- - Put into a different form
- - Present in a different form
- - About to engage in leisure in a different form
- - Stop assuming chimera's exterior's given new form
- - Form anew, as a sentence
- - Pour iron again
- - Mold again
- - Throw out the line again
- - Pour the iron again
- - Form again
- - Improve the form of.
- - Compute again.
- - Put in better form.
- - allocate parts differently in reassembled crates
- - Assign to different roles
- - Find a new actor for
- - choose different actors
- - Change roles
- - Get new actors to briefly record a shoot outside
- - Find a new star
- - Choose new actors
- - Model anew.
- - Hire new actors
- - Put in another light
- - Find a new star, say?
- - Assign new actors to hub out of Bucharest
- - Like the role of Albus Dumbledore after the second Harry Potter movie
- - Traces movement to shape in a new light
- - Playground on a street reconstructed
- - Given a new role
- - Rubbish actress almost given new role
- - Replace some players
- - Hire different actors
- - Once more model engineers must go to shed
- - Assign new actors to
- - Unoriginal, as bronze replicas
- - One way to change what Carver did wrong - give the role to someone else
- - Find new actors for
- - Get a new actor for
- - Hired different actors
- - Frame in a different way
- - Put in new actors
- - Get new actors
- - Having gotten the lead out?
- - Overhauled
- - Gave to another actor
- - Like long-running musicals, typically
- - Hire new actors for
- - Assign new actors
- - Change things up on set
- - Freshly worded
- - Told in a new light
- - Get a different actor for
- - Given a new look
- - Get new actors for
- - Change actors in
- - Change actors
- - Hire different 17 Acrosses
- - Change the players in
- - Express differently
- - Change a star
- - Use new actors
- - Change the actors
- - Change the leading lady
- - Phrase in an entirely new way
- - Slant differently
- - Refilled a role
- - Make a new mold
- - Sculptor's second attempt
- - Provide new actors
- - Change the mold
- - Shape anew.
- - State anew.
- - Mold afresh.
- - Fashion anew
- - Make over
- - Modify
- - New arrangement in relation to players
- - Bring in a new actor as a replacement
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