The douche bags shot to stratospheric heights of superstardom, and I cringed every time I turned on Saturday Morning Live or Video Hits. |
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Getting a duet with Streisand is an essential step on the path to musical superstardom. |
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The Italian baritone took a giant leap to superstardom in the title role of Rigoletto. |
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On the cover is a picture of the band, supporting their self-titled album and coming to grips with superstardom. |
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Sadly, the record is nothing more than a mealy-mouthed rumination on Madonna's own superstardom. |
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Remove all traces of a normal childhood, market him well and watch as he rises to superstardom. |
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In the past, the National junior team has been a springboard to superstardom. |
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He might have never made it to superstardom in Bollywood, but this has not stopped him from chasing glittering stardust dreams elsewhere. |
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The development of media technology has been pivotal in enabling superstardom. |
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Music students gearing up to make a bid for pop superstardom suffered a major setback when thieves cleaned them out. |
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America quickly embraced Pluto and Tombaugh as icons worthy of scientific superstardom, and the rest of the world quickly followed suit. |
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In the book JAY-Z traces his life from childhood to hip-hop superstardom and describes the hidden meanings behind some of his songs. |
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From humble beginnings in a rural French Canadian home town, Celine Dion has risen to international superstardom like a shooting star. |
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Although Ashish bowled as if to the manner born, for Diwan Singh, his son's journey from a local school ground to superstardom in Durban seems surreal. |
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Of course, he has transcended the genre of his superstardom, reaching virtually every popular fan base. |
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From the first moment we met Aidan, we knew we were really only borrowing him from global superstardom. |
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In fact, most of the French sportsmen who reached superstardom were, at one point in their career, influenced by France's training system. |
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This is the story of CĂ©line Dion's childhood in Quebec and her rise to superstardom throughout the world. |
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Renowned Indian historian and biographer Ramachandra Guha, however, cautions that this talk of Indian superstardom is premature. |
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The 21-year-old's nerveless performance in the final, as he ruthlessly crushed Juan Carlos Ferrero, would have been enough to propel him to superstardom in his home country. |
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A TINY toy piano put Annie Lennox on the road to superstardom, the Eurythmics singer has revealed. |
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From there, a chance television appearance led to superstardom overnight. |
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When a concert mishap lands Dave in the hospital, the Chipmunks take a break from superstardom and enroll in school to fit in with kids their age. |
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Analyzing the deep fault-lines within Indian society, politics, economics, and culture, he suggests that talk of Indian superstardom is highly premature. |
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Combining the hottest hits from around the world with the coolest dance moves and total character customization, Boogie SuperStar provides the ultimate gaming experience: to sing and dance your way to superstardom. |
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So if superstardom is not an option, how does your average school-leaver get a handle on what careers they might enjoy? |
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It's less of a reach if he's a bullying, gun-slinging sorehead laughing at his crime with all the arrogance we've come to loathe in the bubble world of sports superstardom. |
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