91.   Perhaps, according to this line of reasoning, the dying star envelops its companion, and the rotation of the smaller object spins up the big star.

92.   Q. Technology was the big star last year and most funds that did reasonably well were loaded up on it.

93.   Shakespeare as the major cultural event of the season, a cause celebre with big stars, but no moving scenery.

94.   She works regularly with big stars such as Antonio Banderas and George Clooney.

95.   She was never a big star, at least not by the standards of her day, and she was mostly relegated to melodramas.

96.   So what is the biggest fund-raising event of all in Los Angeles, the one with the big stars and big money?

97.   She was slender and sassy, curious and approachable, and she was going to be their next big star -- star videographer, that is.

98.   Sometimes the designer became as big a star as the star he or she dressed.

99.   Surprisingly, Fox vetoed Ms. Stone, a big star, because executives viewed her more as a femme fatale than as a scientist.

100.   Sure, movies with big stars or lots of special effects sell more tickets.

a. + star >>共 1303
former 8.07%
pop 5.81%
rising 4.29%
young 3.42%
big 2.26%
new 2.22%
hollywood 2.19%
international 1.54%
top 1.33%
biggest 1.29%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
star 0.37%
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