31.   Then, the true Internet stars will shine, the analysts and bankers who can separate the novas from the black holes.

32.   These days the biggest stars shine in some of the most unlikely places.

33.   These are stars that failed to attain sufficient mass to ignite the thermonuclear fusion that makes stars shine.

34.   They never amassed enough material to fuel the thermonuclear processes that cause real stars to shine.

35.   Under any other system in which the higher-ranking sprinters could earn byes through the early rounds or not race at all, the glittery stars might shine.

36.   Waves gently lap onto deserted shell-strewn beaches and stars shine by the millions.

37.   When it comes to the bottom line, TV stars may never shine as brightly as those in the movies.

38.   As the week goes on, new stars may shine at several big-name houses.

39.   Basketball has changed some of its rules this year to allow its stars to shine.

40.   Brazil also has plenty of stars shining in their European clubs but struggling when they put on the national colors.

n. + shine >>共 304
sun 33.03%
light 7.60%
star 4.86%
spotlight 3.85%
eye 3.44%
moon 2.33%
chance 1.42%
sunlight 0.71%
shoe 0.71%
personality 0.61%
star + v. >>共 760
be 22.70%
have 4.27%
say 2.53%
make 1.90%
come 1.87%
play 1.53%
get 1.50%
go 1.40%
shine 1.26%
turn 1.13%
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