51.   And while turning to a pop star for spiritual guidance may be somewhat misguided, the discourse here is more substantial than the offerings of some other celebrities.

52.   And with Islamic faith enjoying a revival in Egypt, the most acclaimed of its readers enjoy a celebrity and following akin to those of pop stars.

53.   As a pop star and an artist, he had a certain license to be arrogant, eccentric and overconfident in his beliefs and abilities.

54.   As Richard Dyer explains in this profile, the singer became a pop star almost by accident.

55.   At a certain point in the brief lifespan of the teen idol, all the fun of being a pop star is subsumed by the sudden desire for credibility.

56.   As pop star Moby played, the lights were dimmed and phosphorescent paint was splashed on the ice and the light reflected off eerie stick men and floating birds.

57.   At a reading in Toronto, women reportedly threw themselves at him as though he were a pop star.

58.   Ashanti is an old-fashioned pop star.

59.   Asked in May to name their role models, many children mentioned pop stars like Britney Spears or athletes like Michael Jordan.

60.   At one downtown hotel, the staff was dressed as pop stars, with Madonna working the registration desk and Little Richard parking cars.

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%
pop + n. >>共 464
music 15.95%
star 15.40%
culture 14.82%
song 4.88%
group 2.54%
concert 2.05%
quiz 2.02%
chart 1.79%
artist 1.79%
icon 1.79%
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