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1 Her public adoration extends far beyond her role behind the newsdesk.
2 A title can bring massive publicity, public adoration and offers to star in movies and commercials.
3 But if the scandals of the past have taught us anything, it's that this public adoration is fleeting.
4 Such lapses offer proof that despite public adoration , pop artists suffer spells of panicked self-doubt just like the rest of us.
5 Of scientists (rather than inventors) working in America, only Einstein ever gained a similar combination of professional respect and public adoration .
6 I'm sure deep down he was doing cartwheels at his daughter's very public adoration , but on the phone that Saturday, not so much.
7 While his mother and sons enjoyed widespread public adoration , the very people Charles had spent his life waiting to rule were rejecting him.
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