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to stardust
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Particles of matter that fall from space down to Earth; often used idiomatically to suggest a fanciful or dreamlike quality.
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Last year, he published his autobiography, Coaldust to Stardust.
The win was easy enough with E and Kofi delivering the Midnight Hour to Stardust.
(It ends low-key, with a pensive female solo set to "Stardust").
There's an allusion to "Annie Hall" (Jerry's friend Max) and to "Stardust Memories" (the phrase "Ozymandias melancholia"); Judy Davis's presence evokes one of Allen's greatest works, "Husbands and Wives," and the movie even repeats a joke from "Midnight in Paris".
The first, longer part goes up to 1980 and concludes with the hostile reception to "Stardust Memories," leaving a mere hour and a half for the past thirty years of films, many of which go unmentioned.
But if you find yourself succumbing to stardust's allure too completely, you can now go to the Neon Museum and see what happens to all that flash when colors fade and decay sets in.
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From Aladdin Zane to Ziggy Stardust to finally just Bowie, stripped back, he changed the face of music forever as the overwhelming flood of tributes prove.
"Cooking food, taking care of children, fetching water, taking care of livestock – climate change disrupts every element of a woman's life," said Zeid, who is the latest royal to lend stardust to the Pacific islands' cause after Prince Albert of Monaco provided his backing, reportedly sinking a few cans of XXXX with aid workers at a recent call to arms in Kiribati.
Shelley then had to pretend to be Stardust when Magnet's PR department landed the fictional performer a promotional slot on TV.
Blatter drew Platini into Fifa politics in 1998, recruiting the former France captain to add stardust and vital European support to Blatter's candidacy for the presidential election against the respected Lennart Johansson, the Swedish then president of Uefa.
David Bowie Bowie hopped from the Laughing Gnome to Ziggy Stardust, through the apocalyptic rocker of Diamond Dogs to the "thin white duke" of Station to Station.
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