The same market-based approach is used by environmentally crapulent liberal celebrities all the time. |
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The blurb books explain pop culture phenomena and offer unsolicited counsel to celebrities in crisis. |
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One Labour MP hinted that Smith's case was a wangle, and mentioned other sportsmen and celebrities who had returned home quickly after call-up. |
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And they were also quick to slam high-spending pop stars and other celebrities who they said were a bad example to youngsters. |
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There are plenty of celebrities who own racehorses but many avoid the limelight by keeping their name out of the racecards. |
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So, celebrities spend a lot of money on their weddings, perhaps, but does this mean that we have to? |
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In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
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The gala screening took place in a rainswept Leicester Square in the presence of many celebrities. |
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These sorts of events, intelligently and advantageously staged, can produce celebrities, or increase the fame of celebrities. |
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Following the example of numerous celebrities, it is fast becoming the norm to have your teeth whitened professionally. |
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Italian performer Ennio Marchetto talks about creating celebrities out of whole cloth. |
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She is keyed into the American mainstream and she asks the questions we would all ask if presented with the opportunity to question celebrities. |
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Are these so-called models and celebrities really people we could look up to and learn from? |
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It has recruited celebrities and members of the public from across the Spanish-speaking world to read a section of the book each day. |
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I flipped through the magazine and an article says, in so many words, that being interested in celebrities is good for you. |
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Here we can see how celebrities, whether knowingly or not, can easily exploit the weaknesses of small impoverished states. |
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The plastic surgeon says he has done work on celebrities, but he won't name names because of patient confidentiality. |
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Prepare to encounter celebrities, the party set and a lively gay scene as well as terrific beaches and the bluest sea. |
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No, because if truth be told, the speakers were a B-list of political has-beens and celebrities, and their speeches were pretty dreadful. |
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Inside the kiosk, a special camera relays images of passers-by alongside recorded shots of famous local TV and film celebrities. |
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But the shift from lampooning celebrities to flattering them was another thing entirely, a brazen case of poacher turning gamekeeper. |
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And they genuinely believe that they created a fashion for male celebrities appearing in the altogether. |
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It's important to remember that celebrities are not better or worse in any way than regular members of the public. |
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His first display in March was an instant success with celebrities lapping it up. |
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While some celebrities look forward to the annual event each year, others were experiencing the show's zaniness for the first time. |
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Readers may imagine that news outlets are packed with stories about Z-list celebrities to attract audiences. |
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Overnight last night the fire doubled in size, impacting residential areas very popular with Angelinos and also many celebrities. |
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You only need to flick open any celeb mag or national newspaper to see celebrities dragging on a cigarette. |
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Explosive devices were let off in Paris, and celebrities were threatened with letter-bombs if they didn't contribute to the cause. |
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The star is one of many celebrities set to appear on the Wyvern Theatre's stage this spring. |
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Such service has ensured the custom of royal families, business barons and assorted celebrities over decades of dealing with the rich and famous. |
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The type of flattery that has reached dangerous proportions today is the absurd adulation and lionization of movie stars and other celebrities. |
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It does mean a lot to know that these celebrities aren't too busy to respond. |
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Mums are queuing up to get their hands on a classically designed pram favoured by royals and celebrities. |
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But all joking aside, most of the celebrities we spoke to agreed that America made its decision, and it was definitely time to move forward. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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Great to see he stayed close to his roots and didn't make the transition to Chelsea to hobnob with the celebrities, luvvies and Tory adulterers. |
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Stars and celebrities are stepping out in clothes made by a tailor who does all his work from a garden shed in Doncaster. |
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From macrobiotics to South Beach, celebrities can't seem to get enough of them. |
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His job, and his obsession, is collecting and trading in the autographs of celebrities. |
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The staff were delighted to meet our newest celebrities, and they all got autographs, and said the group were very nice. |
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The website carries photos of celebrities attending award ceremonies, dressed in glamorous attire. |
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This prestigious annual awards ceremony was attended by a dazzling array of celebrities, socialites and restaurant owners. |
