What other parenting trends do you think are taking off
because of celebrities?
Lalor: «It's funny because Trump came up to Dutchess County in 2012 and a lot of candidates were there and if they took pictures with
him because of his celebrity status they certainly didn't put it on the website because of the embarrassment and the baggage attached Trump.»
Lalor repeatedly insisted that party officials are only attending Trump events
because of his celebrity status.
Analysts said that while Nixon would get a ton of publicity
because of her celebrity, she would have little chance of upsetting the incumbent.
Nowadays, detox teas / diets tend to be interchanged with diet pills (sometimes called weight loss pills)
because of celebrities who glamorize and publicize the latter, not realizing the dangers involved.
This looks sober and rich
because of its celebrity saree blouse design.
A prime example of one who achieved celebrity
because of celebrity, Tila Tequila (born Tila Nguyen) is perhaps best known for racking up a far higher number of «friends» on the Internet social community MySpace than anyone else in that site's history — over two million, according to some sources.
Howardís dream cast also included two other prominent female charactersñJill (played by the beautiful Elizabeth Hurley), the opportunistic actress who dates Ed just
because of his celebrity; and Edís eccentric mom, Jeanette (embodied by Sally Kirkland), whose life crumbles when Ed becomes famous.
These incidents grab our attention
because of the celebrity status of those involved, but also because such public displays are thought rare.
People have a tendency to overlook Ralph's bad behavior
because of his celebrity status.
Would you rather read a diet book that helped 75 % of people lose weight (out of those who finished it) or one that sold 2 million copies
because of a celebrity with an airbrushed picture on the cover?
This discussion is a red herring, in my opinion, because you can sit back and say, «Oh, well, Dragon Quest is popular because of marketing;
because of celebrity; because it became an institution in the»80s and everybody's still lazily buying the games.»
Not exact matches
This is largely
because of Snapchat's poorly - received redesign, which separated the feeds
of celebrities and brands from those
of regular users.
It is very easy for the
celebrity to overvalue the price
of a program
because «that's what they should be getting.»
The GHD brand is a favorite among
celebrity hair stylists
because of its reliability and shiny, frizz - free results.
The issue
of endorsements is fascinating,
because many companies in the health and fitness industry rely on
celebrity endorsements.
News
of this split came as a shock to many
of their fans, in large part
because the Dewan - Tatum relationship has been held up as the paragon
of celebrity «couple goals» pretty much ever since the pair met on the set
of «Step Up» in 2006.
Some successful entrepreneurs today travel around the world, hang out with
celebrities, buy properties, swanky cars, sports teams, and whatever their hearts desire
because they earn millions (or billions)
of dollars a year.
But she also quickly begins to suppress her accent, shed any quirks
of personal style and learn how to handle «
celebrity» co-workers — the junior analysts able to work less
because of family money and influence.
By Friday, though, the
celebrity mogul issued a stronger condemnation
of the attack in which two South Boston brothers beat and urinated on a homeless man
because he looked Hispanic.
Davis said that this gradual growing criticism from
celebrities was
because their reaction to Obama mirrored the response
of the electorate at large.
Enlisting the help
of YouTube influencers can take you further than
celebrity endorsements — mostly
because these video bloggers are
celebrities in their own right.
All
of this
because Gawker irritated a vindictive billionaire, and crossed the vague line between private and public information involving a
celebrity — and, perhaps,
because Denton was guilty
of an excess
of hubris.
These groups are
of unique importance to brands,
because the degree
of trust and loyalty amongst these niche subcultures means that once a brand or product or
celebrity gains acceptance they are more likely to be embraced.
A lot
of celebrities put their name on something like a clothing line and suddenly they come out with 500 SKUs and no one understands how that could happen
because there was no culture, no message... they just suddenly appeared.
Companies often hire
celebrities to endorse their products
because they invoke feelings
of trust and familiarity on potential consumers, and Bitcoin Direct is betting that Tyson's face tattoo will do what Walter Cronkite's mustache did for CBS News.
The feeling is less pronounced
because I think the preacher probably has much less
of an ego and isn't looking for national
celebrity status, though he may have it on a much smaller scale.
