. |
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Whenever we approached a ride, a Cast Member would walk right up to us and explain if and how my son could be accommodated. |
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These bands were soon joined by others including Oasis, Pulp, The Verve, Supergrass, Cast, Placebo, Space, Sleeper and Elastica. |
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The theme of being stranded on a desert island has inspired films, such as Cast Away, and TV series, like Lost and the comedy Gilligan's Island. |
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However, an attempt in September to do the same at St Malo ended with the Battle of St Cast and the British withdrawing with heavy casualties. |
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Investment Cast Products includes the PCC Structurals, PCC Airfoils, and Wyman-Gordon Castings businesses. |
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A black, non-shrinking, tastable liquid, Cable Cast FR forms rigid yet flexible rubber parts for a variety of OEM applications. |
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Cast and Kristin Cast weave the suspenseful saga of Kalona's fall from grace in the Otherworld. |
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Pride Cast Metals, Cincinnati, was experiencing a problem while shaking sand out of the gas pump swivels it casts. |
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Rusted Cast IronPatches of rust can be smoothed off with an emery cloth but take care not to rub so hard that you make a hole. |
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The Canvio Cast Wireless Adapter is compatible with iPad, iPhone, and Android mobile devices. |
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Saul said, Cast lots between me and Jonathan my son. And Jonathan was taken. |
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The 2000 film Cast Away, with Tom Hanks as a FedEx employee stranded on an Island for many years, also borrows much from the Robinson Crusoe story. |
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She cast the door aside with a big wave of her hand, much to the delight of the girls behind her. |
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It cast a gloomy atmosphere around the station, which did not enhance her mood. |
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But he forgot to mention the shadow which is naturally cast by any object standing in the light, whether or not it is visible to our eyes. |
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The great spur wheel and the lay shaft crown wheel have wooden teeth turning cast iron pinions. |
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It assembled them in a stick by mechanical means and a cast was then taken using molten metal from the crucible. |
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We need to cast ourselves upon God's mercy and seek forgiveness through Jesus Christ. |
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He cast his gaze over the building, watching the brick as it crumbled and dust fell from the once elegant upper landing. |
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It is time that society begins to cast shame upon the foot soldiers of the drug war. |
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The solution was found when Mick noticed the cast iron water meter cover in the front garden. |
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Time passes slowly as the cast expend most of their energy on dodgy accents, very little on the performances and none at all on picking up cues. |
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The cast is great, but everything is so cued, signed, and anticipated that the movie makes me sick at times. |
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Born in the darkness of prison cells, rescued by the community of cowherds, Krishna's childhood is differently cast. |
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Though her cast was heavy and cumbersome she was able to get around after the first week. |
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Weight concerns mandated that the cylinder heads and crankcase are both made of cast aluminum. |
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An example of this can be cast iron crankshafts in large stationary diesel engines. |
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A cast of seven all work incredibly hard, and full marks must go to Tim and Suzanne for playing three parts each. |
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The curtain raises on the opening scene with the cast gathered front of stage to a backdrop of trees, a small camp fire Flickering to one side. |
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Even the cast seems to have been infected by the drab spirit that settles over the stage the moment the curtain rises. |
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It was most obvious during the curtain call when the cast looked everywhere but at the audience. |
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A strike committee has been formed and any votes cast will be by way of secret ballot. |
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Simply because he seems to be having so much fun, Michael Rudder stands out in an able cast of seven. |
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With the Dutch custodian Frank Leistra cast in the role of a coach now, the quality of work under the bar will see some improvement. |
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The cast performs the majority of their own stunts, resulting in some long and impressive fight scenes with few cutaways. |
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No one can accuse him of having cast these kids for their cuteness of speech or appearance. |
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His characters prove more than cardboard comedy cut-outs, and the four members of the cast rise to the challenge superbly. |
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This shows a heavily cratered highland terrain, and is used to monitor illumination of polar areas, and long shadows cast by large crater rims. |
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Against all expectations, it seems that it actually works to cast languid funster Owen Wilson as a serial killer who moves in mysterious ways. |
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They did a live cybercast three months ago with interviews with the entire cast. |
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I didn't miss the furtive glance he cast around to check if anyone was looking. |