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This half hour programme will also feature celebrities and experts from the field of naturopathy, yoga and Ayurveda. |
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A new campaign against tax dodgers has China's celebrities and executives looking uneasily over their shoulders. |
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On February 15, I was walking alongside elderly women, young professionals, bus drivers, writers, celebrities, taxmen, civil servants. |
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Financial scandals tend to involve politicians and businesspeople rather than celebrities. |
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He claims to offer a service to shield celebrities from the baying media pack on the scent of scandal. |
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But for all his faults, I like Gordon because he's one of the few celebrities that tells it like it is. |
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In a nation where celebrities become politicians, here is one man who has flipped the script. |
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Maybe if a couple more celebrities jump on the bandwagon, all of America will stop wearing bras. |
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And to raise the profile of the glittering event, top football players and celebrities have donated goodies to be auctioned at the masked ball. |
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It is common to blame this tell-all culture on people who go on trashy talk shows, or second-rate celebrities desperate for publicity. |
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Any strange brushes with celebrities while you were down in the LA recording the new album? |
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If there was one thing everyday Americans didn't want to hear, it was self-involved celebrities trashing the president. |
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Our gossip columns are filled not with movie stars, but sporting celebrities. |
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Sure, crass commercialism has pushed the mainstream media into an obsession with titillating stories about celebrities. |
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Elaine is a very together businesswoman and she's made a career for herself finding jobs for celebrities. |
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A number of celebrities from the world of golf have helped to support tomorrow week's event by donating memorabilia, which will be auctioned. |
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That is always the way of artists, for only mere celebrities are famous for being famous and need to cultivate a profile. |
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In this age of Z-list celebrities who are famous for being famous, it's so refreshing to meet a real star. |
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I find it funny that celebrities get so bent out of shape when the public complains about their use of fame and the media to spout their views. |
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The bride, who was by tradition slightly late for the ceremony, faltered as she spoke in front of family, friends and celebrities. |
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With him will be the Vietnam veterans, the rock stars and the celebrities who have followed the campaign trail for months. |
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And it's not just celebrities who are treating themselves to a few sparklers. |
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Fashion trends in general are strongly influenced by music, TV and film celebrities. |
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As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion trendsetters, celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear. |
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Of all the obnoxious media-unfriendly celebrities in the world, who do model yourself on? |
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Those attending range from software bosses, heads of government, business moguls, and even film stars and other celebrities. |
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That's about as close as it gets to celebrities mucking in with ordinary mortals. |
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Seven celebrities with the most votes are guaranteed a place in the Academy. |
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Checks written to the program by Brazilian celebrities remained uncashed for months because the government was slow to open a bank account. |
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But, in the case of apprehended celebrities, the numbered mugshot has another significance. |
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That's because we no longer see advertising as the skid row of pop culture, the place where celebrities who can't do anything else end up. |
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In L.A., the celebrities are drinking Skinny White Russians using soy milk or skim milk. |
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Male celebrities all over the globe began to collide in a frankly undignified heap as they tried to attract her attention. |
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Louis was the sort of low-grade man child that shoestring celebrities often employ as muscle to keep up appearances and work as a butler. |
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Among her pet hates are what she describes as 'transient fashion', 'fashion victims', and slavishly following what celebrities are wearing. |
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Is corporate boosterism just a reflex for celebrities, or are they paid to say these things? |
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Eminem does more of the same as he kills people, swears, and namechecks celebrities. |
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She said that the media unfairly depicts celebrities who are publicly involved with politics as narcissistic. |
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Now we demand that our celebrities shoulder that burden, saddling them with our hopes and the heavy weight of our often unreal expectations. |
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There are loads of celebrities who don't court the publicity and don't then get the snidey coverage. |
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What do you think of the name and the trend of celebrities giving their kids unusual names? |
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All this does is make celebrities out of these crooks and encourages them to continue with their nefarious activities. |
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The reception guest list included politicians, socialites, religious leaders, celebrities and comedians. |
