I know how hard our staff work and play and it'll make more compulsive viewing than a bunch of wannabe pop stars. |
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Not only is this a big seller with the wannabe gangstas, this gnome has gotten some street cred from real playas as well. |
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A Croation prison camp may be reopened as a fantasy prison camp for wannabe political prisoners. |
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They are wannabe gangsters in a wannabe gangster film that just doesn't work. |
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Of course, the true champion for many trees probably grows in obscurity like a wannabe actor waiting to be discovered. |
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Lisa quickly diverted from her lacky wannabe followers and stood by Hannah's locker. |
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We take on two wannabe playwrights per year and match them up to dramaturges. |
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He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars. |
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But now the wannabe mechanic has masterminded an innovative scheme to help put both himself and other youngsters on the road to success. |
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Go on strike by all means, but don't be surprised if some unknown blackleg wannabe steals your job. |
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She wasn't even that pretty with her contact blue eyes, eww Kasha wannabe and pale pink lipstick. |
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Like you he hates wannabe gangstas who lie about their history of crime and drugs. |
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The series features wannabe models completing a series of challenges including photoshoots, with the hope of becoming the face of a beauty brand. |
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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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He advised wannabe singers to get as much work experience and practice as possible rather than paying for a pointless degree. |
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A chance encounter with a wannabe do-gooder enables him to open a village dispensary, which he starts to run with his wife. |
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One of the most frightening prospects facing any wannabe chef is the frenetic pace of the modern day professional kitchen. |
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He is a television regular, lacerating the aspirations of bumbling, wannabe chefs. |
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Her 13-year-old daughter, Lianna, comes home from school and tells her mother about all the wannabe anorexics and bulimics obsessing about food. |
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But even a third-rate hack, wannabe journalist like me can spot bad reporting. |
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Whether times make the politician, or individuals drive events, forecasting a wannabe PM's likely legacy is a mug's game. |
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So now I'm bogarting a hundred camels for my wannabe Chekhovian slices-of-life film? |
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She's a narcissist, striving to impress her tawdry wannabe high-brow friends. |
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He is on the opposite end of the social spectrum, a wannabe aristocrat without the breeding to easily fit in. |
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The former footballer, former manager, sometime TV pundit, and wannabe crooner also ran a greengrocer in Dagenham. |
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He is neither a soundalike nor a wannabe, and at 24, is already creating powerful music that belies his age and experience. |
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Radio hams, would-be-DJs, wannabe broadcasters and sound engineers, your hospital radio needs you! |
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While other novitiates were humbly perfecting the simple front kick, I would be leaping into the air and spinning like a Bruce Lee wannabe. |
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The reason we're here is that Scarborough-based firm Vocational Services UK is setting up a course for wannabe stand-ups on how to be a comedian. |
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Indeed, when compared to the Italian cannibal films of the '70s and '80s, Rob's little road movie is an artsy-fartsy wannabe. |
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Marvin blocked her way, his legs spread out and his hands at his hips like a nerdy swashbuckler wannabe. |
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To the wannabe winners he gave business cards and fliers, dangling attractive security solutions for their would-be shops. |
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That fear is that Purim and its Megilla would inspire a wannabe to open fire on a group of innocents. |
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A wannabe producer, a wannabe actor, a wannabe politician, a wannabe rich guy. |
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These types were youth movements, youth groups, criminal groups, wannabe groups, street gangs, and criminal business organizations. |
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In their writing, wannabe journalists conjure some astonishing images. |
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When the media show the hyper actions of these wannabe soldiers, public perception changes. |
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Mr Trecartin's videos effectively create more dissonance here than they did amid the wannabe edginess of the New Museum. |
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At George Washington University, wannabe political peddlers can now study the much-maligned world of swaying and influencing. |
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These shot glasses are perfect for wannabe mobsters and molls who like to pretend they're boozing in a strip joint instead of a room and kitchen in Paisley. |
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I still have a bad time at the end of each year but that is now as much because of the the above as the wannabe aspect. |
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Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high. |
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It might be the kind of situation you, as a budding or wannabe playwright, find yourself in now. |
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I do not mind doing a bit of a mea culpa because 10 years ago I worked for one of those wannabe merged banks. |
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LaBute gives the proceedings an unsettling prejudice-exposing layer of dubiety because the revenant is a tricksy Iago-like wannabe dramatist. |
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What I don't like is the wannabe demonic growl vocals that end cookie monster mumbling. |
