Listening to these three albums in the wake of Smith's suicide casts a certain pall on their contents. |
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Instead, try short angled casts along the near bank, lengthening each cast to thoroughly search the margins. |
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A bonus with the Potter movies is their wonderful supporting casts, drawn from the first rank of British thesps. |
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Edwards portrays Scrooge with zest and an appropriate balefulness that immediately casts a shadow on the opening scene. |
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Casey casts a baleful eye on the author's camera, striking his most fearsome pose. |
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The problem with casting livebaits, is that the impact with the surface can stun the baitfish and repeated casts reduce the bait's longevity. |
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She then had a heel cord tenotomy on both feet, followed by casts that were kept on for 3 weeks. |
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It's a soft beauty as it casts a soft pink to violet of majestic artwork across the sky. |
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Jake led me to the side of the buildings where we were hidden from the casts and sheltered from the rain by an awning. |
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The book casts a flirtatious eye towards sapphic chic and the aesthetic imperative to get dolled up. |
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When the town casts around for someone to blame Vernon is the best available candidate. |
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Terrace's research with macaques casts doubt on the claim that only humans have declarative knowledge. |
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The purples are appearing in a soft, subtle vein in all casts from pale lavender to deep aubergine. |
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Another moan of terror brings him out of his reverie and he casts a worried look in her direction. |
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With a large flock like Cinnamon Nose's, Nop casts from one side to another, rousting one flank of the retreating flock and then the other. |
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Similarly, the 1904 workmen set molds of brick and loam around plaster casts. |
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She shot small rocks on the beach from above at the time of day when the sun casts long shadows. |
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Encased for months in plaster body casts, Kahlo began to paint lying in bed with a special easel rigged up by her mother. |
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I've heard about the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, but this is the first article I've seen that casts light on how it works. |
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She claims, however, the book casts her in an unflattering light and has cost her her job and her reputation. |
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Many of Smith's stories are rewrites of Chinese myths and fables, with casts of characters out of his dreamlike human universe. |
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Both are female-orientated, with strong female casts and a predominantly female audience. |
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Angular depressions at the base of siltstone laminae represent casts of halite that was dissolved by lower-salinity waters that introduced silt. |
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In addition, new casts were made of Linton and Mazon Creek specimens, and galvanotypes of Fritsch's material were restudied. |
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At about the same time plaster casts were made of known carvings on Stones 3, 4, and 53, enhanced by a novel method of applying silver leaf. |
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The show changes casts frequently, with a new female celebrity taking the lead in every new city. |
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Rarely, permineralized wood is found closely associated with the limb casts. |
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This is not good for the health of our democracy, since it often casts civil society in an adversarial relationship to the State. |
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In the end the jurymen are divided in their decision, and Athena casts the deciding vote, acquitting Orestes. |
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Pandosto seizes the infant Fawnia, casts her adrift in an open boat, and tries Bellaria for adultery and treason. |
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The Sierra Nevada casts a rain shadow over the region to the east of that mountain range. |
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I'm talking about a tightly woven group of citizens united by web cams, blogs, pod casts and instant messages. |
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Remember these fish are fast and spooky, you have to make quick accurate casts, often into a twenty knot wind. |
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Gill, a popular columnist for the local Times-Picayune casts a jaundiced and unafraid eye on the entire enterprise. |
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The book casts a jaundiced eye on everything from helicopter rescues and large, boisterous groups to the use of cell phones, to which Guy had a particularly strong aversion. |
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Forty-two years after its debut, The Godfather casts a long shadow over American cinema. |
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But for a president who also casts himself as a conciliator, the issue could be more complicated. |
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I'm sure that two slightly dodgy copies of eighteenth-century portraits and casts of busts of Sir Walter and Napoleon would be quite safe in my keeping. |
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Then the system reads that information and casts objects at run time. |
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In the black-and-white stop-motion animation Dollhouse, Sherman casts herself as a cutout doll from a book. |
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And that casts a new light on the way The New York Times goes about the business of reporting the news on a day-to-day basis. |
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Here, Cattrall casts off every remnant of glamour and determinedly mines her ugly side. |
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The sudden violence casts a threat on the safety not just of Devi but of the entire neighborhood. |
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On the one hand, you do get to see shows that might otherwise never be performed, and you get to see all-star casts that could never be assembled for a long run. |
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Warner and Lazaridis are creating for the Royal Opera a production which has a very handsome look, a production which is eminently revivable with a series of different casts. |
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These furnishings included carpets, curtains, louvres, rococo chairs, plaster casts of antique statues and busts, paintings, Chinese vases and diverse plants. |
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This closest of sky luminaries, a sphere as well as the Earth, casts its own shadows on its surface, tracing the shape that is then turned away from the sun. |
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For centuries, student artists copied plaster casts and worked up variations on images of the Holy Family. |
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The latest development nevertheless casts yet another French IMF leader in an embarrassing light. |
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McGowan casts a baleful eye at how football is treated by government. |
