He may not be anxious to entertain offers from a family with a reputation for douchebaggery. |
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If one has to entertain the thought of spewing venom from their lips, or physically striking their mate the answer is quite clear. |
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In between spinning the decks to entertain the guests, the 22-year-old announced her plans for her own clothing line. |
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The practice of Junkanoo dancing starting as a way for slaves to entertain themselves. |
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So any whizzo socialist spending schemes Brown may entertain will need to be paid for by cuts. |
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The show, to be held at Talkatora Stadium, will see an amalgam of rich Indian heritage and contemporary art put together to entertain the public. |
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We have plenty of videos and I'm sure you lot can come up with something to entertain yourselves. |
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Both movies are solid films, ones that will entertain and enchant for their entire running time. |
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In the market square young artists sell their paintings and performers entertain with music and street theatre. |
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Derived from traditions in which women danced together to entertain each other, this form of belly dance is always danced as a group. |
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All art is but facsimile of nature and the art of imitating someone or something classically in order to entertain is mimicry. |
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I used to lie and I still lie really, not to mislead anybody but to entertain people. |
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Our teachers might sometimes ask Frank to entertain all of the class to spirit us up. |
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Zhang said China also needs to build more cinemas to entertain the growing number of moviegoers. |
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It's nice to entertain the crowd and I certainly try to do that if I get in, but that's not the main focus. |
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In captivity, the tigers were generally thought to be slothful, sluggish and boring and did not entertain their viewers. |
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In my yard, jays and grosbeaks entertain me on one side of the house and goldfinches, chickadees, and nuthatches feed in peace on the other. |
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The piece spends so much time trying to offend nobody and entertain everybody it ends up being completely anodyne. |
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And there will be no shortage of traditional music and some old-time country songs to entertain the patrons. |
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One of the bands will play pop music while the other will entertain diners with old-time swing classics. |
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Athena, intending to entertain the Olympians by playing the flute is mocked by the gods and retreats to Mount Ida to play alone. |
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As he is busy working most of the time, Charlotte is left to entertain herself as best she can. |
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Should a subordinative system even entertain the idea of normative opt-outs? |
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But they do not have the freedom to entertain some people at the expense of some others, and to indulge in character assassination. |
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Judge Byron's advertising of his willingness to entertain suits from anywhere was no idle boast. |
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Like circuses, cockfighting, and greyhound racing, frog jumping promotes the message that animals exist purely to entertain us. |
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Stardom beckons on Sky One, if only you stop trying to entertain the Sun readers. |
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Arrangements are also underway for street performers to entertain the crowds. |
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All over the country, harassed parents are frantically trying to decide how to entertain their offspring, rather than pleasing themselves. |
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Unless you are a dab hand with sticky tape and card board cut outs, the Easter holidays can be a long break, trying to entertain the children. |
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He said owing to the training that the community had received, Freedom township would no longer entertain child defilers. |
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But I do take issue with those EDMs tabled solely to entertain the MPs themselves. |
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Dedicated volunteers entertain the members with games of cards and bingo, while some just meet up for a chat and a cup of tea. |
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Having bands and DJs is a good way to entertain your guests and bring in a crowd. |
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The game modes should provide the gamer a plethora of scenarios to challenge and entertain the user. |
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They are easy to maintain, and can entertain their owners and themselves for hours. |
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The recreation centre also has indoor games, magazines and a television set to entertain the highway users. |
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Let's not confuse World music with bland wallpaper forcing listeners to entertain themselves. |
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Freya thought about having to entertain guests every night for an indefinite period of time. |
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Justice Benjamin also did not entertain a lesser charge of accessory after the fact, which he said was introduced too late in the proceedings. |
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The film is probably most notable for its attempts to entertain adults with racy jokes and visuals. |
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My brother, being the great raconteur that he is, would entertain us with stories of his naughty antics from school, then later, from work. |
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They welcome new members and ideas on how best to entertain the visitors when they arrive in September. |
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And so I am at that juncture where I entertain the idea of a second career. |
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Sousa's creed as a conductor was to entertain his audience while educating them. |
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And here I was hoping to keep you company in this huge lonely palace, but you already have someone to entertain you. |
