Sentences with phrase «kind of celebrity»

Each main character in Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem is a different kind of celebrity — and faces different problems because of it.
Testosterone is kind of a celebrity among hormones, and there's a good reason for that.
But Manson eventually became the worst kind of celebrity, convicted of first - degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder...
At the center of it is Player X, a composite character who represents the most insidious, amoral kind of celebrity, one interested in emotionally dominating competitors as well as bankrupting them.
What's funny about the Mamet piece in the NYT is that it's essentially the same kind of celebrity puff piece you would have gotten if he'd gone with a publisher, but instead he's using his own celebrity to sell his independence and pioneering spirit.
He said, «You are the best kind of celebrity there is.
Each main character in Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem is a different kind of celebrity — and faces different problems because of it.
We predict more of those in 2017 as well as those partnerships expanding their focus to include all kinds of celebrities.
It's insane anybody thought enough of this guy to raise him to this kind of celebrity.
You won't find many true Philly quick service restaurant franchise opportunities out there, and certainly no others with the kind of celebrity as Tony Luke Jr., actor and energetic spokesman for the Tony Luke's brand.
It wouldn't be a WrestleMania Kickoff Show match without some kind of celebrity involvement right?
And they're worn by all kinds of celebrity babies, too!
The wedding, coming a year after the legalization of same - sex marriage in New York State and a year before the mayoral election, has been the buzz of New York political circles in recent weeks and has brought Ms. Quinn the kind of celebrity - style coverage rarely enjoyed by a local candidate for office.
Before coming to Lindau, I had the silly idea that I was attending a fancy conference and Nobel Laureates were some kind of celebrities that everyone would like to take pictures with.
A jumpsuit looks effortlessly cool on everyone, no matter if you are some kind of celebrity or a style blogger.
Plus, as the days getting colder and colder, it's essential to get cocooned in a kind of big coat what will not only protect us from the colds, but also make us look like a kind of celebrity.
True, John Cleese and Brad Garrett (I hyperlink his name because you may not actually know who he is — some kind of celebrity, huh?)
Beverly gains the reputation and title of «Serial Mom», and reaches a kind of celebrity that garners sympathy from a lot of people.
Compare Lindbergh's honors and instant fame to the kind of celebrity enjoyed by present - day luminaries and innovators.
My advice is yes, unless you are some kind of celebrity, in which case your name will sell books.
Nowadays the figures are of all kinds of celebrities from football heroes like Lionel Messi to famous singers like Shakira.
During this period all kinds of celebrities were putting their names to games.
It's the kind of place you'd expect to find some boutique rehab centre, or the kind of celebrity plastic surgery locale that requires you to arrive by helicopter, all floor - to - ceiling glass and pond - studded vistas that would imply that its developers actually look out of the window from time to time.
YouTube and Twitch have been key players in the games industry for a few years now, but recently the kinds of celebrity YouTubers that Ian Baverstock, cofounder of publisher Chilled Mouse, last year said were «parasitically living off the games industry» have come under some scrutiny.
As a young American — and there weren't many of us, because it was almost unprecedented for an American kid to be living with a Japanese family and going to a Japanese school — I became a kind of celebrity.
During his life, Charles Dickens (1812 — 1870) acquired the kind of celebrity accorded only to international film stars today.
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