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Casting far and wide for good candidates is one way to prevent that happening again.
Mr. Eustis said it took the Public three to four months to do casting, far longer than usual, "because we wanted to find actors who were equipped for the rigors of two plays at once and match them up with the right parts".
Casting far sight spells allows you to see areas that are too far for your colony or watchtowers to see.
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Both men said the United States cast far too wide a net in pursuing terrorism suspects.
And the supporting cast, far from being passive pieces in Hedda's chess game, suggest solid, unpassable obstacles.
By scale, he meant comparative size: Fiats in Florence cast far different shadows than Hummers in Houston.
In October 2006 he took charge of Macclesfield, cast far adrift at the bottom of the Football League, and saved them from relegation.
A caveat: Balanchine's choreographic philosophy, plus the ever-present prospect of injuries, has led the City Ballet to be wary about advertising casts far in advance.
It was O'Hara's blending of high art and low art in his poetry that influenced her to cast far and wide for sources.
The election chief, Ahmad Yousuf Ahmadi, announced some 8.1m votes had been cast, far in excess of the 6.6m turnout at the poll on April 15th, and almost on a par with outgoing president Hamid Karzai's first electoral victory, in 2004.
Blame for the mess was cast far and wide, but the Sandlers were among the most prominent targets, despite their protests that they had nothing to do with Wachovia's fall.
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