Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
recast .
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Examples
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The widows of sculptors Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959) and Julio González (1876-1942) inadvertently hurt the market for their late husbands 'works when they began recasting their pieces -- in Epstein's case, by failing to keep good records on how many reproductions were made; in González's, by failing to label the recasts as posthumous.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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But to cram it into one of the favored themes of this blog, the movie recasts a story of essentially inevitable technological change as the story of a socially inept genius and two or three of his most important relationships.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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But recasts happen all the time with pilots especially if an actor is contractually bound to a previous project, so if ABC were smart, they'd OK a second season and see if they can build on its already growing audience come fall.
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It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.
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