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When ever you hear the name Justin Bieber, it usaully comes along with alot of crying and screaming, so the guest teacher at stars was no stranger to the blood curtly sounds of teenage girls.
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When ever you hear the name Justin Bieber, it usaully comes along with alot of crying and screaming, so the guest teacher at stars was no stranger to the blood curtly sounds of teenage girls.
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While the name Justin Bieber draws a total blank around here, apparently he's got something that makes pre-adolescent juices flow.
Simple Justice 2009
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Christie has earned the moniker 'the Justin Bieber of politics' from Slate for his millions of views.
Ramya Raghavan: Lessons for Politicians From YouTube's Viral Stars (or, What Candidates Can Learn From the Old Spice Guy) Ramya Raghavan 2011
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As if it hasn't spread far enough, Justin Bieber fever hits "Glee" Fox at 8 when Sam decides to start a tribute band called the Justin Bieber Experience, and the other glee club guys want to join.
TV Highlights: 'Glee' sings Justin Bieber, 'Nova' explains 'Jeopardy!' supercomputer Post 2011
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His film is titled Justin Bieber: Never Say Never and it is available for viewing in 3-D and 2-D.
Jackie K. Cooper: "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never": A Surface Look at His Life Jackie K. Cooper 2011
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His film is titled Justin Bieber: Never Say Never and it is available for viewing in 3-D and 2-D.
Jackie K. Cooper: "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never": A Surface Look at His Life Jackie K. Cooper 2011
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Original CSI cast member Marg Helgenberger says she now regrets calling Justin Bieber a brat.
BBC News - Home 2011
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To call Isabel Marant a streetwear designer is like calling Justin Bieber a hip-hop artist.
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Meanwhile, Hot Topic hawked wares from preteen heartthrob Justin Bieber, which is just so far from its goth/indie roots that I'm forced to believe the teen retailer sold its soul to follow whatever is playing on radio's Top 40 pop stations.
Fool.com Headlines 2010
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