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Her plan, her future, all were gone, on this one final miscasting of fate.
The bubbles were a little flat on Tuesday, though, partly because of some miscasting in the lead roles.
That, too, would have been all right except for some miscasting and acoustical imbalances.
He has achieved this metamorphosis in large part through dogged miscasting.
This has resulted in occasional miscasting, and not all film actors are adept at live performance.
A grievous piece of miscasting does not help.
Mr. Tune is presumably responsible for the evening's central failing, the miscasting of the doomed lovers at its center.
I know Di Caprio's a fine actor, but this is out-and-out miscasting.
But "Along Came Polly" can't transcend its central miscasting.
(Not bad, despite the gross miscasting of Nick Nolte in the title role.)
More than one of Ron's directors called me after he was elected President, horrified at this astonishing bit of national miscasting.
In the pause that followed Ferrelyn could not help feeling that a curious element of miscasting had intruded.
The humor of the cartoons inevitably springs from the odd miscasting of the hot-tempered cowboy.
The company Mr. Martin has assembled is brave and, in some cases, very talented, but there are instances of crucial miscasting.
Indeed, hopeless miscasting.
My interpretation of the patient's attitude had explained his behavior to him, unwittingly fulfilling his miscasting of my role.
Reviews criticized Donner's heavy-handed approach to the material and the miscasting of the three leads, and it proved to be a commercial failure.
The first mistake was the miscasting of Barbra Streisand in the lead role of Dolly Levi.
Upon its release, The New Yorker wrote of the "hopeless miscasting of Mr. Tracy".
The "deliberate miscasting" of celebrity cameos, such as Elvis Presley and The Beatles, was intended to enhance the comedy.
Among the show's major problems were its puerile writing and the insurmountable miscasting of Lynn Redgrave as the fictional Jackie's Irish neighbor and love interest.
Matt Roush of TV Guide panned the film, calling it "an epic of pathetic miscasting" and "laughably inept".
The director Arthur Masella's inability to resolve basic logistical problems in a coherent manner is compounded by the serious miscasting of the usually capable Mr. Gunton.
THE CUDDLIEST end-of-the-trail movie, enormously successful because of its canny miscasting.
There was some miscasting: Elizabeth Fulcher was an appealing, slightly doleful Susanna, but her smooth, slightly dark soprano would actually have made her a better countess.