This hiatus in our headlong rush to be economic superstars of Europe might present us with an opportunity to take stock. |
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I don't necessarily view them as future superstars, but it's nice to know we have a couple of home-grown artists of not inconsiderable talent. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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People keep saying it's this awkward union, but it's a great junction of two fashion superstars. |
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Examples are as prevalent as the desire of Hollywood to promote television teens into blockbuster superstars. |
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The huge salaries paid to the American superstars are paid in U.S. dollars into U.S. bank accounts and stay in the United States. |
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I admire both men for taking chances that one would not expect superstars to take. |
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There are many personality traits traditionally associated with multi-million selling superstars, but stoicism is not one of them. |
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There wasn't any money in the budget to hire the superstars from the original film. |
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Soon she's balancing dance lessons with recording sessions and grinding with boy-band superstars, even her lifelong crush. |
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In November 1981 Gerry was invited to Hong Kong to represent Ireland in an invitational superstars competition. |
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Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace. |
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That's small change compared to the interruptions facing today's superstars. |
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All those who used to make a living by imitating superstars have become film stars in their own right. |
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Everything seemed to indicate that a continued confrontation in mano-a-manos was going to take place between these two superstars. |
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It's not about hobnobbing with sports superstars and entertaining celebrities in the Owner's Box. |
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But even for a few of those lucky superstars, it just comes naturally, without any deep contemplation. |
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Our back pages are dominated by celebrity drivel spun by agents acting for a handful of English superstars. |
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Crump, born in Bristol when his father was racing here, was raised in the sport with superstars like Barry Briggs as role models. |
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He is a past master at making campus capers without depending on superstars or big budgets. |
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Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture. |
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Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars. |
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He wrote the bestselling biography of U2 in 1985, just before the band became rock superstars. |
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The Irish seem to be ahead of the game when it comes to turning singer-songwriters into superstars. |
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But the wannabe stars had plenty of help with a whole host of superstars taking to The X Factor stage. |
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We began to have major media artists being recognized as Latino superstars. |
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The common thread among the superstars is that they all reached the major leagues at a very early age. |
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As a blazing summer sun anointed Wembley Stadium, superstars were instructed to leave their egos at the door. |
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Sometimes it can be painful to watch former superstars fumbling for their lost skills like a punch-drunk boxer. |
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In the exclusive backstage area, superstars and statesmen were falling over each other. |
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Sports is producing more and more superstars as it becomes a route to riches. |
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This is where you are likely to find the likes of Mick Jagger, Elton John and other superstars. |
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There, acrimony between rap superstars and an indie filmmaker boiled over into the public realm as never before. |
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Talking to performers, not the superstars, made me realise that something needed to be done. |
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The genuine superstars, he says, tend to be the least conceited. |
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When DJ superstars started to invite the glossies round to photograph their homes it became apparent that the cash was beginning to matter more than the music. |
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The idea of spending your days mulling over which superstars to buy and what type of stadium to build for your new dream team seems almost perfect. |
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Before you can stomp a mudhole in some poor jabroni and walk it dry, you've got to learn a little something about the 40-plus superstars that are in the game. |
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Ed was a Hollywood talent agent, who spent more than four decades guiding careers of superstars. |
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Even in North America, Transcontinental is but a bit player in a cast of superstars. |
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In the olden days, the Berlinale programmed uninteresting films to attract the corresponding superstars to the city. |
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By remarkable contrast, younger musicians who really go to the mat for political controversy can become superstars. |
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It probably helps that it's a squad conspicuously low on superstars. |
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Unlike most people, who suffer anxiety and deteriorating performance in pressure and stressful environments, the superstars get even better. |
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So it won't just be 700 people fighting over seven paintings, but inevitably those seven superstars are going to be mobbed. |
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Ronaldo also does more than the perfunctory share of philanthropy that we expect from our athletic superstars. |
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Glove puppet superstars Basil Brush and Sooty blazed the trail, but they were kids' stuff. |
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Possibly, since they can be counted among the superstars of today who recognise the need to blur the boundaries between fact and fiction in constructing themselves. |
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Athletes, the new superstars, tie their performance to a myriad of deals and marketing that makes them a part of our everyday existence, even if we aren't fans. |
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The second series marked the point where the quartet became superstars, with scenes from each episode being acted out in offices up and down Britain next morning. |
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He also was the most boring and most conceited of all boxing superstars. |
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He's maybe not so much a genius himself, or actually have the technical skill to develop computers, but he's probably a guy who recognizes superstars. |
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The future superstars of this industry will be those who find the balance. |
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Gervin was briefly a Squire alongside Erving, a pairing of future superstars that sets the modern mind reeling. |
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In practice, these quotas will also deter attempts by the richest clubs to build up football armies of hired galácticos' or superstars. |
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Like these superstars, you should try to welcome these situations and treat them as opportunities to separate yourself from the crowd. |
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Now genuine superstars, the Gipsy Kings have oft been imitated, but remain the undisputed masters of their genre! |
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This year, Andrew Bond and Linard Bardill, the two superstars of the Swiss children's music scene, performed again. |
