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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Roots" became a blockbuster TV series.
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a blockbuster from the summer of '99
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Bruce Willis's new blockbuster took $10.6 million in its first weekend.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Brown promised a blockbuster , and he delivered.
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Daly, however, said that Disney is becoming less reliant on the new animated blockbusters to drive video sales.
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Flaubert's entire output fits one volume no fatter than the average airport blockbuster .
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Public or private, Amstrad will have to cut back as there are no blockbuster products in the pipeline, Sugar warns.
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Some of the aircraft from blockbuster films like Aces High and Indiana Jones are making a special appearance at an airshow.
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They are sitting around a table struggling to figure out ideas for sweeps blockbusters.
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This restaurant has all the makings of a blockbuster .