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From the shape of their towers, which have since been modified, they were known as the "Casters," and distinguished as salt, pepper, and mustard respectively. [
The Story of Cooperstown Ralph Birdsall 1894
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But Michael Dahlie takes a gentler approach as Arthur tries to regroup in the face of dismay of the Fly Casters and the bold sexual reconnaissance missions of his ex-wife, Rebecca.
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CWIH Casters, Wheels and Industrial Handling, Inc. doesn't sell only casters.
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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CWIH Casters, Wheels and Industrial Handling, Inc. doesn't sell only casters.
The Ubiquitous Caster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Arthur Camden cherishes his hereditary membership in the Hanover Street Fly Casters, a fictitious fly-fishing group founded in 1878 by his great-grandfather and 11 other patrician businessmen.
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He finds that Lena and her family are Casters, those with unimaginable powers.
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There are several points I found refreshing about this book: It is written from the male point of view, it takes place somewhere that is positively steeped in history and mystery, and we are introduced to Casters, or witches.
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Casters would allow a lot of easel movement however rails limit the movement to a straight line assuming the rails are straight.
Easel on Rails James Gurney 2009
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Casters allowed the chair to roll between the desk and the credenza.
The Election Jerome Teel 2006
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To keep viewers updated, Casters will be able to post their show schedule on their own calendar module (Kiko?) and feature their most recent Twitters.
Justin.TV Network Launches: More Shows to Come Nick Gonzalez 2005
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