How To Use Cast In A Sentence

  • The Staff of Volans has a limited supply of magic energy. Roll a dice after each spell is cast.
  • It was of a suitable Ash Wednesday character and left the congregation feeling sober and a little cast down.
  • A little bit overcast is actually a lot better than a sunny sky for us out there," Miller said. NHL players excited to go outdoors in Buffalo's chill
  • The premise kinda sounds interesting and it has a good cast, but it also sounds a bit too overdramatic and emo … Anime Preview: Spring 2010 « Undercover
  • The only real answer I have to that, you know - it is asked a lot is that I really wouldn't want to work with someone who would typecast me based on what I'm doing in this job.
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  • She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive.
  • Deirdre cast him one last look, then shut her eyes tight.
  • The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now.
  • High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
  • We filter all the e-mails in the evening to verify whether any bogus votes are cast.
  • Goldman Sachs JB Were analyst Marcus Curley, who has a "buy" rating on the shares, forecasts a price of NZ$6. 20 to NZ$6. 40 if the acquirer is another casino company. The Blind Bet for Sky City
  • It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823). Biography
  • Lead commentators, Don Cherry and Ron MacLean broadcast from a remote area. Mike Plume: “8:30 Newfoundland” « Mudpuddle
  • The elf cast a jaundiced eye over the blackened mountain, which was still oozing lava.
  • A third-party group headed by a GOP operative is out with a new Nevada ad spot encouraging Latinos in the state not to cast votes in this year's midterm elections. GOP-Linked 'Latinos For Reform' Airs Nevada Ads Urging Hispanics Not To Vote (VIDEO)
  • Its hard drive can store 100 movies, and an antenna receives new films via broadcast airwaves.
  • All the pieces, from casting to production to publicity to marketing have to work.
  • Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence.
  • We will probably start telecasting them by the first week of August.
  • MY HAT goes off the ROVE/BUSH, and cast … on defining BUSH as a borm again christian. Think Progress » Plame investigators
  • The lobby and restaurant are in the original castle building. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming steers, and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
  • She cast about for some excuse for refusing his proposal.
  • The RV maker last month posted its third-straight quarterly profit, topping Wall Street forecasts, as motor home deliveries rose.
  • John Sayles is often hailed as the king of independent cinema, so it is little wonder that his latest movie, Silver City, was able to attract such a mouth-watering cast.
  • Rain has been forecast for the weekend.
  • Other cast members recalled the incident on Twitter. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Mhow area of India, where it is common practice to feed goats on the leaves of trees gathered in the forest, an experiment was conducted with uncastrated male goats aged about 14 months and weighing some 25 kg. Chapter 6
  • Sebacic acid can be synthesized from phenols and cresols, but castor oil oxidation is considered a ‘greener’ process.
  • The requests were the old ones: portraits of pretty mistresses done up as Arcadian shepherdesses, Virgins with downcast eyes and brilliant blue cloaks, sentimentalised pictures of the Infant Christ.
  • Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again.
  • The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio.
  • The most important thing is to consider television and radio broadcast needs and any other issues that address coverage of the debate.
  • He'd missed the acres of newsprint and hours of broadcasts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air time is sold by broadcast bottom feeders who could care less about anything beyond profit margins.
  • That's the forecast for the forecastable future -- showers and thundershowers as the warm and sun suck moisture out of our sodden lebensraum and turn it back into clouds. Showers
  • The rest of the cast (including Elias, whom I like normally) sucked green eggs and hammed it up like the subject was a bad joke. Rabid Rewind: Defendor
  • There may be a chill in the air this winter, but if you're in the vicinity of the Royal Theatre in Castlebar chances are it will come from the Ice Ballet.
  • Its population is so small that forecasts put it on the brink of extinction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mobile Internet services are part of this commitment and are forecast to play an important role in the future of mobile multimedia.
  • Rosie decides that a maternity fashion show highlighting her latest collection would be the perfect shower event because that is in no way a conflict of interest, and we soon learn the real motivation behind this choice -- a model casting montage in which LT wears a sequined capelet the color of Grimace from McDonaldland and tells the models to "serve and deliver. Una LaMarche: Pregnant in Heels Ep. 5: Serve and Deliver
  • Sinosteel, another Chinese-owned metals conglomerate, has plans to develop a massive opencast iron ore mine in the Weld range, a ridge of hills 400 miles north-east of Perth. Australia leases out mineral-rich land as China's hunger for resources grows
  • As soon as he became rich he cast aside all his old friends who gave him some help.
