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The flaw probably happened because of Mr. Brown's imprecise work casting the planchet the copper and nickel blank disc used to create the coin.
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The list has changed every few days as casting results and finished work rolled in.
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Their work runs the gamut from fundraising and publicity to casting, carpentry, sound, stage and wardrobe work.
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Casting around for a part-time work option, she learned about a course for people who wanted to import goods from Ecuador.
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Casting off the British yoke is their life's work.
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Casting your home in the right light is like creating a work of art.
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Merely casting off distractions doesn't necessarily make a drug division work, however.
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MI5 officers that she had to work with were blimpish, monocled fools from central casting, snoozing through the afternoon after a heavy lunch at the club.
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It is this humanity to her work that has made her popular, such as covering a bed in a hessian before casting it, so as to give it a "hairy" texture.
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"Quite often people do this work when they're starting out, " said Grant Wilfley, whose New York casting agency has supplied extras to movies like "Tower Heist, " "New Year's Eve" and "The Bourne Legacy, " due out this year.
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The recognition is one of the most prestigious in Europe and can help an actor who already has done quality work and has a good reputation move to "a slightly starrier position, " according to casting director Ros Hubbard of Hubbard Casting.
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