Sentence examples for casting started from inspiring English sources

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Casting started in June.

How far have we come since the 1980s, when colourblind casting started to be introduced?

Instead, casting started last week for "Rufus Stone," described on the Bournemouth University Web site as "a film about love, sexual awakening and treachery, set in the bucolic countryside of South West England".

(Has a trend of gender-neutral casting started in Baltimore? The Annex Theater recently offered "Macbeth" with a woman in the title role).

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There is, of course, a play-within-a-play in "Dream," and that's where the streamlined casting starts being more intrusive than ingenious.

Investment casting starts with a model made of wax.

Because the statue was so high, the last two stages were repeated eight times over the course of 4 years to complete the casting, starting from the bottom of the statue and working toward the top.

SmartVideo Technologies and V Cast started the year with live and prerecorded TV programs sent to American cell phones equipped with Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system.

Though they did not want to, the cast started rehearsing.

According to a Netflix press release, the cast started filming this week in Vancouver, Canada.

Like many stars, the cast started their big night on the red carpet.

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