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Yet it's also stamped with a nostalgia he can never quite cast off.
The trouble is that whereas Pound, in particular, used his persona as a way of casting off a version of himself, Aiken never quite cast Senlin off.
But one thing she can't quite cast to imagination is her worry.
Michelle Obama and that husband of her's just don't quite cast an empathetic image, do they?
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The fortunate passengers were off-loaded on to the ship's boats, the less fortunate on to a raft, which was later, quite deliberately, cast adrift.
Indeed there is something of the ageing rock star about him, as if the spirit of youthful rebellion cannot quite be cast off.
Yet film-maker Tony Britten has assembled quite a cast, including Eileen Atkins as a Peggy-Ramsay-style literary agent and John Hurt as her boozy, moustachioed colleague.
Not only did the Coral kindle a whole scene in their home town when they started years ago, they also inspired quite a cast list of their peers.
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