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If nothing else, Roshan may be set for stardom in the Latin world, while Mori will almost certainly be adored in India, having all the essential qualities of a Bollywood starlet – fresh-faced beauty, and a chaste but playful spunkiness.
Dr. Dre's newest protege appears set for stardom with the launch of album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, which debuted with sales of 242,000 its opening week.
All he had to do was shorten "Thomas" to "Tom" and he was set for stardom.
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The first indication that he was set for a meteoric rise to stardom came the following year when he claimed a hugely impressive win in difficult, changeable conditions in one of the Supersport races.
But her next creation seems ready for stardom.
He was ready for stardom, even wearing a Nike Logo.
A particularly winning appearance on The Tonight Show in 1985 set the stage for major stardom and for her lead role as the wisecracking mother of a working-class family in the successful Roseanne, for which she won an Emmy Award.
The former Miss Vancouver and her brother, Stephen, a graphic designer, have set up their own production company to ply her bid for stardom.
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