"Screenwriting, directing, camera, editing, producing, casting -- they learn all these skills, " Heinrich said.
Casting the right spell can often mean the difference between a flier and a flop.
Being at ease with the medium and casting a wide net should therefore be a plus.
Wall Street is already casting a skeptical eye on the Detroit company's turnaround plans.
The prospect of a war with Iraq is also casting a shadow over the economic outlook.
And note that she is casting government officials who abused their power as lynching victims.
It supplies tapes, dressings, wound closure products, casting materials, electrodes, stethoscopes, drapes and masks.
He could stay in the fort, the red blanket casting a red light on everything inside.
So it was imperative that the casting for Captain America maintain that perfect trend.
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So the bottom-fishers are out in force -- checking their gear, if not yet actually casting.
Voters were evenly split in blaming Democrats or Republicans, with 25% casting equal fault.
As digital sales surge, publishers are casting a worried eye towards the previously scorned self-published market.
Mr Rajoy said whilst casting his vote that "these years have been tough for Spain".
Voters expressed excitement and pride in their country after casting their ballots in the historic election.
For Indian producers, the appeal of casting someone from Britain also lies in the economics.
In the event of a tie, Fifa president Sepp Blatter has the casting vote.
Most of the Commitments are played by young Dublin musicians who answered a casting-call advertisement.
On Sunday morning, the patrons in the bar could have been hired out of central casting.
Since then a new generation of scholars have been casting about for The Next Big Thing.
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The company announced a casting call for candidates at a news conference in New York City.
Gordon Brown became Britain's prime minister without a single ordinary Briton casting a vote.
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Take Zhong Kui, a legendary character who prowled the land, casting out evil spirits.
When casting your vote, you be the judge of who should choose the next judge.
Wilson, who is seventy, is a great proponent of eclectic casting and of silence.
Guffawing critics ridicule this well-oiled "Singabore", casting its good citizens as naive, skin-deep and unadventurous.
The list has changed every few days as casting results and finished work rolled in.
Now, in a surprise step, the IRS says it is casting its enforcement net wider.
It is not simply a matter of turning up, swinging a sword or casting a spell.
Phillips says he'll have no problem casting a ballot yet again for Mark Foley.
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