shadowcast

shadowcast

(ˈʃædəʊˌkɑːst)
vb (tr) , -casts, -casting, -cast or -casted
to enhance (a microscope image) by exposing it to a stream of a vapour of a heavy metal in order to create a shadow
ˈshadowˌcasting n
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After hours, enjoy a multitude of shadowcast movie performances and parties, including the Come Together Music Fest and CosClub Dance Party, ensuring the event has something for all ages.
With few of them remaining, they hatch a plan to allow Shadowcast (Ellen Page) send Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) back in time in order to stop Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) from killing Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage) and unwittingly trigger the Sentinel programme's approval by the US government.
The Teseracte Players of Boston will present a "shadowcast" of "Once More With Feeling" and Whedon's other musical cult favorite, "Dr.
WHILE Beyonce has managed to step out of the shadowcast by Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland has been unable to do the same.
After hours, enjoy a multitude of shadowcast movie performances and parties, including the CosCLUB Dance Party, ensuring the event has something for all ages.
13th Ave., is screening classic film with live shadowcast at 11 p.m.
For those who've never seen it, a screening of "Rocky" usually comes attached to a "shadowcast," wherein performers dress up like the characters, mimic the action on the screen, and generally enact mayhem for the audience's amusement.
13th Ave., is screening this classic film with live shadowcast at 11 p.m.