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The prizes may give scientists a glimpse of fame, but celebrity has little appeal, Zoghbi said.
The resulting image — Mr. Bocanegra grinning with his shirt off, he and the former president drinking Buds — was posted on the Twitter account of a Sports Illustrated writer and reposted to so many blogs that the young soccer star caught an unexpected glimpse of fame in his home country, a nation that more typically reserves celebrity worship for local weather forecasters than for soccer stars.
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There is an element, too, of bathos: These heady matters of democracy and freedom are glimpsed through a filter of fame, money and sex.
In a place where 30percentt of the people live below the poverty line, Ms. Spears's life was a tunnel to another world, a glimpse of money and glamor and fame.
But the most exciting of these songs is "Price of Fame," which includes Jackson's angriest lyrics, and a glimpse into the darkness that eventually became his default mode.
Maria Elders offers the intellectual's take on the challenges of fame, but Moore's super-famous but quickly diminishing Havana Segrand is a glimpse of the obsessive's version.
Hounded by the demands of fame, distracted by its many temptations, he looked increasingly to a world beyond matter, one glimpsed in moments of Cheever-like luminescence.
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