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1 Can totally see why this has quickly become a cult - fave among Aussies.
2 That's what really propelled it to become a cult classic.
3 Abraham Lincoln is, strictly speaking, more than a legend; he has become a cult .
4 It is not clever enough to become a cult classic.
5 The rich are not merely different: they've become a cult which drafts us as members.
6 On video and DVD, however, it has gained a large following and become a cult classic.
7 Meanwhile, her syndicated column has become a cult favorite among politicos; it's both perfumed and poisoned.
8 Urban horror flick Tales From the Hood has become a cult classic since its 1995 release.
9 Among some hardcore fans, Clippy has even become a cult favourite appearing on clothes and various memorabilia.
10 It may well become a cult novel.
11 When did work become a cult ?
12 Irish has become a cult phenomenon.
13 Kissing Oscar's tomb on the Paris tourist circuit has become a cult pastime, which is proving impossible to break.
14 Adrián has become a cult figure in goal, while Morrison excited in early games and scored the goal of the season.
15 He arrived without fanfare but, within weeks, had become a cult figure after scoring in each of his first 10 league games.
16 A commentator for Icelandic national television has become a cult hero after his reaction to the team's late winning goal against Austria.
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