After a storm, they cast about in a makeshift boat, looking to see who steps out of the flooded shacks.
With the U.S. economy continuing to limp along, the economics profession continues to cast about for answers to this seeming mystery.
And it becomes difficult to break through that veneer of perfection we cast about them, because to break it would be to break ourselves.
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Women who cast about 54 percent of the votes in this election gave President Obama a double-digit margin, and another four years in the White House.
Fortunately, though, a quest for a sort of Medieval socialism does not play well with American voters, so opponents cast about for logical-sounding arguments that focus-group better.
His advantage dissolved, Lin cast about for his next venture.
Nearly a decade ago, tobacco taxes were scrutinised by American economists, as Congress cast about for ways of paying for its own ambitious, but ultimately doomed, overhaul of health care.
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With many mouths to feed but a good deal of free labor--Kenny is the youngest of nine children--the family cast about for a new business opportunity and started breeding guppies in the concrete pigpens.
The two-tonne bell was cast in about 1938 for the lighthouse at Battery Point, Portishead, near Bristol.
Such problems have cast doubts about the plant's stability long after the government declared in late December the reactors had been brought under control.
The torrential flood that killed at least 37 people in Beijing over the weekend has fueled anger against the government as well as cast doubt about the official death toll.
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He told AFP that Beckham would make a good recovery, but that his leg would be in a cast for about three months, definitely ruling him out of South Africa 2010.
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We're not sure how the original cast feels about the reboot, but we do know what they've been up to:There's a new story of a man named Brady, according to Deadline Hollywood, and Vince Vaughn is going to help tell it.
Teesside Cast Products employs about 2, 000 people, and is a lynchpin for many local suppliers.
She got cast iron guarantees about the treatment of Abu Qatada were he to return to Jordan.
Users, meanwhile, eager to dig deeper, are often quick to cast aside doubts about authenticity and embrace the instant results.
The final episode of "Jersey Shore" airs December 13, and with the end in sight, the cast are thinking about what to do when the party's over, spinoffs notwithstanding.
It said its troubles "will not cast a material uncertainty about Sharp's ability to continue as a going concern".
The sounds here are whispers, made by and about this cast of characters, and again you want to stay around to listen.
Leveaux then decided not to be colorblind about the cast, concluding that Juliet's parents must be black and Bloom must come from a white household.
The percentage of the total vote cast by whites will fall about 2% every presidential cycle.
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The process of accounting for all ballot papers cast in the elections is about to end and counting should start soon in the 14 constituencies of Masvingo province.
To win, Mr. Romney and the Republicans have to rise above those smaller issues and cast the choice as one about the overall direction and future of the country.
Had Cherry had his way, the leap in time would have been two years more, but he worried about telling a cast of middle-aged women they were going to have to age seven years.
But one that's on my mind tonight's about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta.
She drew just 6, 073 votes out of about 122, 000 cast, or 5% of the total.
But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta.
You want to be careful about anything that may cast you in a different light and get back to senior managers.
In a lecture catering to economic concerns, you cast nary even an offhand bone about bolstering the dollar, yet you bemoaned rising energy costs.
It is estimated that 7.2 million people have already cast early ballots, and that about 35% of the electorate will have already voted by polling day.
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