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Soon she was being paid 3,000 Brazilian reals a month to entertain spectators by ball-juggling during half-time. |
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Logan admits he sometimes counts on me to entertain him when he fires up his computer at the office early in the morning. |
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However, as it did nothing to either entertain or offend me, I am dismissing this case with prejudice. |
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We also see the joy, fascination and wonderment on the faces of children as they read, talk with or entertain one of the characters. |
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Also on hand to entertain were young Irish dancers who performed reels, jigs and hornpipes. |
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It was almost as if the local wildlife had decided to put on a show just to entertain us. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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I only regret that I don't have some witty repartee to entertain myself as I write this review, but I think I'm still in shock. |
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Besides the Latin music, show bartenders entertain the customers while mixing drinks. |
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They claim it will achieve its goals to welcome, accommodate, entertain and amuse visitors. |
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Have I been put here to entertain you or amuse you, is your life that boring? |
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They will then be on hand to meet fans, sign autographs and will perform a few hits to entertain the audience. |
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The sort of rollicking adventure mini-series that only ever gets screened during the holidays and may entertain the kids for a couple of hours. |
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The logic of certain arguments requires that we entertain them up to a certain point. |
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So there we are, the entire human part of the establishment stricken with the deadly lurgy, leaving Harry and Dolly to entertain themselves. |
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Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery! |
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Scheduled to be released in April, this is one film which will entertain audiences not in theatres but in school halls. |
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This is the first time an accordion player has been invited to entertain audiences at the event. |
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A part of him refused to entertain the notion that when he reached its edge, he would be confronted by miles of unrelenting desert sand. |
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And on this ship was a magician, a conjurer, whose function was to entertain the passengers. |
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Do you find it hard to beat juggle and scratch as opposed to blending the records to entertain the crowds? |
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There was a moment when I allowed myself to entertain the notion that maybe I was right after all, and the rest of the world had a screw loose. |
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For a barrel of laughs, go and see this likeable duo as they entertain and exchange banter across a farm fence. |
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That's because my wife is on maternity leave, and she wanted more channels to entertain herself and our toddler during the day. |
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Crowds jostle and a six-piece jazz band begins to entertain the captive audience as the rain sheets down outside. |
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Mr McGrath said a storytelling session would be conducted by Geraldton Regional Library staff to entertain children. |
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Santa Claus even made a belated arrival in the street together with sleigh to entertain the children and give out presents. |
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This is top-notch entertainment set against the backdrop of a Mediterranean village and will entertain every age group. |
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In the closing minutes of the Denmark game on Wednesday the crowd, yawning, attempted to entertain itself with a Mexican wave. |
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This will be supported by 45 street performers who will entertain the crowds playing music, walking the trapeze, and performing acrobatics. |
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Before long they were also performing tricks to entertain spectators at half-time. |
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You can see how a triclinium was used to entertain in another fresco, the symposium scene from the Casa dei Casti Amanti in Pompeii. |
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With a diverse mix of issue and feature based stories, the series well seek to entertain and provoke in equal measure. |
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While he was thinking of a way to entertain himself, he suddenly felt a small twinge of pain in his head. |
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Dunfermline have had a horrendous start to the new season and entertain Celtic today, but their manager's enthusiasm remains unbowed. |
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The landscape rolls by with superficial uneventfulness until the eye begins to entertain itself by finding distinctive features. |
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Animation has suddenly become the must-see entertainment, able to excite and entertain across the generations. |
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Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents. |
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With his refined boxing skills and blending in his tendency to slug it out, he can still entertain us with some great fights in the future. |
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You'll will each have a single room with sea view and we are unnailing the windows so you can entertain guests out of hours. |
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A tuxedoed pianist plays soft jazz to entertain the smartly dressed clientele that occasionally drift in. |
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But once the unshapeliness is accepted, admirers of one of Canada's most accomplished writers will find plenty to entertain and interest them. |
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To take a break from skiing, they can try their hand at snowboarding nearby, or entertain themselves in the nearby ice rink. |
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There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop. |
