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celeb

[suh-leb] / səˈlɛb /










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In a sort of sad irony for Flaco, a lot of the educational value from celeb birds is in raising awareness around the challenges that urban birds, especially hunters, face.

From Slate

The dramatic downfall of a celeb bird, while tragic, can spur people to take action to protect urban birds.

From Slate

“We should’ve known. Ruby’s a down-home girl, not a Hollywood celeb,” wrote Rhode Island Monthly, which featured Ruby and O’Neil in a cover story for its “Rhode Islanders of the Year” edition.

From Seattle Times

Online tabloid TMZ called Yamashiro a “celeb hot spot” in a recent story about a Singapore real estate developer and TV star dissing its sushi.

From Los Angeles Times

At the end of the day, one can only guess why Ashton and Mila, Kristen and Dax, Jake Gyllenhal, or any of the others would volunteer their lack of glowing hygiene to a public that's understandably champing at the bit to find the next out-of-touch celeb to tear apart.

From Salon