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It must have been the end of the school day for them as a flurry of wannabe clowns, tumblers and tightrope walkers came out of the bar as I was passing by. |
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The invite includes a twirl around the opening night party at the Roxy, so I'll get to hobnob with some wannabe Culture Club kids and celebutantes. |
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No one said that working your way from wannabe to rock star was going to be easy. |
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She is flat-out awesome as murderess and stage-struck wannabe, Roxie Hart. |
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Some wannabe hero cop comes out of nowhere and grabs me and puts a gun to my face. |
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The foreign affairs minister and Nobel Peace Prize wannabe has said that Canada would send ground forces only if the operation was approved by the UN Security Council. |
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The afternoon's games were thoroughly enjoyed by all involved, notably 13-year-old wannabe footballer Dionisio, whose shooting skills earned him a Coca-Cola T-shirt from the sponsors of the Trophy Tour. |
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We've also optioned the English comedy novel This is Your Life by John O' Farrell, about an unknown, wannabe comedian catapulted into stardom without having really accomplished anything. |
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Labour analysis of 602 wannabe Ukip MPs shows 101 were either Tory members, activists or councillors. |
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Hollywood's restaurants are full of wannabe actors waiting to be discovered. |
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And there are other sites keeping it simple for wannabe writers, including Blog-City, BlogSpot and Weblogger. |
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Twenty wannabe stars will step on stage, thanks to the Weekend Warriors project which encourages 35 to 60-year-olds to make music. |
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Our group of friends who are mainly Scousers and our adopted wannabe Scouse friends we refer to as Wowsers will spend the day together. |
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Pakistani starlet Veena Malik shot to fame instantly in season 4 because of her romance with Bollywood wannabe Ashmit Patel. |
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Even wannabe deltiologists and cartologists, looking to get into the game, can spend about pounds 65 for a mixed batch. |
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We sat in the midst of young mums and wannabe Sloane Rangers all facing a deeply difficult question. |
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What an arrogant, bullying, vindictive, childish, harrumphing, leotard-lurking, bombastic bloater of a toad-shaped Bagpuss wannabe. |
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A 14-year-old wannabe policeman duped cops in Chicago for hourswhenhedonnedauniform, walked into a police station, then patrolled in a squad car. |
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Jekyll's Gina Bellman gamely throws herself into the part of Sophie Devereaux, a wannabe actor who is dreadful on stage but unbeatable when grifting out in the real world. |
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It's a far cry from her days as a snaggletoothed wannabe with bad fake tan and cornrows. |
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The usual benefit scroungers, pop star wannabe loungers, student skivers, sick note nine-to-fivers. |
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Kind-eyed, gentle-voiced, slightly boring and with the hots for Penelope Wilton's widow and sometime nurse Isobel Crawley, there's much for wannabe medics to learn from Downton's family physician. |
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Mr. Speaker, let me set the George Baker wannabe straight. |
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Hailed as a talented young prodigy by his admirers and dismissed as a Gainsbourg wannabe by his critics, Biolay is preparing to play his first Olympia on 28 October. |
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To test how quickly and creatively they can think and work with others under life-threatening conditions, damage control and hazard training simulations were next in line for the wannabe astronauts. |
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Those believing that the XC70 is a sedate Swede will have that perception quickly altered once behind the wheel of a T6 version of Volvo's highly practical SUV wannabe. |
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs tells the story of an eccentric wannabe scientist, Flint Lockwood. His latest contraption is a miraculous device designed to solve the world hunger crisis. |
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The audience at the CBS studios in Los Angeles soon warmed up and before long dozens of wannabe suitors then tried to mob the stage. |
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Every working Canadian has an equal opportunity to watch his or her hard earned dollars squandered by a lame duck Prime Minister and a wannabe Prime Minister. |
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Every wannabe plastic surgeon should watch it. |
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If you're an aspiring footballer, David Beckham may be your role model, while if you're a wannabe author, JK Rowling would be someone you look up to. |
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The stunner said she was about to publish a book for wannabe socialites called the Naughty Girl Guide and was preparing for a TV show called Dirty Cows. |
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Anyway, if you fancy watching wannabe crimpers ruining people's barnets and then being judged by a bald Frenchman in a hat, this is the competition for you. |
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On the reverse side, those persons choosing to waltz in the alleyway of neutrality are often given the names of Uncle Tom, brown noser, Oreo, whigger, acquessor or wannabe. |
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Some of these wannabe hooligans ran with the Celtic Soccer Crew for a number of years without ever being arrested or suffering as much as a broken nail. |
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As the wannabe palatine of a giant postbellum plantation, America's King George II is unable to empathize with the working class he so smirkingly seeks to feudalize. |
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Superconductive wire remains a wannabe technology for many applications. |
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The hotel's Boa restaurant served great steaks and the staff were a lot more friendly than the wannabe film stars working at some of the snootier establishments. |
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