But, as observers have often commented, there is an extra element to them, an X-factor, a force that makes them more than the sum of their considerable parts. |
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He took a meeting with Simon Cowell two years ago, and he had to wait a long time for his x-factor offer. |
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Blacks and first-time voters are the x-factor in the presidential election. |
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With her sultry cover-girl looks, she certainly looks as though she possesses the x-factor needed to make her presence felt in the world of pop. |
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Simon Cowell was considering the singer as a judge on his beleaguered talent show, The x-factor. |
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Four talented youngsters from Bolton are reaching for the stars after winning the first leg of an X-Factor style contest. |
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And he might, since The x-factor was just renewed for a second season. |
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They tick all the boxes required by a premiership team – grunt, skill, a multi-pronged forward line, x-factor and a versatile backline that, despite absences all year, continues to get the job done. |
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After a showstopping performance on Saturday's edition of X-Factor, it was reportedly outselling Take That's Rule The World by two to one. |
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Several would have easily got through a round or two on X-Factor, and one was a fantastic Frank Sinatra sound-alike. |
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Which X-Factor star is to appear in and co-produce a film about his experiences as a male stripper? |
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I also enjoy Nicholas Gerard-Martin's lumpen Turio, whom the Duke would have his daughter marry, and his failed X-Factor routine under Silvia's balcony. |
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