Sentence examples for to casting from inspiring English sources

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to casting

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To move, or be moved, away.

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Still, she looked forward to casting "Ghostbusters".

I look forward to casting my vote for compassion.

P5 BBC came close to casting first black Doctor.

Off duty, he continued to go to casting calls.

You go to casting agencies and acting schools – everybody's white.

But America has not yet reconciled itself to casting its allies in such a modest role.

Typically the Metropolitan Opera takes a fill-in-the-blanks approach to casting Puccini's "Bohème".

The real lesson of "The Exes" is that it all comes down to casting.

What besides policy stance matters when it comes to casting our votes?

Mr. Aibel said that when it comes to casting, "You have to trust your gut.

But perhaps the greatest pleasure of Odyssey has been its TV tombola approach to casting.

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