Hand-plucked from an open casting call in Dallas, the 15-year-old has the hit-making machine that catapulted Cyrus, Hilary Duff and Zac Efron to stardom behind her.
In a point of order yesterday, Labour procedure wonk Chris Bryant obtained confirmation that joint committees operate under Lords standing orders, which means that the committee chair will have both a vote in their own right and a casting vote - which could give the government point of view more clout in deciding its conclusions.
In die-casting, the alloys tend to be brittle and have poor wear resistance.
But there is no better example of the living Constitution than the conservative re-casting of the Second Amendment in the last few decades of the twentieth century.
And then Rick included me in pre-production and casting and story-breaking.
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Male and female horseriders will be selected at a separate session by the casting company, Horse Master, in Lisburn - those who apply must own their own horse.
Nintendo TVii intends to streamline the experience further, casting aside your cable box remote for built-in channel guides and DVR programming (coffee table's starting to look pretty sparse, eh?).
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Jozef Migas, parliament's speaker, hitherto a close ally who heads one of the coalition's four parties, recently shook the government by casting a no-confidence vote against Mr Dzurinda in parliament.
So the bottom-fishers are out in force -- checking their gear, if not yet actually casting.
Fuller mentions just about everyone in post-war Hollywood, without casting new light on any of them.
As with its little brother, though, the flash was borderline useless -- washing out anything in the foreground and casting the background into almost complete darkness.
Republican critics made no claim they can defeat the bill in committee and concentrated instead on casting doubt on assertions that it will secure the U.S.-Mexican border before it allows immigrants illegally in the United States to take their first steps toward legal status.
In this "multichannel universe, narrow-casting is the order of the day, " Thompson said.
The creditors' committee was deadlocked on a final rescue bid from the Majeed family - but the administrator has used his casting vote to vote in favour.
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Under the Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law, investors began casting nonbinding votes on executive pay in 2011.
Manager investment performance information is manipulated, legally and not-so-legally, by managers who are extremely adept at casting their performance in the most favorable light.
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While people are certainly looking for value, as a former manager for a mid-size Banana Republic store in Massachusetts, I take issue with casting blame on showrooming as the reason for lost sales.
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Casting elongated shadows in the ghostly gleam of headlights, the men pulled on tar-stiff overalls and knee-high rubber boots and set to work.
As an eight-year-old boy, he was given permission to help pour a first casting in the art department of Makerere University in Kampala.
Mr. Antonucci said he turns off Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE connection while in his office at a casting agency, though he uses the high-speed mobile network to watch basketball games at home.
In the hotel where I was staying in Cardiff, some of those supporters were drowning their sorrows before casting envious glances at the television to take in Ireland's World Cup play-off against France.
This style of theatre puts a premium on keeping the same group of actors together for a long time under a strong director, rather than casting a few stars in lead roles and allowing them to shine, as English-speaking theatres tend to do.
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As with Heroes, in this game you don't do your fighting and spell-casting directly.
The committee split four-all on an increase in February and stayed its hand only on the casting vote of the Bank's governor, Eddie George.
Mr. Summers conducted it with epic sweep and passion, digging into the score with increasing fervor as the four-hour performance progressed, making up for some shortcomings in the production and casting with the grandeur of the orchestral sound.
Like actors answering a casting call, they hammed it up for Breton's cameras, walking Charlie Chaplin-like in the manner of their antipodal counterparts, the penguin.
While I think the industry is pretty open on casting, it's not that open on making serious movies in general, and serious African-American movies are probably even harder to get financed.
Rapid-prototyping machines have, for example, shortened the casting process for facial and cranial plates used in reconstructive surgery, says Robin Richards at the department of medical physics at University College, London.
If you thought the 2001 cuts were tough to get through the Congress, consider that, even with the use of reconciliation once again to avoid a filibuster, President Bush only managed to get passage in the Senate by a vote of 51-50 with Vice-President Cheney casting the deciding vote to break the tie.
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C. elector Barbara Lett-Simmons abstained from casting her electoral vote as a protest against the District's lack of voting representation in Congress.
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