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Just look at celebrities and politicians - infidelity, childishness, churlishness, mummy complexes...
www.stuff.co.nz
The popularity with royalty and celebrities continued to escalate over the years.
en.wikipedia.org
One of the cringeworthy aspects of the voluntary voting system is the often tacky spectacle of candidates rolling out celebrities for endorsements.
www.smh.com.au
The film features scholars, writers, politicians, dignitaries, conservators, and celebrities.
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A leading mental health body yesterday called for warning symbols to accompany airbrushed pictures of models and celebrities to help combat eating disorders.
www.independent.co.uk
Among her subjects during this period were buildings (such as casinos and palaces), automobiles, celebrities, and common people.
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Guests (real-life celebrities, not actors) found themselves on the receiving end of outrageous "faux nave" questions.
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Unlike other celebrities, she doesn't run her mouth off at every little thing, she's more reined in than that.
www.express.co.uk
At the same time he became known as a host on the banquet circuit, famous for his good-natured wit aimed at his fellow celebrities.
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People think its wall-to-wall celebrities but 99pc of my clients are ordinary members of the public.
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