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  • It comes out into a large square called Casements, which is lined with shops and galleries and is filled with tables and chairs corresponding to various establishments (including, to our children's delight, a Burger King.

    Planet Nomad 2008

  • It comes out into a large square called Casements, which is lined with shops and galleries and is filled with tables and chairs corresponding to various establishments (including, to our children's delight, a Burger King.

    Planet Nomad 2008

  • Had a lovely day out at the NSW Writers 'Centre, who hosted their annual celebration of Australian spec fic, otherwise known as Magic Casements.

    Magic Casements karenmiller 2006

  • Appearing at Magic Casements at the end of March, at the NSW Writers 'Centre.

    It's that time again ... karenmiller 2005

  • But if the fancy of a punster, following his own delightful vein of nonsense, should see something quaint in the image of a hundred such Kettles singing as he sang by a hundred hearths, a more bitter jester, reading that black and obscure story of the capture on the coast, might utter a similar flippancy about other Casements, opening on the foam of such very perilous seas, in a land so truly forlorn.

    G.K. Speaks - The Family and The Feud 2007

  • I confess that, at the moment of that morbid story, there seemed to me to be something unearthly about the very idea of there being other Casements.

    G.K. Speaks - The Family and The Feud 2007

  • Or I can bring them to Magic Casements or to Conjure or even to Melbourne, just before Conjure.

    Even in a little thing gillpolack 2006

  • I could hear the heavy doors grate as they opened with difficulty, and as they closed again the rotten Casements rattled in their frames.

    The Monk 2004

  • By April 20, the Casements were at work preparing for and laying new track.

    Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000

  • AT the beginning of November, the Casements and their men had reached within a few miles of Cheyenne.

    Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000

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