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This put him in the uncomfortable position of having to cast doubt on his own book – almost accusing himself of being a liar.
"Frankly, I'm getting tired of having to cast a ballot every few months or so," said Zoila Chacon Jimenez, a sales clerk in a department store here.
Later, when the early-music movement of the 1950s and 1960s renewed interest in Baroque opera, directors faced the dilemma of having to cast roles that had been written for castrati.
It was "brilliant not having to cast someone from the same old list of names", she says: "You don't want somebody who was 'that guy from some other franchise'.
Suzuki usually works small, carving portraits of real people in wood without having to cast them in bronze to withstand the rigors of life outdoors during a yearlong show.
Early voting is wildly popular, freeing people from having to cast a ballot within a few hours on a workday, and all but 15 states allow it in some form.
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I have to cast the characters.
They previously had to cast only three.
William Blake, likewise, had to cast off Milton.
This summer, Moffat had to cast a new doctor.
Which had to cast him in a virtuous light.
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