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As we went to press last night, some of the many acts set to entertain the masses this weekend, were already landing on Irish soil. |
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A young ventriloquist is touring the clubs and stops to entertain at a bar in a small town. |
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Haiku originated as a simple verse form used to entertain the Japanese upper class. |
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The team, which is currently all-female, performed a dance and cheer routine to open the event and to entertain the audience during the interval. |
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Any members who wish to perform a dance sing a song or entertain on the night are welcome. |
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So there you go, plenty to entertain you, spiritualize you, educate you and most importantly make you laugh. |
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And even though we have cable, we watch all the Spanish language channels to entertain us and inform us about what's going on in the world. |
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The Grumbleweeds maintain the enviable skill of being able to entertain an audience ranging from family to stag to corporate with apparent ease. |
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At various ports storytellers, bluegrass and blues bands, dancers and Cajuns step aboard to entertain the guests. |
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They have royal ceremonies and entertain foreign leaders at glittering state banquets. |
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So, living her dream vicariously through her son, she traipsed him round church halls to entertain audiences of stout women. |
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Today, tango dancers entertain strollers while a collection of galleries, antique shops and cafes surround the plaza. |
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Bonham Carter shows us an Olivia who is feisty and strong, chafing at her restrictions and only too happy to entertain the amusing Cesario. |
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You can expect to travel yourself and also entertain visitors from overseas. |
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Denise was delighted to inform the assembled gathering that no less than four talented women from the community were set to entertain and inform. |
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Back then, children were expected to entertain themselves, which is how Lucky learnt to play the clown. |
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Did the court have jurisdiction to entertain an application before a petition had been issued? |
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In World War I some of the army regimental bands had formed jazz combos to entertain their buddies. |
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He promptly ordered his band to perform improv stand-up comedy to entertain the crowd during this moment of unexpected difficulty. |
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They chattered politely for a few minutes, and then Will cruelly suggested that Clara entertain them on the pianoforte. |
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I am terribly sorry, but we are pitiably unprepared to entertain such distinguished company as yourself, your majesty. |
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Tomorrow Town entertain Blackrod Town in a game they will be looking to win to improve their league placing. |
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The people running the event were cheerful and friendly and they'd laid on fire-eaters and drummers to entertain us. |
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There is a good chance that he will survive and grow up to entertain visitors in the Reserve's platypussary. |
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Next up is a trip to Emley Moor for the firsts while the second team entertain Dudley Hill Eagles at home. |
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In south India, rich fathers arrange musical performances by popular classical and filmi singers to entertain the invitees at wedding receptions. |
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The real, gold-plated, copper-bottomed Brian Charles Lara was there to entertain us once more. |
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Knights now had to be more than just brave warriors, but also polished courtly gentlemen, able to converse with and entertain ladies. |
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She also uses her boat to entertain and can host up to 50 people on her top deck while cruising and as many as 100 at the dock. |
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Doctors and therapists therefore have to invent exercises and games to entertain these patients and stop them from getting frustrated. |
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The Buffalo Park dancing girls will entertain the crowd at the lunch-break and a number of catering and refreshment centres will be available. |
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But unless you're an 85-year-old geezer, the numbers say you won't entertain such scary thoughts. |
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Granted, the novel isn't gleeful, but there's enough levity to entertain the idea of lasting love. |
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Clark tried not to entertain the disloyal thought that that might not be such a bad thing after all. |
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The event manager provides volunteers who entertain the children and make sure the adults also have fun. |
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I longed to tell them the game had most likely been made to entertain babies, but I resisted. |
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Street performers from the world over entertain the crowd whilst buskers provide the soundtrack. |
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Having bar furniture in your house, you will be able to entertain friends and guests more easily. |
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I have no place to plant an herb garden, and there simply isn't room for us to entertain family and friends. |
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I would not expect them to even entertain the idea that they could report simultaneously as a battle was taking place. |
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When he came into her life, she had reached a stage where she was completely happy not to entertain the idea of marrying again. |
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And he added that the company would be more than happy to entertain the idea of some sort of interchange if passengers wanted it. |
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You say there are some compelling reasons to at least entertain the idea of lifting the ban. |
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She has been reported to entertain the idea of freezing the process of constitutional amendments altogether. |
