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Perhaps it will be a hit when newspapers stop printing.
According to most accounts, George Lucas never really expected the first Star Wars to be a hit when it was released in 1977.
A Bafta award-winning television film of the modern classic, starring John Thaw, attracted 14 million viewers in 1998, so this Chichester Festival Theatre production could be a hit when it opens its doors in February.
And Fabregas is tipping the 24-year-old attacking midfielder to be a hit when he makes his Premier League debut this weekend in the Gunners' away trip to Sunderland.
At The Everglades, lady bartender Peggy Keithline, said she knew on opening night if a play would be a hit; when it's a hit, there's more talk & less drink.
The WhyCry is bound to be a hit when an English-language version finds its way to the market (the British company Mothercare is already in negotiations with Monagas).
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The show, which comes to Belfast in April and Dublin in May, was a hit when it opened on Broadway a decade ago, winning five Tony awards.
What I might remember as a recent hit song might have been a hit when a student was 9.
The Actor's Workshop version was a hit when it opened in San Francisco.
The programme was a hit when it began in 2003, making stars of Woodburn and MacKensie.
JS 58 (=58) Matthew Williamson, Fashion Designer Manchester-born Williamson, 34, was a hit when he unveiled his Electric Angels debut collection in 1997.
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