101.   Surprisingly, several new shows without such big stars seem to be attracting audiences, largely because the stories are compelling and believable.

102.   That is not to say that Time Europe ignores the big Hollywood stars.

103.   That could leave EMI increasingly dependent on earnings from the recordings of a few big stars at a time when competitors are diversifying their entertainment portfolios.

104.   That incentive ensures a seemingly endless parade of big stars in big vehicles that promise a wild ride but sometimes run out of gas, pronto.

105.   The actors are not big stars.

106.   The big stars will not be screening new films, which they usually do at festivals.

107.   The big stars choose to fight, not according to rivalries among villages, but mostly for money.

108.   The chairman-elect, John Gargan, has become a big star in the party since Gov. Jesse Ventura of Minnesota endorsed his candidacy.

109.   The cast is hardly to blame Heche labors admirably in a vague role, and Conrad wins a big gold star for restraint.

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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