  • We're on a misty riverbank, with lush, flowering trees and towering storybook castles in the background.
  • The Absolutely Fabulous star will lead the cast of a new weekly whodunnit sketch. The Sun
  • It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces.
  • Broadcast watchdogs have censured him for swearing on his former BBC Radio 1 afternoon show.
  • She cast the door aside with a big wave of her hand, much to the delight of the girls behind her.
  • Upon these, and along the walls, which in most castles were topped by a parapet and a kind of embrasure called crennels, the defenders of the castle were stationed during a siege, and from thence discharged arrows, darts, stones, and every kind of annoyance they could procure, upon their enemies. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • The jury, which began deliberations last Friday after a six-week trial, had to decide whether Castroneves, his sister-manager Katiucia "Kati" Castroneves, 35, and Michigan sports attorney Alan R. Miller, 71, evaded U.S. taxes on more than $5.5 million income that the race driver earned between 1999-2004 from his arrangement with Penske Racing. Undefined
  • An eye-catching floral tribute to England rugby star Jonny Wilkinson helped Doncaster to shine in this year's Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • High above us, the great heptagon of the Winter sky: Capella, Aldebaran, Rigel, Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, and Castor (with Saturn nearby) - with Betelgeuse in the center and the Milky Way cascading through, just to the left of Orion.
  • More snow, sleet and rain is forecast for much of the country this week. The Sun
  • The BBC local radio station is broadcasting full match commentary from 10.00 am to noon on Saturday.
  • Together they cast a breedy scent like that arising from dank beds of galax, and it overpowered even the reek of the strange meat. Cold Mountain
  • Weight concerns mandated that the cylinder heads and crankcase are both made of cast aluminum.
  • When we moved from pilot to series, the notion of recasting Mitchell, Annie and Herrick was met with wails of despair. SFX
  • When the polls closed for the day at 5.30 pm university officials said nearly 5,000 people had cast their votes.
  • Yeah, 2 central parts were recast in mid-shooting.
  • This has come as a surprise to many economic forecasters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The activity centres around the big top in Stockton High Street offering free all day entertainment with live broadcasts and personal appearances.
  • Burke cast a cursory glance at the menu, then flapped it shut.
  • It was made of a mixture of roots of zedoary similar to ginger, lovage and peony, parsnip seeds, mistletoe, myrrh, castor oil and dried millipedes steeped in mugwort tea and brandy. Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe
  • The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chance of doing any gliding tomorrow.
  • She cast a sly glance at her bridge partner.
  • Luckily I cast a spell on the clothes so you can't take them off.
  • Almost half a century later their privileged lifestyle and their aura of being an exclusive caste still attracted comment.
  • He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.
  • Between Koma and The Eye Angelica Lee is running the risk of being typecast as the organ-transplant actress.
  • So my idea is that we need these shining knights from the castle to journey forth on a quest.
  • A townswoman actually comes to the castle in despair, demanding her child; Dracula sets a pack of wolves on her.
  • Thousands logged on to view the live Internet broadcast of the concert.
  • Koité, from Northwestern Mali, is a member of the hereditary Mande caste of musicians and craftsmen known as jalis.
  • The company has an almost fetishistic attachment to narrowcasting.
  • These waves of films - and previous attempts at 3D-television broadcasting - used what's known as the anaglyph method of imaging. The Engineer - News
  • Sebastian explains that the company is working to rebroadcast its signal terrestrially, so that it can be received by less expensive mobile receivers.
  • Tomorrow, if I were lusting for cash and recognition and all the things people get into broadcasting for, I might decide talk radio was my easiest point of access.
  • Recently there was some research done which showed that of the sports that are on the anti-siphoning list, the free-to-airs had in fact only shown 16% of telecasts of those sports.
  • Scarcely had I managed, helped by the second mate, Aaron Northrup, to lower away half-a-dozen barrels and kegs, when all cried from the boat that they were casting off. Chapter 19
  • Except for two telecasts by Ed Murrow on his `See It Now "series, back in 1954. I still wonder how those two got through. LASTING TREASURES
  • The preliminary research showed that the material used of the piston rod is unqualified , casting aliquation and much S element result in cracking on the edge of the casting aliquation.
  • The width of this range represents a measure of the degree of consensus about the forecast.
  • Just as his concessions were being broadcast, loyal contingents rolled into Saigon.
