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Could you imagine that?" Does she think that she has had a pretty narrow escape from that sort of intense fame?
Regarding their abrupt breakup, a single answer is elusive, but they said Mr. Damiani's departure from the band shortly before the Beatles tour seriously affected the mood, and that witnessing the Fab Four's intense fame perhaps had an adverse effect.
Twenty-five yeafterfter his death, he has still not reached mainstream popularity, but he has achieved a dappled but intense fame that is most pronounced among his fellow-musicians.
Given the level of intense fame those stars encountered, and how much they've had to distance themselves from the images that movie gave them, are you glad you didn't get the role?
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Edwards, by now the focus of intense fan devotion, enjoyed fame but began showing signs of emotional instability.
The subsequent fleeting appearance of the dog on the terrace yesterday also allowed photographers to capture paparazzi-style pictures of a large, brown canine, unwittingly catapulted to a brief but intense spell of fame in Spain and beyond.
Andy got an even more intense dose of reality fame than the one supplied by PBS: his weepy singing audition became a viral meme.
Boswell took intense pleasure in his literary fame but felt himself to be a failure.
The magazine says it is a comment on Jenner's fame and the intense media scrutiny she is under.
But the pressures of sudden fame were so intense, and I was so fragile as a human being, I just dried up.
Was that intense level of captivation and fame in any way sustainable?
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