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ALEX Salmond may be the firm, no-nonsense leader of Scotland, but when it comes to Sir Sean Connery, he can appear more like a starstruck fan.— Daily Express News Feeds
I loved her style and was kind of blog-starstruck when she visited Toronto and called me up to hang out a couple times.— final fashion
Will we cast our votes for the starstruck "Geeze, I can't believe this is really happening to me?" part of ourselves?— Top Stories - Google News
Here's another example of how lefties don't get the picture: It's a photo of the ever so community conscious Michelle Obama as she doles out soup at a soup kitchen … and the starstruck, albeit poor, downtrodden starving masses ….— PTBC J-Log
"I'm a big fan of the show, and I was starstruck."— Kansan.com stories

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