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Forever a mess and consistently at the bottom of the standing, they essentially recast their team.
(Indeed, Kasson cites the historian Richard White's point that the Wild West shows essentially recast encroaching settlers as victims).
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It was also the last major urban stronghold held by rebels, and their defeat in Aleppo essentially recasts the opposition as a rural insurgency.
But oddly enough the film it most resembles is Short Circuit, the dreadful 1985 comedy that essentially recasts ET as a cuddly robot.
It essentially recasts debate as mock trial, with an "attorney" for the opposing sides of a question presenting expert witnesses to help make his or her case.
"I'd always say on set that essentially I was going to recast with Michael Cera and [fellow Juno star] Ellen Page if Craig or Yasmin did anything wrong, that I had both of them on speed-dial, that Cera was literally a chopper ride away".
"Due Date," in short, takes an adventurous form and recasts it as essentially conservative, making sure that neither we nor the characters grow any wiser or wilder.
By changing producers for essentially the first time since 1975, Mr. Springsteen has recast the sound of his music.
The decade also brought the revival of the jazz of the teens, with the essentially serious music of Joe Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton recast by middle-aged white men in straw boaters and striped jackets as something softer, called Dixieland.
ABC essentially has three options, analysts said: scrap the program; recast someone else in Mr. Ritter's role; or write in the fact that the lead character has died.
It gave definite form, Mukherjee says, to an adversary that was essentially formless: "Cancer, a shape-shifting disease of colossal diversity, was recast as a single, monolithic entity".
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