The result is a lightweight source of entertainment that maximizes humor and minimizes serious stuff. |
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As noted in these articles, at the moment when interest in classics is at its nadir in the schools, it is all the rage in popular entertainment. |
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By adeptly combining action and ideas, it proves that Hollywood can still produce astonishing entertainment. |
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Among the new interior convenience features are roof-mounted rails to support storage bins and a DVD entertainment system. |
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But as family entertainment, the whole package seemed to go down a storm with the capacity Friday night audience. |
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Barry's will be jumping this St Patrick's Weekend with the best entertainment around. |
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Too often the process of dumbing down is associated with the expansion of junk television and trash entertainment. |
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The most stylish party nowadays would be one held on a yacht, reminiscent of historic entertainment on royal boats or magnificent junks. |
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On the other hand, the action is much more elaborate and the entertainment factor is ramped up a good bit. |
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As the twentieth century advanced, however, other forms of entertainment rapidly took over, and the readership of magazines declined. |
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This is just as well, given his curious double life at opposite ends of the entertainment spectrum. |
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In camp, entertainment by chipmunks, red squirrels, whisky jacks, and snowshoe hares will keep you chuckling. |
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I must be brave and not let our antipodal friends see the pain I bear at being denied this priceless entertainment. |
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The function room is being redecorated, with new equipment for karaoke and live entertainment. |
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Readers might be looking for entertainment, information, affirmation or help. |
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The most entertainment he could expect was his mother's occasional rattle waving. |
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For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall. |
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Am I, as an entertainment journalist, feeding the public's ravenous appetite for more celebrity? |
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The town will be alive with an abundance of colour and plenty of entertainment for all the family. |
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If anything, the sports entertainment WWF of the 80s was the beginning of the end for kayfabe. |
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The entertainment industry, meanwhile, continues to overestimate its reach and influence. |
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But now it is clear that, yet again, entertainment is being confused with education. |
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An event that packs in fun, frolic and wholesome entertainment is just round the corner. |
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The club aims to provide entertainment for teenagers between the ages of 15 to 18 years in a fun and supervised environment. |
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This is the age where the television performs the role of a baby-sitter, than a means of entertainment. |
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The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope. |
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In and around Joburg, different entertainment houses have different agendas and plans for the Easter weekend. |
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Any good play that promises full-length entertainment will always have takers. |
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Tired runners and walkers can relax and wind down at the celebration where they can enjoy music, entertainment and light refreshments. |
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While it was a great sporting and social event, it was also a fun family day out with lots of entertainment for the kiddies. |
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This residence was designed to accommodate a growing family but also to have elegant reception rooms suitable for entertainment. |
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But maybe that is to reckon without ITV's proven ability to deliver light entertainment in consistently viewer-winning formats. |
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A dedicated entertainment room has been wired up for surround-sound speakers and other home-cinema goodies. |
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They abandoned their plans for the night's entertainment and took to their heels, praying the alley had an open end. |
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The Wireless Broadcast Unit is a specialist provider of wireless broadcast products for the media and entertainment arena. |
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The debates in Parliament, with the thrust and counterthrust of keen wit, furnish entertainment for the kingdom. |
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I feel that if I want to have a good night's kip, I shouldn't be trying to do it in the middle of the nightly entertainment zone. |
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With no humour and very little in the way of hope, this is certainly not light entertainment. |
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Exploitation runs amuck as the director uses the clan to create what he considers lively entertainment. |
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For a long time too, he has been Waterford's kissogram king, bringing entertainment to Waterford that would not be here without him. |
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It also offered popular education and supplied entertainment which drew on theatre, the revues, music, and cinema. |
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For the rest, entering the entertainment world means having a colourful lifestyle, fat monetary rewards and an enviable social status. |
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He warns against reductionist analyses and emphasises that films should be judged by narrative criteria, as entertainment, and as stories. |
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Through the human zoo called Paris, the driver found his way to the shop located in the middle of the entertainment part of the city. |
