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It would be great to have another title for our "homegrown" star.
In the nineteen-thirties, British ballet, which still barely existed, needed a young, homegrown star.
There are even Yankees fans who insist the team should make a move for Jose Reyes right now, if the desperate Mets get rid of their homegrown star.
There will be a few media types and the odd celebrity, including the 10-time world champion Kelly Slater, and young Balaram Stack, a homegrown star.
In other words, India is waiting to see a homegrown star make it in the N.B.A. N.B.A. officials dispute this assessment.
It is the perpetual challenge for small-market teams like the Rays: how to prevent a homegrown star from bolting for a big payday.
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It just so happens that France has more homegrown stars than most other countries.
Their mostly homegrown stars, always overshadowed by the Cowboys, earn little attention.
The CTV-Rogers consortium is driven by promoting homegrown stars in the hope that they will win medals.
Every Grand Slam struts its homegrown stars and the favored global champions on show courts, in preferred time slots.
Among the dead were a mix of homegrown stars and foreign "legionnaires," Olympic gold medalists, Stanley Cup champions and veterans at the end of storied careers.
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