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"noncelebrity" Definitions
  1. a person who is not a celebrity

16 Sentences With "noncelebrity"

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And among those 18 to 34 years old, 70 percent preferred the noncelebrity.
This week, we are highlighting a few of the exemplary (noncelebrity) neighbors you nominated.
Mr. Colbert, who now hosts the most-watched show in all of late night on CBS, has mostly left noncelebrity authors behind.
We've seen it happen many times: Some seemingly delightful noncelebrity diverts the internet's attention from the more troubling news of the day.
The news comes after Twitter made headlines for its free-speech policies, after reporting from BuzzFeed News said it failed to block harassment for noncelebrity users.
The problem with letting publishers back out of contracts with noncelebrity, nonreligious, non-children's book authors on the grounds of immorality is that immorality is a slippery concept.
Yet others, like noncelebrity "influencers" able to ride the wave of viral content to high follower counts and visibility, can easily make big money creating their own brand and promoting others.
Harvesting online donations does not come easily to noncelebrity candidates, and the party's longstanding fascination with youthful charisma — along with its current, Trump-driven fixation on electability — can outweigh qualities like experience or policy expertise.
There are "Mars"-related books from a publishing division; the titular yellow-bordered magazine has Mars on its cover; and digital channels (National Geographic is the No. 1 noncelebrity brand on Instagram) will also push out "Mars"-themed content.
It is unconcerned with posturing, wholly respectful of its (noncelebrity) contributors, and intimate in a way that feels completely different in the "TV show built around a celebrity chef" genre that has thrived in recent years, aka men talking brashly about their ke-razy food adventures in extreme locations.
" The site's noncelebrity-selected categories reflect the assumed aspirations of the indie buff: There's "Fix the Planet," with a dozen titles, including both "Crude" (about oil) and "Crude Impact" (about the impact of oil), and "Sexual Discovery," with a relatively meager four, including the 2014 James Franco-produced documentary "Kink.
There's a good chance you didn't bother to stop, either, in the same way that there's a good chance you never stopped to consider the aggressively noncelebrity likes of Frank LoBiondo, or even knew he was there, in spite of the fact that he has been part of the human infrastructure of Congress for nearly a quarter century.
Two teams, consisting of one noncelebrity and one celebrity, competed. The noncelebrity on the first team pushed a button, which randomly selected one of six categories and a point value (either 100, 250, or 500 depending on difficulty). Marshall would ask them a question in that category, getting it right won the points, with no penalty for an incorrect answer. The second team repeated the process.
Celebrity entrepreneurial branding refers to when a celebrity associates themselves as a financial stakeholder and/or decision maker of a product line. There are three types of involvement that a celebrity can have with the branding of a product line, these are mono- branding, co-branded celebrity products and noncelebrity-branded products. Clothing and fragrances are the most common types of product lines (Patra & Datta, 2010).
The remaining mystery singer receives a special prize. In other franchises, a noncelebrity plays the game. The contestant gets a prize money for every bad singer eliminated. At the penultimate round, he/she may choose to walk away with the money if he/she thinks that the last mystery singer is a bad singer, or risk the money for a chance to take home the jackpot prize, otherwise.
Noncelebrity-branded products are products that are not branded with the manufacturer or the celebrity's name. This method of celebrity branding is commonly used when the endorsing celebrity has a 'narrow audience', is of limited appeal to the wider market, or the celebrity-product relationship is not a perfect fit. The product or brand may have better success or broader appeal if it is not directly associated with the celebrity entrepreneurial endorser. This is largely common in the food industry, with many celebrities opening restaurants for example Arnold Schwarzenegger opened Schatzi, an Austrian restaurant.

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