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And in the process, he became something of a cult figure.
He's become something of a cult figure in recent years.
He has become something of a cult figure during the past decade.
Her character became a popular cult figure in the series.
He asked them to be careful not to show him as a cult figure.
He was a cult figure, who just happened to look like a pop star.
A cult figure needs a well-known group to be at war with him.
On arrival at United, he seemed a bit of a cult figure with our players.
Along the way, he has become a minor cult figure in Germany.
Are they enough to make him into an authentic cult figure?
Human historical and cult figures have also been used but don't seem to be as popular.
During the next few days Stevie was to find himself something of a cult figure.
Brown was included in a 2005 list of Hampshire cult figures.
But it hasn't died down; you're becoming a cult figure.
He's not a cult figure, and his games won't change your life, but he knows how to engage a mass audience.
"The most important thing is to go after the leaders," he said of cult figures and terrorists.
Had they shot him dead Saddam would have become a cult figure."
"But only recently has he become something of a cult figure among younger, emerging artists."
They will not even accord me privilege as a cult figure.
He became the Pilgrim of old, the cult figure without equal.
His performances and personality made him a cult figure at the club.
Like in many religious institutions, the founder became a cult figure among members, even while he was alive.
He’s like a cult figure to the young people.
If he doesn’t win Iowa, he’s dismissed yet again by the press as a cult figure.
On the other hand, she's delighted to have become what she calls "a cult figure" among young women who are artists.