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Over the past few days various local celebrities and sports stars have called in to offer their support. |
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On my scale of morality, the selling of charlie to City high-flyers and celebrities is at worst venal, and possibly not immoral at all. |
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People who participated in charitable causes, whether celebrities or nobodies, were those possessing sympathy for others. |
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In the manner of proper celebrities, he couldn't be at the event in person, so sent a message via the web instead. |
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The ten celebrities will spend two weeks in Australia surviving on rice and water. |
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Winners of the contests will get the opportunity to video-chat with the film's celebrities. |
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A team of nine celebrities, the studio audience and viewers at home will play to solve a puzzle against a ticking clock. |
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Top black celebrities have moved beyond roach spray and brew to endorse a wider variety of wares. |
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Fans will have the opportunity to debate the most buzzworthy topics and come face to face with their favorite celebrities. |
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Some celebrities squawk about this, but most of them concede, good-naturedly, that they are in the business of public image-making. |
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He expected numerous calls from agents of minor Scottish celebrities anxious they will be squeezed out by some of the world's top celebrities. |
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Of all his roles, however, he's probably best known to the world at large as a haberdasher to celebrities. |
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In every passing era, the images of celebrities have been stamped on popular culture. |
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As I stood off to one side, nursing my drink, I reflected that I was not very good at talking to celebrities. |
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Italian wakes are dramatic and overwrought enough without half-witted celebrities in attendance. |
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He was a staff photographer who snapped celebrities on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. |
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But since there are no celebrities left of Diana's stature, we are mesmerised by a vacuum. |
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Celebrities have their handlers and image managers to make sure that their celebrities continue to be seen and positively perceived by publics. |
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So now instead of interviews and hanging with the celebrities they're hanging with the jailbirds in prison. |
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It looked a bit offbeat, away from the commonplace, conventional boutiques where the normal celebrities would be found. |
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They've been taking similar liberties recently in their entertainment sections, captioning photographs of celebrities with made-up quotes. |
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It is just tiny celebrities in their denim and All Stars, leather car coats and backstage passes. |
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This year's race on 2 November will be a day of hedonism and hats, of fashion shows and celebrities. |
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The apples all shimmer like celebrities at a premiere, because they are given a shiny coating with carnauba wax. |
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I wouldn't say this about many celebrities but this Charlotte is a genuine one-off. |
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I marvelled as he name-checked the celebrities with whom he was on first-name terms. |
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We not only worship empty-headed celebrities, we elect them to the highest office in the state. |
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The campaign will use concerts and media events headlined by socially-conscious celebrities to drive the internet fundraising. |
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That victory also catapulted India's cricketers from mere stars to major celebrities. |
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Our list includes interesting cases with big names involving celebrities, political heavies and anyone else of notoriety. |
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Over the past decade, many Taiwanese political heavyweights and celebrities in various fields have visited the library. |
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I don't mean the big-name celebrities, the deluded orchestrators behind it all. |
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These days, rather than carrying celebrities, the giant white cars usually contain a raucous hen night or office party. |
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The Caribbean is packed with rock stars, models and other celebrities over Christmas. |
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A huge party is being planned for the launch and a host of A-list celebrities are expected. |
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The pictures were collected after the staff wrote to a number of celebrities asking for donations. |
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For years, young people have been inspired by celebrities like pop stars and footballers. |
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It is easy to see why some celebrities change their name when fame beckons. |
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Because underneath it all, these stars and celebrities are just normal people. |
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Other celebrities who turned out to show their support included actress June Whitfield. |
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Their activities have involved local celebrities, the Mayor and even an author. |
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Unicef has a tradition of working with celebrities, who promote their message all over the world. |
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Those questioned were asked to pick their most inspiring celebrities from a list of names. |
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You'll spot some local celebrities here, since it's one of the places to be seen these days. |
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The girls were starved for news of the outside world, so Abbey told them all about the new celebrities, styles of clothing, and types of music. |
