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How To Use Cast of characters In A Sentence

  • My previous article for Forbes proposed that the best way for a company to improve its strategy is by writing what I call its "playscript," a narrative that sets out the cast of characters in its industry, how they're connected, the rules they observe, the plots and subplots they're involved in, and how they create and retain value as the drama develops and the cast changes. When A New Playscript Transforms A Business
  • L'ho scelto the Los Angeles, nel lungo cast of characters preparato dalle varie agenzie di attori. Archive 2009-11-01
  • She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.
  • The cast of characters in the oil business has also grown and changed.
  • The artist/soldier's cast of characters was small: two ‘dogfaces,’ unshaven, battle-weary men known only as Willie and Joe, uttered the terse remarks that served as punch lines for the Best Generation.
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  • The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.
  • She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.
  • We have to bring the best people in, edit the best people in so we have a good cast of characters, and edit away any negative elements.
  • Its high quality came from the brilliant device of having the story told by a large cast of characters.
  • Consider the proliferation of reality television shows that allow us to voyeuristically observe the competitive, petty, and often mean-spirited behavior of the colorful cast of characters.
  • Analysis: This should plug a major hole in Indy given the revolving cast of characters they've tried at defensive tackle in recent years, including Corey Simon, Booger McFarland, Quinn Pitcock and Ed Johnson. — none are Colts now. Draft analysis: Jets trade up to No. 5 to select Mark Sanchez
  • Inconsequential as they sound, these trivial dilemmas and flaws have the effect of making the cast of characters very human.
  • Rebecca West filled Black Lamb and Grey Falcon with brilliant speeches and diatribes by a polyglot cast of characters, and Furst has a similar cacophony of speakers analyzing every detail of the political situation.
  • Now she had a whole cast of characters, and the reader would not know yet who were villains and who were heroes. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • As we approach the successful rebellion from Spain, a new cast of characters come in, including the elegant and refined Jean Lafitte - the gay pirate of New Orleans who time and again eluded Spanish authorities. Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico by Richard Grabman
  • PROS: Joe Pitt is (still) a great character; unpredictable plot twists; fast paced and engaging story; Huston is not afraid to change up his cast of characters. REVIEW: My Dead Body by Charlie Huston
  • What makes it more daunting is there is a large cast of characters beyond the team of 8, who themselves need to be shown. Review: Fist Fight Manifesto: the Midknighters #1-7 (Mangaholix) « BAHAY TALINHAGA
  • Consider the proliferation of reality television shows that allow us to voyeuristically observe the competitive, petty, and often mean-spirited behavior of the colorful cast of characters.
  • Each ancestry is filled with light and dark players known as a cast of characters.
  • In a shrewd final chapter set in 2060, Ms. Ward links her appealingly varied cast of characters to a time when books and paintings have been largely supplanted by virtual reality. In Brief: Fiction
  • The cast of characters that populates the pages of the O'Connor diaries is vast.
  • I turned a few more pages, seeing the cast of characters and a few more illustrations.
  • The cast of characters gives new meaning to the word multiethnic, reflecting the roles of Noah's three sons - Shem, Ham and Japheth - as the forefathers of all mankind. FilmChat
  • The cast of characters includes a nebbishy analyst, a touch so quaintly anachronistic as to make you wonder where Mr. Allen has been for the past quarter-century. You Hear the One About the Hunchback?
  • Readers with a knowledge of the historical literature will find a familiar cast of characters, including growers large and small, tenants and sharecroppers, merchants and ginners, and state and federal officials.
  • Unusually for a long-running series, the core cast of characters in Frasier has remained the same over the years.
  • Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and disparate an agenda.
  • Although it is all highfalutin balderdash, a semblance of sense does surface here and there - for example, in the scenery and the cast of characters.
  • The book is prefaced by a ‘cast of characters’, and characters rather than abstractions govern its course.
  • The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.
  • With what sounds like a thousand guitars shredding the same chord at once, the band recount a pursuit to the gates of hell starring a cast of characters from Norse mythology, such as Móðguðr, the giantess guardian of the Gjallarbrú. Readers recommend fantasy songs: the results
  • The play has a large cast of characters.
