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Tom Hanks was miscast as the arrogant city high-flyer.
If he used the punch and matrix approach, all his letters should have been nearly identical, with some variations due to miscasting and inking.
After the series was cancelled, he said he had problems with the role and felt that he may have been miscast.
This may be a direct effect or the danger of a miscast spell wreaking terrible harm.
Other hoards contain either broken or miscast objects that were probably intended for reuse by bronze smiths.
This was rectified by using a five-axis milling machine for future shaping work and replacing the miscast propeller.
She cast them by accident, which led to a miscast.
Diethard notes that it is in gi's nature to protect, not lead, and considers his new leadership role a miscast.
Complaints were voiced that it was not written well and the lead was miscast.