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It reminded me of Get Shorty in which celebrities have a strange compulsion to overcomplicate food orders. |
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In all likelihood, we may become overnight celebrities thanks to the media hype, even if we were foiled in our daring plans. |
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Babu's weapon is humility, a rarity in these times of overnight celebrities. |
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Mesereau said he was the victim of a trap set by a family with a history of milking celebrities. |
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When I ask if he has ever run into any of the celebrities he has hoaxed, his initial response is to deconstruct the question. |
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It's not about hobnobbing with sports superstars and entertaining celebrities in the Owner's Box. |
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Eventually, he became a marketing manager for Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, where he hobnobbed with celebrities and organized regular concerts. |
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He can't sit still, flitting from place to place around the globe to make speeches and hobnob with celebrities. |
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His clientele includes celebrities, supermodels, and shoe enthusiasts worldwide. |
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The pad was full of celebrities who were starring in pantomimes and the glossy leaflets on his lap were flyers advertising the pantos. |
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At times, things got a little hot for the celebrities and teachers jumped out of their standby mode. |
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Like many celebrities, I guess she wearies of the paparazzi and needs some peace and quiet. |
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It's well-known among the paparazzi that celebrities do not like to be photographed eating. |
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Well, now some lawmakers and celebrities are calling for a law to rein in the paparazzi. |
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People often accuse paparazzi of infringing on the human rights of celebrities. |
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is clamping down on members of the paparazzi who assault celebrities. |
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Of course, the world of sport has witnessed an endless parade of celebrities. |
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This is the Cinderella of the arts, dependent on celebrities and multinationals for its erratic funding. |
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It's very unusual to see such established celebrities taking verbal swipes at each other. |
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And has he had any success in nudging other closeted celebrities out of the closet? |
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We would urge celebrities and icons not to support energy dense foods and to make sure it is a genuinely healthy product they promote. |
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The media has been promoting the idea, recently, that supermodels are being replaced by actors as celebrities and modern-day icons. |
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In the Arab world many of these people are literary celebrities, film idols, and media stars. |
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Today's clued-up celebrities are recording their views in intimate personal diaries and making them available, within hours, to the rest of us. |
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Their perspective is from the perch of the upper class, particularly those media celebrities who pretend they are men and women of the people. |
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Many claim a Scottish born fashion photographer is fabled in his field for taking pictures of celebrities. |
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He'd explore the catacomb level underneath the arena and end up sitting at the knees of fabled celebrities. |
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This is one of the perks of the job, that occasionally you meet interesting celebrities. |
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Such explicitly parodic celebrities implicate themselves in the culture industry's deception. |
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I also thought about the influence that celebrities have on young impressionable teeny boppers. |
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The party at the West End had all the glamorous people in town ranging from celebrities to top fashion models. |
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Much the same fate has apparently befallen many other fairly despicable celebrities. |
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And I have a feeling a lot of photogs and paparazzi in particular are going to start thinking twice before they invade the spaces of celebrities. |
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Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to endorse their products. |
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At the prize distribution ceremony, the young winner had celebrities for company. |
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Liz is just joining a long line of celebrities who are happy to endorse unlikely products in exchange for the right fee. |
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It is a sad commentary on our sense of morality that women celebrities are being pilloried simply for airing their views in public interest. |
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Growing up in the poor country, he viewed Hollywood celebrities as the pinnacle of success. |
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Now it used to be only celebrities or the very rich could afford to have plastic surgery. |
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This intertextuality helps blur the distinction between popular cultural texts and between the different roles media celebrities typically play. |
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He said it could have been a blurring between his feelings about women and fixation with celebrities. |
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Hamilton believes that the pros of using celebrities to promote products tend to far outweigh the cons. |
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The islanders have long been accustomed to celebrities holidaying on Arran. |
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Then I thought what if all the potty buskers and freaky street celebrities you see around town were not mad? |
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Actually, The paoer's attitude to celebrities reflects the country as a whole. |