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The communist regime considers stylized reenactment of ancient stories to be a politically subversive intellectual entertainment for the rich. |
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There are so many bugs that the bug zappers aren't any good even for entertainment any more. |
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Firstly it is illegal and also morally wrong to obtain copies of music or film or other entertainment without some form of payment. |
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As the year winds down, I'm compiling my thoughts and grievances for a year-end entertainment wrap-up. |
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Are the musicians at the airport a waste of money or worthwhile entertainment for our visitors? |
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The city is broke and the people are getting antsy for entertainment again. |
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The army will provide entertainment with an assault course, paint-balling fun and a zip line. |
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A lot has been made over the last couple of years of the lines being blurred between news and entertainment. |
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It will be open to the public and is also available for corporate entertainment and product launches. |
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Enjoy a free steak or rissole sandwich then stay around for street entertainment. |
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As such this is not going to be a film for someone looking for a couple of hours of light entertainment. |
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It would, said the theory, take the world's most popular game and turn it into mainstream light entertainment. |
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And besides, they have been providing entertainment in exchange for a tin of dog food per day. |
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It is possible that Rob will change the face of light entertainment in Britain. |
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This will be a great community event with plenty of yummy curries on offer and fabulous live entertainment. |
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Gradually they were replaced with more Americanized forms of entertainment like motion pictures. |
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Allied to the sweltering heat, the top class entertainment, amusements and facilities added to the successful event. |
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The evening will include entertainment, refreshments and amusements in a safe environment. |
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The run will finish with an awards presentation, BBQ and some light entertainment. |
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The weekend will be a real family outing with lots of entertainment and amusements for children. |
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These are interesting because of their low prices, and their amenability to living in your home entertainment center. |
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It remains to be seen whether the film matches the book as a captivating bit of entertainment. |
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The show has spawned numerous regional imitators, if not an entire alternate entertainment universe. |
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While it's true that religion is a deeply personal issue, entertainment is not. |
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I did not write to you for entertainment, or amusement, or to lord over you the fact that I am a lady. |
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Suo's movie was, beyond sweet entertainment, a subtle look at Japanese work culture and the repression of desire. |
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Theatre bosses say tickets for the line-up of entertainment are already selling fast. |
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However, it's planning to use this box of tricks as a entertainment hub for the home including internet phone calls and video-on-demand. |
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As predicted I stayed home Friday night, kicked back and watched all manner of light entertainment on the box. |
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In Lee's dystopian vision of the world of entertainment, television is all-powerful and all-corrupting. |
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While I found it to be full of antic spirit and coarse entertainment, she just couldn't get into it. |
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This, whispers Her Ladyship, is where Her Majesty the Queen brings her most distinguished dinner guests for their postprandial entertainment. |
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The entertainment is firmly in the hands, or mallets of master xylophonist Ian who leads the orchestra. |
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To complete the shopping experience, there is some great entertainment like musical nites, fashion shows and cultural programmes. |
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The couple are allergic to package holidays full of welcome meetings, coach excursions and organised entertainment. |
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The more politics abases itself before the values of TV entertainment, the less it represents the real political process. |
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Tonight the entertainment industry once again wallows in its own importance for the 72nd Annual Academy awards. |
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Alienation has surely reached new heights when it can be sold as entertainment. |
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Frankly, however, awards ceremonies do not constitute entertainment of any value, unless you are actually there quaffing the pricey champagne. |
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Quite simply, everyone in the entertainment industry is here, from the stars to the wannabes. |
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By the time Papa Roach exited the stage at around 9 pm, the crowd was warmed up and ready for the main entertainment, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. |
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This is sure to be great entertainment, and a warm-up for the big bash on Sunday night in the Guild. |
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It's also compact enough to tuck neatly into an entertainment center or tabletop without being too obtrusive. |
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There was a time long ago when books provided the main source of entertainment. |
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The majority of Canadians prefer the package deals, which, in the main, include airfare, hotel accommodation, drinks, food and entertainment. |
