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Their favorite daughter is about to become a media star.
The city itself seemed to become a gigantic media star.
Once an anonymous street person, she is now something of a media star.
James has the temperament for a long day of being a news media star.
Some people are media stars and the camera loves them.
The Pope is a media star, most likely the biggest in the world today.
Even so, he was quietly becoming a rising media star.
Some of them want to be media stars too.
"We're going to make you a media star," he said brightly.
His heroic efforts were filmed on local television, making him a media star.
A young woman, who was in the dance hall during the night it vanished, becomes a media star.
I was just a research scientist; now I'm a media star."
But they went through practice on cruise control, painting the town by night and behaving like media stars during the day.
He is too gifted a player to end up simply as a media star and popularizer.
For the last few weeks he has found himself in the unlikely role of a media star, appearing regularly on television and radio talk shows.
Doctors might be bad patients, but they can be even worse media stars.
I'll be a media star all around the world!"
Ms. Richards was a national figure and media star with high popularity ratings.
"Now, they come from institutions where the founder is a media star, so they want to go out and become one too."
Pinker has become a media star throughout the English-speaking world.
And we know that the case is sensationalized enough to have made her a fleeting media star.
"You media stars from Sodom and elsewhere will never get your calls returned," it says.
By 1985 he had been relegated to a place in the wings while his wife, now a media star, glowed.
I've never spotted anyone who resembled a holidaying media star.
He is thought to be the miner most likely to become a media star after all this is over.