  • The authors, both pollsters, will either win plaudits in future years or be forgotten like many hyperbolic, wrong-headed forecasters through the eons. Three books on the Tea Party, reviewed by Steven Levingston
  • On Nov. 17, Havel broadcast his proposed amendments to the referendum law and the existing Constitution.
  • She was a pretty vessel: schooner-rigged, very low in the water, and -- as we found out when we took her -- of very deep draught; broad in the beam, and ` flush-decked 'fore and aft, with no raised fore or after castles. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
  • The NDTV network broadcast footage from the scene, about 170km southeast of New Delhi, showing debris strewn across the tracks and police officers carrying bodies covered with sheets on stretchers.
  • Heat the egg whites and the remaining caster sugar in a large clean, heatproof bowl. Times, Sunday Times
  • Far more serious than their sins against the basic rules of journalism is the corporate stranglehold over the major print and broadcast outlets.
  • He says to the ‘Outcasts of America… We make theater, we make community ’, thus finding a way to ‘entertain and educate the solitaries that make up a community’.
  • By himself becoming a Hindu and a sannyasin, he has challenged the obnoxious caste system.
  • Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.
  • Herman Caster the biograph and mutoscope, or the Lumiere brothers in Stories of Inventors The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers
  • So the headsmen put his hand to her back, to take her; but the King cried out at him and cast at him somewhat he hent in hand, which had well-nigh killed him, saying, O dog, how durst thou show ruth to those with whom I am wroth? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art For drawings, such as this farmscape, James Castle would use soot and saliva for ink. Images from a Life of Silence
  • In this kind of world, the weak and feeble minded are cast to the side to die an unambiguous death, while the strong and wise go on to live a fruitful, long life.
  • First "succubus" is broadcast nationally, and then The Chenbot's ode to anal sex with The Beast. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12 : Mothra, the Penguin, and the Succubus.
  • Bring the caster sugar and 500 ml of water to the boil in a medium saucepan, then add the lemon juice, stem ginger, star anise and the vanilla pod.
  • Radio Beijing broadcasts on a dozen different frequencies.
  • You could, for example, take the Urban Birds or Marine Birds tours; familiarise yourself with the amphibians living in the ponds up on Montjuïc, or inspect the biodiversity of the Parc del Castell de l'Oreneta through a magnifying glass. 10 of the best outdoors activities in Barcelona
  • He switched on the lamp on his writing desk to provide his room with the most agreeable cast of light.
  • The incidents are alleged to have taken place after the mosque had been allowed to broadcast the call to prayer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • The team have drawn up a list of three potential sites for landing stages for the punts, the first at Castle Mill, the second at the Coppergate Centre, the third on the Hungate site.
  • The only light in the room came from a lamp over the turntables, the glow of the broadcast board, and the green and red pinpoints of LED light from the satellite equipment and reel-to-reels.
  • The guy had one arm in a plaster cast and he's lucky it's not two now.
  • A double impression 'bite' is made, allowing both the shape of the teeth to be cast and the occlusion to be fixed.
  • We broadcast the news to the local population every morning.
  • In addition to weekly episodes of our human rights broadcast, we were also producing 'fortnightly' (a word we had picked up from Anita and begun to employ widely!) editions of Body Shop Television -- a unique, in-store television magazine devoted to internal communication among Body Shop employees and managers. Rory O'Connor: There Was Nothing Like This Dame
  • In Chicago, for instance, 7 percent of votes cast went uncounted due to ballot errors.
  • I didn't want to be typecast and I think I've maintained a large variety in the roles I've played.
  • The broadcasting media are statutorily required to be impartial.
  • Sydney looks away, casting her eyes to the side rather than returning the gaze.
  • The broadcaster attacked customs officials and police who seemingly stood on the quayside watching without intervening to help. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is understood Woolworths' analysis of ALH's unaudited figures will show the pub company missed its prospectus forecast in relation to gaming and on-premise liquor revenue.
  • The geographical proximity of European countries has permitted fewer channels for terrestrial broadcast services in a single country than elsewhere. Television - policy and culture
  • The only defender with a legitimate excuse is CB Ryan McNeil, who is playing with a soft cast on his fractured forearm.
  • He's cast in a very different mould from his brother.
  • Foam attack: Thieves broke into vending machines at Teesdale's new sports centre at Barnard Castle to steal £100 cash.
  • He looks downcast, a frown passing like a cloud over his famously large forehead.
  • Each year forecasters predict that growth will resume the next.
  • Semi-autonomous vehicles are expected to witness a rapid growth over the forecast timeline owing to the driving assistance features.