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This form of singing along with recorded orchestral accompaniment to popular songs began as entertainment in bars and has since spread overseas. |
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What it wanted was its accustomed fare of light entertainment, something to help escape from the working week. |
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I have a quick temper which can flare up and be over in seconds, which makes me rueful, but at least provides bystanders with entertainment. |
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I was desperate for an evening of peace and quiet, and a bit of easy entertainment, but I was being denied it. |
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There was plenty more entertainment on offer during the day, including a skate competition, all-day fiesta and street fair. |
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He has had to take out an entertainment licence which restricts him to 100 people, most of whom will come from the village. |
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To add to the excitement, a children's entertainer, competitions, quizzes and refreshments were included in the morning's entertainment. |
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Bigger and better than ever before, the programme is packed to the gills with theatre, music and various street entertainment events. |
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The network isn't exactly family entertainment, although the shows' racy content had been somewhat toned down by the time Smith came aboard. |
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There will be street jiving, dancing all day, marching bands, music and entertainment. |
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And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer. |
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But never fear, there is still an action-packed programme of entertainment planned for the High Street on Sunday. |
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This is an action-packed event, running for 8 days, with lots of entertainment for all the family. |
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Our culture forces serious music to function solely as entertainment or not at all. |
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The final line-up for this year's Grassington Festival has been completed and is jammed packed with great entertainment for all. |
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But they were agreed on the fact that the match actually provided some entertainment in the second half. |
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The pub city has taken a hit with the 11.30 pm deadline imposed by the Police Department on entertainment joints. |
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As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy. |
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For proof, check out the entertainment joints springing up across the city. |
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It's almost sad that Mad Mel is on holiday, her reactions to such a jolly entertainment would be a treat. |
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On-board entertainment including the relentlessly jolly children's club and the cabaret kept us busy until bedtime. |
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While the donkeys may be taking a well-earned rest for this year, there will be no shortage of entertainment for all ages. |
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I see accessible, crowd-pleasing entertainment that is rich with meaning and jouissance. |
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There is a medieval theme and entertainment including knights, jousting and brass bands. |
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It is thus the life force of much of the entertainment industry. |
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This makes it suitable for audio applications, including audio amplifiers and preamplifiers, home entertainment system, mixing desks and audio recording equipment. |
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The ease with which violence is portrayed as entertainment is not unique to Abercrombie. |
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Speech, in this case, is our ability to spend money on a goofy entertainment. |
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Already video conferencing, e-commerce, and video entertainment are migrating to cyberspace, leaving behind the agoras, bazaars, and amphitheatres of the past. |
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Before NYC Prep, reality TV stars were sources of entertainment, but never objects of envy or adulation. |
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The retail industry knows that to survive, it needs to amp up the experience and add entertainment. |
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The years of Sunday Night and big starry entertainment line-ups are over, and even the Royal Variety Show seems like a dusty relic of a different age. |
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Following on the one-sided debacle that preceded it, this game between two well-matched sides provided some real entertainment for the small crowd. |
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Indeed, history has shown us just how much of a threat schlocky Hollywood entertainment is to totalitarian governments. |
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Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in. |
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The cult boardgame that was the entertainment of choice for anoraks and geeks in the days before the internet chat-room, Dungeons And Dragons has made it to the big screen. |
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Leeson said entertainment posters are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. |
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She axes the terrible contestants while still soothing them, flashing that sweet J.Lo smile, for the sake of our entertainment. |
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Joyce C. Tang on the balancing act between morality tale and entertainment juggernaut. |
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While son Daniel tried to reason with his pops, screwball secretary Amanda provided the, um, entertainment. |
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Celebrities at the funeral purportedly knew Real Roller from his entertainment business. |
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That is the sense of the Saturnalia, of Mardi Gras and of these moments of entertainment. |
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The yelling, berating, and demanding is one thing, but turning that into entertainment is something else entirely. |
