One starstruck lad stood in front of the stage, waiting patiently for a second encore. |
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I certainly don't mind having starstruck investors pay for the buildout of infrastructure that will provide many benefits to many, many people, including myself. |
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Spectators came from around the world to see Jackson on trial, and some of the jurors became so starstruck they behaved in bizarre ways. |
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He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors. |
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I get starstruck by women who I truly idolize, such as her and Kristen Wiig. |
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Gaida, who until then had never met a celebrity, let alone been with hundreds in one room, was starstruck. |
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But once in a while temptation takes hold and you may very well be struck down, starstruck yourselves. |
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But any time they win, they get bonus attention in a city that's more easily starstruck than, say, New York, and they sometimes get more influence. |
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I've never been starstruck by some of the actors I've met over the years, unlike so many local mediafen who fawn and grovel. |
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In moments like this, Turner seems a bit starstruck. |
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Henceforth, she becomes the victim of increasingly desperate relationships which, combined with a starstruck fascination with the stage, take her to New York and the life of a Broadway chorus girl. |
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Any Brit hack would surely recognise Sidney's starstruck arrival in Manhattan, gawping slackjawed from the back of a cab as the city's nightscape rushes past. |
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Much as I adore the people on that committee, like Tom Watson … I was shocked at how unsharp and how slightly starstruck the select committee members seemed. |
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It was also great to meet Gordon and I was a bit starstruck. |
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Check out the slideshow and find out the top celebrities that J-Law has expressed her deep adoration for in real life and revealed that starstruck, geeky side of her. |
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