The fact is, if you're handy with the shears you're probably in high demand and not just entertaining tourists at shows. |
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A family garden needs space for kids to romp, very sturdy plants, and room for entertaining. |
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The five minutes Lloyd spends reprising his wackadoo role as the piranha-infatuated biologist are entertaining enough. |
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According to legend, when God was distributing land to all the peoples of the earth, the Abkhazians were entertaining guests. |
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As they are two leagues above the local side it was, as it turned out, a fair and very entertaining game. |
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I must confess, however, I'm finding the terror cycle an absurdly entertaining piece of global sport. |
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Some of the more entertaining reactions come from the fictional characters, going so far as shadowboxing or performing a Samoan war dance. |
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Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people. |
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I spent an entertaining 15 minutes sitting in the shopping centre watching the world go by. |
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Still, it's a very watchable and entertaining film if you can get by some of the flaws. |
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It begins at the end and ends at the beginning and is, without question, entertaining and moving. |
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We are trying to put an entertaining team on the park, and some people are jealous of that. |
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A local guide will lead the way, entertaining them with tales of folklore and mystery associated with the area. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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The Sunday and weeknight line-ups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing. |
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Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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Their long stories were often entertaining, and many of their jokes were funny. |
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Perhaps entertaining the possibility of winning the series put too much pressure on many of the players. |
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I sit next to the quickest, the brightest, most well-read, most entertaining, most brilliant man. |
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Fergy was quite entertaining, quipping about railroading in general and about some of the sights we would be passing. |
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I hope they'll be entertaining, something juicy for us to gasp and giggle about. |
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So we've contributed once again to a really entertaining match and that pleases me. |
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I rant and rave at the screen, decrying the dumbing down of what used to be a medium for entertaining and educating. |
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His job takes him all round the old folk's homes in Lancashire entertaining residents. |
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It is entertaining to read but seems rather trivial in comparison with its predecessor. |
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Owen laughed and I continued entertaining him with impressions until we pulled up to the curb of his house. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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Fitzgerald is one of hurling's most likeable characters and the book is an entertaining read. |
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While entertaining, try out some Greek recipes, such as keftedes or loukoumades. |
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Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one. |
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It was a highly entertaining and competitive match that held the attention of all to the very end. |
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Melodious tunes rang out through the day until late afternoon, entertaining streams of visitors and fellow students. |
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Both sides engaged in an entertaining encounter which drew applause from the sizeable crowd. |
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Our young actresses did us proud with a most entertaining production based on a wake. |
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Chatty, charming and a highly entertaining gossip off the record, she picks her words carefully when the tape recorder is switched on. |
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His narration is particularly entertaining, with funny witticisms from time to time. |
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First thing Monday morning, I would be in at school or work, entertaining people with crass jokes and tasteless witticisms. |
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Radcliffe is witty and entertaining, but talks in diffident stops and starts. |
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Maybe they think that person is a highly entertaining, witty and exciting individual. |
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This isn't a pro or con account of the night, simply a recount of a less-than entertaining performance. |
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The host's girlfriend is spectacularly out of her tree and makes no sense whatsoever, but is easily the most entertaining person present. |
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He has the knack of sharing information in a readable and entertaining way, so that the subject does not seem too technical and boring. |
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Moreover, he's got a happy knack of presenting complex ideas in an accessible, engaging and entertaining way. |
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I love entertaining, and would rather have a dinner party than a knees-up any day! |
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It would be misleading to assert that a woodwind trio has a propensity for entertaining music rather than solid serious stuff. |
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It's an entertaining reductio ad absurdum against those who complain about the unfairness of low-cost production by foreigners. |
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In conclusion, this book is a worthy effort with a clearly argued message, full of informative and entertaining details. |
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During the interview at the Cowboy Arms Hotel, Clement regaled me with enough entertaining stories to fill a book. |
