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Casting and spells
Casting a spell would cause a temporary drain on one's strength score, limiting the amount of spells one could cast in a given period of time before resting.
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.
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.
Casting a spell may require that the caster have access to a specific, generally thematic prop, such as a feather for Fly or a glove for the Hand spells.
Casting many lawful spells results in a more lawful environment, which in turn makes other lawful spells easier to cast.
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 and requires
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 a nearly weightless fly or " lure " requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting.
Casting a spell often requires that the caster sacrifice some sort of material component, which typically has a thematic connection to the spell.
Casting one ( according to surviving records ) requires a specially designed sling with two unequal loops, though it is not entirely clear whether this is a stave-sling or more closely resembles a shepherd's sling.

Casting and energy
Casting or other fluid-to-solid transitions ( i. e., thin-film deposition ) produce textured solids when there is enough time and activation energy for atoms to find places in existing crystals, rather than condensing as an amorphous solid or starting new crystals of random orientation.

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.
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.
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.
Casting from impure alloys, which causes zinc pest making metal crack and crumble prematurely was much more common before the war, and is one of the reasons that it is rare to find toys surviving in good condition from this period today ( Ramsay 1993, p. 88 ).
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 ).
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 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.
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 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 game
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.
In 1999, they were signed by ITV and hosted a comedy panel game for the network called Casting Couch, in a prime late evening slot, but it fared poorly in the ratings and was not recommissioned.

Casting and .
Casting a spell that is not in a matrix is referred to as raw casting.
: The Casting Director chooses the Actors for the characters of the film.
Casting the type would destroy the mould, and the matrix would need to be recreated to make each additional sort.
Casting the familiar Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein and Mae Clarke as his fiancée Elizabeth, Whale turned to an unknown actor named Boris Karloff to play the Monster.
Casting ( or " binding ") off loops the stitches across each other so they can be removed from the needle without unravelling the item.
Casting himself in the role of a warrior inevitably created enemies for Julius — many of whom accused him of being a sodomite.
Casting for the part took time as the actress needed to be sexy, dangerous and mysterious.
Casting bronze ding-tripods, from the Chinese Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia of Song Yingxing, published in 1637.
Casting Jones as the hero was, in 1968, potentially controversial.
The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets — a theatrical collaboration of Waits, director Robert Wilson, and writer William S. Burroughs — premiered at Hamburg's Thalia Theatre on March 31, 1990.
He was a poet of some accomplishment, with four published collections to his name: First Poems ; Casting Off ; Dancer's End ; and The Wedding Gift.
Casting: The matrix is inserted into the bottom of a device called a hand mould.
Casting rods are typically viewed as somewhat more powerful than their spinning rod counterparts-they can use heavier line and can handle heavier cover.
Writer Christopher Hitchens, when asked for his favorite Bible story replied “ Casting the first stone ” is a lovely story, even though we ’ ve found out how much it wasn ’ t in the Bible to begin with.
Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods.
Casting processes have been known for thousands of years, and widely used for sculpture, especially in bronze, jewellery in precious metals, and weapons and tools.
Casting process simulation uses numerical methods to calculate cast component quality considering mold filling, solidification and cooling, and provides a quantitative prediction of casting mechanical properties, thermal stresses and distortion.
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.
Casting pig iron, Iroquois smelter, Chicago, between 1890 and 1901.
When Niven presented himself at Central Casting, he learned that he needed a work permit to reside and work in the U. S. This meant that Niven had to leave the U. S., so he went to Mexico, where he worked as a " gun-man ", cleaning and polishing the rifles of visiting American hunters.

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