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Over the last several weeks as the stars have promoted their film, viral posts across several different social media platforms have been pointing out Grande's slender frame while also sharing their opinions about the artist's mental health.

From Salon

Prendergast, one of the stars of that under-20s side, has been rewarded for a steady debut off the bench against Argentina.

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Olsen: I’m here today with Cynthia Erivo, one of the stars of the new adaptation of “Wicked.”

Scientists have struggled to understand how stars spiraling together during this critical period affects the stars' subsequent evolution.

Since the stars in these clusters are thought to have all formed at the same time, finding these binaries in open star clusters allows astronomers to constrain the age of the systems and to trace their full evolution from before the common envelope conditions to the observed binaries in their post-common envelope phase.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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