Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet CELEBRITY'S
CELEBRITY'S
Definition av CELEBRITY'S
- böjningsform av celebrity
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Exempel på hur man kan använda CELEBRITY'S i en mening
- Cameos are generally not credited because of their brevity, or a perceived mismatch between the celebrity's stature and the film or television series in which they are appearing.
- Advertisers have attempted to quantify and qualify the use of celebrities in their marketing campaigns by evaluating the awareness generated, appeal, and relevance to a brand's image and the celebrity's influence on consumer buying behavior.
- The puerile questions—written by Howard Stern, Fred Norris, and Jackie Martling—centered around a given celebrity's private life and were premised on the idea that they would not want to look bad by refusing an interview from someone who stuttered.
- How Much Is A Pint of Milk? presents celebrities' answers to silly or unusual questions, including the question "How much is a pint of milk?" This is intended as a guide to the chosen celebrity's contact with reality, and as such can be more informative than a direct interview by reporting some surprising responses.
- Their dialogue is made up of either (bad) impersonations from Jay or the Doctor (some examples are New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, Corey Taylor from Slipknot, The Chemical Brothers and even fellow Triple J hosts John Safran and sometimes, Craig Reucassel), or repetitive samples of the celebrity's voice (some examples are Russell Crowe/"Maximus" and Billy Corgan and Jacki O stunt bum - reference to a rival broadcaster Jackie "O" (O'Neil)).
- Changes in a celebrity's image, such as due to injury, changes in physical appearance, change in marital status, or a decline in professional visibility, can result in the celebrity endorser no longer suiting the product or brand being endorsed.
- Format varies, such as choosing a celebrity's portrait on a large panel, kicking slippers through a paper screen, throwing chalkboard erasers at a chalkboard.
- " Wendy Ide of Screen International wrote, "Despite the slapdash plotting, the film – taken from the point of view of the star – gives an uneasy insight into the celebrity's co-dependent relationship with the people who make him, and can destroy him.
- After deciding against going to university, Chloe spent her time working various jobs, including waitressing, nannying and working on a minor celebrity's yacht.
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