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  • Superstardom came late for Mr. Yen, who turns 48 years old this year.

    Donnie Yen: The Last Action Hero Dean Napolitano 2011

  • Superstardom approaches for Zimmerman, but what he knows most intimately in the major leagues is losing.

    Ryan Zimmerman propels Washington Nationals past Colorado Rockies 2010

  • Superstardom really brings out of the woodwork a lot of sycophants, people who were not going to interfere with what Michael was trying to do.

    CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2009 2009

  • How far have we really come when one of Halle Berry's two crack-addict depictions on her way to Superstardom is now retold, this time in feel-good form, with the added bonus of being based on real events?

    Burn Hollywood Burn: Part Deux 2009

  • McMurtry makes a case for their popularity being equivalent to the strange phenomena of so-called Superstardom today, as if the status of star isn't a weird thing in itself.

    View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006

  • McMurtry makes a case for their popularity being equivalent to the strange phenomena of so-called Superstardom today, as if the status of star isn't a weird thing in itself.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Michael Evans 2006

  • After capturing her second Grand Slam title on Saturday by defeating Justine Henin-Hardenne on Saturday night 6-4, 6-4 the golden It Girl of international tennis and the world's most highly paid female athlete will most likely continue her inexorable march towards Celebrity Superstardom.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Ron Buckmire 2006

  • After capturing her second Grand Slam title on Saturday by defeating Justine Henin-Hardenne on Saturday night 6-4, 6-4 the golden It Girl of international tennis and the world's most highly paid female athlete will most likely continue her inexorable march towards Celebrity Superstardom.

    US OPEN 2006: Final Results and Comments Ron Buckmire 2006

  • Superstardom in our time cannot be made to look easy—the diversity of competition is now so great what with politicians, journalists, and rock stars all crowding into the act that only the most grotesque overdevelopment of ego will secure one a seat in the front row.

    film flam Larry McMurtry 1987

  • Superstardom in our time cannot be made to look easy—the diversity of competition is now so great what with politicians, journalists, and rock stars all crowding into the act that only the most grotesque overdevelopment of ego will secure one a seat in the front row.

    film flam Larry McMurtry 1987

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