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Cast may refer to: Music * Cast (band), an English alternative rock band * Cast (Mexican band), a progressive Mexican rock band * The Cast, a Scottish musical duo: Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis * ''Cast'', a 2012 album by Trespassers William * ''Cast'', a 2018 album by KAT-TUN Science and technology * Casting (metalworking) ** Cast iron, a group of iron-carbon alloys * Cast (geology), a cavity formed by decomposition that once were covered by a casing material * Cast, visible piles of mineral-rich organic matter excreted above ground by earthworms * Cast of the eye, a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object * Orthopedic cast, a protective shell to hold a limb in place, for example to help in healing broken bones * Cast (computer science), to change the interpretation of a bit pattern from one data type to another in computer programming * Urinary cast, tubules found in urine * Google Cast, a protocol built into the Google Chro ...
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Cast (band)
Cast are an English indie rock band formed in Liverpool in 1992 by John Power (musician), John Power (vocals, guitar) and Peter Wilkinson (bass guitarist), Peter Wilkinson (bass, backing vocals) after Power left The La's and Wilkinson's former band Shack (band), Shack had split. Following early line-ups with different guitarists and drummers, Liam Tyson, Liam "Skin" Tyson (guitar) and Keith O'Neill (drums) joined Cast in 1993. Emerging from the Britpop movement of the mid-1990s, Cast signed to Polydor Records and their debut album ''All Change (album), All Change'' (1995), which included the single "Walkaway (song), Walkaway", became the highest-selling debut album for the label. Further commercial success continued with the albums ''Mother Nature Calls'' (1997) and ''Magic Hour (Cast album), Magic Hour'' (1999), however a departure in sound on the band's fourth album ''Beetroot (album), Beetroot'' (2001) was met by a poor critical and commercial reaction and contributed to the ...
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Falconry
Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds. Two traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an "austringer" (Old French origin) keeps Eurasian goshawks and uses hawk, accipiters for hunting. In modern falconry, the red-tailed hawk (''Buteo jamaicensis''), Harris's hawk (''Parabuteo unicinctus''), and the peregrine falcon (''Falco perigrinus'') are some of the more commonly used birds of prey. The practice of hunting with a conditioned falconry bird is also called "hawking" or "gamehawking", although the words wikt:hawking, hawking and peddler, hawker have become used so much to refer to petty traveling traders, that the terms "falconer" and "falconry" now apply to most use of trained birds of prey to catch game. However, many contemporary practitioners still use these words in the ...
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Hard Cast (other)
Hard cast may refer to: * a hard lead alloy intended to reduce fouling of rifling grooves, used as bullet material * Orthopedic cast An orthopedic cast, commonly referred to simply as a cast, is a form of medical treatment used to immobilize and support bones and soft tissues during the healing process after fractures, surgeries, or severe injuries. By restricting movement, ..., a shell that encases a limb * Metal casting, a process in which a liquid metal is delivered into a mold of the intended shape See also * Cast (other) {{dab ...
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Casting (other)
Casting is a manufacturing process using a fluid medium in a mould, so as to produce a ''casting''. For casting metal, see casting (metalworking). Casting may also refer to: Creating a mold * Casting, forming a protective orthopedic cast * Casting, a process in sculpture of converting plastic materials into more solid form Science and healthcare * Casting (falconry), anything given to a hawk to purge and cleanse its gorge * Casting, excretions from an earthworm * Casting, moulting or shedding of hair in most breeds of dog and other mammals * Casting, forming a protective orthopedic cast Other uses * Casting (fishing), the process of propelling a lure to catch fish * Casting (performing arts), the process of selecting a cast of actors, or other visual talent such as models for a photo shoot * Casting or footing, in bookkeeping, a method of summing a table of numbers by column * Casting, to distribute a stream of data, images, sound, or voice, as in ** Broadcasting ** Podcasting ...
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Caste (other)
Caste is a system of social stratification and hierarchy in human societies. It may also refer to: *Caste system in India *'' Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents'', a 2020 book by Isabel Wilkerson ** ''Origin'' (film), working title ''Caste'', a 2023 film adaptation by Ava DuVernay * Caste (play), a play by Thomas William Robertson * Caste (1930 film), a British film *Caste (biology), a group in eusocial animals *Casta, mixed-raced individuals in colonial Spanish America See also *Half-caste Half-caste is a term used for individuals of Multiracial, multiracial descent. The word ''wikt:caste, caste'' is borrowed from the Portuguese or Spanish word ''casta'', meaning race. Terms such as ''half-caste'', ''caste'', ''quarter-caste'' an ...
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CAST (other)
Cast may refer to: Music * Cast (band), an English alternative rock band * Cast (Mexican band), a progressive Mexican rock band * The Cast, a Scottish musical duo: Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis * ''Cast'', a 2012 album by Trespassers William * ''Cast'', a 2018 album by KAT-TUN Science and technology * Casting (metalworking) ** Cast iron, a group of iron-carbon alloys * Cast (geology), a cavity formed by decomposition that once were covered by a casing material * Cast, visible piles of mineral-rich organic matter excreted above ground by earthworms * Cast of the eye, a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object * Orthopedic cast, a protective shell to hold a limb in place, for example to help in healing broken bones * Cast (computer science), to change the interpretation of a bit pattern from one data type to another in computer programming * Urinary cast, tubules found in urine * Google Cast, a protocol built into the Goog ...
