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A recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Barrymore appeared on the cover of the 2007 People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful issue.
That year, and again in 2002, she was named one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People.
Brando was named the fourth greatest male star in the history of American cinema by the American Film Institute, and part of Time magazine's Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century.
Bullock was selected as one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in the World in 1996 and 1999, and was also ranked # 58 in Empire magazine's Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list.
Nicks was named one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People, was featured in a well-received Behind The Music episode, and performed an episode of the VH1 Storytellers Concert Program.
Although his performance in both Episodes II and III was met with generally mixed reviews by critics ( earning him the Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor in both films ) he became popular among audiences, being named in both People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People and Teen Peoples 25 Hottest Stars under 25.
Prince was also listed in TIME magazine's 2010 annual ranking of the " 100 Most Influential People in the World ".
In 2012, Jon Bon Jovi ranked number fifty on the list of Billboard magazine's " Power 100 ", a ranking of " The Most Powerful and Influential People In The Music Business ".
Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th century.
Spike is also featured in Forbes magazine's " Hollywood's Most Powerful Vampires " list along with Angel.
Cleveland was voted number three in Splendor magazine's " 100 Most Beautiful Entertainers " list in 1972.
In 2008, Torres was included in People magazine's " Most Beautiful People " list.
Most of its nearly 100 Antebellum homes have been carefully restored, which led to Holiday Travel magazine's naming Madison " The Prettiest Small Town in America.
In 2012, Forbes ranked Alpine as America's most expensive ZIP code with a median home price of $ 4. 25 million, after being ranked 4th in the magazine's 2010 listing of " America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes ", with a median home price of $ 3, 814, 885.
Smith is an American Music Award recipient ; he was also named one of People magazine's " Most Beautiful People ".
In 2007, Blanchett was named as one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People In The World and also one of the most successful actresses by Forbes magazine.
* 1993 People magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful and sexy People in the World "
Farrell was named one of People magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful People " in 2003.
Hartnett was chosen as one of Teen People magazine's " 21 Hottest Stars Under 21 " in 1999, Teen People's " 25 Hottest Stars under 25 ", and one of People magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful People ", both in 2002.
He has received many accolades for his philanthropic work and personal accomplishments including the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal for community service, a spot on Alberta Venture magazine's list of Alberta's 50 Most Influential People, and the dedication of Rodney Ridge in his hometown, where he holds a spot on the sports hall of fame.
Hank received widespread media coverage in 1998 when he won a People Magazine online poll asking the public to vote for the most beautiful person in the world as part of the run up promotion for the magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful People " issue.
Most of Ws most memorable covers are featured on the W Classics page on the magazine's website.
Johnson and Schilling shared the World Series Most Valuable Player Award, the Babe Ruth Award, and were named Sports Illustrated magazine's 2001 " Sportsmen of the Year.

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Most fields of environmental studies are relatively new, and therefore what research we have is limited and does not date far enough back for us to completely understand long-term environmental trends.
Most of his long-term followers were Americans, who distinguished themselves as " Bahá ' ís Under the Hereditary Guardianship ".
Most long-term residents of Mecca live in the Old City, and many work in the industry known locally as the Hajj Industry.
Most historians treat it as a singular event with few long-term consequences, but Pugh says it accelerated the movement of working-class voters to the Labour Party, which led to future gains.
Most of the cast do acting work on other projects and can disappear for a period if they are working on long-term commitments such as films or television series.
Most are owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and operated by other non-profit organizations ( e. g., Farnsworth House ); some are not owned by the Trust but are still operated by the Trust ( e. g., President Lincoln's Cottage ); some are owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Drayton Hall ); and some are owned and operated by other non-profit organizations and hold a long-term cooperative agreement with the National Trust for Historic Preservation ( e. g., Lower East Side Tenement Museum ).
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
Most of the prisoners ' digestive systems were in too weak a state from long-term starvation to handle such food.
Most pension funds have long-dated liabilities, with matching long-term investments.
Most HPV infections in young females are temporary and have little long-term significance.
Most notably, Riley is one of three long-term romantic interests for series ' heroine Buffy Summers ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ).
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
Most of the art is on long-term loan from The Norton Simon Foundation and the Norton Simon Art Foundation.
Experiments dealing with “ Memory Span ” have been conducted by George Miller in 1956 that indicated that theMost common number of items that can be stored in the working memory is five plus or minus two .” However, if this information is not retained and stored (“ consolidated ”) in one ’ s long-term memory, it will fade quickly.
Most noodlers have spotters who help them bring the catfish in, either to shore or to their boat ; noodling in pairs is considered important for safety, and also makes it a more social activity, with noodling partners often forming long-term partnerships.
Most of the province population believe that the long-term presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan can only serve to perpetuate the war cycle and the departure of the French will weaken the Taliban stance.
Most of the long-term systems implemented to date are funded solely through charitable donations of secondhand bicycles, using unpaid volunteer labor to maintain, and administer the bicycle fleet.
Most " poisonous " mushrooms contain gastrointestinal irritants which cause vomiting and diarrhea ( sometimes requiring hospitalization ), but usually no long-term damage.
Most of the problem fields prioritised by IRGC are characterised by the scale of their potential impact, their long-term nature and by complexity, uncertainty and ambiguity.
Most people who have dry eyes experience mild irritation with no long-term effects.
Most base buildings, not meant for long-term use, were constructed of temporary or semi-permanent materials.
The Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism recognises long-term commitment and achievement in the Australian media.
One study concluded that clearcuts therefore act as a kind of population " sink " in which long-term reproduction and survival rates are reduced to the point of unsustainability Most recent studies have shown the main cause of recent decline to be excessive predation.
Most observation missions send a small number of long-term monitors ( known as LTOs ) for a period of six to eight weeks.

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