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Casting ( or " binding ") off loops the stitches across each other so they can be removed from the needle without unravelling the item.
Casting bronze ding-tripods, from the Chinese Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia of Song Yingxing, published in 1637.
Casting process simulation was initially developed at universities starting from the early ' 70s, mainly in Europe and in the U. S., and is regarded as the most important innovation in casting technology over the last 50 years.
It was also Nominated for the Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy from the Casting Society of America, USA.
Casting the Mertzes, as they were now called ( the surname taken from a doctor Lucy scribe Madelyn Pugh knew as a child in Indianapolis ), proved to be a challenge.
Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson won an Artios Award from the Casting Society of America for Best Casting in a Feature Film ( Comedy ).
: Casting down the mighty from their thrones
Casting a nearly weightless fly or " lure " requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting.
Post Second World War industry has ranged from the manufacture of glue ( Industrial Adhesives ) to aluminium-based packaging ( Alcan ), Aluminium & Bronze Casting ( Draycast Foundries ) and balloons ( B-Loony ).
After several calls from Central Casting, who had called for " Miss Harlow ", and a number of rejected job offers, Harlean was pressured by her mother, now relocated to Los Angeles, into accepting work.
Here at Lamlash on April 25th 1829 part of the clearance ( 86 souls ) when embarking on the brig Caledonia ( 196 ton ) the Rev. A. Mackay preached from The Mound ( opposite ) formed by the departing his text " Casting all your care upon him: for he careth for you " 1st Peter ch. 5 v. 7.
* Casting Pearls Before the Swine, a bonus song by the neo-classical guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, from the album Facing the Animal
The game contains the main Sons of Liberty game with some subtle alterations, as well as the inclusion of Boss Survival and Casting Theater modes from the Japanese and PAL versions of the original game.
Extras and stand-ins are often drawn from the company Central Casting, a company so influential since its 1925 start, that some people refer to all cast as coming from " central casting ".
Casting of Ted Danson convinced creators into transforming Sam Malone's former background from football to baseball.
" Casting himself down from the temple to be caught by angels would cement his godhood in the minds of people, who would follow him forever.
Casting is usually done straight from the kiln either by centrifugal casting or vacuum casting.
The engine block was cast by Cleveland Casting Plant from tooling built by Sherwood Metal Products, the intake came from Ford's Essex Casting, and the engine was assembled at Ford's Lima engine plant in Lima, Ohio.

Casting and alloys
Casting vehicles in various alloys, usually zinc ( called zamac or mazac ), also started during these decades and came on strong particularly after World War II.

Casting and which
William Fitzstephen ( d. about 1190 ), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were " exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones jactu lapidum, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark ; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.
In practice, to cast a spell, the magician must first pass the Casting, which is automatic if the fate is known to BMR 0, which otherwise requires a throw of the dice.
Casting about for a follow-up, Nash extended the range of antiquarian interests forward in time with his next series of lithographs The Mansions of England in the Olden Time 1839 – 1849, which accurately illustrated Tudor and Jacobean great houses, interiors as well as exteriors, made lively with furnishings and peopled by inhabitants in ruffs and farthingales, the quintessence of " Merrie Olde England ".
The largest industries are Alcoa Lista, an aluminium plant, and Farsund Aluminium Casting AS, which makes auto parts of aluminium.
Foreign international rock bands ( Jars of Clay, Casting Crowns, Parachute Band, 38th Parallel, Zebra & Giraffe ) have also graced the local scene which reflects on the growing influence and acceptance of this genre.
Casting one of the 85 magic user spells consisted of typing a four-letter code found only in the printed game manual, which perhaps helped limit piracy and contributed to the commercial success of the game.
It has now been developed as a career which may require combined talents in Mechanical Engineering, Casting / Sculpting, Control Technologies, Electrical / Electronic, Radio Control and Airbrushing.
Hinton later introduced a system of coloured cubes by the study of which, he claimed, it was possible to learn to visualise four-dimensional space ( Casting out the Self, 1904 ).
In addition to that, heroes are the only units in the game which can learn the Spell Casting special ability, allowing them to cast spells.
It provides step-by-step procedures for making various articles, some by lost-wax casting: " The Copper Wind Chest and Its Conductor " ( Chapter 84 ); " Tin Cruets " ( Chapter 88 ), and " Casting Bells " ( Chapter 85 ), which calls for using " tallow " instead of wax ; " The Cast Censer ".
Casting a spell often requires that the caster sacrifice some sort of material component, which typically has a thematic connection to the spell.
Casting was completed by January 1994, by which time the cast was informed that one of their housemates would be HIV-positive, though they did not learn which one it was until the day they moved into their Russian Hill house, on February 12, 1994.
During the year several large events are held at Raumati Beach including the Raumati Beach Surf Casting competition which attracts hundreds of fisherman from all around New Zealand.
Casting many lawful spells results in a more lawful environment, which in turn makes other lawful spells easier to cast.
In August 2010 he presented Casting Light a spectacular video projection ‘ mapped ’ onto the façade of a bank in Cavan which was showcased during the Fleadh Cheoil.
This augmented version of Casting Crowns released two independent albums on CD, both of which were well received in the Atlanta area.
The sport is supervised by the International Casting Sport Federation ( ICSF ) which was founded in 1955 and currently ( 2008 ) has member associations in 29 countries.
Casting the spell in the manner in which Pug did should have caused great pain to himself instead of the Trolls.
Casting these spells requires MP, which can be recovered by resting at inns, by using items, or by equipping the Mage Ring, which recovers a fraction of total MP per turn.
Casting spells requires energy, which the game represents in the form of mana.
Casting about for some adequate means of conveying a sense of the furious pace of this machine age, Egri pictured a world in which all of life is compressed into twenty-four hours.

Casting and causes
Casting the build castle spell in a suitable location causes the ground to morph into the shape of a fortress.

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