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The 85 minutes of laboured monologues and unconvincing heroism are as entertaining as a pet's funeral. |
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Even someone who has never played the game can find lacrosse quite entertaining. |
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The reaction was good, it made it entertaining which just shows the benefit of having a long title reign. |
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Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting used to come here, in fact the Mayfair club has been entertaining London society since. |
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Upon the death of her mother she took over as the lady of the house, entertaining scientists, bankers and writers. |
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I subsequently found a good number of thoughtful, articulate, intelligent, amusing, entertaining blogs by Yanks. |
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It was an entertaining and interesting track, with a nice mix of production detail, reminiscences about the shooting, and personal stories. |
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They're either amazeballs and among the series' most entertaining and genuinely good episodes, or they're really, really not. |
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It makes for delightfully entertaining reading, in a sort of surreal and amoral sort of way. |
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The barefoot bass player was most entertaining as he hammed it up with his amusing stage antics. |
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But it does have the amusing benefit of pulling out randomly entertaining figures and presenting them as charts. |
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Apart from obviously amusing the director himself, it is about as entertaining as a high heel in the back. |
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He enjoyed the role of country gentleman, keeping a rather large staff and entertaining lavishly. |
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Both the books and the films are artful and entertaining, but also more than a little bit campy, like zoot suits and swing dancing. |
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Another entertaining Kevin Feather production is soon to grace the boards of the Alexander Playhouse. |
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Recorded in Los Angeles last year, this is an intimate, entertaining, and important statement by the now grizzly rock 'n' roll animal. |
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The computer animation is top-notch and the characters are delightful and entertaining for the most part. |
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Not a Day Goes By seems especially targeted toward black women looking for an entertaining leisure read. |
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The goal is that the link takes people to something that's enlightening or entertaining, and they thank you by retweeting it. |
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And I became interested in book reviewing, in writing the entertaining or amusing review, in the construction of reviews and essays. |
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She was a lively letter writer, and her letters give a full and entertaining picture of the intellectual and social world she frequented. |
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Once you've got over all the rampant misogyny and gratuitous, comic-book violence, it's an entertaining night in. |
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The ultimate height of absurdity was that he ended up entertaining the man for breakfast! |
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The Sunday and weeknight lineups differ, but you're guaranteed at least an hour of entertaining viewing. |
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These pleasures may help us to apprehend and understand such horrors, but they can only do so if they are entertaining. |
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Kate moulded the format of a traditional Irish Blessing into a toast that was clever, entertaining and apt for the occasion. |
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Jane thought, amazed, that there honestly wasn't one thing about rodeos she didn't find absolutely entertaining. |
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In fact, it's difficult to know whether it's a comedy at all, or just an entertaining movie about likeable rogues. |
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Traditionally, viral ads were snappy, entertaining clips that carried a brand logo or web address. |
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Credit Petty, though, for recognizing both Hart's draw and his limitations, and for creating a roundly entertaining show around him. |
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The group works a played-out routine, but it does so in highly entertaining fashion. |
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In a first half which was surprisingly free of errors and loose play, both teams played some entertaining rugby. |
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That faux pas aside, this book is entertaining, educational, and highly recommended as a worthy investment of one's time and effort. |
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And although the rugby was not classic it was rugged and determined in an entertaining end to end game. |
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Plush lounges and hotel bars are de rigueur in NYC for evening entertaining. |
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I had a lovely evening with some tasty food, delicious wine and entertaining company. |
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She says I should stop wasting my time entertaining low-rent celebs and should stick to reading improving books. |
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I like how ludology can be applied to other areas of human behavior to make them more entertaining. |
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Some of the stories are hugely entertaining but there is a lot of sadness in the book as well. |
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Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints. |
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Boyle is a superb writer, but what really makes this wise and smartly researched novel so entertaining is the salaciously wacky subject matter. |
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Their press release, penned by Pyro, is a more entertaining fiction than plenty of novels published this year. |
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The duo have been entertaining audiences all over the world for more than a decade with their musical madness and bizarre antics. |
