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  1. co-starverb

    one of two actors who are given equal status as stars in a play or film

  2. co-starverb

    feature as the co-star in a performance

  3. co-starverb

    be the co-star in a performance

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  1. Jerry Jones:

    Jerry Jones was a pleasant and calming influence in Dallas Cowboys strength room and throughout The Star. Jerry Jones passion for Jerry Jones work and Jerry Jones enthusiasm for life earned Jerry Jones great respect and admiration from all of our players and the entire organization.

  2. Greg Andres:

    The star witness in this case is the documents, mr. Manafort is a mentor to Mr. Rick Gates, particularly to his own criminal activity.

  3. Natalie Wood:

    Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing.

  4. Summer Zervos:

    You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star.

  5. Greg Mourad:

    It’s an egregious waste of taxpayer dollars, there’s no reason for Austin Fire Department -RRB- and Austin Fire Department -RRB- is the problem with unionizing the public sector. They [ unions ] have become the most powerful lobby group in politics. The CEI study found that Texas cities pay thousands of hours in release time to teachers, cops and firefighters, and raised the possibility that such payments violate the Lone Star State’s constitution, which prohibits the transfer of public funds to private entities that do not serve a public purpose.


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