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Each individual convention delegate casts one vote for a Democratic candidate.
CNN: 2004 Primaries
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It casts one of the longest shadows at the New York Stock Exchange, courtesy of its position as one of the largest specialist firms and one of the biggest users of electronic trading.
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Occasionally, she does a round of the street and casts us out one by one, which is effortful and very time-consuming.
NEWYORKER: Magda Mandela
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Elixir focuses on another molecular mechanism linked to aging, one that casts doubt on the fad of taking human growth hormone to keep you young.
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Moreover, in an editorial published only by the Journal of the American Medical Association, he also casts doubt on whether one negative result for naproxen, sold by Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ), is a risk to the heart at all.
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Any one who seeks to casts these decisions in terms of absolutes should look both at the modern Middle East and the Ancient Greeks.
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In the US, we can think of many companies that rely on one or another of these supporting casts for their corporate social responsibility.
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You go to one of these witch doctors, who casts a spell on the IRS. Now you can sell the first parcel without declaring a capital gain.
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Make sure that every single one of them gets to the poll and casts their votes.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Only one member of Britain's presiding generation of politicians casts any real spell: Michael Gove.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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The first is a block, which does not take up one of your limited skill slots, consumes stamina and lets you deflect incoming attacks and interrupt spell casts.
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