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When red blood cell casts are observed in the urine, the glomerular basement membrane or the epithelial lining of the renal tubule may be injured. |
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Although he is not generally mealy-mouthed about such things, Trollope deliberately, it seems, casts a pall of racial and national ambiguity around Melmotte. |
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That's what we're promoting here, the more he's in the casts, the more castworthy he is. |
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The tendency to secrecy and falsification of dates casts doubts about the authenticity of many primary sources. |
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Almost all his work takes the human body as its subject, with his own body used in many works as the basis for metal casts. |
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This casts some doubt on 23 April date, as high infant mortality rates meant parents would usually baptise their children shortly after birth. |
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Hollywood still casts the media in powerful roles, even while satirizing their tabloidization. |
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As a probationer in the academy, he was taught drawing from plaster casts of antique sculptures. |
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With long casts often disappearing into the mist, Richie put together anet of skimmers and roach to finish well clear of runner-up Bill Hamilton. |
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The relatively frequent appearance of these extreme numbers casts doubt on the reliability of the random number generator. |
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When the materials of glass have been kept long in fusion, the mixture casts up the superfluous salt, which the workmen take off with ladles. |
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Thapar writes that archaeological evidence casts doubt on the claims of Buddhist persecution by Pushyamitra. |
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At the extreme point of India, the gnomon of the sundial often casts no shadow, and the Ursa Major is invisible at night. |
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Celtic's title success is all the markable when he casts his k to that 3-3 draw. |
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The presence of brown or cola coloured urine with red blood cell casts and deformed RBCs confirms the glomerular origin of hematuria. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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The high number of sarcophagi from Eboracum has provided a large number of these casts, in some cases with cloth surviving adhered to the gypsum. |
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Early Irish literature casts light on the flavour and tradition of the heroic warrior elites who dominated Celtic societies. |
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In these stories, desai casts her gaze backward to conjure a fading era. |
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In her anger she casts a spell upon him, changing him into a stag. |
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The spirit of slavery raves under tormenting gnawings, and casts about in blind phrenzy for something to ease, or even to mock them. |
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Occasionally, light chain casts assume rhomboidal, needle-shaped, or other striking geometric forms. |
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Two jumbled chandeliers feature three-dimensional coconuts, or at least plasterlike casts of them. |
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On what terms this peace was made is debatable, but as said before, the conclusion of a foedus casts some doubt on the totality of the defeat. |
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The tree canopy casts dense shade, and carpets the ground thickly with leaf litter. |
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Here, the loveful mourning that casts the prized possessions of the dead upon the pyre? |
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Sole markings, such as tool marks and flute casts, are groves dug into a sedimentary layer that are preserved. |
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During his time at the College he spent less time in painting than in drawing from classical casts and studying industrial design and graphics. |
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This superplasticity of the alloy allows it to be molded using die casts made of ceramics and cement. |
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These likenesses were often produced and distributed in multiples as plaster casts could be taken from a bronze original. |
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The boxes were manufactured from casts of ten distinct cardboard boxes by a company that produces grit bins and traffic bollards. |
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He carries on operations upon so vast a scale that he casts out frettiness and meanness wherever he goes. |
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Worm casts, however, will make mower blades blunt and when flattened act like mini seedbeds, encouraging weed seeds to take hold. |
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Both sculptures were exhibited in her first solo show in 1988 along with casts of other domestic pieces. |
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There are strict regulations governing fishing in the area, and Ingemar carefully casts back the few female langoustines we find in order to stick by sustainable practices. |
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A graduate of film studies in New York, May has had a hand in editing two of his three videos. Each casts him as a bespectacled dag in a world of glamour. |
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It looks like he's going fishing off the pier but maybe he surf casts. |
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Another's diving bow he did adore, Which, with a shog, casts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. |
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Here he casts his eye over some of Del and Rodney's classic scams, explores Del Boy's convoluted love life and reacquaints himself with the regulars at the Nag's Head. |
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Her bow is not to her liking. In a temper, she casts it on the grass. |
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What unites these films is a generic allegiance to anamorphosis, a sudden shift in perspective casts the film in a totally new and unexpected light. |
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Donald Creighton's The Forked Road casts the Liberal government as Anglophobes who chose the American path and subjugated Canadian independence to the United States. |
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Man is a mechanic, and works beautiful forms out of natural organisms. He cuts, bores, malleates, melts, casts in matrices, and spins, various articles. |
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Released at the zenith of teenyboppers' Leomania, Mask casts DiCaprio as evil and saintly twins, a dual role that was a royal pain for some critics. |
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Density contrasts between different sedimentary layers, such as between sand and clay, can result in flame structures or load casts, formed by inverted diapirism. |
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Synner, a priest walking by, sees her struggling and casts a heal on her. |
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Surf casters pick the reel with care, as proficiency in making long casts over the surf depends to a great extent on smooth and reliable operation of the reel. |
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Cuttlebone has been used since antiquity to make casts for metal. |
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