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The reason that serious entertainment journalism only tends to exist in major outlets is that only major outlets can scare the system out of reprisals for their honesty. |
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Super Bowl Halftime Shows are no longer kitschy theme park spectacles, but bonafide entertainment events. |
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Thanks to the digitization of entertainment goods and the advent of 3-D printing, a host of new applications are possible. |
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To finish the night off many adjourned to the Dungeon Bar in the basement of the castle for more musical entertainment until the early hours of the morning. |
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And the arrival of the prince could provide some juicy entertainment too. |
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In most people's eyes, Shanghai was an extremely glamorous city during that period, with a splendid variety of entertainment venues for revelries. |
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Americans spend twice as much time in cars as in the 1970s and average more than 26 hours per week of sedentary entertainment. |
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In an interview with entertainment Weekly, Heigl talked about the press event where she was asked about her difficult behavior. |
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Sweden explores new frontiers in our misguided, foolish, pointless obsession with rating and censoring entertainment. |
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Luck they had indoor entertainment as weather was extremely wet and windy. |
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That affinity has to come from somewhere besides just the entertainment value. |
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The bulk of the entertainment for the occasion was provided by local group, Whispers, who were a hit with their old-time waltzes and traditional music. |
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Sharman said the entertainment companies are behind the times and don't realize that consumers need not buy CDs, DVDs or videotapes to enjoy music or films. |
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He wants the conglomerate to spin off its entertainment business to liberate what he views as locked-up financial value. |
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It not only offers unmatched productivity, but the very best in light entertainment as well, including skee-ball, whack-a-mole and 3D virtual lawn bowling! |
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The 23 participants enjoyed traditional Acadian cuisine and entertainment. |
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Shopping, alas, is likely always to lag behind the entertainment industry. |
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He became the first director of Liverpool repertory theatre in 1911, and in 1918 he was awarded an MBE for his services to national entertainment during the First World War. |
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There will be a dog agility display, donkey derby, traditional Irish country cooking, trade stalls, amusements, and lots more, with entertainment for all ages. |
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The contest will be judged by a partial jury for entertainment value. |
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When tired rancheros were welcomed back from the range with a big bowl of chili, the evening's entertainment was more likely a hoedown than a movie with the kids. |
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The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed. |
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A Navy lieutenant in France broadcasted information and live entertainment to troops accompanying President Wilson to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. |
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The northern variety palaces were, as elsewhere, venues of mass entertainment where the kinematograph was a curiosity attached at the end of the bill. |
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Because the phones are not used as a form of entertainment and because their essence is an instrument of work, they're now in the toolkits of many Amish carpenters. |
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Since when did notions of cleaning up the backyard shed, eating water rats, and wiping the bottoms of naughty rich children constitute entertainment? |
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The entertainment mode is drunken, end-of-university-term party, hard flesh ripples by the yard and it's high-fives and carb-balanced designer water. |
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Meanwhile, back at the car park, we were treated to some splendid entertainment courtesy of the lads and lassies from the three competing nations. |
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It took a lot to make the public and entertainment industry remember the allegations against Dr. Huxtable. |
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Many entertainment celebrities are underweight, some anorexically so. |
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It's nice to know that street entertainment is alive and well in York. |
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Perhaps being bombed at regular intervals throughout the 20th century has given the British a different slant on the entertainment quotient of violence. |
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Taken as a whole, however, Plaza Suite still offers some great entertainment and laughs, including a dozen or so wonderful zingers shot off by the late, great Walter Matthau. |
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Who am I to complain about them, they just wanted a good laugh, and I was glad I provided some entertainment on the last lazy, unproductive Friday. |
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His exposure to the women's lib movement in university combined with his ultra conservative upbringing made enjoying XXX-rated entertainment a personal challenge. |
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But ironically the family's decision to opt for Majorca the following year had nothing to do with the quality of the redcoats ' entertainment or even the shared toilet blocks. |
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The redcoats organise loads of play activities and evening entertainment. |
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The delightfully trippy television special has been mocked as feminist propaganda disguised as entertainment. |
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For music lovers there are in-car entertainment systems including CD changers, amplifiers, woofers, speakers and tweeters in a mind-boggling range. |
