How To Use Television star In A Sentence
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The journalists like to dish the dirt about television stars.
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The journalists like to dish the dirt about television stars.
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Her ultimate aim is television stardom.
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Now the same diamonds are afforded by a television star or a talented harlot.
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His acid wit and quick humour have made him a television star, but this summer Clive Anderson will return to his roots when he appears at the Edinburgh Fringe venue which helped launch his career.
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As a stage actor and, lately, a television star, he is probably the last person you would think of as a playwright of note.
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On Monday, a parade of European diplomats paid him a visit in Ramallah, complimenting his speech and fawning over him like devoted fans greeting a television star.
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There remains the question of the distinction between a television star and a television personality.
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Television stars had been preening themselves for the red carpet at Claridges, where some of the hottest designers, make-up artists, jewellers and hair stylists had taken up residence.
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It is not surprising then that Eddie Cantor, the aging, former vaudevillian and radio headliner-turned-television star, performed his most popular musical numbers in blackface.
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Garage Sale Booty: I found some real highs and lows among the used books this weekend: Lows FIRST -- The Elvis Sightings inutterable nonsense by Peter Eicher; The Tarot Murders -- A Novel of Suspense by Mignon Warner; TV 80 (actually published in 1979) superficial rubbish about then-current television stars by Lisa Freeman; Higher than low -- Movie Comedy Teams (1974) by Leonard Matlin; Saturday Night Live (1977) scripts and photos from their best period, edited by Annie Beatts & John Head;
Archive 2005-07-03
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Her character, a radio presenter who picks up a young no-hoper and turns him into a television star, returned her to the movie mainstream.
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Reality television stars made a scene with sporting champions from a Prep School on Monday.
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As a stage actor and, lately, a television star, he is probably the last person you would think of as a playwright of note.