Liberal Democrat Earl Russell argued it would be wrong and unfair to cast one group of people as inferior.
Association spokesman Jim Palmer, who cast one of the 15 votes to add Sebena's name, told The Associated Press last month he hoped the board would avoid future controversies by enacting clear rules.
Surely among the most important of those rights and freedoms is the right freely, fairly and openly to cast one's vote in a presidential election and have the results of that election respected and obeyed.
Because Franklin is suddenly cast in one of the most high-profile, remunerative roles in sport: the Olympic sensation.
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The contest rules say a person may cast only one vote per day.
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Edwards went to the Soda Shoppe in Laconia to cast his one term in the Senate as an attribute.
New, exotic financial instruments, such as credit default swaps, are being cast as one of the principal villains in the credit crisis.
Supervisor Sean Elsbernd cast the one lone vote against the cards.
The other is David Miles, who made a thoughtful speech on the subject last week, having cast that one vote in favour of more quantitative easing last month on the MPC.
Many hours after Gandalf (Ian McKellen) showed up in the Shire and arranged for the transportation of a significant piece of personal jewelry, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) staggers to the brink of Mount Doom and prepares, if he can muster the will, to cast the One Ring into the flames.
Recent Russian history, however, offers just one cast-iron lesson for Scotland Yard and it is not an optimistic one.
It poses two logically identical problems, one cast in general terms and the other in terms of a social contract.
On national television, he illegally cast off each one of his handicaps.
That same year, he took his first step toward reversing his destiny: he married the playwright Molly Day Thacher, a blond Vassar graduate who had cast him in one of her plays.
And if the regime were suddenly to collapse, one cast-iron certainty is that the countries that would have to deal with the mess chiefly South Korea, the United States and China are wholly ill-prepared.
This is grand entertainment, an ensemble comedy with an all-black cast (plus one beleaguered white barber) that's about, of all things, a day at a barbershop on the south side of Chicago.
Where the law of the jungle takes precedence in everyday socio-economic affairs, societal norms of common courtesy and religious sentiments may also be cast aside in one way or another for the sake of survival.
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She cast doubt on one of the expert who was a professor, rather than a professional in the field and said police had better experience when it came to processing the crime scene than an independent expert.
It helps that Jason O'Connell, one of Hudson Valley's strongest performers, has been cast as Berowne, one of three lords whom the King of Navarre (Richard Ercole) has somehow persuaded to renounce fleshly delights and withdraw to a secluded place, there to embark on a three-year term of scholarly study.
But to many, Paris' tribute cast Jackson in the one role few have experienced him as: a father.
But Germany's constitution allows no split vote: a state must cast all its votes one way, or abstain.
Worse, he argued that the few votes necessary to elect someone with only one vote cast made it easy to buy votes.
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Shaquille O'Neal got every first-place vote but one in the 1999-2000 season, when one person cast his ballot for Allen Iverson who finished seventh that year.
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.
The past decade's major policies: the withdrawal from Gaza, the construction of the security fence, the acceptance of the road map peace plan, the Annapolis Conference, Operation Defensive Shield, the Second Lebanon War and Operation Cast Lead all shared one central feature.
This is a carrot and stick approach -- in which the carrot may be the lure of an exclusive interview, and the stick is the publicists' insistence that you should cover disturbing half-chair half-woman type films as a trade-off to gain access to the cast of a great one.
Former teammate Frankie Andreu, one of several riders Armstrong cast aside on his ride to the top of the sport, said no one could provide a better blueprint for cleaning up the sport.
It leaves the wider cast behind, and not one single frame is devoted to Andrea.
One piece, cast in bronze, shows the head of a man smoking a cigarette.
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