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Still Byrne will be tweaking the format, adding, for instance, a regular entertainment guide with book and film reviews, and beefing up the fashion and beauty sections. |
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A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend. |
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After the talk there will be a cup of tea and some light entertainment. |
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It is no longer just the economic losses suffered by the finance, entertainment and tourist industries in Queensland that should be weighing on the Premier's mind. |
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The crowd whooped and hollered at the unexpected entertainment. |
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The book gives a fantastic insight into the city as it follows themes such as house and home, working for a living and entertainment through almost two millennia. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher regard than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations. |
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Circuses have come a long way, since they gained popularity during the ancient Roman Empire, when amphitheatres were the only source of entertainment to citizens. |
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Anna Maria Tydings had the honour of getting the entertainment programme up and running and her unique version of The Village of Asdee went down a treat with everyone. |
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Edmonton has a vibrant, happening entertainment scene, rife with talent. |
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Tree climbing and arboriculture rescue demonstrations are the latest addition to the line-up of entertainment at the Kenilworth Show tomorrow. |
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Henry met Francis I on 7 June 1520 at the Field of the Cloth of Gold near Calais for a fortnight of lavish entertainment. |
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By this the whole matter had presented itself to them as an entertainment more diverting than bullfight or bearbaiting. |
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Among the most popular forms of theatrical entertainment in the nineteenth-century American theatre were the blackfaced minstrel troupes. |
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But rather than the end-to-end action of the first half, much of the entertainment took place in the Sunderland third. |
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Begelman's strategy borrows from the trend toward entertailing, which combines retailing with entertainment. |
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The delinquents are generally the adventurous type, who have little use for reading and other non-active entertainment. |
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The entertainment of the general upon his first arrival was but six shillings and eight pence. |
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And if you want to go the whole route, a videodisc machine is certainly a welcome addition to any entertainment center. |
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The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, attracting tourists. |
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What was formerly the Millennium Dome, by the Thames to the east of Canary Wharf, is now an entertainment venue called the O2 Arena. |
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Along with theatres and amphitheatres, Circuses were one of the main entertainment sites of the time. |
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Demand for music as entertainment and as an activity for educated amateurs increased with the emergence of a bourgeois class. |
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Ipocras seems to have been a great favourite with our ancestors, being served up at every entertainment, public or private. |
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New and renovated complexes such as The Printworks and the Corn Exchange have become popular shopping, eating and entertainment destinations. |
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Outside the city centre is Star City entertainment complex on the former site of Nechells Power Station. |
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Its operation became a popular entertainment that attracted great crowds of spectators. |
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It provided scheduled entertainment of suitable length at convenient locales at inexpensive prices. |
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Me and the lads have had a meeting in the bar and decided it's first-class family entertainment. |
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The Civil List covered most expenses, including those for staffing, state visits, public engagements, and official entertainment. |
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Leas Cliff Hall is the biggest entertainment and function venue in Folkestone with a large choice of concerts, comedy and theatre. |
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These bands provided entertainment at community events and led protest marches during the era of Radical agitation. |
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One of these complexes is located at Valley Centertainment, a leisure and entertainment complex in the Don Valley. |
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The wheel returned to Nottingham in February 2009 to mark another night of lights, activities, illuminations and entertainment. |
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Truro is also known for the Hall for Cornwall, a performing arts and entertainment venue. |
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Singer Jamie East later went on to create entertainment website Holy Moly and present Big Brother's Bit on the Side. |
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The pier was originally used as a terminal for ferries travelling to the Isle of Wight, but it was soon redeveloped as a centre of entertainment. |
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Sleeper buses are used by bands or other organisations that tour between entertainment venues and require mobile rest and recreation facilities. |
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For the wealthy, dinner parties presented an opportunity for entertainment, sometimes featuring music, dancing, and poetry readings. |
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The item traded may be a tangible product such as apples or a service such as repair services, legal counsel, or entertainment. |
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Puppetry and shadow plays were also a favoured form of entertainment in past centuries, a famous one being Wayang from Indonesia. |
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The schedule of the radio station includes news, music, entertainment, debate, sport and live performance. |