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And it's entertaining to watch avatars of dignity, good order and responsibility call his antics good clean fun and politics as usual. |
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And there is nothing more cheaply entertaining than a friend with a tangled love life. |
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Successful gladiators are those who not only sate the crowd's desire for blood, but do so in an entertaining fashion. |
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The 40-year-old was principally tasked with organising the Prince's social diary and entertaining. |
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This two-disc set is loaded with a ton of informative, entertaining, and engrossing bonus features. |
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Wired has an entertaining celebrity tattler piece on how Hollywood's big names behave when they're in the Apple store. |
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During the holidays, savoury foods are a welcome change from sweet items that are so much part of festive entertaining. |
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After entertaining all the usual sexually transmitted diseases, JTL treated the patient for scabies. |
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The only really entertaining bit was the thing with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. |
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I was a very jolly and entertaining drunk until I was carted off to hospital with pancreatitis three years ago. |
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He is just like he is on the telly, very articulate, full of energy and highly entertaining. |
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The company and conversation were relaxed and entertaining and I didn't even mind being up late on a school night! |
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British-style afternoon tea is still popular, complete with scones, cakes, and other pastries, especially when entertaining guests. |
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The roof terrace serves as an outdoor studio and also as a place for entertaining. |
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It is for these actors alone that this film is even marginally entertaining. |
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Additionally, create inviting retail displays that are visual, entertaining and that offer samples and testers. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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While searching through the five different menu screens, look out for figures entertaining you each in their own unique way. |
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There are laughs to be had from the updated text, and Shakespeare's basic story is as entertaining as ever. |
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It by no means has the same effect eighty years later but the entertaining allegory remains a stimulating theatrical event. |
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This is an entertaining interactive perspective of the world-class banjoist Cynthia Sayer. |
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What I found is that there is youth radio, and there is entertaining radio, also known as commercial, corporate, or mass appeal radio. |
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The duo had been entertaining us all with their bants throughout the evening. |
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A championship classic never materialised although both sides entered spells of entertaining football. |
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I will remember this film as entertaining, enlightening and thought-provoking. |
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Needless to say, our conversation was both thought-provoking and entertaining. |
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It was brilliant, entertaining, harmonic, thought-provoking and soothing all at once. |
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The film is well-paced, beautifully shot and as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. |
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But the evocation of a post-WWI society in the throes of great change is engrossing and entertaining. |
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Quite entertaining were some young Catbirds, meowing away in the tangled brush. |
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It's with great regret that I give a collective thumbs down to a movie starring the normally entertaining Matthew Perry. |
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I know, self-denial isn't really your thing, but find less expensive ways of entertaining yourself. |
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A brief biographical sketch of R.A. Bagnold is largely repeated in a more entertaining entry focused on his scientific contributions. |
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With actors content to sleepwalk through disjointed sketches as scene after scene goes by, the film gets less and less entertaining. |
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Seriously, I am self-involved enough at this point to be quite sure that we are entertaining all those boats and all those people in the gardens. |
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The game between the Nets and the Sixers yesterday afternoon made for some entertaining b-ball. |
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The tiller can be easily removed to allow more useable space for entertaining while dockside or at anchor. |
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And it was a magnificent, entertaining and exciting game of football played at full tilt by both sides. |
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For the last five years Peggy-Anne Berton has been entertaining audiences with her own version of beat storytelling. |
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The fact that it's more intentionally entertaining than the usual Tinseltown tripe is another matter all together. |
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This is a colourful, entertaining show with wonderful toe-tapping Christmas songs, both new and familiar. |
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How can the loud music, the entertaining sermonettes, and the carnal circuses offered by some give life to the dead? |
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John Donne, metaphysical poetry, ovarian cancer and chemotherapy might not normally suggest an entertaining night at the theatre. |
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By performing an entertaining pendulum across the shaft to the crevice, the rope can be belayed just inside. |
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Far from being an entertaining contest, it was one that the defences and midfields dominated. |
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Like the man and his films, his commentary tracks are honest, informative, entertaining and sometimes blunt. |
