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Celebrity is widely understood to be more chimerical than fame, less respectable and less trustworthy.
He is among a new breed of celebrity chefs who have coasted into culinary fame, less by grueling dues-paying, and more on their telegenic brand.
There is a sense that Macheda has found fame less easy to deal with than others at Old Trafford and Ferguson has suggested that he and Welbeck might have been "distracted" by their respective under-21 call ups.
In Garciaparra, apart from her personal affection, Hamm has a sounding board, someone who is also well known, who can make her own fame less isolating, who can offer commiseration and advice about how to handle success and failure and pressure and criticism.
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This craving for fame does not bode well for the rest of us who, by this dynamic, are made to feel as though we are relegated to live fame-less, mundane lives.
Blow and McQueen were inseparable for a while, then, as his fame increased, less so.
They have almost nothing to recommend them: little fame, even less talent, sparse credibility.
Both, however, were surpassed by the Italian dancer Barberina Campanini (1721 99), whose fame is less adequately recorded in dance history.
Word has it that his backer, Bernie Ecclestone of Formula One fame, is less than happy with the magazine's progress.
As Whishaw's fame grew, "less is more" also became a watchword when it came to his private life.
She is only 23 and has rocketed to pop fame in less than two years (though she ended up with only two awards).
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