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It allows us to entertain the idea of rebellion, diffusing that feeling without having to act upon it. |
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A culture frantic to entertain, divert, and inform cannot drown out boredom. |
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The night will welcome musicians, storytellers and singers from all over the region, all welcome to entertain the crowd in their own inimitable way. |
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Now I'm willing to entertain almost any notion for at least a nanosecond. |
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I would like to personally thank a group of individuals who have gone beyond the scope of their jobs to educate, entertain and, in some cases, inspire me. |
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This is a great way to entertain the kiddies over the school holidays. |
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From the first note to the last, he kept his cool and tried his damnedest to entertain those who cared to listen. |
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If you entertain friends who wear earbuds and you want to share their music with others at your party, there is more tech stuff you should consider. |
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Guests in attendance will get a sneak preview of original material from Pete's up and coming debut album, and Chris will entertain with melodic and dulcet tones. |
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It is possible to entertain the idea that the bank had a point. |
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A horse neighed nearby and kicked up some dirt to entertain itself. |
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We can entertain these divergent visions of the future because same-sex marriage was really a campaign, not a movement. |
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Some of those so called old-fashioned games can still entertain the crowd. |
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But the urge to entertain took precedence over basic common sense. |
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Jackson proposed a kind of picture book with text, and both Doubleday editors were willing to entertain that as an idea. |
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They were concerned more with the manner in which the court should exercise its jurisdiction than with its competence to entertain the motion before it. |
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Again the retail sector's cynics refused to entertain the idea. |
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It's because we've worn ourselves out trying to fill their shoes on the one hand, and on the other hand, we've grown too fat to even entertain any kind of dancing. |
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He pretends to comply with Tamora's request and summons his son Lucius to his house, but he also offers to arrange for a banquet to entertain his guests. |
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Both will be pushing hard for first team slots this week when Ilkley entertain Northallerton who are firmly anchored at the bottom of Yorkshire League Two. |
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Did you entertain visions of being the Stanley to fawcett's Dr. Livingstone? |
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They were always intended to be light pieces to entertain and to dance to. |
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Unless there's a specific call about it, I can't even entertain the idea. |
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When a local girl gets killed, they entertain themselves spinning a yarn around school about a serial killer who is preying on prep schools like their own. |
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Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving. |
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So of course they can, but I would not entertain the idea of solemnizing a marriage. |
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Rather, we can entertain common descent from multiple ancestors. |
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So the capable spinmeisters play games, entertain and enthrall with heartening prognostications that deficits will be dissolved by the magic elixir of future growth. |
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Yesterday Mr. Bloomberg indicated that he would entertain the possibility of raising taxes next year. |
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He declined to even entertain the possibility of Mr. Kerry's coming in second behind Dr. Dean. |
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Contributors to the book entertain the possibility of applying a variety of diagnoses and descriptions to the President. |
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He emerges as a man scoured of sentiment, someone who cannot entertain the possibility of distraction or failure. |
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Or maybe he just had a dodgy sash cord, but few MM moments entertain the possibility of coincidence. |
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In her budget address, she said she would no longer entertain the possibility of such judicial review. |
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No politician who wants to be re-elected is eager to entertain the possibility of higher taxes on the middle class. |
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Some extreme members of Hizb-ut-Tahrir seem prepared to entertain the possibility of using force to advance their goals. |
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The bank would not entertain the possibility of a separate mail-out for convenience cheques. |
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There were 14 acts on two stages to entertain cheerful indie-rock crowds, as well as thousands of unsuspecting boardwalk saunterers. |
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Would Google entertain the idea of putting a time limit on the unblurred images it keeps at its server farms? |
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He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience. |
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Dumbfounded, Sadko takes the treasure and makes the promise to return to the water to entertain the Tsar in his palace under the sea. |
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What a welcome pleasure, then, to discover two ingenious new wordbooks that actually entertain and enlighten. |
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These are the people who are more willing to entertain solutions that are a major departure from the norm. |
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The perfect housewife must be able to entertain guests on any occasion and impress them with her sophisticated dishes. |
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If you're between 8 and 12, here's a collection of short novels which will surely entertain you. |