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He cast a furtive glance around the square and, seeing that his admirer had not yet gone away, bent over his boot again. |
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He cast furtive glances out of the corner of his eye, looking for Kathleen but couldn't seem to spot her. |
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She cast a furtive glance over her shoulder and caught a glimpse of Alex's dejected and sullen expression. |
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Although the bulk of the verbs in the chapter are not cast in the future tense, the entire outlook of the subject is future-oriented. |
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Then as I started training, my sweat shirt was cast aside for a tank top and I traded in my track suit pants for cycling shorts. |
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Concrete-filled cast iron cylinders and concrete abutments form the foundations. |
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Although the cylinder head is aluminium, the block itself remains a traditional cast iron unit. |
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So he hid a set in a false cast on his arm and used the earphone to listen to answers from friends standing outside. |
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Holy God of heaven and earth, we are humbled by your divine majesty, and cast about for the best words to honor you. |
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How many other tv shows around today have such a powerful and predominately female cast? |
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The wind began to ease as the evening set in and I cast out the catfish rigs with a little, though not too much, hope. |
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Crazily, a story with a lot of action, location and cast was the objective, to creative something greater than the budget might imply. |
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I had to cast a spell, which required making claw-hands and issuing some sort of crackly lightning sounds. |
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All residential fittings are made from a die cast aluminum or steel that has been galvanized. |
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Not one to dally about, Sally quickly gathered up her cast and got them safely out of the building. |
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And the strong cast make James's creepy-crawly companions more appealing than insects have any right to be. |
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Little did I know at the time, that I would eventually be making just such a trip, to cast a line for this legendary game fish. |
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The cast prances, postures, and palpitates appositely, fully aware that real acting would be de trop. |
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In other words, they actually believe that children use cardboard toys to cast spells and foretell the future. |
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The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast onsite, that add to the attractiveness of the project. |
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The well is precast in the proper height, width, and length, and the entire stairwell is cast into it as well. |
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His position with respect to provisional ballots cast outside of the voter's precinct was upheld last week by a federal court of appeals. |
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The night was silent, all three moons were alive in the sky now and their glowing crescents cast an eerie glow across his face. |
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I darted down the path within the shadows cast by the trees across my path, dappling me with moonlight with every other thud of my foot. |
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It's Hallowe'en this Friday, the perfect opportunity to cast off your tried and tested clothes and make-up and emerge in a more daring disguise. |
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While the fallen have long since cast off their earthly form, the land which cradled them and shared their suffering will never disappear. |
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For that, as well as for its delightful cast and insightful script, it deserves your consideration on some future date night. |
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He is taking the cast through the trial scene in To Kill a Mocking Bird, Harper Lee's classic story of racial prejudice in the American south. |
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The light from outside the table cast an odd glare on his face, making his face look gaunt. |
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As the cast took their curtain-calls, I sat crestfallen backstage, erasing my disguise with a make-up wipe. |
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The moon had finally moved far enough over the high walls of the pass to cast some of its gaunt white light down into the narrows below. |
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Sadly that is even more apparent in some of the comments BTL too, where even the few facts present in the story are cast aside. |
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The double decker bridge, one of only three in New Zealand, was founded on cast iron cylinders sunk into the river bed. |
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I had memorized all the cracks and crevices in the ceiling, including the shadows they cast. |
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That is why an entire novel cast in the present tense would seem much more unusual in English than in Czech. |
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Some residents lost their identity documents which they will need to cast their votes in the upcoming general elections. |
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Bara ceirch, Welsh oatcakes, were pressed out into flat sheets by hand, and baked on heavy cast iron griddles. |
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Do extras generally get to eat the same meals as the rest of the cast and crew? |
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Still, Warthen, who also crewed for the Real World season set in Seattle, and Kunitz agree this is the most open cast of any previous episodes. |
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The Columbus committee commissioned a well-known Philadelphia sculptor to cast a 9-foot likeness of the Genoese explorer. |