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The site mixes entertaining, shareable topics like pets through a conservative-values lens with articles about politics and policy. |
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There's no joke, there's no sight gag, there's nothing they find remotely entertaining. |
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The result has been a mishmash that is neither shocking nor revolting or entertaining. |
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About 45 street performers will be entertaining the crowds by playing music, walking the trapeze and performing acrobatics. |
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It's very entertaining to watch and read, and cheaper even than a trashy romance novel. |
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He is good but he's not good enough, and the same judgment could be passed on this trashily entertaining blockbuster. |
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The other three-quarters of Howling at the Moon are as deliciously gossipy and trashily entertaining as memoirs get. |
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They had a gradual progression going and week after week we were treated to an entertaining show. |
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We all found him a very entertaining fellow, as he helped us pass the long, boring hours in the trenches of France. |
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Written by a photographer, designer and miscellanist, this book is addictive, enlightening, and endlessly entertaining. |
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This is a very entertaining book to read, however it suffers from many shortcomings. |
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The Bionic Man was an entertaining piece of fictional TV, but Steve Austin's bionic eye is now a reality. |
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The exciting new show promises an entertaining mix of chat combined with today's top chart hits. |
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Newspapers always mix the trivial with the important, for the very good reason that trivia can be entertaining. |
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The humorlessness, self-importance, and complete lack of depth were horrifying but entertaining. |
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The youngest is too small to do flips, but she's constantly entertaining us with her itty-bitty helium voice and 40-yr old attitude. |
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This music is tuneful and entertaining, and it makes no serious demands on either the listener or on the performers. |
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Please come and support the cast of over fifty who has worked hard over the past months to stage this very entertaining Pantomime. |
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Single player games, while strangely entertaining, end up being little more than turkey shoots. |
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Rush is always an entertaining turn and the role promises to license a hyperactive nastiness. |
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It's entertaining, but it also flip-flops your brain and turns some switches on and off. |
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Slick, snappy and entertaining, this two-hander about the new phenomenon of speed-dating is a gem. |
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On a daily basis, I'll hear this guy messing around outside with his baritone silver-spoon lisp, usually entertaining some of his other friends. |
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All in all it was an entertaining afternoon full of singalong favourites and rock-solid acting. |
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This was a highly entertaining game, played for the most part at a fast and furious pace. |
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But for as much fun as the close ones are to watch, the blowouts might have been the most entertaining games Sunday. |
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Somehow avoiding the curse of having been partially lottery funded, this is unchallenging but happy and entertaining stuff. |
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It was a gorgeous day for sitting in the sunshine in a pub garden with a Pimms enjoying an unchallenging but entertaining read. |
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It was certainly felt shocking in some Borrowdale circles that he was entertaining unchaperoned females. |
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It's stylish and superficially entertaining, but his megalomaniac motives for his crimes are at best muddily explained. |
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The dark underbelly was much more entertaining than the tourist attractions. |
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That last reel, though, is sufficiently entertaining that the viewer who enjoys a good slasher film will be rewarded for his or her perseverance. |
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Now then, is eating me out of house and home all that more entertaining than actually talking to me? |
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Either way, it's entertaining, even though Blumenthal is sometimes sloppy with his facts. |
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She has just spent the better part of an hour and a half entertaining me with booziness and chocolate. |
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With all of the reality shows that make TV watching a complete bore, I was glad to finally see something new, fresh, absorbing and entertaining. |
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Today, the pre-show hype, the smack-talking, and the arguments over the results are just as entertaining as bodybuilding shows themselves. |
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Too, his American Language, as unpolitical and as entertaining as anything he ever wrote, remained an ongoing project. |
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And, giving up my shield of snideness for a moment, it ends with a wildly entertaining set of out-takes. |
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Ronnie was a bully and a braggart, and the fact he was bright and entertaining did not mitigate the fact he was a murderer. |
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Each is highly entertaining and can be heard at a brand new listening point set up at the museum. |
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She wisely chose the breathlessly excited guy in the audience to cater to, which made the whole shtick more entertaining. |
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Throughout his study, Farmer's writing is entertaining and eloquent, imbued with the passion of a native Utahn. |