  • Maybe then the Supreme Court would stand up for equality of opportunity, and Gandhi's vision of a casteless society could be realized. Caste Out
  • Candle makers, after all, cannot be expected to hail the invention of the electric light bulb, nor hostlers the advent of automobiles, nor canal-boat owners the building of railways, nor TV broadcasters the laying down of cable systems.
  • It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
  • This invention relates to improvements in vertical continuous casting or the casting technique of obtaining cast pieces by drawing a strand formed in a water-cooled mold downward without incurvating, and then cutting the strand.
  • -- One of the best remedies is powdered lycopodium; apply it every time the babe is cleaned; but first wash with pure castile soap; Pears 'soap is also good. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
  • Broadcast also report that the entire second series of Got to Dance will be in stereovision too. /Film UK - A Special Screening of Moon, An Alice in Wonderland Controversy Exclusive, and Much, Much More | /Film
  • The same day's paper features a story "Is this a work of art or just any old iron?" about how the writer, broadcaster, doctor and polymath Sir Jonathan Miller asked a passing scrap metal merchant to remove a rusting bath from his front garden -- only to find his three metal sculptures had also been over-enthusiastically taken. Media
  • I phrased it as a sarcastic taunt, but I genuinely wanted to know the answer.
  • Two departments rely mainly on a single source for their forecasts with perhaps slight alterations to incorporate their own views.
  • Spectacular stunts and a great cast make this another strong instalment in the franchise. The Sun
  • Put it on wooden feet instead of castors, French polish to show it's original, and it'll look straight 1830. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • And what should be the standards in prime-time broadcast television.
  • In Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, the "telescreen" compulsorily present in every house is not only a television broadcasting from the outside, but a sort of CCTV camera, observing the people in the room, shouting at them if they fail to meet the standards ordained by the state of which Big Brother is the dictator, always watching them. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Despite that, he was able to walk straight into the castle's Waterloo Chamber and was only challenged five minutes after entering the party as he ordered champagne at the bar.
  • On June 15 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, his original pastels will be auctioned, with some proceeds going towards children's charities.
  • Kate Winslet, cast before she played Marianne, wears no makeup and her hair is scraped back into an unbecoming bun.
  • Inside the ‘wagon’ it lay bare except for some crates of different things used for casting spells.
  • BroadwayWorld was there to shake and shimmey with the cast one last time! BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • He cast a bell for the newly rebuilt abbey church.
  • The Castleford star took medicine for a throat and chest infection before the second Test in Auckland.
  • Some people may regard radio as the poor relation of broadcasting.
  • Television newspeople hail the benefits that broadcasts from the Court could provide to the public.
  • Here you can see the castellated peaks from an amazing angle.
  • And so when they had repasted them well, the dwarf returned again with his vessel unto the castle again; and there met with him the Red Knight of the Red Launds, and asked him from whence that he came, and where he had been. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Two editions were broadcast on BBC2 to make way for BBC1's coverage of Wimbledon tennis.
  • Cast þe cawse oñ my copy/rude/& bar {e} of eloquence, 1240 which {e} to drawe out [I] haue do my besy diligence, redily to reforme hit/by resoñ and bettur sentence. Early English Meals and Manners
  • For the sake of sanity, radio shows and other broadcasts are lumped in with "bootlegs" -- the term bootleg is taken to be anything not released by the band on one of its official record companies. DISCOGRAPHY: Genesis, by Scott McMahan
  • Kate, 19, visited the colony in late summer before starting her languages course at Newcastle University.
  • An independent appeal panel cleared her in July 1995 after doubt was cast as to the accuracy of the tests carried out.
  • The cast and crew were only given three and a half weeks to rehearse.
  • He admitted in a nationwide radio broadcast on Friday that he is addicted to prescription pain medication.
  • It is made of cast iron and would have been blackleaded every week.
  • At the back of the castle, it was the former laundry and generator house, but now includes a dining hall, kitchen, three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom.
  • I get to do that now with my two children; before they came along, I sought to do that with the people who came to my church, who read my books, who listened to my music, who lent their precious and rare attention to what I had to say, even at a time when I was being called an outcast. God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
  • So you broadcast the live episode and then went immediately on to record the second?
  • The girl cast another glance behind, took a deep breath and stepped forward.
  • Perhaps because most of the cast is made up of relative no-names, we shouldn't expect the caliber of their talent to be very high, but more of the blame for the poor performances can be laid at the director's feet.
  • Do you listen to the broadcast?
