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BroadwayWorld: Video: Robyn Hurder and SMASH Cast Perform 'Let Me Be Your Star' on THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW

Video: Robyn Hurder and SMASH Cast Perform 'Let Me Be Your Star' on THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW

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BroadwayWorld: Video: Robyn Hurder Sings 'Let Me Be Your Star' From SMASH on Broadway

Video: Robyn Hurder Sings 'Let Me Be Your Star' From SMASH on Broadway

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Get an exciting first look and listen at SMASH on Broadway featuring an exciting new version of Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman’s iconic, “Let Me Be Your Star”! See the video!

In "Let's get started", the starting point is in view and "Let's get going", you are on the starting point already. Moreover, there is a sense of extra involvement abundantly made clear by the sentence, " Let's start going".

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phrases - Let's get started! or let's get going? - English Language ...

Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Spring Preview “Let Me Be Your Star,” which evokes an actor’s longing to shine, has come a long way from its TV days. Here’s how the song evolved on ...

As a rule, we don't use the passive voice with "let". "Allow" or "permit" is normally used instead: We were allowed to do whatever we wanted. We were permitted to drive the vehicle. Accordi...

Let go or be dragged. This is a saying often associated with Zen Buddhism (occasionally Stoicism). As far as I can tell, there's no historical connection, and it might well be originally English. ...

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quotes - Origin of the saying "let go or be dragged" - English Language ...

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Many people use "let, let's and lets" in conversation What's the difference between them?