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The programme will be bright, lively, entertaining and will provide real insights that go beneath the headlines. |
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I just wanted to watch something vaguely entertaining to prevent me from being bored. |
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It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of brilliance that will stay with you. |
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It's far more entertaining and funny than the sourpusses want you to think. |
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Historically, lower levels were given over to storage and animals, with an upper piano nobile floor used for entertaining. |
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She lives upstairs and comes down the fire escape to visit Jack whenever her no-good mom is entertaining, which is a lot. |
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Combined, these influences appear to have spawned something that is far less original and entertaining as these artists. |
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But the unseemly scenes provided an entertaining spectacle for those drinking in the evening sun outside the pub. |
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The performance includes many budding actors from the area and promises to be a very entertaining and enjoyable occasion. |
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I Got Rhythm is a lively and entertaining production with an array of costume changes, live vocal performances and technically demanding dance. |
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There are many entertaining tales of bust-ups and fall-outs in Bob Preedy's book. |
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He sprinkles witticisms and little musical gems like this throughout the show, entertaining the audience during Williams' many costume changes. |
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I think fanboys are much worse than haters, at least haters are sometimes entertaining, especially when they don't intend to be. |
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An entertaining tight-rope walk, especially where the ridge narrows considerably for its final few feet to the summit cairn. |
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Perhaps not as funny as they're intended to be, the song and dance numbers are highly entertaining just the same. |
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Be part of the drama and on the edge of your seat in this entertaining and thought-provoking event. |
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But reading soap previews, those little nuggets meant either to catch you up or hook you in, are very entertaining. |
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So, maybe between them Rimington and Jennings have written a halfway entertaining book. |
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That was back in the days when they awarded prizes to stuff that was halfway entertaining and interesting. |
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This was once a state bedroom for visiting dignitaries but is now an elegant drawing room for entertaining important guests. |
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Another cold storage item great for entertaining is a wine cooler. |
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Not surprisingly, this imposing property is a popular choice for wedding receptions and regularly used for corporate entertaining, conferences and seminars. |
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The fountains are generally associated with rose water, and it seems likely that in addition to entertaining spectators, they were intended to perfume the air. |
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The whole penalty issue is, to a large degree, standing between boredom and the possibility of making rugby, particularly at the non-professional levels, more entertaining. |
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Voluntourism trips are shorter, more entertaining versions of the kind of international work long sponsored by the likes of church missions and the Peace Corps. |
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This curious, needlessly constrictive recording technique does make the album's deliberate, measured structure more impressive though not necessarily more entertaining. |
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These surprises, when coupled with the highly stylized action sequences, made for an entertaining romp through the stunning panoramic shots of Mexico. |
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Why not try to spend some time with a Romanian family, enjoying a delicious Romanian meal, a taste of the local plum brandy and a lively and entertaining time? |
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The shadowy stranger I'm entertaining begins to finger the fabric. |
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Sheila was an outstanding business person and chef so her culinary expertise brought her into all kinds of parties, entertaining and serving dinners. |
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The result is a simultaneously entertaining and instructional story that should help even the most hard-bitten bargainers do a better job of getting the things they want. |
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Emmerich's reign at the top of the mega-movie empire doesn't show any signs of dissipating with this unmissable treat, which is every bit as entertaining as was hoped. |
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Along with its associate organisations in Karnataka's Jungle Lodges and Resorts, it is also spreading eco-logic in a very pragmatic, and entertaining way. |
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In addition to the entertaining theatrics, the food is tasty as well. |
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But even the entertaining Tweeters stumble because the only way to succeed in the medium is to be unscripted. |
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His reviews were a unique combination of scholarly, witty, occasionally sarcastic, and masterfully entertaining. |
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And the Bangladeshi channels now have to be helped by all quarters to provide more entertaining programs, which represent Bengali culture and uphold our interest. |
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Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues. |
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If you blew your holiday shopping and entertaining budget, skip toasting the New Year with expensive champagne at an overpriced party or ritzy restaurant. |
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Bop had produced self-conscious artists who refused to bow to conventional assumptions of what was entertaining. |
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The moments of levity and convincing depravity make the film both entertaining and nauseatingly voyeuristic. |
