Sentences with phrase «on their celebrity status»

But Benn denies that his attraction is based on celebrity status.
We see Instagram's humanizing effect on celebrity status here, bringing all the muscle out of the picture and repositioning Jeff as a regular guy.
And as this article, Supreme Court Connection: High Court Clerks Tackle Entertainment Law (Matthew Belloni — Oct. 3, 2006), explains, Supreme Court clerks are trading in on their celebrity status in the small pond of the legal profession to represent big - time, Hollywood celebrities.
Moments like this suggest the worst about Edelman: that the fees are based on his celebrity status, not the actual cost of performing the service.

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White's not afraid to lean on the power of the celebrity status he has built since his Olympic debut in 2006.
The problem is a board and top executive team that don't always appear to have control of its wide - ranging cast of characters, including founders who have attained near - celebrity status (another co-founder, Biz Stone, is a regular on NPR, and earlier this year Dorsey was profiled in Vanity Fair), headstrong and divisive managers, and investors used to getting their way.
Instead of just the big, famous causes and their galas, Six Degrees is more focused on people who are in individual, smaller communities, or big cities, who need funding and can use the celebrity status to get noticed.
In this guide to becoming Facebook famous, you'll learn how to master Facebook organic reach, learn how to get Facebook likes faster than before and gain a celebrity status on Facebook with a verified profile.
That form of «religion» is an entertainment industry in which standard form for preachers, teachers, and speakers IS to package and promote themselves in a constant competition for top celebrity status, on such venues as TBN, just as aspiring popular music groups and singers are over on MTV.
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.
One that pops into mind is the show dog, whose primary function is to be on display as a celebrity to attract eyes so that the congregation can share in the celebrity status.
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If that's not confusing enough, let's just say it was about the air of the place, which reserved walk - in tables for celebrities who wished to attend its status - y luncheons on a moment's notice.
I was sorry to see you did not have a chapter on New Jersey — we may not have a unique style like some other states but we like our Q. And those of us that are able to slow cook and smoke food have somewhat of a celebrity status here.
Bulls guard Nate Robinson was also unhappy with the call, but he goes one step further than Thibs and blames the refs» actions on LeBron's celebrity status:
Shame on Jong, a feminist celebrity herself, someone with a big voice and a big platform for using her celebrity status to promote such a mindless, infantile image of so many women and our deeply considered choices.
SUNNY GAULT: Yes, and I also think it is tough for Adele or really anybody who is in that kind of celebrity type status because there are so many eyeballs on you and what you do.
Some European - made antique carriages are status symbols for celebrities such as Madonna and Celine Dion, who spent $ 2,600 on the classic Balmoral Pram, described by some Web reviewers as a tiny Humvee.
There aren't, it's fair to say, many here who, on first glance, have much in common with Dee, but with her recently acquired celebrity status, she was invited to speak at a fringe event hosted by the Policy Exchange think tank.
Kris Balderston, who worked on upstate economic issues in Clinton's Senate office, said the former first lady specialized in leveraging her celebrity status into connecting, say, upstate vegetable growers to budding locavore restaurants, or Seneca Lake wineries to big - name downstate retailers and wholesalers.
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.»
However, it's perhaps most obviously on display when the accused has some kind of status or power — from celebrity, to being in a position of authority.
Nixon's celebrity status should be a boon to the fund — which seeks to raise private funding for partnerships on public programs dealing with education, health, the arts and other issues.
The announcement, given Nixon's celebrity status, made for worldwide news Monday afternoon; she was heavily trending on social media outlets like Twitter.
Stymied by the slow pace of the negotiations — which they are not even allowed to participate in — these so - called «subnationals» have worked on the sidelines for years, using political will, economic leverage and the celebrity status of prominent politicians to advance their climate goals.
Geoengineering may not be a household name just yet, but its celebrity status seems to be on the rise.
Many other foods that haven't earned celebrity status are also worthy of a spot on your plate.
Sleeveless coats started to become a favorite among style icons last year after they were introduced on the runway, but this style cemented its trend status after celebrities such as Rihanna and Victoria Beckham were spotted for numerous times wearing a gorgeous sleeveless coat.
An excellent documentary in charting how celebrities can use their public status for good, especially if they have the guts to turn their backs on what made them famous for a greater good.
For the first hour we are shown things from the public's point of view showcasing Linda's sharp rise to celebrity status as well as the impact the Deep Throat movie had on the world at that time.
His increased celebrity status, and the news that the Oscar - winning Rocky was based on his life, only fueled Wepner's primal urges and accelerated a downward spiral that included drugs, divorce, and fighting live bears.
It's part of writer / director Paul Feig's modus operandi to try to shake up the status quo and he's made great strides in his collaborations with Melissa McCarthy, Hollywood's latest «It» girl who's also the latest celebrity with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The current range, including the sector - defining Range Rover Evoque and Velar SUVs, will also be on screen as Land Rover celebrates its lifelong status as a favorite among celebrities, politicians and royalty.
Being a famous TV and movie star might be enough to earn you a regular rotation on TMZ, but mere celebrity status won't get a car named after you.
Dr. Phil first gained celebrity status with appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the late 1990s.
Whether they're on the back of a printed book, at the top of an e-book's front cover, or showcased on a book's retail sales page, readers expect the books they buy to be endorsed by someone who has the right credentials (including celebrity status) to say, «This book will rock your world!»
Breeds go up and down in price based on many factors including: overall popularity or demand, specialization for specific jobs (hunting, police work, etc.), scarcity or how few dogs of the breed actually exist, how long the breed has been in existence, whether it is a status symbol, and finally the «C» or celebrity factor (think Paris Hilton and micro Pomeranians).
She's been featured on WFSB Channel 3 a few times and has used her celebrity status to generate donations needed for other pets and customers in need.
To do this you first need to look a little Facebook - style thumbs up icon on the artists tile that indicates their current media value up to a maximum of five, which indicates celebrity status which comes with its own benefits.
It's all a bit too perfect a play on Kojima's own status as The Auteur of Metal Gear Solid, a role he's always been ambiguous about enjoying, and the modern explosion of fan identification with celebrity.
While the celebrity status of these individuals and their relationships with Eggleston are of crucial importance to understanding Eggleston's oeuvre, in these specific instances the focus moves away from the photographer's emphasis on colour, line and formal experimentation.
It reflects pressures on artists to assume the status of celebrity icons.
If such things bother you to the point of distraction, you should perhaps avoid this book — but do understand that How to See is by no means some kind of The Art of the Deal, a ghostwritten book that rides on the alleged author's celebrity status.
On the other side of the globe, the movement, more often then not, dealt with the celebrity status, the field of advertising and, in general, the mass - produced «objects» of popular culture.
The repetition and elevation of Dahmer's trial image to a series of works on canvas implied both a fascination with the killer's inability to relate to his subjects of desire as well as the celebrity status achieved through his heinous crimes.
Major magazine articles, record album commissions, a guest appearance on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, and visits to the garden by everyone from Keith Haring to Allen Ginsberg cemented his art celebrity status.
Within this model of examining celebrity he further draws on Andy Warhol's multiples as a way of challenging the iconic status of the figures he uses.
After gaining fame on the basketball court, Yao Ming put his celebrity status to work for conservation first as an advocate for sharks, urging people in Asian communities to stop consuming shark's fin soup.
The lawyer whose name is first on the list of lawyers representing Warner Bros has gained celebrity status in US circles.
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