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If ever there was a bra made for a fame-hungry city, this is it.
She has also been described as "fame-hungry" and a "gossip".
Clearly, this may motivate desperate (or fame-hungry) scientists to fabricate results.
He is desperate, conniving, fame-hungry and self-centred, but always gets his comeuppance.
Worst of all are the fame-hungry groupies she encountered: 'There were these stupid girls kind of doing my head in.
Life is not "only a cabaret, old chum," as that feckless, fame-hungry chanteuse in Weimar once sang.
In Life's Too Short, Warwick plays a fictional version of himself where he is desperate, conniving, fame-hungry and self-centred, but always gets his comeuppance.
Dan is Finn's boyfriend; Nick is a young doctor; and Lucas is a non-conformist fame-hungry artist and disregards others.
A normal, blue-collar dude who used to hang with Michael Lohan, hook up with fame-hungry floozies and wear Ed Hardy .
A planned television puff piece on Kimberly's school suddenly becomes a tabloid news feature pursued by a fame-hungry reporter, Emily Klein (Jane Krakowski).
Humphreys has carved an engrossing and hilarious novel from a world of millionaire yobs, unctuous managers, fame-hungry WAGs and tabloids.
If ever a city's eccentricities could be turned into flesh, the fame-hungry, appearance-obsessed, publicity-driven spirit of Los Angeles is embodied in the form of Angelyne, the billboard queen.
Or, as another character in the show, the fame-hungry Roxie Hart (Bianca Marroquin), puts it, "I love the audience, and the audience loves me for loving them."
Odenkirk stars as "Cal Mackenzie-Goldberg, two-bit movie mogul and head of Cal-Gold Pictures as he leads a collection of crazy, fame-hungry strivers chasing Hollywood dreams."
On December 22, they released their first single, "Lutka sa naslovne strane" ("Doll from the Front Cover"), a hard rock ballad about a fame-hungry model, which became an immediate hit.
The disease might be nothing more than simple human mortality, repackaged as Goldfarb-Blackstone Preparatory Extinction Syndrome by Steve's two fame-hungry doctors, or it may be a fatal boredom with modern life.
Television critic and columinst Ian Hyland of the Daily Mail also criticised the show, claiming that "even the best actors in the world couldn't fake these levels of empty-headed, fame-hungry idiocy".
Black's investigation soon reveals that the culprit seeks to be seen as a hero, setting off explosions in order to rescue people from the scenes; leaving Black to track down the fame-hungry bomber before more people are killed.
The 20th-century residents of Sidley Park include the young descendants of some of these characters, as well as two fame-hungry academics who begin by researching the 19th-century residents' lives and thoughts and end up living through and off them.
While she is renowned for her signature undone hairdos, it is through her combination of charisma and blunt confidence that she has managed to pull away from the pack of fame-hungry cut-and-colorists and corner the glam hair market.
I had a soft spot for Kitty, she could sing, was ridiculously fame-hungry, thought she was unique when she was nothing but a Gaga tribute act, but she had some spunk and personality, more than you could say of the finalists anyway.
And Ms. Graynor, the find of this production, expertly steers Alison from a bubble-headed Valley girl into a complex, conflicted young woman who filters the conventional wisdom about her generation (that it is celebrity-crazed, fame-hungry, book-disdaining) through a stinging and specific presence.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renée Zellweger star as glamorous, fame-hungry murderers on death row; Richard Gere is their flashy, amoral lawyer; and Queen Latifah, who steals the show, is the supremely confident prison matron who knows the meaning of reciprocity.
On 23 April 2013, Moir accused Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins of being a fame-hungry attention seeker when she ran the London Marathon whilst wearing make-up, designer sunglasses, and diamond earrings, and criticised her further for wearing a black suit with a plunging neckline to Margaret Thatcher's funeral a week before.
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