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Hands-on, interactive exhibits allow children and adults to be immersed into ideas that inform, entertain and inspire. |
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Do you have guests that you would like to lavishly entertain or customers to accommodate and time is lacking to take them to the restaurant? |
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Julian Austin just returned from doing a tour in Afghanistan to entertain our troops. |
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These people aren't using modern technology to entertain themselves with a CD or a video cassette recorder and that sort of thing. |
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This is because Robyn can entertain and strike a chord at the same time, so they say. |
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If the issue is urgent, policy makers will be keen to entertain viable alternatives, however, they will have less time to consult. |
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But they doze off in the worship services or have doubts and pass judgment, or entertain idle thoughts. |
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Both he and Garlin are good for laughs when they're goofing off to entertain the children with sing-alongs or synchronized face-making exercises, but this is the problem. |
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Local buskers will entertain you during the ride and any donations you give to them will go to help the homeless. |
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Chelsea entertain Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in a London derby that will have repercussions of the upmost importance for the two clubs. |
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The author, a former professor of English at University College London, is out to entertain punning, digressing, mixing it up, high and low. |
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The goal of the festival was to educate, entertain and de-stigmatize mental illness. |
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But there also may be a price to pay for excessive transparency as in certain cities the application may entertain some evil-minded citizens. |
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Eager to castrate the bill, the Football Confederation rented a posh house in Brasilia to entertain legislators. |
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Lots of people are less ingenuously looking at the Onion to entertain themselves. |
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You might use your living room to entertain as well as take time out to read the paper, for instance. |
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So it really depends on your capacity for openness in terms of allowing them to entertain you, wine and dine you, and you'll be the beneficiary. |
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There is a way to examine modern dating habits that could both entertain and enlighten. |
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From the above, it cannot be said that Oscar Pistorius did not entertain a genuine belief that he was under threat. |
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Watch them swim and sunbathe or entertain them with the laser and water shows. |
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The Clifton Parkers, who entertain Westoe tomorrow, have let several victories slip through their fingers in recent weeks because of lack of fitness. |
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As long as your master's ultimate directives are met, you are encouraged to entertain your every impulse and do as you please. |
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Merry-go-rounds, the Hall of Mirrors, birdcages, trampolines and Punch and Judy Shows are all waiting to be discovered here to entertain you. |
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As though the name of the game were to entertain at all costs-which is, after all, where the money is-and to think as little as possible. |
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My voice dropped to a growl, and this only seemed to entertain her more. |
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But as our friends are here, innocently, we must not only do our best to entertain them, but avoid the slightest intimation that they were not expected. |
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Nine days and evenings jam-packed with great plays to inspire and entertain you! |
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In order to win his freedom, Rayman must entertain and outwit these crazed, out-of-control bunnies. |
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Neither people who are dying nor their families should feel a social obligation to entertain or to meet people. |
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Each unit has its own solarium which is used to simply relax, entertain family or as an activity room. |
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In regards to the element of suspense, my intention was to entertain without tricking the spectator by hiding information. |
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They help to feed, shelter, clothe, transport, comfort and entertain us, and allow us to communicate invisibly with one another. |
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This song should not be a mere song but be a paean of loyalty reflecting the ardent desire that all our people entertain in their hearts. |
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The desire to entertain might not be among the priorities, but that is exactly what Billy Elliot does. |
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As part of the team, you will create dynamic unique content that will engage, inform and entertain our audience in a timely, contemporary manner. |
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We might not be willing to entertain the freedom of expression debate when our children are at risk. |
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The facility presents a great mix of comedies, mysteries, and dramas to entertain diverse audiences. |
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This refusal to entertain new ideas, to allow alternative approaches, to recognize the failure of past policies has an extremely high cost. |
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AlegrĂa is very colorful and dynamic, and designed to entertain the whole family. |
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The chef offers an opportunity to entertain your guests while sparing you the worry of preparing a meal. |
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The Federal Court upheld the Tribunal's decisions, ruling that the Tribunal had the jurisdiction to entertain the motion for non-suit. |
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Some camp foremen hired players and singers with no logging experience to entertain the workers. |
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Engage in contests that entertain the bunnies and gain popularity for Rayman in order to take over the Rabbid's power! |