This will make you look like a real fisherman
because everyone else around you will be wasting their time reading newspapers or one
of those
celebrity gossip magazines.
Others riding on the coat tails
of these «minor
celebrities» in a very small fish bowl
of life... say and do nothing
because of their own self interest.
I don't run in the speaker / author minor
celebrity circles and so you need to apologize to me I think
because you just falsely accused me
of «assaulting your character for years.»
J.R.B.: The phrase «
celebrity pastor» is a contradiction
of terms, but it feels somewhat normal to us in our cultural context
because the mindset is so rampant.
Studies show that the Americans most obsessed with the lives
of celebrities are particularly unlikely to participate in civic life, but that may be
because they're the Americans who are particularly unlikely to have easy access to significant forms
of political participation.
Because celebrities are subject to such intense public scrutiny, it is frequently the case that their faith — or lack
of faith — is general knowledge.
Because in the face
of supermarket tabloids that barely allow a woman's perineum to be stitched up before they are gleefully asking «how she's going to lose the weight» and a
celebrity culture that plans a tummy tuck before even nursing the new babe for the first time, we have forgotten how having a baby actually looks on a body.
Because it's a heck
of a lot easier to dish it out than it is to eat it up, let me tell you, and I think sometimes we inadvertently perpetuate
celebrity culture by railing so loudly against it, by feeding into the caricatures with our derision.
Because, I think, such
celebrities live out the dream
of many
of overcoming humanity — progressing to an extraordinary existence.
I write this blog
because, as I have experienced leadership circles in Christianity, I have the strong sense that there are lots
of guys out there trying to build an empire, be a minor Christian
celebrity, or have people buuys there books, and follow them on Twitter as they tweet about what ind
of ice ream they at... hahaa.
Several journalists clearly need a brush - up on People, In Style, and US magazines
because people had to call out each
celebrity for those
of us who were clueless.
But not really sorry,
because if you threw away your corn syrup when it started getting a bad rap and
celebrity chefs said things like «if there's ONE THING you shouldn't have in your pantry... blah, blah, throw away what makes so many treats delicious ``, you aren't the kind
of stand - by - me friend I'm looking for.
There's a myth that's grown up I think
because of both the
celebrities and
because we have all
of these vegan junk foods, a lot
of processed foods that's kind
of expensive.
There's a portion
of it where it's trendy and people are more interested in it
because there are
celebrities that are involved, there's a lot
of, there are some activists that are getting more notoriety than others not necessarily
because of the work that they do, but just
because of the way
of the world.
Because Pat is author
of the Good Curry Guide, which rates the U.K. curry restaurants, he is quite a
celebrity and always an honored guest.
He cherished his dogs
because, like all athletes
of any
celebrity, he had to draw a line between himself and the world, and, like all athletes who own dogs, he trusted his dogs to do the job, to define the line and then to patrol it.
We love
celebrity fans
because we love
celebrities, and we love knowing that deep down, the most famous people in the world are slobbering fools just like the rest
of us.
but what most fans do nt understand is behind the scenes a lot
of moves go on which they do nt know about... its only what, they want fans to see they dish out... hence the folly
of such accusations,
because ive also managed
celebrities before..
Too many folks criticising Piers Morgan and saying he is not a «proper fan» simply
because his
celebrity status affords him the privilege
of having his opinion publicised hugely.
It's all about
celebrity status for big name players, reason most
of them refuse to come to England is
because titles aren't guaranteed even for the best teams.
Whoever wears The Armband will not, until Rooney finally departs after 2018, be the true England Captain,
because absolutely nobody else has that weird cocktail
of celebrity, authority, and status that Rooney possesses, and which makes him ideally suited for this incredibly important, totally irrelevant job.
You can't just get in good with some head honcho and expect to make major changes to an establishment like the national school lunch program or the LAUSD's food program with the snap
of your fingers
because you're a
celebrity with lots
of energy and a go - getter attitude or a hoard
of parents behind you with picket signs.
It seems the fame
of some
of the curvier
celebrities, like Colombian Sofía Vergara — who this year became one
of the 32 most powerful women in the world, according to Forbes magazine — must have seduced a lot
of dads,
because the name Sofía is the leader
of our top 100 list for the eighth year in a row.