  • The cast of characters in your working life is changing and you can benefit from this. The Sun
  • Relatively speaking, the same cast of characters appear daily though their back-stories become hazier when hunger sets in. HEADLINES
  • There was the obvious cast of characters. Christianity Today
  • The cast of characters, their overlap with historical figures including Bollywood actors/actresses and their affairs, producers, not to mention Khomeini and ..of course Mahound and the verve of the writing. Fatwa on Rushdie Turns 20, Still in Force - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Five years on, they have reached an uneasy compromise of separate stages, each with its own cast of characters.
  • His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences.
  • Too bad that the producers of that series decided to revisit the land of adult insecurities with a whole new cast of characters.
  • Now its cast of characters seems less exalted and therefore less interesting.
  • Executives shouldn't only draw and analyze maps or plot numbers on a chart; they should create what I call a "playscript," a narrative that sets out the cast of characters in their industry and how they're connected, the rules they observe, the plots and subplots they're involved in, and how they create and retain value as the drama develops and the cast changes. To Run A Business Better, Rethink Its Playscript
  • Again, Goodkind spends a large portion of the book introducing a new city and new cast of characters while the main cast is relegated to side-stage. 01 « April « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • As a cast of characters for a suite of grainy, monochrome photographs, these subjects do well enough. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The play has a large cast of characters.
  • Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.
  • Through a giddying cast of characters and inventive physical comedy, Mark Chavez and Shenoah Allen tell the story of astronaut Ross Sparks as he travels back in time to find his explorer father and right a wrong. Edinburgh fringe comedy roundup
  • Exploiting an extraordinary cast of characters to the full, Coe dissects the body politic of Conservative Britain in the 1980s.
  • It has some solid performances, a few laughs and a likable cast of characters.
  • It has the reeled-in pyrotechnics and the muted pacing of an intelligent spy film, but it doesn't have the smarts of one, and instead opts for a clichéd scenario and cast of characters.
  • The stories will change, the core cast of characters will not.
  • Still, much to your chagrin, you find yourself occasionally tickled by the screwball antics of the likable cast of characters.
  • As Woods and other image-conscious corporate pinups fade from the leaderboards, a more varied and relaxed cast of characters has been winning tournaments. Golf's Yearlong Happy Hour
  • She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.
  • A cast of characters - including two photogenic victims, the heartbroken families, the detectives and, most oddly, the killer and his accomplice - had been introduced as they are in every Miss Marple.
  • Although the different stories may have no relationship with each other, the cast of characters make them entwine. Jackie K. Cooper: "Southland" Keeps Alive the "NYPD Blue" Tradition
  • Partly it is the vividness of it - the great, gleaming engines with their clanking levers and hissing gouts of steam, and the almost vaudevillian cast of characters.
  • Andi creates a journey in his mind with this cast of characters.
  • History is a version of events, a story that features a cast of characters much like you and me.
  • It's a fine example of British cinema at its best, aided by a perfect cast of characters and a charming family story.
  • Hookway's narrative provides a fresh, updated view of the cast of characters, as well as prime examples of technological innovation in this history.
  • Krazy Kat's" cast of characters includes the title feline, who is in love with Ignatz Mouse, and Offisa Pupp, a protective police dog. Princeton University Top Stories
  • Finally, Palin is surrounded by a full cast of characters that couldn't be improved by Central Casting -- kindly but gruff grandpa Chuck, handsome rugged dogsledder/fisherman/Mr. Mom Todd, adorable feisty daughter Piper and good girl gone bad gone good again, daughter Bristol. Bonnie Fuller: Sarah Palin's Alaska Should NOT Be Cancelled -- It's Great TV & Brilliant Marketing!
  • As a cast of characters for a suite of grainy, monochrome photographs, these subjects do well enough. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The book's cast of characters includes the familiar, with chapters on the likes of Socrates, the transcendentalists, the bohos of Paris' Cabaret Voltaire, the Beats, and Students for a Democratic Society.
  • A genuine laugh-out-loud read, with a brilliant cast of characters. The Sun
  • Life stories, in other words, are not intended for indiscriminate public consumption, nor would they be immediately comprehensible beyond a narrator's social circle, given their often-unnamed cast of characters and the situations they allusively describe. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • The pace is glacial, with oodles of pages and paragraphs of leisurely descriptions of various preparations for the tourist season as well asthe domestic and inner lives of the cast of characters - in many cases rather irritating types in whom it is hard to care, frankly. March 2009

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