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The House Master and boys have an opportunity to make announcements, and sometimes the boys provide light entertainment. |
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Queen Victoria made a few minor changes to the castle, which became the centre for royal entertainment for much of her reign. |
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This flow of foreign visitors was captured for the queen's entertainment in William Shakespeare's play, The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavishly ornate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions. |
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The performance spaces hosted concerts, exhibits, and public entertainment. |
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Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. |
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Later, Henry would ban social mumming, and bring the 'masque' form of entertainment to England. |
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Different types of outdoor and indoor entertainment, free of cost, were available in ancient Rome. |
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Other transitional works were popular entertainment, including a variety of romances and lyrics. |
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Other transitional works were preserved as popular entertainment, including a variety of romances and lyrics. |
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Storytelling was the main entertainment in England at the time, and storytelling contests had been around for hundreds of years. |
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It is their task to produce a wedding entertainment, precisely the purpose of the writer on working in this play. |
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Played as a Christmas entertainment, it ran through to Easter 1872, a good run for such a piece. |
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He enjoyed mimicry and popular entertainment, lacked a clear, specific sense of what he wanted to become, and yet knew he wanted fame. |
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Much of the historical shanty repertoire, being by definition designed to suit work, is less attractive as entertainment listening. |
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In an entertainment situation, however, performance errors may actually be the objective. |
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The Covent Garden area has long been associated with entertainment and shopping. |
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Dame Julie Andrews has received many Honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. |
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Once revenue from home entertainment is factored in it is not immediately clear which film is the most successful. |
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For many communities, the library is a source of connection to a vast world, obtainable knowledge and understanding, and entertainment. |
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The original idea, when the concept was introduced in England in 2003, was to provide workers with an evening entertainment. |
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Equestrian sports provided entertainment for crowds and honed the excellent horsemanship that was needed in battle. |
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It remains a highly popular form of entertainment with the local Singaporean community to this day. |
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Alexandra Palace is a historic entertainment venue in Alexandra Park, London. |
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Though these were perceived as competition, they were primarily for entertainment. |
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Custom House Square is one of the city's main outdoor venues for free concerts and street entertainment. |
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Public execution was a form of entertainment at the time, and people came out to watch them as they would to a sporting event today. |
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Music hall is a British theatrical entertainment popular from the early Victorian era to the mid 20th century. |
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The precursor to variety shows of today, music hall involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts and variety entertainment. |
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Mr. Robert Farquhar paid the town's people in old mitey meal for his soldiers entertainment, who had continued there a long time. |
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The most prominent is the Odaiba area, now a major shopping and entertainment center. |
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Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to offer personal entertainment for all passengers in all classes. |
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The invention of printing immediately created a new market of comparatively cheap entertainment and knowledge in the form of chapbooks. |
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Before the rise of the literary novel, reading novels had only been a form of entertainment. |
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Greene, they speculated, seemed to have dropped the category of entertainment. |
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On 27 October it was also announced that the singer would make an appearance on the US entertainment series Saturday Night Live on 21 November. |
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His paintings from this time included imagery from advertisements, music hall entertainment, and wrestlers, often including collaged elements. |
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In addition to this, traditionally ITV companies would provide other regional programming based on current affairs, entertainment or drama. |
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However, those who defend the BBC suggest that the BBC needs to provide new services and entertainment, to remain relevant in the digital age. |
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The Society held their meetings in Great Windmill Street, Soho, central London's entertainment district. |
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These could include harpers' circles, Scottish country dancing, and one or more entertainment stages. |
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Parque Teniente Guerrero is a park located downtown with a public library and weekend entertainment by clowns. |
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Emphasis was placed on comfort, and buildings that were built for entertainment purposes also appeared. |
