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Because of course you want to make a Star Wars game.
Now, a campaign for Truvia sweetener seeks to make a star of the leaves of the stevia plant.
Bill was entirely taken with the movies and he decided he was going to make a star of my mother.
As she is left by the daughter she wanted to make a star, she shows not grief but defiance.
'We're not trying to make a flash in a pan, we're trying to make a star who burns for a very long time'.
One explanation is that Top Rank wants to make a star out of Bradley, an astonishingly muscular Californian who certainly resembles a celebrity athlete.
Talent and beauty might be enough to make a star, but it takes an artful, aggressive individualism to be recognised as an icon.
But Williams is knowledgeable enough to understand what's happening at league headquarters, the rush to make a star out of someone not quite ready.
"You make a star, you're probably going to get planets," said Seth Shostak, a senior scientist at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif.
The current stars, Megan Hilty and Shoshana Bean, seem tentative onstage, devoid of the kind of idiosyncrasies that make a star fun to watch.
His ad satire I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967) helped to make a star of Oliver Reed and featured Orson Welles – quite a thought.
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