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This one event in 1997 was what we had engineered by design; the labels were coming to us, not us to them, after we had built our fan-base brick by brick.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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Best of luck to you and, if you decide to self-publish, know that you have a voracious fan-base out there that will follow you and Marla wherever you go.
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Line up their pictures, and it's obvious they share more than their Tea-Party fan-base.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Hot Women Of The Republican Right Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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A fan-base that may or may not really care about NASA in the first place.
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Now, thanks to The Bag and the Crow, this fervent fan-base can proudly display their affiliation in style.
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Line up their pictures, and it's obvious they share more than their Tea-Party fan-base.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Hot Women Of The Republican Right Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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Before the game, Wenger had argued that the true measure of the size of a club ought to be the numbers in its fan-base.
Chelsea juggernaut rolls on as Arsenal display familiar failings David Hytner 2010
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In the run-up to the release of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy next month, the singer has been tantalising his fan-base with a trickle of free downloads via his Twitter feed.
Kanye West: Mister Perfection is stylishly reinventing the rules of rap Elizabeth Day 2010
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And because I don't have the sheer size of a Martin or Rothfuss fan-base, the readers I do have have been absolutely fabulous about the delays or the book splits or the real life stuff.
msagara: Acts of faith & entitlement issues msagara 2009
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However, he has the ability to put NASA in the sights of his large fan-base.
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