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Construction is geodesic, with a steel exo-skeleton of hexagonal grid of tubular compression members joined by standard cast connections. |
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Those deciphering the symbolic meaning behind the painting say it has cast a new light on the life of Burlington. |
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Once the bow has been pushed away from the dock, cast off stern spring, brace around foreyards on a starboard tack. |
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Bohlin used a basic four-square layout, positioning rooms symmetrically around the cast concrete monolith. |
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Recently, a couple of music crits have tried to cast a less flattering shadow on the band. |
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Everett is perfectly cast as the pouty and spoiled princeling, Algernon Moncrieff, who spends half his life avoiding tax collectors. |
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The period of history is in harmony with the music, and its romanticism has been reflected in the decors and costumes of the cast. |
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Lyndhurst is ideally cast in the title role, a slightly malevolent character in the background, acidic of tongue and a picture of prissiness. |
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In the harsh light cast by the sun against the snow, she appeared ghostly, unreal, eerily beautiful. |
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Even if the cast entered this production without a cultural frame of reference, their performances prove that emotions are universal. |
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For the tests, an 11 in. square cast ingot was forged to a 4 in. thick slab. |
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It would really give the show that dash of glam that it's lacking, especially given the charisma-bereft cast of this season. |
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You learn how to cast against the wind, with the wind behind you, or into a crosswind. |
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In fact, it would be out already, but the studio realized it would cast an even more glaring light on their remake's shortcomings. |
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It is impressive how a cast made up entirely of New College students achieves such perfect clarity of voice projection. |
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The cast put in a sound ensemble effort, with excellent voice projection and an obvious understanding of the text. |
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Mobile wall panels peel away to reveal film projectors and screens, and shifting lights cast shimmering patterns on the canvas roof. |
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The rich, dark, walnut surface gleamed like glass, the china and silver twinkling in the light cast from two huge candelabra. |
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The cast was rehearsing without scripts in hand for only the second time, and the prompter was getting a reasonable workout. |
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Although we don't actually get to cast a vote, it's hard not to become involved in the deliberations. |
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The family bathroom has a free-standing cast iron bath with shower attachment as well as neutral wall and floor tiling with mosaic detail. |
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The cast double as stage hands, choreographed to slide props around the stage when they are not speaking or move chairs to imitate the steps of an elephant. |
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Cast iron is a hard brittle material that is difficult to work, whereas steel is malleable, relatively easily formed and a versatile material. |
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I cast my eyes down and begin desperately forking the salad. |
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We cast a fat plastic crankbait into the dark apex of the crack. |
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It was also decided to cast the concrete in two lifts in order to reduce the stresses in the supporting formwork and to provide more effective cooling systems. |
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While Matthau gives a complex performance as a decrepit, foul-mouthed alcoholic who is still a much-loved father figure, the rest of the cast are sadly underused. |
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Brass stamps of the crests of the noble families were specially cast. |
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Well, we certainly tried to explain the importance of the Lonsdale facility, but the reality is that cast iron engine foundries are a thing of the past. |
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The figures which depict various aspects of her life as a freedom fighter, a politician, a prisoner and a helper of Dublin's poor, are cast in steel bronze. |
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The obvious joy of the cast in presenting this classic of the ballet repertoire, was infectious and sent me out into the freezing fog with a warm smile. |
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She bit into her cruller, shaking her head, and cast a look to Kieran. |
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The blue-silver metal was cast in an ornate fashion, and white diamonds spotted with emeralds, beryls and emeralds crusted the edges of the metal. |
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Everyone else in the cast takes their cue from and builds off this edge. |
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There's cumulative voting, in which you cast multiple votes, choosing either to divide them among different candidates or pile them all on one name. |
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The cast put a curse on him, and two days later he was dead. |
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A few minutes later Grace rejoined the cast on stage for the curtain call, stepping forwards with Faust to curtsy once, twice, three times to a deafening applause. |
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With a much more rounded cast of talking characters, the cutscenes now have more drive to them than the original and are pretty darn cool to watch. |
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The original white marble fireplace and cast iron hob grate form the focal point in this room, which also has ornate ceiling cornicing, a dado rail and a fitted oak bar. |