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It was a pleasure to address you and I would be happy to entertain any questions you may have. |
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He was a great tenor singer and loved to entertain and delight the crowds. |
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Clowns, magicians and puppets are set to entertain shoppers over the summer holidays, with Basildon's Eastgate Centre starting its summer festival today. |
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The bandstands in Cubbon Park and Lalbagh were built during the British regime and at that time, Western bands used to entertain people on Sunday evenings. |
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Screened from all but the envious eyes of aerial neighbors, New Yorkers with backyards awaken to birdsong and the occasional rabbit and entertain by the light of tiki torches. |
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And if we are to entertain such proclamations, then where's the beef? |
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On lakes and rivers, canals and waterways, tiny lotus-shaped boats are set afloat with candles, incense sticks and flowers to honour and entertain the water spirits. |
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To add to the theatricality, actors are engaged to entertain guests with performances of the most offending passages. |
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I had thought about buying a place up here myself, but then I'd be obligated to entertain social climbing saps and I do enough of that when Parliament is in session. |
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Throughout both days the divers would speak to the public via underwater communications, play noughts and crosses with the children and generally entertain the crowd. |
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There will be more pics of my life posted, but please be patient, when I am less occupied, I am sure to entertain you with every details of my life. |
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The final, and perhaps the most important reason to make, at the very least, an attempt at a language, is to entertain bored guides, muleteers and border police. |
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For a moment I entertain the possibility that he's wearing guyliner. |
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Many of us seem to entertain the vain hope that ignorance will confer innocence, that by denying the consequences of our complicity, it will be as if it never happened. |
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Clemens's considerable prosperity, derived from book sales and fees from lectures and readings, allowed him to live and entertain on the scale of a merchant prince. |
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In addition, courts in other countries have begun to entertain private law causes of action as a means for seeking redress for human rights violations. |
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In another a pregnant wife throws a huge tantrum when her husband fails to entertain her by putting a potty on his head while she suffers labour contractions. |
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But if you liberate a ballroom, football field or galaxy inside your brain, you can entertain concepts of any size, from microscopic to behemoth to celestially vast. |
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So if you will entertain me a bit longer here is the rest of the story. |
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For starters, most of the antislavery content dropped out of the stage shows as producers concentrated on elaborate set pieces that could entertain or enthrall audiences. |
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Among other things, the show will feature Randi's demonstration of the cold-reading technique used by magicians to entertain and mediums to hoodwink an unsuspecting public. |
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I know of no rational argument which convinces me that plays that are enjoyed and discussed by intellectuals are any better than plays which entertain a middlebrow audience. |
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The loveliest thing about this play is that all it wants to do is entertain you. |
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There are a few weak-hearted souls who would like to raise the issue, but they recognize that the illuminati are not likely to entertain such a discussion any time soon. |
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We had a visiting concert party come to entertain us and this was quite an event, as we did not often merit a troupe of professional entertainers coming way out into the bush. |
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The corporate circus is back in town, this time with a whole new parade of bilkers, finaglers, and defrauders to entertain us with their convoluted antics. |
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This is one of those commentary tracks that won't entertain with funny stories or gags, but is certainly packed with informative tidbits on the making of the film. |
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I'll write stuff or get on talk shows in front of millions and sneak in a few quips to try and entertain as well, but that really is a hill of beans. |
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It is based on the concept of randomness and a parent's desire to spontaneously improvise a game that will entertain their little cherub for at least 60 seconds. |
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An interesting encounter awaits them this weekend, when they entertain Ridge Rangers at home, will they be the first to blot their excellent record. |
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I am now well into my third month of unpaid holiday and beginning to entertain the merest suggestion of an idea of a suspicion that I could get used to this. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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They will entertain the kids and accompany them on special bear trails. |
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We could entertain our minds with all kinds of thoughts and distractions. |
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There's always pressure, whether it's a new film or whether it's a sequel, to entertain and amaze an audience. |
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I work in the hospitality industry and have to entertain clients a lot. |
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So many families come that Vargas has arranged for a clown to entertain the kids. |
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Street entertainers including clowns, acrobats, jugglers, and even walking wheeled dustbins and flower planters will entertain the crowds around town centre streets. |
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Musicians, dancers, acrobats, clowns, actors, mimes and every hybrid in between entertain and educate audiences of kids, their parents and teachers. |
