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1 It's got its own cult following in Victoria, Mr Pincini said.
2 That's why I'm going to start my own cult .
3 A few of the masters students are here, overcoming their own cult trauma with academic research.
4 The insinuations that I have been spreading my own cult in our own territories are spurious.
5 Steadily, Hex have been mesmerising audiences at live shows, establishing their own cult of Hex fans.
6 We wanted to identify with our own cult , not one handed down from the Sixties or Seventies.
7 Though his absolutist tendencies pale next to those of his predecessor, Berdymukhamedov is acquiring his own cult status.
8 Must he close his eyes upon all history before he can behold the beauty of his own cult ?
9 Besides, the mere fact of his being a refugee was itself proof that he must have offended against his own cult .
10 In fact, just as he has sanctioned the continued fortifying of Lenin's skin, Putin has created his own cult of the body.
11 Musicians do not often intermarry, and artists and writers are more apt to choose each other than exponents of their own cult .
12 Like the Gallagher brothers, Pete Doherty and Jay Kay, Hucknall's own cult of personality has turned the other band members into cardboard cut-outs.
13 But the family feud does not appear to be getting Ms Lobie down who has amassed her own cult - following thanks to her racy snaps.
14 An unsung British creative giant he looks more like a shadowy character from one of his own cult comics than a mighty creator of worlds.
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