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My feeling when it comes to any kind of sexual representation that deals with power play is that we have a tendency to cast ourselves in certain roles, for good or bad. |
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Three members of the panto's cast are also in the armed forces and, if they were needed for action in the Gulf, the show would also lose its dame and leading baddy. |
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Ichthyosis is a malformation of the skin characterized by dryness, roughness, and thickening of the epidermis which is cast off in dandruffy to plate-like scales. |
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A disproportionately high percentage of ballots later discarded for one reason or another were cast by minorities, as high as 31 percent in some precincts. |
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Rocks and coral blocks cast up on shore often show the tell-tale circular or oval openings of the burrows of boring bivalves such as piddocks and date mussels. |
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Henry's gaunt figure came into the rim of light cast by the desk lamp. |
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And if you really want to geek out, you can listen to one of four or five commentaries with the people that make costumes with the director Peter Jackson, with the cast. |
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In identifying defeaters that our evidence must eliminate if we are to claim knowledge, the more we prescind from practical considerations, the wider we cast our net. |
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The Soviet gulag and the German death camp cast a pall over the very concept of labor, nearly foreclosing the Left's righteous claims to its revolutionary heritage. |
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Chitty is keen to get cast members more involved, to get their perspectives on the gestation of a piece without having to sit them down and interview them. |
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Hookway's narrative provides a fresh, updated view of the cast of characters, as well as prime examples of technological innovation in this history. |
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Aside from the principals, the supporting cast is extraordinary. |
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Most processional crosses of that vintage are cast in bronze or silver. |
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Since the tale impinges on the whole town, including the birth and education of the three Harelik children born there, a cast of four seems unduly Procrustean. |
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Avery cast a long, sideways glance in his direction and glared at him. |
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Cast iron is popular for cookware where an even heating temperature is important. |
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The Director rushes through the set pieces, drenching the sets in viscous gloop and blood as the bland supporting cast falls victim to the dual extra-terrestrial threat. |
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Combine the two, with an excellent cast, and it's glorious entertainment. |
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Less good news, however, is the very low proportion of people who chose to go the polling station to exercise their democratic right to cast a ballot. |
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Rays of yellow were cast through the bush by large yellow golden glory pea flowers and ground hugging buttercups on guinea flower which scrambled about the forest floor. |
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The play's program features a little vignette about each member of the cast. |
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The men got into position for the cast, two at the ladle, two with long rods, all with heavy clothing. |
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To look upon the cynegetic qualities of our prehistory, even as presented here, is to shop for ideas that one may sift, sort, use, and cast off. |
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It is a narrative that has cast the American datenkraken as the arch enemy. |
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Cardan somewhere intimates that their approaches are deprehensible by certain sweet smells they cast. |
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This earthquake was an earthstorm. Hills were waves, and houses cast adrift were wrecked on them. |
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Yet in repeated experiments, subjects have cast aside equalism in favor of proportional treatment of defendants. |
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The situation envisioned is the contest for a prize described in Herodotus 8.123 and cast in the form of ethopoeia. |
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I thought it was clever the director cast the same woman to play both the Wicked Witch and Prince Charming's fairy godmother. |
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Despite the predictable squalling on some of the Twilight fanblogs, the two leads are impeccably cast. |
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Several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world. |
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They become forhardened, and shaking of the fears of God, do therewithal cast away the hope of salvation. |
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He had risked all his fortune on one cast of the die, and, gamblerlike, had lost everything. |
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She cast a speculative look upon her husband, silent and grum as if he had been thus gruffly carved out of wood. |
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Several members cast it as an either-or issue, pitting the form of the headhouse against the function of the passageway. |
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After wintering in the James Bay, Hudson tried to press on with his voyage in the spring of 1611, but his crew mutinied and they cast him adrift. |
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However, the coke pig iron he made was used mostly for the production of cast iron goods, such as pots and kettles. |
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He had the advantage over his rivals in that his pots, cast by his patented process, were thinner and cheaper than theirs. |