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They are knowing, foul-mouthed, abusive, little thugs who entertain themselves baiting residents as an alternative to the many pursuits they could follow. |
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Local school pupils will entertain the crowds, an Irish dance troupe will demonstrate traditional steps and a storyteller will present a mystery play. |
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They entertain Lyon a week on Wednesday in their second group encounter. |
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Here we would like to entertain the more radical idea that the underlying laws governing those individual phenomena are themselves of statistical origin. |
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I could just release my emotions to marijuana every single night, at home, right in front of the idiot box, and let its flickering pixels entertain me, but would I regret it? |
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He will entertain spectators and add a bit more quality to our batting. |
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Ashamedly we did entertain the idea of making him swim to the station. |
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A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists, jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. |
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I am not here going to entertain so large a theme as the philosophy of Locke. |
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The committee would like to entertain the idea of reducing the budget figures. |
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Secondly, will you entertain the request made by the House of Lords that a black list should finally be drawn up of Member States that do not manage European funds very well? |
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I would join my colleague and others in the House to entertain that as the kind of amendment that we can bring forward to make this a workable reform. |
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Animals of every stripe and colour entertain you, when the NAC Orchestra and Ringmaster Boris Brott welcome guest artists Les 7 doigts de la main, the hugely popular circus-theatre troupe from Montréal. |
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However, in its view, France and the beneficiary companies had good reason in the case in point to entertain a legitimate expectation that the aid would not be recovered. |
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Here we seem to have a government that is more willing to go it alone, to not entertain any amendments, and to just be kind of closed-minded about it. |
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To provide an additional touch, he gathered background information about the kids' interests to enable the baby sitters to bring computer games and toys sure to entertain the children. |
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Re-enactment groups will use archery, slingstaffs and a full-scale replica of a Roman catapult, known as a ballista, to entertain crowds. |
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It was intended to entertain the members of the Anti-Aircraft and Barrage Balloon units. |
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A child starts very soon testing his limits and his powers, he learns the ways to get his will done, he behaves as if the entire universe existed only for his sake and in order to entertain his every whish and whim. |
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Speeches intended to entertain rarely follow this simplistic format. |
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After a brief career in London, his first gigantic success in Paris is on Shrove Tuesday 1833. He soon manages to entertain his audience with a new formula: the promenade concerts. |
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The recognized experience and diplomatic skill of our distinguished colleagues as proposed today enables us to entertain the hope of a positive outcome. |
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The Brummies entertain the top-rated Sheffield Tigers in the Premier Trophy semifinal, first leg on Wednesday. |
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This movie did not have as its goal to entertain the world, though it did. |
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While passengers and crew are at liberty to entertain invited guests on board a ship in harbour, the presence of such persons is to be reported to customs prior to embarkation. |
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She knew the only magnolia she could entertain was a magnolia stellata, the star magnolia. |
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Ian Janes' performance will prove that Atlantic Canadian music has soul, and Trimmed Naval Beef will entertain with its blend of top-notch musicanship and show-stopping buffoonery. |
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It is generally believed that entrepreneurs have a right-brain bias enabling them to entertain conditions of ambiguity, think more divergently, view things more holistically, and so on. |
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Our convention week will be packed with lively business sessions, special events, and get-togethers that are sure to energize and entertain attendees of all ages. |
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When there were Australian officers everyone was more pally and sociable which made it easier for the lady in charge to entertain the party. |
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The availability of international courts and tribunals having jurisdiction to entertain disputes concerning navigation seems to be an important factor for buttressing the effectiveness of such freedom. |
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Gladiators were combatants who fought to the death to entertain the public. |
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Some big client of Arthur's is coming to town, and Sally is supposed to entertain the man's wife. She says it's a command performance. |
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Disney on Ice's Donald Duck made a guest appearance to entertain the crowds who had gathered along the Millennium Bridge as the ducks set off. |
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The young man seems to entertain but an imperfect appreciation of the respect due from a menial to a Castilian hidalgo. |
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Acrobats, jugglers, trapeze artists, flame throwers and aerialists will entertain guests. |
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Spectator, both to entertain and to provoke discussion regarding serious philosophical matters. |
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A castle could act as a stronghold and prison but was also a place where a knight or lord could entertain his peers. |
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A decisive quarrel with Jones harmed his career as a writer of court masques, although he continued to entertain the court on an irregular basis. |
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