Each of the presidential wannabes is carving out their own signature issue. |
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For every Sinatra, there were legions of wannabes, never-weres and almost-weres. |
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The 10 presidential wannabes will take on one another today at a debate in New York. |
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Musical wannabes turned out in force to listen to fledgling bands, play instruments and enrol for lessons. |
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It is a lighthearted account by an unlikely bunch of wannabes and has beens. |
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However unhappy the voters are with Labour, they are unlikely to replace it with Labour wannabes. |
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Yes, snow could be the new sand for skiers and skiing wannabes in this United Arab Emirates sheikhdom. |
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Get creative with other people's dos by taking one of the two major avenues for hairdresser wannabes in Montreal. |
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More than 15,000 wannabes have been waiting in line through the night for their chance at stardom. |
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I don't remember how I met Tony but, at 50-odd, he became the stalwart among a rabble of wannabes. |
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What the Democrats do have is a mother lode of celebrity kibitzers, hangers-on, wannabes, kingmakers, cause-stars and flirts. |
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While all these wannabes are crying out for TV exposure, the truth is the public don't want to know. |
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But I do know good music from bad music, and I can tell the difference between talented musicians and tone-deaf wannabes with no sense of rhythm. |
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Professional clubs use their pre-season warm-up to blood the graduates, triallists and wannabes. |
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He shot to stardom in Fame Academy, where his wild performances stood out against other pop wannabes. |
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Our younger readers may not remember how it all began when thousands of wannabes turned up for that very first Popsluts cattle call. |
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The wannabes leave their lives behind for two months and undergo tests, missions and challenges that are based on real spy training programmes. |
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There were so many choir wannabes that they filled the choir platform, the stalls and the circle seats. |
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The Clippers never will amount to more than playoff wannabes until they plug the gaping holes in their interior defense. |
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The homecoming queens looked like trashy wannabes, in tight, revealing gowns and these God-awful clunky shoes. |
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Even in postwar America, nostalgia and wanderlust kept tramp wannabes hopping boxcars. |
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These two requirements alone mean that many hopeful wannabes will not even get to first base. |
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Quite simply, everyone in the entertainment industry is here, from the stars to the wannabes. |
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Despite the supposed multiculturalism of our society, white people who identify with minorities outside their societal group are called poseurs and wannabes. |
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Check for wannabes trying their luck down the inside and apex the slightly cambered Castrol Corner, a 90-degree right hander onto the 650m back straight. |
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But I do know good music from bad music, and I can tell the difference between talented musicians and tone-deaf cack-handed wannabes with no sense of rhythm. |
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Essentially, the sisters' show is a series of sketches set in a stage school which is staffed and attended by grotesques, halfwits and bubble-brained wannabes. |
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The very nature of the urban renaissance in Bristol was to exclude rustics from participation rather than to transform them into citified wannabes. |
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The next red carpet pileup outside the Kodak Theater may be four months away, but with the beginning of the holiday season, a tidal wave of Oscar wannabes is hitting theaters. |
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It's a bizarre mix of ski bums, transients, small businesses, families, settled hippies, hippy wannabes, and red necks, but everyone seems to get along. |
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Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity. |
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An endless stream of 2012 presidential wannabes will preen for adoring fans and plentiful cameras. |
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No more did wine wannabes have to resurrect their schoolboy French, or brave the obscurities of the appellation system to order a bottle of plonk. |
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Hundreds of star-struck wannabes will line up outside the Hawk's Well Theatre on Saturday, September 25, for the north-west heats of You're A Star. |
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Hundreds of stars, celebs, wannabes and liggers are air-kissing and back-biting their way through a string of posh parties in the capital tonight and tomorrow. |
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We will relentlessly go after al-qaida, its affiliates, and its wannabes. |
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More than 350 Teesside pop wannabes have auditioned for two vacant spots in a new girl band. |
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The final series now looms and will no doubt be populated by the usual crop of wannabes and egocentrics. |
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Behold the YouTube pundits, a ragtag gang of David Gergen wannabes. |
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As the assorted weirdos and wannabes stood drinkless in that grim, empty house surrounded by sinister giant insect wallpaper, it bordered on depressing. |
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Hence real life bosses are forced to run the gauntlet as every decision is questioned by alpha geek wannabes who know just how the tactical or technical problem can be solved. |
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Fans claimed shots of Den wannabes sobbing were a ploy to ramp up ratings. |
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