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He would dig up dirt on any celebrity who might be a potential client. Then he would tell the celebrities about the bad news floating around, and he'd get them to hire him for protection.
Paul Barresi
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1948
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I know celebrities that are star struck by other celebrities -- even major politicians are more likely to sit up and take notice of an issue when a celebrity is doing the talking. So this is clearly something that really is in our DNA.
Stuart Fischoff
People obviously do care about celebrities and celebrity culture and particularly how fat or thin those celebrities are.
Alex Levine
We started using celebrities back in the '70s because we wanted to convey a sense of confidence in women. But the celebrities we choose are chosen because they are also role models and something more than a celebrity.
Carol Hamilton
Our readers love celebrities, ... We cover the aspects of celebrity that our readers can most relate to -- romance, engagement, marriage, babies, shopping. It makes celebrities much more accessible to our reader, which is what she wants.
Janice Min
The equity of our celebrities now exceeds the equity of the media that gave them status in the first place. Film, television and radio are now so fragmented that the one thing we all share is the celebrities themselves. Celebrity has become the one common denominator.
Robert Thompson
All-star weekend is still the biggest celebrity-driven event in all of sports. Because I've been to Super Bowls, and a few celebrities come out. And I've been to a lot of other sporting events, and a few (celebrities) come out. But at the NBA all-star weekend, everybody comes out.
Magic Johnson
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1959
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He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. If you hire a CFP, you'll know they have agreed to abide by a set of ethics that requires them to put the client first. Consumers looking to hire a CFP for the first time can research their background and qualifications at our site.
Doug Nogami
You're almost at a disadvantage now without celebrities. A celebrity raises awareness of a disease.
Nancy Litzau
There are no rules for celebrities. Being a celebrity means getting what you want. But on June 12, he doesn't get what he wants.
Christopher Darden
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1956
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I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest.
Roger Ebert
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1942
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Whether it is right or wrong, it is the way our celebrity-driven culture is. When people see major celebrities coming out to an event, they feel they should be there as well.
Marc Ganis
I don't think public appearances or getting involved in regional activities like this do much to help the careers of celebrities. I don't know if this would bring any extra value to him as a celebrity.
Jawn Murray
I would argue our celebrities is Joe from Berwyn and Hank from Cicero and the family that came in from Orland Park that might be sitting in section 120, and they are as much a celebrity as anybody else,
Scott Reifert
I would argue our celebrities is Joe from Berwyn and Hank from Cicero and the family that came in from Orland Park that might be sitting in section 120, and they are as much a celebrity as anybody else.
Scott Reifert
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