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Weerasethakul is in a relatively fortunate position, in that his arcane films are not exactly populist and don't depend on the mainstream Thai film industry for funding, but he has become cast as a significant voice of dissent in a difficult time.
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Francis forced a trade to Houston and quickly became cast as part of the spoiled player syndrome.
"That's an uncomfortable reality for some people, but that discomfort goes only part way to explaining the process by which she became cast as the villain of the piece.
He describes how emotional the cast became, as well as the crew.
Whether these were product placements, a result of cross-marketing deals or just type-casting, the labels become as distracting as a lover with a tic — a lip biter or a navel licker.
Many people who see Houseworld want to get involved, and many former audience members have become future cast members as the performance continues to evolve and shift shape.
The Geneva Conventions became optional, cast aside as "quaint".
But many people in the entertainment industry predict that electronic casting will become dominant as younger, more computer-adept executives replace the veterans.
All-female casting has become almost as common a practice as its male counterpart and is often credited with producing illuminating re-examinations of gender.
As soon as it became known that network executives had offered David Letterman Mr. Koppel's 11 30 "Nightline" slot Mr. Letterman would leave CBS for ABC, Mr. Koppel became a cause célèbre, cast as a martyr to ratings and corporate insensitivity.
When the narrator (who, inevitably, becomes an actor) is cast as a monster in a video game and required to lift a heavy co-star for a prolonged shot, he hopes that "with acceptance the pain would lose its meaning"; later, he discovers a raisin abandoned on a table at Starbucks, "glowing with its raisinness".
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