  • Colin Howes, Keeper of Environmental Records at Doncaster Museum, says there are many problems with the legend, not least of which is the location of the woodland which harboured the wild cat.
  • Programming will be controlled by the US and British military, but may include rebroadcasts from independent news outlets in both countries, the White House said.
  • Simples, don't watch trash like this and the stations will stop broadcasting it - it's in your own hands people!
  • Besides, how would cartoonists cope if denied end-of-the-pier-show gags and sandcastle metaphors? Times, Sunday Times
  • It was into this lawless milieu that Devi was born, the second daughter of a low-caste illiterate farmer.
  • As if that weren't sufficient grounding to make a prison film, he based this on a true story, co-wrote it with one of the original prisoners involved, and cast it with non-professionals, including another of the cellmates.
  • It was an overcast day, the light hidden behind grey clouds that smothered the sky and threatened to rain.
  • Today's pop quiz is in honor of an actress for whom I once had precious little respect and whose casting over any number of other performers got me feeling dischuffed to the point of, if not beyond, churlishness until one day I found myself inexplicably fond of her and ashamed of my earlier thuggish disrespect. Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
  • Castor oil comes from the bean but so does a powerful skin irritant, and a deadly poison called ricin.
  • Also, surprising to me, was the skill and energy of Torry Castellano's drumming.
  • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
  • The national broadcaster said Pahad "rebuked Washington for pursuing what he terms a discredited neo-conservative ideology". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We resist getting typecast either as conservationists or modernists.
  • He was also set to buy a castle until a bank clerk spotted an error in a mortgage application and alerted cops. The Sun
  • Memmel's cast, which had extended to just below her knee, was removed, but she is still on crutches.
  • As soon as they reached the fishing area, the fishermen cast their nets into the sea.
  • His monologue casts light on the common experience of the stereotypical man who is unemotional, uncaring, and cold.
  • A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to expatriate communities.
  • He is a futurist with a track record and enough credibility for the National Academy of Engineering to publish his sunny forecast for solar energy.
  • The castles which had sprung up during the civil war without the licence of the king -- the 'adulterine castles,' as they were called -- and there were no less than 365 [10] of them -- were to be destroyed, and order and good government were to return. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII
  • All seemed to be going swimmingly - the satellite signal was nice and strong, the ISDN line connected with no problem, we were ready to broadcast.
  • Curt Gowdy, baseball trivia, quotes, what i've learned, major league, baseball history, opening day curt gowdy broadcaster interviewed 2003 Esquire.com Article Feed
  • I am [3] the daughter of Menœceus, and Creon my brother was born of the same mother; me they call Jocasta (for this name [4] my father gave me), and The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.
  • The ingot mold made of vanadium titanium vermicular graphitic cast iron has the best comprehensive property.
  • The statute seems to be cumbersomely written but it appears the intent was to deny the use of the “Castle Doctrine” defense to someone engaged in drug trafficking. The Volokh Conspiracy » Drug Dealers’ Self-Defense Against Other Drug Dealers
  • In his final season, he again graded 93.5 percent for blocking consistency, but without the cast on his hand, he developed into a dominant drive blocker. USATODAY.com
  • The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum. Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
  • Tonight,Tim Goodman casts a cynical eye on TV ads.
  • The statistical analysis of forecast result indicates that ADMS has more exact result than Regulatory model in forecasted region.
  • The financial manager's problem is to forecast future sources and uses of cash. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The gamberi sausage linguine, clearly a house specialty, was served on one of those cast iron hot plates you see in Chinese restaurants.
  • A forest of party flags and posters hung over Ankara as campaign buses rumbled about broadcasting music and speeches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back in the early fifties people across the land followed the Redex trial intently, listening in for updates in the daily news broadcasts from their valve radiograms.
  • For the first time appeals can be broadcast live, allowing the public to view the court at work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tournament organisers have brought forward play in the final round by one hour as they attempt to protect what should be a great spectacle from the showery weather which is forecast for later in the day.
  • I believe that HD allows to broadcast sound via six channels - in surround mode. "No," cried the people of Mahagonny
  • Like a kid, Mr. Mailer was fascinated by his own naughtiness -- his earliest critics castigated him for the vulgarity of his language, though his editors insisted that he use the word "fug" in "The Naked and the Dead. A Boy's Life
  • The valiant one and his noble steed hiked up to the hill where the castle was.
  • Everyone in the cast was superb, a bevy of attractive young girls and handsome young men who could all sing, dance and act with such enthusiasm.

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