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The increasingly ornate surfaces of succeeding bronzes -- a three-legged caldronlike ding (food vessel), for example -- indicate a rapidly developing grasp of the possibilities of casting bronze in clay molds that were incised with intricate spirals and zoomorphic faces.
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For the 38-year-old single mother of three from the state of Rajasthan, there seemed no possibility of casting off the social stigma faced by her community because of their work picking up human excrement from dry latrines.
& 12th St., with architect Edgar Tafel and Alexander Robe tson, sexton of the church The purpose of the tour was to examine the possibility of casting more light into the church from the apexes of the Gothic bays, than is now provided by the 4 chandeliers that are the principal soure of illumination.
If filmmakers were open to the possibility of casting a black male/female white, why not cast an ambiguous character black?
A variety of powders, of different particle size or shape, and bonding materials can be used to change the thermal and physical properties of the mould and hence provide possibilities for casting a broad range of alloys.
The director must surely have considered the possibility of casting, say, Anna Kendrick in the role of Mia, who would undoubtedly have given the musical aspect some real punch.
He responded that it was "very scary," and that although he loved the visual possibilities of animation, the thought of casting voice actors to play his characters was uncomfortable.
It would be an extreme case of casting against type, sure, but Mr. Beltran's impassioned interpretation of Blanche DuBois at least suggests interesting possibilities.
Waiting in line for her interview, Stephanie Krombach, 25, of Silver Spring, weighed the possibility of being cast.
When this group officially becomes part of the elderly population in 2020, a resurgence of TB is possible, and this possibility casts a bleak outlook for TB control in South Korea.
The role offers a director a wide range of casting possibilities; I've never seen a Caliban so effectively convey the half-baked, unfinished quality that Shakespeare surely intended him to have, considering how often he is described as a "mooncalf," an Elizabethan term for a malformed fetus.
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