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Meanings of bankable stars in English
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Usage of bankable stars in English
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The most bankablestars tended to be featured in the most profitable films.
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He is regarded as a journeyman, not one of the NBA's recognizable, bankablestars.
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Somewhere among these class acts may be the new bankablestars of the Irish fashion industry.
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It's a movie with bankablestars.
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Stefanovic, who is on contract with the network until the end of 2019, was once one of television's most bankablestars.
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His meteoric rise from general news reporter to one of Channel 9's most bankablestars made him well worth the multimillion-dollar salary.
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His defence team said Khan, one of Bollywood's most bankablestars, would appeal against the conviction in a higher court on Friday.
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With a combined print run of 45 million copies, the series has made Auel one of the book world's most bankablestars.
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Earlier in the week, the network secured a new two year contract for one of its most bankablestars, Charlie Sheen, after tense negotiations.
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In 2006 he was, according to industry yardstick the Ulmer Scale, one of Hollywood's top 10 most bankablestars.
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Even bankablestars like Michael Jackson and REM are no longer pulling in the loot for troubled industry, write James Harding and Ashling O'Connor.
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Zhao, considered one of the country's most bankablestars, and her husband made the acquisition through holding company Gold Ocean Media Inc in December.
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No emotion was evident on the face of Khan, one of Bollywood's most bankablestars in a country where movie and cricket stars are hero-worshipped.
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In 1995, Michael Barrymore, one of ITV's most bankablestars, came out too (some time before a swimming pool tragedy changed his life story).