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The decarburized iron, having a higher melting point than cast iron, was raked into globs by the puddler. |
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It was founded by artist Sir William Blake Richmond, frustrated with the pall cast by coal smoke. |
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Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? Hope thou in God. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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By way of comparison, most bronzes are considerably less brittle than cast iron. |
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Share, landside, mouldboard are bolted to the frog which is an irregular piece of cast iron. |
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It may be made of cast iron for cast iron ploughs or it may be welded steel for steel ploughs. |
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Weapons and horse trappings have been found in the bog at Llyn Cerrig Bach on Anglesey and are interpreted as votive offerings cast into a lake. |
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Another interpretation accounting for the presence of cast iron swords that had not been sharpened, was of a site for ritual depositions. |
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In modern times, some authors have cast doubt on whether Claudius was murdered or merely succumbed to illness or old age. |
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It was cast in bronze in 1902, 17 years after Thornycroft's death, by his son Sir John, who presented it to the London County Council. |
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The broken bones were able to heal, thanks to the immobilization of her leg in a cast. |
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In 1064 Harold sailed from Bosham, from where a storm cast him up in Normandy. |
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This siege cast an even darker shadow on the reputation of the king than his order to slay the French prisoners at Agincourt. |
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It was cast in 1586 by Andrey Chokhov and is notable for its rich, decorative relief. |
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In the city, a bronze statue, which has been moved around different locations within the city, was cast in honour of the city's namesake. |
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Also known as jail locks, Scandinavian padlocks were made from cast components, having a malleable iron body, shackle, and key. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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Great legal wranglings ensued, including the examination of every single vote cast, which dragged on for more than a year. |
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In the 1840 election, 2,412,694 ballots were cast, an increase that far outstripped natural population growth. |
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As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. |
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This toughness is the result of a uniquely fine grain size imparted by vanadium to steel, anodium steels are readily cast, forged, and rolled. |
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Lest anyone find her treasure, she tore the map asunder and cast its pieces into the wind. |
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However, with the dainty volume my quondam friend sprang into fame. At the same time he cast off the chrysalis of a commonplace existence. |
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But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. |
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Now leave we Ywain to his fighting and turn we to the lady, that was there heavily cast down to be so left and benothinged. |
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Why a king might want to keep his cast is beyond the understanding of cacoethical billygoats. |
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Forged, wrought, drawn, rolled or pressed metals calorize better than cast metals. |
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He finds that materials that have been mechanically worked calorize better than cast material. |
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He's just a carpetbagger who was surprised to find that Southerns are not like the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard or Deliverance. |
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Near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Madman, co-pilot and plane were caught in a storm, cast into the Caribbean, drowned. |
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To whom do Lyons cast their gentle Lookes? Not to the Beast, that would vsurpe their Den. |
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I cast up the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days. |
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Were the case referred to any competent judge, they would inevitably be cast. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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The threat of Russian barbarism sweeping over the free world will cast its ominous shadow over us for many, many years. |
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The cast would need a great deal of machining to become a recognizable finished part. |
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He stared down at his champagne glass with narrowed eyes and a hard cast to his mouth. |
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Using a tungsten-balanced film outdoors results in a blue cast to the photo. |
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The cast of mind which prompted the plan was permanent, and in it are to be found both the strength and the weakness of Petty's character. |
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If you want to change a class member inside a const member function, the traditional approach is to cast away constness by saying this. |
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A foul taste. Vomit. 'Struth! Embarrassing memory flooded back. He'd cast up his accounts in front of a woman. |
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He unfolded the chlamys, stretched it out with both hands before me, and then cast it over my shoulders. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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Nor iron bands aboard The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast. |
