Did your computer help Star Wars show up on the Internet days ahead of the movie's theatrical release?
Was this a story waiting for its star to show up?
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But how would he resolve the inevitable tension of an ITV reality show star making their big debut on a BBC show?
But the real star of the show--at least, the technological star--was digital 3-D.
Their new company, 2929 Productions, will produce the show, and they have taken a stake in a management company that will launch a Star Search road show nationwide.
Star of the show is the 100-year-old wood-and-tin house with old beams, which sleeps up to eight people.
"The river was the real star of the show, " said Andrew Gaylord, 33, of St.
HealthGrades has a star system to show which drug in a class costs the most.
But the star of the show remains federal agent Bauer, played to understated perfection by Kiefer Sutherland.
The seller is Candy Spelling, mother of actress-turned-reality show star Tori Spelling and widow of famed T.
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Though Goodwin top-scored for Sussex, fellow opener Richard Montgomerie was the star of the show early on.
Although the cuisine is the star of the show, the setting of this Tihany-designed restaurant is equally impressive.
But it is the Folland Gnat, also known as Gnaty, which is set to star at the show.
That is because a star does not show up as a pinprick of light when it is photographed.
"There's no shareholders' meeting quite like it, " says Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy, the star of the show.
For us, the real star of the show here is the regular iLoud.
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The women's Wanamaker was won by Canadian Olympian Sheila Reid, but the star of the show was the second-place finisher.
"Night" (despite its name) has light but much less profusion of color, resurrecting Redon's "blacks" to star in the show.
The star of the show is a whole rouget, served dorsal fin upward as if the fish were still swimming.
The 68-year-old actor became a worldwide celebrity playing Captain James T Kirk in the cult 60s TV show Star Trek.
Midfielder Rose, who Tottenham have just recalled from a loan spell at Peterborough, emerged as the star of the show.
He referred to Anna Nicole Smith, the former model and reality TV show star who died of an overdose in 2007.
The tablet itself almost seems like it's beside the point, considering the real star of the show is that cover-and-keyboard set.
Atletico Madrid takes the UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea 4-1 and Falcao is the star of the show with a hat-trick.
The star of the show was spin bowler Laura Marsh, who took 5-15 as Pakistan were bowled out for only 78.
We feel North America could be the star of the show because of impressive sales of its pickups and luxury brand Cadillac.
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In the other match, Milan Badelj was the star of the show as Dinamo Zagreb cruised to a 3-0 victory at Romania's Timisoara.
But while O'Driscoll was the star of the show, he will admit that fly-half David Humphreys was instrumental in guiding Ireland to victory.
There were also eye-catching bowling displays from Andrew Flintoff (2-16) and Monty Panesar (3-10) but Anderson, 26, was the star of the show.
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