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A great deal of coverage associated the anti-war movement with celebrities and popular cultural activity generally. |
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It's a creepy way to live your life and one that is as popular with celebrities as it is in offices up and down the country. |
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You've surely seen visors on celebrities and you'll be freestyling in the heat with one of these. |
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Cybercrooks capitalising on the public obsession with celebrities and current events is nothing new. |
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The prank was part of a British TV show that plays practical jokes on celebrities. |
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It's a hard place to miss, especially with all the gawkers rubbernecking for any celebrities from the lower floors. |
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We all watch the same TV shows, gawp at the same handful of celebrities, hanker after the same soft furnishings and hardwood floors. |
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The supermodel is one of many celebrities going public about their privacy rights. |
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When choosing a children's savings account, ignore the gimmicks, free gifts and advertising featuring cartoon characters or celebrities. |
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Danny is giving up alcohol for the whole of this year, and is being joined by a host of celebrities for a day each. |
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Popular and not so popular celebrities have been drafted in to add some showbiz glamour. |
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The island has long since been a firm favourite of A-list celebrities desperate to escape the glitz and glamour of their showbiz lives. |
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He's made a certain class of technologists into celebrities and has even glamorized technology itself. |
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In recent years, big-name celebrities have thrown their support behind Tibet, in a way glamourizing the cause. |
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Women are bombarded with lifestyle images of perfectly proportioned celebrities who seem to have everything, without much effort. |
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Just like the glossies in which his celebrities appeared, his self-portraits are camouflaged, all blemishes and defects removed. |
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She urged celebrities and people in the public eye not to wear fur as this can lead to fashion trends being set. |
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However, not all ads for medical service are banned from inviting celebrities to publicize their products. |
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Plenty of celebrities complain about media harassment when publicity about their lives is not to their liking. |
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This means that in these states the celebrities do have property rights to their image, and that these rights are usually descendible. |
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Increasingly, celebrities are using their media clout and general popularity to gain political puissance. |
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It's an insidious game of gotcha that attempts to destroy the private lives of celebrities. |
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Suzanne has designed, cut and sewn the most individual, creative and elegant gowns worn by celebrities for the past 20 years. |
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The Libertines resemble reality TV ' celebrities ' more than old fashioned, devil-may-care rock stars. |
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He has dressed celebrities like Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Ashley Judd. |
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Will they be the next generation of greats, or merely additions to forgotten celebrities of yesteryear? |
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He is joined by a host of other minor celebrities, including a pop star, a disgraced aristocrat and a topless model. |
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He was thoroughly entertained by a grotesque comedy that satirized a group of celebrities. |
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I'm still dumbstruck by how people think celebrities have anything important to say about anything except the pressures of being famous. |
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They speak in that forced Estuary English that can't all be down to celebrities like Jamie Oliver. |
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But a collection of doodles, sketches and self-portraits by more than 40 celebrities are proving to be a big draw in Salford. |
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I think things can get magnified exponentially when you have two celebrities in a situation like this. |
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My older brother has been exuberantly recounting shared moments with celebrities for some time now. |
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In 1745, Louis XV took as mistress one of the most notorious celebrities in all of Europe, the marquise de Pompadour. |
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If marketers are so desperate, why not choose to mass-produce celebrities who actually sell the baby pictures of their kids. |
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And while big celebrities loath its intrusion and sloppiness with facts, those chasing fame long to be in its pages. |
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His cult spoof horror show is the inspiration for a fund-raising day featuring a host of celebrities from the TV soaps, stage and screen and sport. |
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Everyone loves when celebrities can poke fun at themselves at awards shows. |
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In the UK at the moment, the trend is for Z-list celebrities to be given multi million pound book deals to write 'novels' with the aid of a ghostwriter. |
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Presumably, they will never be allowed to broadcast this as a part of their show and it raises the issue of how far you can go with pranks on celebrities. |
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Much of the media coverage around eating disorders surrounds celebrities and models. |
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In the shadow of Kilimanjaro, an Italian couple has created a luxurious and eco-friendly safari camp favored by celebrities. |