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While my help was certainly valued, it was Bill and Andrea who were the superstars. |
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But now it seems, this is no longer enough for the five Antillais superstars. |
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After pursuing his dream of being a professional skier Josh Dueck redirected his focus towards the next generation of ski superstars. |
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While the acts from Pink Floyd to Razorlight go through their numbers in Hyde Park, another line-up of superstars will be performing on the international stage nearby. |
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After all, one need openly contemplate the sad litany of child superstars who were broken on the wheel of early success to predict Declan's likely fate. |
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After the day of British champions comes an evening for world superstars. |
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Asked to name his favorite red carpet superstars, however, he picked Halle Berry, Victoria Beckham and Oprah Winfrey. |
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A gay refugee couple from Iran have become Facebook superstars thanks to a shout-out on Humans of New York. |
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The mambo Kings Play Songs of Love By Oscar Hijuelos We love reading about the superstars of music. |
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Few students are in a position to have superstars like Kate Moss model their creations for their graduation show and attract a treble A-list audience to the occasion. |
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I never imagined myself standing in front of superstars like her and getting feedback and validation from them. |
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Watching the World Cup is not just about witnessing a few over-compensated superstars pulling off impressive feats. |
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For Gainsbourg, the progeny of two superstars, being cool is the last thing she needs to try to be. |
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Given the match-fixing scandals that are erupting daily from Africa and Asia, the departure of one of the few superstars above suspicion would be a huge blow to world cricket. |
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See a new generation of sporting superstars prove themselves across almost 20 sports, including basketball, boxing, swimming, running, football, golf and even international life saving. |
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The people with restaurant money to spend are well up for blowing raspberries to convention too: tech start-ups and established new media superstars. |
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The designated leaders so far include superstars like Harold Varmus, a Nobel laureate, and Eric Lander, genome meister. |
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He has worked with an array of superstars including Mariah Carey, Shakira, George Michael, Elton John, Diana Ross, Jennifer Lopez and even Ellen DeGeneres. |
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As her biography shouts, Ewa Mataya Laurance is one of the most visible superstars in the history of pocket billiards. |
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Afterwards, the two superstars had a kickabout with kids before LA Galaxy ace Becks led a group of local youngsters in a training session. |
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Brazil's superstars had considerable trouble overcoming a plucky Belgium side 1-0 in a display which left spectators in Shenyang more than a shade disappointed. |
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Like the rest of his team-mates, the midfielder simply refused to be overawed by an Italy side packed with millionaire superstars such as former FIFA World Player of the Year Fabio Cannavaro. |
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Young superstars, Gage Morin and Bobby Herrington won the qualifiers. |
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Given the list of young superstars and PGA TOUR veterans set to compete, I think Canadian golf fans will be treated to a true showcase of world class golf. |
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The wrestling promotion features championships, former WWE superstars and local independent wrestlers. |
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Home of the Ottawa Senators and quaint suburban and rural communities that attract tourists, the region plays host every year to thousands of visitors, NHL superstars, music artists, movie stars and athletes. |
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Baseball has its superstars, pro football has created a superbowl, and college football is stuck with the superfans. |
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A reminder of what could have been for the Lakers if the two superstars had just put the wah-wahs behind them. |
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They spending more time England both Anglophiles The superstars will be spending more time in the UK this year. |
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Bored by modern tropes that are as staid in the launches of credible BBC Sound Poll type acts as they are for YouTube teaser-obsessed returning superstars. |
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David Villa, who misfired in the first game, has since made amends with goals in Spain's other two games, while a surprise name rubbing shoulders with these striking superstars is Slovakia's Robert Vittek. |
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Whether writing or performing, she treasures the discovery of the sensitive being hidden within every artist-from classical music superstars and fellow chamber players to emerging virtuosos and dedicated music lovers. |
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Many of these superstars continue to have their hair preened by the maestro, for fashion shoots, shows and advertising campaigns, as do the recent plethora of 'Super' models. |
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It was their most direct and mature record to date and it established the Manics as superstars throughout the world. |
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They do grant that some lower quality teachers will be outcompeted by Internet superstars. |
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With Kaka, Fernando Torres and Andrea Pirlo among the superstars currently limbering up for this year's FIFA Confederations Cup, debate is raging about who will emerge as the tournament's outstanding player. |
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They are superstars in their native Denmark, a familiar name almost anywhere else but in France, where they have been facing some resistance to their elaborate atmospheric rock so far. |
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Don't academic superstars short-change their universities? |
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Landon Donovan and his soccerball superstars aren't good enough to win the World Cup, but on their day, they're certainly good enough to beat England. |
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These wrestlers did not have the magnificent physiques of today's superstars, not at all many beer guts and some of the dressing gowns would have shamed Paddy's Market. |
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The concert featured musical performances by international superstars. |
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The bass guitarist with 60s superstars Cream had liver disease. |
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Gone are the days of Belushi, Murphy, Carvey and Ferrell, replaced by a cast of no-names who are unable to wade into the comedic depths of those superstars. |
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It set the tone nicely for'The Evoltion of Man', dancier still, as Example broadened his horizons to work with electro superstars like Calvin Harris and Alesso. |
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But having two achy superstars only exacerbates the Lakers' recent woes. |
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Potiche is a hilarious screwball comedy about a trophy wife who must take over her husband's business, featuring French superstars Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu. |
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Like LED lightbulbs, giant pandas are energy-saving superstars. |
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In the group stage they made history as they finally won a game and it was against Fiji who were demolishing opponents courtesy of superstars such as Jarryd Hayne. |
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Naturally Neil Fox is on hand to pass his verdict and you just know that however severe his opinion may be,he will manage to sugar-coat it for the aspiring superstars. |
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