Sentence examples for benefit cast from inspiring English sources

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Relatively late in this spring's theater season she had secured the funds and the Golden Theater; Mr. Mantello and another actor in the benefit cast, John Benjamin Hickey Felixx), returned for the Broadway run, which was directed chiefly by George C. Wolfe.

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Mr. Timberlake, who spoke by telephone on Sunday, said Ms. Pascal personally wrangled him into "Friends With Benefits," casting him as a romantic lead after his pair of supporting roles.

2 Many immigrants' reluctance to identify themselves, in addition to legislation that restricts access to benefits, casts doubt on the relevance of using welfare benefits (e.g. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996).

But any action is unlikely to benefit future cast members, they said in their written statement: "The net result will be that the next 'Real World' cast will be signing airtight contracts that are even more onerous than the past casts' contracts, as hard as that may be to imagine".

This week should only help: the time off could benefit a cast of injured players, adding to a sense of optimism even as the Giants brace for the toughest part of their schedule.

However, with the duration of immobilization intervals, the benefits of cast treatment, especially in hand surgery, are at risk of being outweighed by undesired drawbacks such as joint stiffening and contracture formation.

It should be noted that this approach has the benefit of casting a new light on the question of what is the minimum requirement for a neuronal system to show criticality.

48 If, as the evidence here suggests, interventions to help patients address their information needs lead to increases in question asking but little other benefit, it casts doubt on what has been considered an important approach to patient care.

You can benefit from casting them in roles that require them to be on stage together a lot both physically and verbally.

So to borrow an apt legal term, cui bono – who benefits – from casting him as a self-serving clown?

In Arizona, voters in 2004 approved Proposition 200, which requires proof of citizenship before receiving state-provided public benefits or casting a vote (this last provision is being challenged in court).Such measures suggest it is dangerous to appear "soft" on immigration which is why Democratic candidates across the country constantly underline a commitment to "secure borders".

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