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For now, it looks like a stellar formula.
For example, cosmic events like a stellar explosion could be referred to the size of the ever-expanding universe at the moment they happened, rather than to some abstract notion of pure time.
The judging panel to decide the shortlist will be chaired by Lisa Allardice, editor of Guardian Review, who said: "It's already looking like a stellar year for first books.
If on the other hand, the outer star is in a wide orbit, and the CE-matter is lost in a fast and isotropic manner, the effect on the outer orbit would be like a stellar wind (Section 2.2.1).
Nikon announced what sounds like a stellar 35mm prime lens yesterday, but it seems the company might have another lens or two coming this year.
Sounds like a stellar performance, right?
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A songwriter like Willie Nelson built a stellar body of work decades before he became a star performer.
I would like to congratulate them on a stellar effort.
In recent years the likes of Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and Brian Cox have parlayed a stellar stage career into a lucrative gig as venerable sages or snooty villains in all manner of Hollywood produce.
So what is it like to be giving a stellar performance in a struggling production?
There have been faster hat-tricks before and since – James Hayter notched one for Bournemouth against Wrexham in February 2004 in two minutes and 20 seconds – but no others on these shores came in such a high-profile match watched by millions and felt so much like the moment when a stellar talent burst into life.
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