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Taught Gloria Swanson to be star.
These objects are considered to be star groups at the very beginning of life.
Why should the DfES impose star ratings on colleges if it is too chicken to be star rated itself?
The other compelling voice in the show belongs to Emma Williams as Maureen, the tea girl who rises to be star of the tableaux.
Since people with Marfan's tend to be very tall, long-armed and loose-jointed, some are destined to be star athletes, only to die of a ruptured aorta at a young age.
He tried to focus attention on the often-confusing stories behind the seven killings that the prosecutors charge Mr. Massino took part in and on the criminal histories of seven Bonanno turncoats set to be star prosecution witnesses.
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"It was hard not to be star-struck," Chamberlain said.
He defined what it means to be "star-cross'd".
They also are less likely to be star-struck if they meet the Lakers again.
Now the team seems to be star-crossed as the free-agency period begins.
I'm not one to be star-struck, but the Barcelona manager and his team are my fútbol idols.
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