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co-star
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Princeton's WordNet
co-starverb
one of two actors who are given equal status as stars in a play or film
co-starverb
feature as the co-star in a performance
co-starverb
be the co-star in a performance
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When you look at Havana, there are really four or five five-star hotels, then you get down to the four-star hotels and three-star hotels, and they get shaky.
It's mirrored the growth of lifestyle dining, it's part of the theater and expectation, at a certain level and at three-star restaurants. It's the same way you would expect to be served fine china and impressive flatware.
Larry Hogan is a star. He’s governed well in Maryland, elected in a blue state. I think the fact that he indicates that he’s going to continue to fight in the Republican Party for alternatives to Donald Trump and a new direction is a good sign, i actually think more voices right now in opposition or providing an alternative to Donald Trump is the best thing in the right direction. So, hats off to Larry for what he’s done, what he’s contributed. And I’m glad that he will continue to do so.
Based on the data currently available, this star appears to have a slow-moving companion that is surrounded by a large disk of material, if that material were in the solar system, it would extend from the sun to Earth’s orbit, or farther.
They did such a good job being able to mix this new 'Star Wars' world that they created, with the nostalgia that the fans that grew up with Star Wars for years and years love.
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