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As a result, The Wolf of Wall Street is devilishly entertaining and exquisitely controlled, just as those classics were. |
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That same evening, they are entertaining a local landowner, the marquis de Cambremer. |
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Forming the shapes of the Lincoln Memorial and a cannon among others, buckeye fans got an entertaining and educational show. |
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The revamped standard of officiating and new rule wrinkles enhanced the postseason action, giving fans the most entertaining run for the Cup in over a decade. |
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Her substantive and entertaining synopsis of classical references to Druids should serve both as an introduction to laymen and a useful refresher for Celticists. |
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At the June meeting of the West Wickham TG, Mr Tom Moss regaled members with an entertaining account of the history of cinemas in SE London and Kent. |
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The Oscar-nominated Perlman, who's worked extensively in children's TV, manages to spin a yarn about bullying that's both entertaining and thoughtful. |
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They can be entertaining, but it's like eating empty calories. |
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The GOP debates have already been entertaining, unpredictable, and discomfiting for the candidates. |
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Ghosts, spirits and fairies can still be fascinating and entertaining. |
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Jefferson is an obsessive voyeur, through a carefully concealed camera he watches the women at home, cooking, bathing, entertaining guests and making love. |
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Aside from an entertaining opening sequence, the only new ground that this film covers is when it commits the unforgivable sin of revising one of Milne's past stories. |
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I also found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and often entertaining in its wide-ranging choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present. |
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The middle is ultimately the climax, where the comedian comes into his own, letting imagination run riot in the filthiest, most entertaining way possible. |
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And his friends knew him as a highly entertaining mimic and raconteur. |
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You newshounds won't be able to resist relaying the latest entertaining information, complete with added theatrical effects and generous artistic license. |
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Most of this stuff is borderline cruel or harassing, not entertaining. |
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But some apt political lampoonery, a dash of adroit physical comedy, a pinch of puppetry and a few saucy tunes give Insanity Fair some entertaining moments. |
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In the end, his account is an entertaining reminder that sometimes, the truth really is better than fiction. |
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But if everything that passes in front of the eyes is supposed to be entertaining, and is viewed in that light, then the simulation would be condemned as appalling taste. |
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Despite the film's mild obsession with the male member, it contains enough entertaining moments and individual performances to justify its existence. |
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It's a quick, cheap, fun read that's entertaining and slyly apolitical. |
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Yes, I know it's jokey, light, entertaining fare, but it's good as well. |
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For him, one of the most entertaining aspects about working on the theater's new play has been deciphering the thick Yooper accent used by his two costars. |
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It's still a very entertaining commentary, with plenty of info and laughs, but it too is a holdover from previous releases, originally recorded for the laserdisc. |
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Basically, the footage of her arrest is the most entertaining piece of film Witherspoon has starred in in years. |
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Lao Bay was an entertaining circus of activity the day we stopped in, with busloads of windsurfers camped out under tiki huts or on the white sand beach. |
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In only three terms they have proven that one of the most notoriously unartistic faculties has what it takes to stage consistently entertaining theatre. |
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She delivered an entertaining discourse on the current state of the film industry. |
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One of his most entertaining books is about chess Records, the legendary Blues record label. |
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The oversized, exuberant, and farcical plot of The Teleportation Device is more entertaining than any summary can convey. |
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Many Brooklynites do their shopping, entertaining, and socializing on their side of the East River, proudly refusing to leave their borough except to go to the airport. |
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Compare Inside Job with Capitalism, Michael Moore's entertaining polemic on the broader sins of laissez-faire economics. |
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When we catch up on the phone it's to discuss her latest short-lived conquest, the details of which are usually colourful, sometimes toe-curling and always entertaining. |
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After the drama at the start of the second half, we were treated to a more entertaining spectacle, with both teams pressing for a second and gaps appearing all over the pitch. |
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The experience is interactive, educational, entertaining and fun as visitors meet the shearers, shedhands, sheep and dogs that work in the shearing and wool industry. |
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The dynamic Wiltshire Youth Jazz Orchestra will play an entertaining mix of styles, from swing, funk and Latin music to hip-hop and jazz standards. |
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The heist is entertaining in its own right, but what pushes the film over the top is the extraordinary star power of the cast, which must have cost a bundle and a half. |
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As in Mackenzie's writing, the result is entertaining but undemanding. |
