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Maybe put this -- pair this with the lairics that Casely came up with.
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WHITFIELD: And so Casely, you all made a decision, even though the words are very profound and they're very deep, touching messages of personal experience, of tragedy, you've given it an upbeat kind of sound with the music.
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WHITFIELD: Jean-Carlos Casely, your friends call you Casely, so that's why I decided to, too.
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WHITFIELD: And Casely, it's every artist's dream, particularly a songwriter's dream to get their music out there.
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And Casely, as the primary songwriter here, let's delve a little deeper into some of your lairics.
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As in the movie, Fosse's Casely is a furniture salesman who pretends to have connections in show business.
Girls & Guns Als, Hilton 2003
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In the first scenes, Roxie is betrayed by her lover, Fred Casely (Dominic West), a furniture salesman who claims to have connections in show business.
Girls & Guns Als, Hilton 2003
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After she mows Casely down, Roxie, like Annan, tells her husband that Casely was an intruder and that she shot him to protect herself against his advances.
Girls & Guns Als, Hilton 2003
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And there Miss Mary Casely ceased her maiden meditations, and walked on with her sharp step, and with a mind vacant of all coherent thought, as only the truly rustic mind can be.
The Romance of the Coast James Runciman 1871
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To Mary Casely the whole affair seemed quite natural.
The Romance of the Coast James Runciman 1871
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