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Republicans have tried to cast him as a millionaire ambulance chaser, the kind of man who forces doctors and businesses to pay ever higher liability-insurance costs. |
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But you might not immediately think of Dorothy Gale's clicky, glittery red shoes, which though bright, have cast a more subtle shadow over the world of fashion. |
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Though it was enthusiastically reviewed by the Reader and WBEZ, Montgomery felt that only some of his cast understood his minimalist, antipsychological method. |
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Though the Craft Service Person works on set making food available to the crew and cast between meals, the Coordinator can be the one to hire this person. |
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In the pursuit of a polished and thus slicker surface for a plough, he experimented with portions of saw blades and by 1837, he was making polished, cast steel ploughs. |
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Some casters can do a cross-body or backhanded cast quite effectively. |
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He walked on crutches for a month until the cast was removed from his leg. |
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Stephenson recommended using malleable iron rails, even though he owned a share of the patent for the alternative cast iron rails, and both types were used. |
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The rather bluntish cast of his face was even blunter and plainer. |
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Chris used a spinning rod with a green-and-white bucktail jig while I cast a chartreuse Angel Hair and white-bucktail Clouser minnow with my 8-weight fly rod. |
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Ross doubts the aspersions cast on Northumberland's loyalty, suggesting instead that Ambion Hill's narrow ridge hindered him from joining the battle. |
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God sometimes decimates or tithes delinquent persons, and they died for a common crime, according as God hath cast their lot in the decrees of predestination. |
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Are we not in fact dicivilizing ourselves as we decivilize them? Why is there no outcry? Is it because we have cast off the delusion of human sanctity? |
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One by one Rome defeated both the persistent Sabines and the local cities, both those under Etruscan control and those that had cast off their Etruscan rulers. |
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A mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate. |
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But Richmond, his grandfather's darling, after one thoughtful glance cast under his lashes at that uncompromising countenance appeared to lose himself in his own reflections. |
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One is the donkey vote, which is thought to account for three per cent. of all votes cast. Donkey voters mark their papers one-two-three straight down the ticket. |
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An unknown cast, including Diane Keaton, hymned the Age of Aquarius, stripped off at the end of the first act and let the sunshine in at the end of the second. |
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Ecclesiastes, who sometimes seems to cast himself as the Eeyore of the Old Testament, would simply shrug his shoulders and tell you to make the best of what you had. |
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If no candidate wins a majority, then the individual with the fewest votes is eliminated, as are any other candidates who receive less than five percent of the votes cast. |
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In 1581 Parliament made it a statutory felony to erect figures, cast nativities, or calculate by prophecy how long the Queen would live or who would succeed her. |
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He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again. |
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A character of a more abnormous cast than his equally suspected coadjutor. |
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The driller killer's attempts at Kruegeresque one-liners fall pretty flat, although the cast are fairly funny as they run around desperately trying to look scared. |
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Tin bronze was superior to arsenic bronze in that the alloying process could be more easily controlled, and the resulting alloy was stronger and easier to cast. |
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The absence of his name from the 1605 cast list for Jonson's Volpone is taken by some scholars as a sign that his acting career was nearing its end. |
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Inordinate passion of vomiting, called cholera, is nothing different from a keckish stomach and a desire to cast, but only according to augmentation. |
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She cast away her bridal dress along with other reminders of the marriage. |
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The mutineers cast away the ship's officers in the longboat. |
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However, being easy to cast and shape, it came to be extensively used in the classical world of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome for piping and storage of water. |
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Use pillows under the casted leg to prevent flat spots and underlying pressure areas, especially on the heel and the posterior portion of the cast. |
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If a man should cast up his accounts once a week, or once a month, he may not be able to discern that he doth grow rich, and yet he may grow rich. |
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She was about to be sick right here in front of them all. That would be the worst humiliation imaginable. Mustn't cast up my accounts, mustn't cast up my accounts. |
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Now a large segment of the media, the infotainers, are in a delicate position. Having cast their lot with the anti-warming forces, they are in danger of being proved wrong. |
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Chars can be considered as integers if need be without an explicit cast. |
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He cast about in his mind for a way to beat a retreat not too inglorious. |
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