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I've never had such interest shown in my PDA, which I think is much more entertaining, not to mention more likely to contain explosives, but there's no accounting for taste. |
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Sure, Crudup's teasing sexuality during the first act is entertaining, but it's his desperation and her uncertainty that makes the rest of the film so enjoyable. |
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Not since 1986, in Mexico City, has there been a more accomplished and entertaining first half as the one we witnessed at Rio. |
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Bright, colourful and entertaining with an excellent cast, chorus and dancers and the Sunbeams are, as always delightful and almost steal the show. |
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She expresses it in her typically acerbically entertaining way. |
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Top gymnasts, acrobats and trampolinists from France and Russia are entertaining enthusiastic audiences during their current exhibition tour across France. |
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Were this Zach Curtis-directed Theatre in the Round production less entertaining than it is, I might have been more than mildly irked by Beane's rather artless repetition. |
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In all seriousness, it was entertaining and fun in its own way. |
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While the humans are entertaining enough in this provencal matinee, the bird is the star. |
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The Speaker's House continues to function as it was intended, as a setting for formal entertaining by the Speaker on behalf of the House of Commons. |
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I hope you'll find it entertaining, but even more that you'll hearken to its message. |
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Resist the temptation and click onto a site that provides entertaining brain candy with articles and essays sure to spawn many debates around the picnic table. |
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Fortunately, despite the recent bad weather, the underfoot conditions were reasonably good and it proved an entertaining match until heavy rain marred the final 20 minutes. |
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The players began as a group of buskers entertaining hippies, bikers and computer programmers in the forests of Northern California and crossed the Atlantic eight years ago. |
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King, known for his trademark electric hairdo, is perceived by most of the public as a clown-like showman who, though long-winded, is an entertaining character. |
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Just because a kids' show has crummy visuals doesn't mean that it can't still be entertaining, as long as talented writers and showrunners are in control. |
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A large crowd, including 5,000 away fans, are expected at the game in what is sure to be an entertaining clash between two attacking teams needing the points. |
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Kearsley and Horwich piled up a stack of runs in an entertaining draw. |
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If they keep playing this entertaining ball, the network will be back. |
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And really it is pretty difficult to slam the door on anything entertaining and lovely that conveys honestly the way we live now. |
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As brassily entertaining as its no-holds-barred protagonist, the series' debut season is presented in its entirety with this collection of 11 episodes. |
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Hosts are vetted carefully, both for their cooking and entertaining skills. |
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Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again. |
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However for the last forty-odd years they have inexplicably kept on singing semi-amusing songs in low-rent nightclubs and entertaining old ladies at the seaside. |
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Watching a computer-generated avatar steal cars and run over pedestrians is an odd accompaniment to the mood-massaging music, but undoubtedly an entertaining one. |
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These staunch proponents of raunch and roll have delivered a fairly entertaining album, if you can get by the shallow lyrics and not entirely original nature of the music. |
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What churches need, it seems, is a radical makeover to halt the slide and make them more appealing, attractive and entertaining to an increasingly sceptical population. |
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Will the next few hours be both didactic and entertaining, providing us with ample high and lowbrow cocktail party fodder? |
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And the string of episodes that aired before that were gripping, noble, and simply entertaining to watch. |
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There was a sprinkling of decorative buildings, including an open bandstand where a brass band was entertaining a gathering of deck-chairs and the odd snoozing music lover. |
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Once in London, Frederick presented himself as a fashionable man about town, entertaining freely and informally. |
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Should we be entertaining ourselves with loud bangs and explosions? |
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Conditions were as far from perfect as reality TV is from entertaining. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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Local groups Detox and Catch 22 will get the night's entertainment off with a bang at approximately 8.30 pm for what should prove a highly entertaining night. |
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Visitors will be fascinated to see the lodges and dams that beavers build and, given the chance, will be delighted to watch these entertaining and intelligent animals. |
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As we worked our way through Mises in my final semester at NMU, I was entertaining offers from a number of different graduate programs. |
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The Laundry Files stories are part horror, part technothriller, and very entertaining. |
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Much of his job as a salesman involves entertaining clients. |
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When the recipe for the Moroccan pigeon pie bisteeya came out, it also entered my repertory for entertaining. |
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