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celebrities
noun as in dignitary
noun as in fame, notoriety
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Advocates, politicians and celebrities, including John Legend and Kim Kardashian, have called for higher pay for inmate firefighters on the front lines of the wildfires.
“There’s the back door for drunk celebrities,” she says, pointing behind me as a waiter approaches, then turns away.
"It was generally celebrities, or lawyer or government or whatever, just saying something that gets reported, and that message is conveyed. Now, you have to be prepared for a two-way conversation."
Years ago, Jana found her way into the world of celebrities.
The love for transparent textiles has continued at London and Paris fashion weeks, with many of the celebrities watching on also getting the memo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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