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The timidity of the boy afraid to fight, a common object of scorn for schoolyard bullies, was recast as a clinical pathology.
The Akan melted the manillas down and recast them into objects for their own use.
The Party is seeking to recast itself as the political arm of a religious community.
National-populist racism, recast as the defence of oppressed minorities against multiculturalism, appeals especially in these areas.
In the past generation a group of scholars has recast the history of the mainland colonies of British North America.
The creation of Oz recast this ancient belief into intellect vs. emotions, the core tension of the Oz mythology.
Reworked, rescripted and recast during the shoot, the film became legendary long before its release.
Kaplan had the script rewritten, recast a couple of the lead roles, and scrapped everything his predecessor had shot.
Picture The Bad News Bears and the Mighty Ducks recast with actors from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Game of Death.
Now it's been recast with African-American actors and remade as Love Don't Cost a Thing.
When Amos and Andy went to television, it was wonderfully recast with black actors.
Meanwhile, the director, Adam, is being pressured by a secret syndicate to recast his lead actress.
James Bond has to be recast every decade or so, new Starship crews must be recruited, or prequels devised to allow for fresh faces.
It's as if the screenwriters have gone through the Gospels with a blue pencil, trying to recast the words so that we can accept them.
It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces.
The Algerian experience led the French government to recast its African presence in terms of a new political role.
The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature.
The bell was melted down and recast, then rung carefully for special events.
Still, the originals are mostly strong, and a few of the covers work surprisingly well when recast as old-time country pop tunes.
The statue began life in the Presentation Convent in Milltown, Co Kerry, and was recast by sculptor Liam Moore.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But they could not, for the very reasons that had induced me to recast it, and they declined it.
Our conception of the nature of the contest in which we are engaged must be recast.
February 16 we recast it, and it proved to be of a proper degree of strength.
He recast and vivified much of the wooden theology found in theological treatises of the pre-Vatican II church.
Political economy, he thought, would have to be recast and humanised.
Francesco Berni, who recast the Orlando Innamorato, was born circ.
And the following, recast in a less allusive and conversational manner, is the story that he told.
Within 24 hours we had recast with the brilliant Jimmy Chisholm playing the part of Willie McKay.
Accordingly our dramatis personae had to be radically recast at Mosul.
The other six will be melted down and then recast as new bells using a process which has not changed for centuries.
We have seen with sorrow mingled with indignation, that it is the intention to increase, to recast, to make over, that is to say, to destroy this admirable palace.
The new WEEE Recast Directive requirements are also being implemented differently in each Member States.
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