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        rise (rīz) v. rose (rōz), ris·en (rĭz′ən), ris·ing, ris·es v.intr. 1. To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling. 2. To get out of bed: rose at dawn. 3. To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend: Hot air rises. 4. To increase
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        George Bush's grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany. The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files i
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    Rise to Fame brings you the rich experience of a music RPG to enjoy on the go ......
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    Directed by Maureen Goldthorpe. With Justin Bieber. With millions of fans screaming his name across the planet, Justin has become the music world's hottest property and teen heartthrob phenomenon. Featuring performance clips of hits such as ......
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    THERE aren’t many women who can steal a pop princess’ thunder without even trying. But, as Britney Spears discovered at her New Year’s Eve soiree in Las Vegas, extending an invitation to Sofía Vergara will render any hostess invisible. “Sofía walked into ...
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    Before performing, Nicki Minaj told Ellen about her exciting rise to fame -- and how she overcame the challenges she faced as a child....
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    Lupita Nyong'o rose to fame after her Oscar-winning performance in 2013's 12 Year's a Slave. And in the March issue of Lucky the 31-year-old admitted that while the perks are nice, the fame isn't always easy. She specifically pointed out the example of tr...
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    fame (fām) n. 1. a. The state of being widely known, recognized, or of great popular interest: a singer of international fame. b. Public estimation; reputation: a politician of ill fame. 2. Archaic Rumor. tr.v. famed, fam·ing, fames 1. To make renowned or...
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    15 minutes of fame is short-lived media publicity or celebrity of an individual or phenomenon. The expression is credited to Andy Warhol, who included the words "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes" in the program for a 1968 exhibi...