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Naturally all this gloom about the conglomerates is casting shadows over the country's banks.
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Casting Shadows is steeped in the country twinges of lap steel, harmonica, banjo, strings, and acoustic guitars.
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He saw mountains casting shadows on the moon and realised this body was a world, like the Earth, endowed with complicated terrain.
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For the band's sophomore release, Casting Shadows Tall as Trees, he's assembled a group of six players, including his brother, Daniel Burke on bass.
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He did some fine, if bleak, landscapes too, but it was the interiors that sold in his lifetime, and he is best remembered for paintings of the sun shining through curtainless window-panes, casting shadows on carpetless floors.
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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.
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Sunlight shines through the paper in the sliding doors, casting latticework shadows on the tatami mat floor in the room where Hiroko Harada arranges the tools of her art: paper, brush, ink and inkstone.
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