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- v cast again, in a different role
He was recast as Iago - v cast again
The bell cracked and had to be recast - v cast or model anew
She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state
- Instead, Hollywood, in the form of itinerant American stars, came to them, where the directors could recast their love for old genres with their own distinct accents.
- Selling Hulanicki's young, witty clothes cheaply, Biba recast shopping as entertainment.
- The brand has built a reputation as a secure and reliable, though somewhat stodgy, e-mail device for corporate types, but the Storm could help recast BlackBerry as a viable .