Sentences with phrase «such celebrity status»

Why do hyaluronic acid's hydration properties enjoy such celebrity status?

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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.
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.
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.
Bin Laden did coordinate such an attack, so he had perverse celebrity status.
Cuomo is untested in such a race against a candidate who could draw a passionate following and has celebrity status.
Humans follow the example of prestigious, high - status individuals much more readily than that of others, such as when we copy the behavior of village elders, community leaders, or celebrities.
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.
This biopic about such an unconventional subject who died nearly half a century ago and has been revived by Ms. Herrara's book and raised to icon status including first - name celebrity recognition, called for a script that wasn't as straightforward.
These incidents grab our attention because of the celebrity status of those involved, but also because such public displays are thought rare.
This especially true for authors whom many readers might feel would have been «snapped up» by agents and publishers due to their status in other fields, such as being a celebrity or a noted expert.
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.
A leading artist of her generation, Sam Taylor - Wood came to prominence in the mid-1990s as one of the YBAs (Young British Artists), alongside such artists as Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, who were quickly propelled to celebrity status for their provocative and sensational works.
This section is not intended to provide a loophole for avoiding the rule's other requirements, and it is not intended to allow disclosures to a broad range of individuals, such as journalists who may be curious about a celebrity's health status.
That can include conversions and questions, such as celebrity ages or currency exchanges (if Cortana isn't sure, it offers you a Bing search instead of reading out the answer), searches, or even things like asking the status of a particular flight.
• Successfully organized a world tour spanning 85 countries, and exceeding the celebrity's financial goals • Restructured the celebrity's personal life, by finding and employing appropriate household staff for a recently bought mansion • Provided tour support by performing extensive research of city and venue and ensure that photographers capture behind the scene happenings and the main event • Updated celebrity's statuses (for events and otherwise) on social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram • Handled celebrity's business with publicists, reporters, agents and business managers in person and over the telephone and email • Ensured celebrity's safety and wellbeing throughout the day, especially during public appearances
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