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en It's typical that as the weeks go by, the cast gets smaller.

en It's pretty typical that we can't play in Steamboat this early in the season, but what's not typical is that we can't play in Craig. Someone told me that those fields are still three to four weeks away from being ready.

en After three weeks in a cast he was back running stairs and after 10 weeks he was back in a cast,

en They try to get a model cast in two weeks. We try to take it to finished machining in less than two weeks. So we've got about a month turnaround from start to finish on a prototype.

en And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: / For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living.

en They said: O Musa! will you cast, or shall we be the first to cast? / He said: Cast. So when they cast, they deceived the people's eyes and frightened them, and they produced a mighty enchantment.

en We recognize that the typical house built in the 1920s may be smaller than what people want today.

en These often require different treatments in smaller quantities than your typical commercial operations with large blocks of plants.

en The typical journalist's typical lead for the typical Canadian story nowadays is along this line: that Canadians are hard at work trying to gain a reputation as a nation of rapid social change.

en At first, teachers were concerned that classrooms would be smaller, but that's not going to be the case. Our typical elementary classroom is about 900 square feet, and these rooms will be larger than that. They will be some of the largest in the district.

en The Warner people came to see [Burton] in London, ... [They] said, 'Let's talk about cast.' And Tim was like, 'Uh, yeah. Let's um talk about cast...so maybe?' And they were like, 'What about Johnny?' And Tim was like, 'Oh, yeah, good.' (Laughs.) The fact they brought it up was pretty astonishing. It surprised him? Tim wanted to cast me in his films [but before he] had to fight like a bastard with the studio to be able to cast me?
  Johnny Depp

en The scariest part (of these past few weeks) is that usually you can rely on there being a hit every week of the summer or at least every week in July. The biggest concern in the industry is two out of four weeks in our best month, there were no major openings. Clearly 'Stealth' did share a lot of the same problems that 'The Island' did. It just seemed that both were typical summer action fare that did not seem to resonate at all.

en She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny. And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.

en We are having a typical fire season - it's just a few weeks earlier than normal.

en We've easily doubled our typical handgun sales in the first two weeks.


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