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Some people who feed and watch birds for entertainment also intentionally feed seeds and nuts to the squirrels for the same reason. |
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The commoners folk dance is more concerned with social function and entertainment value than rituals. |
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Both are social dances that are more for entertainment purpose than rituals. |
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In 2007 the industry education, entertainment, biotechnology, transport equipment, oil and gas, whisky, and tourism. |
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He followed the tradition of employing lutenists for his private entertainment, as did other members of his family. |
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Strictly for entertainment value, any of these couples, or even noncouples, should be preferable to George and Laura and Barney. |
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For children, Oswestry Youth Cafe and the Centre offer many sessions for entertainment. |
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It will also have entertainment systems inside the gondolas as well as a climate controlled environment. |
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Following the parade, a number of Welsh entertainers performed and in the evening Cardiff Central Library provided free entertainment and food. |
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The coalition of religious conservatives was campaigning against, in their view, rampant obscenity in the entertainment industry. |
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Reardon also became popular because he added a touch of humour and entertainment to his game. |
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While these studios played host to drama, entertainment and regional programmes, the site was still not ideal. |
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Channel 4's general entertainment channels E4 and More4 also screen feature films at certain points in the schedule as part of their content mix. |
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The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport. |
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On 27 September 2014 Jones performed at the Australian Football League's pre game entertainment for the 2014 Grand Final along with Ed Sheeran. |
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In 2005, Tyler was filmed in the Algarve for the Polish entertainment TV show Zacisze gwiazd, which explores the houses of actors and musicians. |
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In the summer of 2006, Church began work on her own entertainment TV show, The Charlotte Church Show. |
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A similar situation occurred during the 1960s, when composers were scarce and musicals lacked vibrancy and entertainment value. |
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Roberts was known in the entertainment industry as a legendary alcoholic, with a history of eccentric behaviour. |
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Cooper became a member of a NAAFI entertainment party and developed an act around his magic tricks interspersed with comedy. |
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Many folk festivals and fairs utilise dancing clubs or teams to perform both Buck and regular clogging for entertainment. |
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More informal entertainment is widely available throughout the year in hotels and bars. |
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Whales and dolphins have been kept in captivity for use in education, research and entertainment since the 19th century. |
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Festivals are often based around one event, with food stalls, entertainment, and carnival games to keep people entertained. |
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Over the last decade, television has clearly come to surpass newspapers as Japan's main information and entertainment medium. |
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Listening to music is perhaps the most common and universal form of entertainment, while learning and understanding it are popular disciplines. |
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In addition to popularising soccer, Beckham's arrival was used as platform for entertainment industry endeavours. |
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Yarmouth hosts the popular biannual Old Gaffers festival which includes several days of entertainment and shows. |
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The park's focus now is themed entertainment for families with young children, lifesize animatronic dinosaurs being a noted feature. |
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Each of these venues offer entertainment for the general public as well as those racing. |
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Like British resorts, many seaside towns in Ireland have turned to other entertainment industries. |
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Many seaside towns have turned to other entertainment industries, and some of them have a good deal of nightlife. |
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Most of their entertainment facilities cater to local people and the beaches still remain popular during the summer months. |
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Many American seaside resorts are popular destination across the world, known for their climates, culture, and entertainment opportunities. |
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They offer sports activities, entertainment activities and educational activities. |
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Pauli's Reeperbahn is among the best known European entertainment districts. |
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Modern musical culture of Ukraine is presented both with academic and entertainment music. |
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Poyo bars are areas of lively informal debate about politics, football, basketball, entertainment and other issues. |
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There are still many other entertainment centres around the city, featuring local and national artists. |
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Sabong or cockfighting is another popular entertainment especially among Filipino men, and existed prior to the arrival of the Spanish. |
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Informal lobby or poolside cocktail bars often offer free live entertainment. |
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She was presented with an honorary degree for her services to entertainment. |
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Nightlife, shopping and entertainment center around Parque Kennedy, a park in the heart of Miraflores. |
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