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For instance, if a door is closed, instead of lockpicking or casting an open spell, the fighter can simply knock down the door.
Big game reels are not designed for casting, but used for trolling or fishing set baits and lures on the open ocean.
In 1990, Witherspoon attended an open casting call for The Man in the Moon intending to audition as a bit player.
According to Fouquet, the director's tasks included overseeing the erecting of a stage and scenery ( there were no permanent, purpose-built theatre structures at this time, and performances of vernacular drama mostly took place in the open air ), casting and directing the actors ( which included fining them for those that infringed rules ), and addressing the audience at the beginning of each performance and after each intermission.
Her first audition was for an open bi-weekly casting call held by John Fearnley, casting director for Rodgers and Hammerstein and their various musicals.
In New South Wales open casting for steam coal and anthracite is practiced.
Before adjourning, the convention adopted a resolution, the conclusion of which stated: " Be it ... resolved that we call upon the citizens not only of this county but upon all the counties of the state of Arkansas, to join with us in casting the Ku Klux Klan out of the Democratic party and forcing it to come out in the open, under its own colors as a Ku Klux Klan party, instead of seeking to hide its identity within the folds of the Democratic party.
In the early rounds of the competition, NBC talent scouts Ross Mark and Bob Read held open casting calls in various locations around the United States.
Wrigley also began an open casting call for people to be in their ad campaigns.
3001 follows the adventures of Frank Poole, the astronaut who was killed by the HAL-9000 computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey by tearing his spacesuit open and casting him on a trajectory into deep space.
Employing a mixed cast of volunteering professional and amateur local actors and re-enactors engaged through an open casting call, The Wataugans depicts the early history of the area that is now northeast Tennessee.
At this time, Linda G. Thompson left the group and was replaced by New Yorker Rhonda Heath, who was chosen over other hopefuls at an open casting call to become the newest singer for the group.
Other methods of casting include open casting, bivalve mould, and piece mould.
Erika became a producer with the show and was on-hand during the Season 12 open casting call in Cabazon, CA.
Don & Mary Jean were chosen for the race after an open casting call in San Diego.
The district attorney opened a website for an ' open casting call ' for anyone who has been molested by Michael Jackson and / or who has any information against Jackson.
Nathan of New York copied and improved Casey Jones's boiler-tube chime whistle by casting the six chambers into a single bell, with open " steps " on top to save on casting.
For the dramatic recreations, " look-a-like " actors and models resembling the main figures in the story are found through a casting company in Allentown, PA, or through " open " casting calls in New York and other cities.
It is open to the public, and offers great bird watching and surf casting.
He won an open casting call competition for Sunset Beach in 1996 and appeared in the promos for the show.

open and call
Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, " arraignment shall [...] of an open [...] reading the indictment [...] to the defendant [...] and call
It is also preferable to call an open ANAC rather than the password-protected one given below.
For instance, if a user is designing a Microsoft Windows desktop application, he / she might use the. NET Windows Forms library to design the desktop application and call its APIs like Form1. Close () and Form1. Show () to close or open the application and write the additional operations him / herself that it need to have.
A call centre is often operated through an extensive open workspace for call centre agents, with work stations that include a computer for each agent, a telephone set / headset connected to a telecom switch, and one or more supervisor stations.
Urologist Jean Fourcroy writes that women in countries that practise FGM call it one of the " three feminine sorrows ": the first sorrow is the procedure itself, followed by the wedding night when a woman with Type III has to be cut open, then childbirth when she has to be cut again.
We will call such maps open immersions, just as in the context of schemes.
One bright guy — let's call him Galt-Magnon — decides to build a log cabin on an open field, near his crops.
They call their approach to full-screen versions reframing: some shots are pan and scan, while others are transferred open matte ( a full widescreen image extended with added image above and below ).
Others ( maybe most ) just call parameters passed to ( or operated on by ) an open predicate variables, and when defining substitution have to distinguish between free variables and bound variables.
Thus, many scholars will call a body of stories " mythology ", leaving open the question of whether the stories are true or false.
The stack generally lines up in the middle of the field, thereby opening up two lanes along the sidelines for cuts, although a captain may occasionally call for the stack to line up closer to one sideline, leaving open just one larger cutting lane on the other side.
" I have never approved of the very public manner in which some of our western friends have conducted what they call the underground railroad, but which I think, by their open declarations, has been made most emphatically the upperground railroad.
The fruit, a seed capsule, if left on the plant, will ripen and open at the end ; as it dries, the phenolic compounds crystallize, giving the fruits a diamond-dusted appearance, which the French call givre ( hoarfrost ).
Despite it being winter, parties are open air, beginning with a cercavila to call everybody to come.
* Strong two clubs: All unbalanced hands too strong to open at the one-level are opened with an artificial 2 call, as well as balanced hands stronger than 22 HCP ( unless opener has the right strength for a 3NT opening bid ).
However, Zinoviev and Lenin soon had a falling out over Zinoviev's opposition to Lenin's call for an open insurrection against the Provisional Government.
Those variants of Baroque prohibiting multiple leaps call this piece the Leaper, and restrict it to capturing the first enemy piece it encounters, provided the next space is empty or open.
Male lyrebirds call mostly during winter, when they construct and maintain an open arena-mound in dense bush, on which they sing and dance in courtship, to display to potential mates, of which the male lyrebird has several.
The person telling the joke would open their locker, sticking their head out to call another cast member to tell the joke to.
" Testilying "— as the police call it — has long been an open secret among prosecutors, defense lawyers, and judges.
Issuers may either pay to trustees, which in turn call randomly selected bonds in the issue, or, alternatively, purchase bonds in open market, then return them to trustees.
In contrast, women with open sexual interest in gay ( or bisexual ) men call themselves girlfags.
The account was chosen to open the Lenten season because of two exegetical aspects: Jesus ' call to Zacchaeus to come down from the tree ( symbolizing the divine call to humility ), and Zacchaeus ' subsequent repentance.

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