51.   Falk, who deals with more big stars than the late Carl Sagan, recently was hired by lame-duck Clipper Maurice Taylor.

52.   Fetisov was a big star in Moscow, the captain of Central Red Army.

53.   Free to befriend big stars like Graf, Seles and Jennifer Capriati with however much money he wanted to pay, to let his promotional hormones run wild.

54.   For The Ventures, it was the start of a long and lucrative relationship with Japanese fans, who still treat them like big stars.

55.   Give the Suns a big star for this one.

56.   Fox has traditionally cast almost all of its shows with young, relative unknowns rather than with established big stars.

57.   He particularly enjoyed persuading big stars to undertake roles radically at variance with their amiably sympathetic screen personas.

58.   He has committed to New Mexico and already is a big star there among Mexican-Americans, who beseiged him with autograph requests during a recent visit.

59.   He had written the screenplay, but studios wanted to cast a big star, not this no-name Italian stallion.

60.   He was a big star at SMU and I really idolized him, and when I started school there, I specifically asked for his old number.

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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