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- noun The status or position of a
superstar .
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Examples
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Their superstardom is a very bad development, even though there is no reason to believe either is ever going to be elected to a position where they could do serious damage.
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Their superstardom is a very bad development, even though there is no reason to believe either is ever going to be elected to a position where they could do serious damage.
Opinion Source: Delivering summaries of editorial and op-ed pieces from major papers by email. 2010
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Their superstardom is a very bad development, even though there is no reason to believe either is ever going to be elected to a position where they could do serious damage.
NYT > Home Page By GAIL COLLINS 2010
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As I have stated before, the hardcore SRK fans will not admit that, at present the superstardom is a shared mantle.
NAACHGAANA 2009
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As I have stated before, the hardcore SRK fans will not admit that, at present the superstardom is a shared mantle.
NAACHGAANA 2009
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If it's a goal such as superstardom and the stereotypical rock or pop fantasy, then their American Idolic dreams might be best realized with a major label whose promotional machine could achieve this.
The Business of Music II - A Look at the Artist-as-Entrepreneur 2010
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You know, this kind of superstardom is a vortex that literally consumes anybody who gets within that circle and changes everybody ` s life.
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Tyson Chandler (.246 WP48 in his last healthy season), or Lamar Odom (.249 WP48), all players that are associated with this team and verge on "superstardom".
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In it, and in follow-up interviews, Guha takes on what he considers to be the somewhat unwarranted claims of some sectors of Indian public opinion to Indian "superstardom," pointing out that in India "there are lots of disparities, conflicts, tensions within Indian society, institutional breakdowns to address before we start claiming the world prematurely."
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In it, and in follow-up interviews, Guha takes on what he considers to be the somewhat unwarranted claims of some sectors of Indian public opinion to Indian "superstardom," pointing out that in India "there are lots of disparities, conflicts, tensions within Indian society, institutional breakdowns to address before we start claiming the world prematurely."
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