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Kristin Cast
Kristin F. Cast (born November 4, 1986, in Japan) is an American author of young adult books and graphic novels, best known for the ''House of Night'' series and Sisters of Salem series, written with her mother, P. C. Cast. Early life Cast was born on an air force base in Japan, and raised in Oklahoma. Cast graduated from Broken Arrow Senior High School in 2005. She's explored tattoo modeling and broadcast journalism. Personal life Cast is biracial and has Nigerian ancestry. Some of her favorite authors are Pintip Dunn, Karin Slaughter, Nic Stone, VE Schwab, Caleb Roehrig, Justin Cronin, and Emily Suvada. She's a fan of the TV show True Blood. She's open about having battled with addiction in her 20s and struggling with mental health issues. Cast lives in Portland, Oregon Portland ( ) is the List of cities in Oregon, most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated close to northwest Oregon at the confluence o ...
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Alice Cast
Alice Maud Cast (later Elsey, born February 9, 1900) was a British sprinter who was the inaugural holder of the women's 200m world record. Career Cast achieved the inaugural women's world record for 200m on 20 August 1922 of 27.8 s. Cast also won medals in the 1921 Women's Olympiad and the 1922 Women's World Games. Cast personally or as a member of a team broke the following world records: * 27 4/5s, 28.0s and 35.8s for 200m/220y/250 m in a 300m race in Paris on 20 August 1922. * 51 4/5s for 4x100m/4x110y in Paris on 30 October 1921. * 1:56 4/5 minutes for 4x200m/220y in London 0n 16 July 1921. * 1:53.0 minutes for 4x200m/220y in Paris on 30 October 1921. * 1:50 4/5 minutes for 4x200m/220y in London on 10 June 1922. Note: only the first and fourth items on the list were officially ratified by the IAAF World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated ...
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Doncaster
Doncaster ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England. Named after the River Don, Yorkshire, River Don, it is the administrative centre of the City of Doncaster metropolitan borough, and is the second largest settlement in South Yorkshire after Sheffield. Noted for its Horse racing in Great Britain, racing and History of rail transport in Great Britain , railway history, it is situated in the Don Valley on the western edge of the Humberhead Levels and east of the Pennines. It had a population of 87,455 at the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 census, whilst its urban area, built-up area had a population of 160,220, and the wider metropolitan borough had a population of 308,100. Adjacent to Doncaster to its east is the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire, which contains the towns of Haxey, Epworth, Lincolnshire, Epworth and Crowle, Lincolnshire, Crowle, and directly south is Harworth Bircotes in Nottinghamshire. Also, within the city's vicinity are Bar ...
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Cast, Finistère
Cast (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Population Inhabitants of Cast are called in French ''Castois''. See also *Communes of the Finistère department The following is a list of the 277 Communes of France, communes of the Finistère Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 2025):
* Roland Doré sculptor


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Mayors of Finistère Association

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Plaster Cast
A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form. The original from which the cast is taken may be a sculpture, building, a face, a pregnant belly, a fossil or other remains such as fresh or fossilised footprints – particularly in palaeontology (a track of dinosaur footprints made in this way can be seen outside the Oxford University Museum of Natural History). Sometimes a blank block of plaster itself was carved to produce mock-ups or first drafts of sculptures (usually relief sculptures) that would ultimately be sculpted in stone, by measuring exactly from the cast, for example by using a pointing machine. These are still described as plaster casts. Examples of these by John Flaxman may be found in the central rotunda of the library at University College London, and elsewhere in the university's collections. It may also describe a finished original sculpture made out of plaster, though these are rarer. Method Plaster is applied to the original ...
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Nusantara TV
PT Nusantara Media Mandiri, commonly known as Nusantara TV (NTV, stylized in all-lowercase), is an Indonesian digital television, digital terrestrial television, terrestrial television network, network based in East Jakarta. It is owned by :id:NT Corp, NT Corp. NTV launched on and obtained a permanent broadcasting permit (IPP) from the Indonesian government in 2019. The coverage of Nusantara TV currently include the digital television regions of Bali, Central Java (only regions -1, -3, -6, and -7), East Java (except regions -3, -5, -8, and -9), Jabodetabek, Lampung-1, North Sumatra-1, Riau Islands-1, Special Region of Yogyakarta, South Kalimantan-1, South Sulawesi-1 and West Java (except region -4). History NTV is owned by PT Nusantara Media Mandiri, a business unit of NT Corp, that engages in digital television broadcasting media with national coverage and has the status of a private broadcasting institution. Nusantara TV and its logo has a trademark certificate from Ministr ...
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