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Is it about using our purses genuinely to do our bit, or are we just jumping on a conscience-cleansing soapbox already over-populated by celebrities and eco-warriors? |
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She has blasted celebrities who bring out their own clothes ranges. |
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Typically, celebrities have stayed out of the Middle East conflict, knowing full well the tsunami of emotions it carries. |
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Why do celebrities complain about their privacy being invaded when they invade their own so readily? |
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Then add in all bored people, as well as people whose job it is to report on celebrities. |
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He's made an entire career of accosting celebrities, from Bradley Cooper to Will Smith to Adele. |
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A lot of dog shows are held in what one full-time handler described to me as the crummiest places in the crummiest little towns, where they didn't tend to attract celebrities. |
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The performance caused outrage in the Dutch-Moroccan community, amongst fellow politicians and Dutch celebrities alike. |
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Thus, he has amped up the number of raffles and added celebrities to the mix. |
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However, even reputable news sources and well meaning celebrities are guilty of implying that she should have known better. |
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Before the great recession, Anguilla was a favorite for celebrities who wanted to disappear. |
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How unauthorized naked pics of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and other celebrities lost the power to shock or shame. |
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An entire audience worth of miserable-looking celebrities appeared to be attending at gunpoint. |
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Does your magazine like to use multiple, overlapping puns in their subheads that signal irreverence and a willingness to make nice to celebrities and their handlers? |
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Not two years ago, such seats were reserved for b-list celebrities or brash British men. |
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She may drift into the Sargasso Sea of daytime television, where she can chat up b-list celebrities. |
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But a part of me feels like you should stay in Los Angeles to schmooze with A-grade celebrities and pee alongside Jack Nicholson. |
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Plus, check out photos of celebrities and dignitaries arriving at the state dinner. |
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We ask our celebrities to pour their hearts out, and then chastise them if they stain our buttoned-up shirts. |
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According to reports from his salespeople, various Korean celebrities have been spotted in Canada Goose products in recent years. |
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In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses. |
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Tsu said Chaney used an email program that forwarded any messages the celebrities received to his account. |
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According to federal authorities, Chaney began hacking the Google, Apple, and Yahoo email accounts of celebrities last November. |
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It was a male voice, but it must have been someone from her office, or what ever celebrities have, because I get another nasty e-mail intimating legal action. |
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Aside from Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., there are no celebrities or well-known names. |
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Fortunately, celebrities are proving to be accommodatingly exhibitionist. |
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The Pavillion de La Bouexiere, as it was called in the eighteenth century, attracted noted celebrities such as Louis XV's queen consort, Marie Leszczynska. |
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Some celebrities have stayed at Claridges for the last couple of nights, where they have been busying themselves trying new hairstyles, make-up, diamonds and outfits. |
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As fantastic as it is to see celebrities looking bad, everyone knows the pressure they are under to always look their best, from four hour work outs to diets of rabbit food. |
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You can while away many happy hours looking at gossip web sites and ogling pictures of your favourite swoonsome celebrities instead of getting on with your work. |
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This cult of drug-pushing doctors, with their co-dependent relationships with addicted celebrities, must be stopped. |
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The title in itself is a little misleading, for this delectation produced for our viewing pleasure is neither about love nor does it appear to have celebrities! |
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After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an idolization of alternative celebrities arises. |
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Hollywood celebrities have donated large sums of money to survivors of the tsunami disaster, via some of the big relief agencies that are currently working in South Asia. |
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It glorifies celebrities, extols riches and promotes glamour. |
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Moviegoers have seen a motley crew of misplaced celebrities simulating the lives and times of beloved or iconic figures. |
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He could be petty and mean-spirited to subordinates, ingratiating and sycophantic to bosses and celebrities. |
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As if celebrities needed further glorification, Tinder will now help them verify their VIP status when looking for love. |
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Too many of us, not just celebrities, are too walled off from the real-life experience of warriors, including our own. |
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Britain has so many celebrities that we can afford to spare a few. |
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The heritage publishing specialist is also changing the way it chooses entries to reflect that the celebrities are now more likely to be role models than the landed gentry. |
