It turns out that one of the younger sharks has been whispering into the ears of his stars and starlets and telling them Jerry is melting down. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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Unlike the bevies of botoxed starlets, he was obviously not on the wheatgerm juice. |
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Ditzy PA's, lads, louts, and starlets, John Ullyatt and John Kirkpatrick portrayed them all with aplomb, heart, and consummate skill. |
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The film industry too has a seen an increase in number of actresses and starlets. |
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And publicists, eager to please their clients, are still fibbing to keep their starlets young. |
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Spurs have already demonstrated their interest in Brazil's young starlets with Diego and could swoop again. |
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We're sure it was warm in Venice, but we didn't notice any other starlets looking like they just finished a schvitz in the sauna. |
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Bantamweight Cleary faces another of Warren's starlets, Martin Power, who has five straight pro wins to his name. |
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Whether those young starlets ever get a real chance to do it in the Premiership remains to be seen. |
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McSwegan says it is understandable that so many promising starlets failed to make it, but he is hoping things may be about to change. |
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Arsenal have so much young talent bubbling under that some starlets just have to be shipped out. |
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The dividing line between celluloid fantasy and the bountifully adorned starlets making their acceptance speeches gets blurred. |
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Truss a few starlets into whalebone corsets and swathe them in yards of dimity. |
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We have shortlisted four of the most promising starlets in the region, one of whom will become the inaugural MEN Young Athlete of the Year. |
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The body language was dramatic as England's teenage starlets unravelled in the bitter rain, losing 3-1 to their France counterparts. |
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Renowned as a playboy who has dated a string of Indonesian starlets, Tommy is, as the saying goes, a chip off the old block. |
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I would have enjoyed staying at the party even later, but those ambitious little no-name starlets and studlets crammed into the place. |
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The object of their attention is not a group of beautiful Bollywood starlets or the latest icon of Hindi pop. |
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As a young man his good looks attracted the starlets and the bright lights of Hollywood. |
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There will be the usual posters of film stars and starlets looking alternatively menacing and pouting. |
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What's happened here to rising starlets Patricia Fagan and Brandon McGibbon? |
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These days it's difficult to tell the difference between the babes and pretty boys passing as presenters and the pop starlets saturating their shows. |
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From 1998 to 2006, Valderrama's role on the beloved sitcom also granted him access to a bevy of available starlets. |
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The sea of shiny starlets with perfect curls parted as McCain, in a cream-colored suit and close-cropped hair, traversed the room. |
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His top-heavy starlets grunted and hove in aerobicized ecstasy. |
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The manufacturing and sexualization of young starlets is a particularly obvious example of this unavoidable reality. |
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It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises. |
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We imagine the cadre of Hollywood starlets who like to traipse about commando would be severely handicapped in this event. |
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She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls. |
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We've all heard fabled stories of starlets like Lana Turner getting discovered by Hollywood agents at soda fountains, launching careers of fame and notoriety. |
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Seven years ago, I wrote a piece for a now-defunct web magazine about five young female starlets who I thought had the potential to become major Hollywood stars. |
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There will be stars, starlets and, of course, sultry costumes. |
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Success as a model led Chambers to Hollywood, but Marilyn soon became disgusted with the casting couch mentality young starlets are often subject too. |
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Law, a firm believer in throwing in the youngsters, hopes the instant success of the teenage trio in the First Division will inspire other starlets to follow suit. |
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Yesterday, aged 17, she promoted herself from one of tennis's traditional, decorative, slow-news-day starlets into a global contender of sudden and startling promise. |
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It was with buoyant optimism that Jamie Dolan and I donned the initialled manager's anoraks and led our young starlets to New Broomfield for the big kick-off. |
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If temperamental young starlets like Rooney or Ronaldo had behaved in this fashion, we may have been able to put it down to inexperience and youthful mischief. |
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Thankfully, other BB starlets have gone on to find work that doesn't involve pushing their la-las together for one-handed mags. |
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Did cinematographer Danny Minnick then lead our young stars and starlets to a grand burrito food fight at the infamous Taqueria Cancun? |
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These three starlets are expected to be the show-stoppers for various shows. |
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They can also enjoy the beauty parlour which transforms customers into vintage starlets. |
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It is thought Hollywood is full of back-stabbing starlets, but that is not the case with the stars of Crazy, Stupid, Love. |
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Some of the chicest fashion houses are bringing out tantalising new fragrances, plus a number of pop starlets have come up with surprisingly sophisticated scents. |
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