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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at actor" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks context or clarity, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "I saw him at actor's studio" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "at the actor" or "at an actor's event".
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Another lawsuit has been filed over the film London Fields – this time directed at actor Amber Heard.
It's the same hateful stuff that was tweeted at actor Leslie Jones last week, and that has long been the basis of racist photoshops of President Obama.
You get out there and you don't know anything or anybody and anybody you ask in Hollywood "What do you do?" it's "I'm at actor.
Sabina Sheema, 23, from west London, was part of the second intake of students at Actor Prepares in Mumbai, which she joined in 2006 after meeting Kher at a function in the UK.
In an interview with Keith Richards' teenage daughters, for example, she details at amused length the significance of thong-flashing at their school, and in the current issue of the magazine she subtly gets at actor Selma Blair's obsession with her weight in an article that is ostensibly about a search for a wedding dress.
There was the smile-free opening in which Will & Grace star Sean Hayes got all the old stars together; a fake public service announcement about "chronic sitcom name confusion syndrome", in which everyone still screams "Norm!" at actor George Wendt and Kelsey Grammerr trying out roles from other sitcoms.
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It was directed at actors.
At Actors' Outlet, 120 West 28th Street.
But he doesn't shout at actors.
At Actors' Playhouse, 100 Seventh Avenue South, at Bleecker Street.
I really cut my teeth as a dramaturg during my first several seasons at Actors Theatre.
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