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Liveried flunkies rushed forward to open the doors, TV lights flared, cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as the celebrities stepped into the blinding glare. |
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I am beginning to realize that one of my major beefs with mixing design and politics stems from celebrities using their platform to spread their propaganda. |
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So instead of taking Pamella's face, the artists composited a face put together with pieces of magazine clippings from faces of some of their famous celebrities. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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And a generation of obituary writers have paid tribute to celebrities as well as everyday people. |
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There were a ton of celebrities, who dropped what they were doing to come to pay respects, amazing stories and recollections of kindnesses long past. |
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The way Grant spun his publicity faux pas paved the way for many celebrities after him. |
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He's been seen out at film premieres, in Tatler, a watering-hole for celebrities, and in the cafes of Victoria Street, a trendy strip near where he's living. |
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At a time when public figures and celebrities are revealing intimate details about their personalities and home life, the press reflects our confessional culture. |
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The best celebrities understood that Rivers' joking wasn't personal, said Kotsiopoulos. |
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He is addicted to his demimonde of Damon Runyon hoods and eccentric celebrities. |
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Well, it is about time we had some celebrities honoured and it is about time that the self-seeking nonentities who inhabit City Hall acknowledged this and honoured some. |
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The four local celebrities join actress Kate Winslet, ITN newsreader Katie Derham and marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who also make their debuts in Who's Who. |
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All writers, celebrities, and citizens with a Twitter account, we must take sides. |
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Dunphy may be equally unimpressed by the majority of celebrities and talking heads who sustain the talk show circuit but he might have a little more fun with them. |
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During the showtime era, Lakers games became a must-see event that attracted fans and celebrities alike. |
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Kardashian is one of many celebrities who now command substantial fees for peppering their posts with commercial name-dropping. |
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The book demonstrated that privacy is not just a matter for celebrities. |
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Doubtless dozens, if not hundreds of other celebrities do the same thing. |
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She stayed, briefly played peacemaker, and then let rip with a now infamous speech, in which she gave her unvarnished opinion of all her fellow celebrities. |
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Bath is a magnet for celebrities, literary sorts and luvvies. |
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Of course, celebrities were appropriating Native American culture long before Harry Styles bought his first bottle of hair gel. |
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Just in time for the hacking scandal that hit female celebrities in America this past weekend. |
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He won a fiercely dedicated following of young Chicano and Anglo organizers and the support of Hollywood celebrities, political luminaries, and social reformers. |
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Some celebrities known for their comedic, dramatic, or vocal talents are also accomplished visual artists who use their pieces to support various causes. |
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The weekly magazine Shukan Shincho wrote it up and named some of the celebrities in attendance but did not name goto himself. |
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Just look at the Puerto Rican basketball team, a no-name crew with a 40-year-old centre that left a collection of millionaire celebrities with egg on their face. |
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Or maybe it's all that smog and all these celebrities are asphyxiating. |
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It was glitz by association, a classic case study on how to package foreign stars as A-list American celebrities. |
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In this new evolution of activism, celebrities are just the gateway drug to deeper policy engagement. |
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The tedious process of choosing a panel of 12 jurors was enlivened yesterday when it emerged the Jackson team planned to call a host of Hollywood celebrities in his defence. |
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Miami Art Basel is packed with celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Miley Cyrus. |
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Because of the role celebrities play in our society, the creative appropriation of celebrity images can also be an important avenue for individual expression. |
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It's the age of celebrities in Britain, where showbiz weddings, bad hair days and fashion faux pas have become weekly fodder for glossy magazines. |
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As celebrities on the movie promotion circuit are wont to do, Cameron Diaz is hawking her latest cause celebre. |
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Because, as everyone knows, celebrities are for sucking up to only. |
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Tours take busloads of curious tourists round the winding side streets, peering at security gates behind which celebrities hide from their adoring public. |
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We have one for celebrities and disgraced politicians and criminals. |
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He talked about his disgust with the way the news media focuses on celebrities. |
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During one hot summer in 1934, a love affair transformed a scrappy band of self-published poets into the biggest literary celebrities in the country. |
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The case was riveting drama, making Ruth and Judd overnight celebrities. |
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