Not only will you catch and see bass but you can have dinner and be entertained on aboard a paddle steamer as it sails up and down the river. |
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The crowds were entertained by an array of stalls and games, including the traditional hoopla and lucky dip. |
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That evening, while the ranch hands entertained themselves with games of horseshoes, Lennie stayed alone in the barn holding his pup. |
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I'm easily entertained though and giant robots wielding lightsabers and doing battle is cool. |
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While listening to calypso music, many of those being entertained like to dance the limbo, a dance very popular among Grenadian Americans. |
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As these types of questions aren't even entertained in the current environment, a cool appraisal of the evidence has proved elusive. |
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Although the weather was hot, a line-up of bands entertained the musically inclined for the afternoon. |
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A huge range of activities are on offer from horse riding to archery to golf to keep people entertained. |
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Druids believed that souls of the dead returned to their former homes to be entertained by the living. |
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They were entertained through the long dark hours by live music and a fireworks display. |
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However, if you've ever entertained the idea of catching a steelhead, the time to act is now. |
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You would have had to have been one of life's eternal optimists to have entertained thoughts like those. |
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Her grandparents once entertained poets and artists in their salon, discussing the merits of T. S. Eliot. |
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Patrick only entertained these imaginings for a second before he dismissed them as childish and silly. |
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Great interest also was focused on the saw doctor, Cyril, who gave a demonstration of his work, and also entertained by playing the saxophone! |
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He spent all his time at the bach out on the deck or in the house reading, except when they entertained. |
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Pope brings an active, eclectic style to the movie that always keeps the eye entertained. |
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It was amazing to observe how she entertained the children, who ranged in age from three to ten years old. |
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So for two summer seasons these scouse boys entertained the holidaymakers on those sunny tax free isles. |
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As the university's famous jazz ensemble entertained, guests sampled sushi, shrimp, cheeses, fruit, sandwiches, eclairs and other desserts. |
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Two hundred guests were entertained to an eloquent and sumptuous wedding feast in a very elaborate and stylish reception hall. |
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Advertisers and invited guests were entertained to a lunch of Pembrokeshire produce. |
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But some people aren't just looking to be diverted or entertained by music. |
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We entertained ourselves with a talent show, boxing matches and tug-of-war duels. |
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He was thoroughly entertained by a grotesque comedy that satirized a group of celebrities. |
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In the meantime I'll see about sorting out a couple of guest writers to keep you entertained. |
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I was completely and utterly entertained from the first kick of the bass drum to the last crash of the cymbal. |
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The audience was entertained with presentations involving fish tanks, a remote controlled hovercraft, a bed of nails and beach balls. |
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Young girls entertained by walking on their hands or doing summersaults or just by dancing to the beat of a sestrum or a timbrel. |
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I have never entertained a sentimental attachment to the poverty or hardships my ancestors endured. |
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Their gentrification was reflected in how they dressed, dined, performed, and were entertained, in a selection of social settings. |
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We would have to say they were the best behaved and appreciative guests we have ever entertained. |
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As you listen to the patter, you are enveloped in a linguistic blanket, soothed and entertained. |
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We were entertained by the familiar voices of crested bellbirds and rufous songlarks, but a different voice soon became evident. |
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The fans are entertained, and the game can only benefit from the excitement. |
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Matthew was mightily entertained, and almost forgot his own troubles while laughing at his cousins. |
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They show their appreciation when they are entertained by mihi of welcome in the Maori language. |
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Music and a raffle entertained the crowds amidst the stories of historic games and victories for the club. |
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The thought of being entertained purely by tap for an hour and twenty minutes sounds mind-numbing and mundane. |
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The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning. |
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But even fewer could say they were entertained by their own dad performing magic tricks. |
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In this, you're entertained right along with your current state of biorhythms, which is frenzied. |
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In the past, Afrikaner young people entertained themselves in folk dances, church-sponsored youth activities, and the bioscope. |
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The Moldovan visitors will be entertained by local musicians, singers and dancers. |
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Although we entertained the idea of one of us moving, it just never seemed to be the right moment. |
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The radio was already tuned to WABC, the dial set there on my ride home from work where Sean Hannity usually keeps me entertained. |
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The same holds true onstage, where she entertained large crowds of expectant fans during a month-long, consistently sold-out U.S. tour. |
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Yet while all their manager asks them to do is win, the world sits back and waits to be entertained. |
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He'd asked me to muck a few horses out and I decided to take a radio down to keep myself entertained. |
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I'm continually entertained that they seem to think the SJW moniker is an insult. |
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In addition to its Nautical theme, this bar features much to keep you entertained, such as dartboards, pool tables, and video games. |
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Emmerdale star Amy Nuttall entertained a new audience last night with her undoubted musical abilities. |
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He did not allow Beatrice to have boyfriends and entertained some rather unfatherly thoughts, which he expressed in verse. |
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The people were frightening, mutton dressed as lamb springs to mind, the people watching will certainly keep you entertained. |
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For a while he entertained himself, and mystified many others, by penning an unreadably pretentious column for the Sunday Herald. |
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I want to be informed, entertained and thrilled by these pioneers, not bored and nauseated by mawkish and self-regarding metaphors. |
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However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas. |
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For years, she'd entertained an unthinking prejudice against everyone who used them. |
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The sisters were raised as socialites who entertained, and were entertained by, both the cream and the froth of society. |
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He and his girlfriend, Diane McGarry, entertained a bundle of young nieces and nephews at Christmas. |
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I toured other churches, entertained different ideas, saw things from another perspective. |
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The Cwmbach Male Voice Choir entertained with a traditional repertoire of Welsh hymns, spirituals and songs from opera and the shows. |
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My eyes squinted up in pain and I briefly entertained the idea of spitting the food out and screaming loudly. |
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A man playing the accordion entertained us as we noshed on a bacon sandwich and a butter tart on a bench by the water. |
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Meanwhile in the town square the crowds were being entertained with Irish music and dancing. |
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The march ended at the Lawson Tama Stadium where the crowds were entertained with traditional dancing. |
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In this version, the lord of the manor is to be entertained by the local people's staging of The Marriage of Figaro in the garden of his mansion. |
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In fact, you don't even have to leave Bangkok to be entertained and amazed by the variety of restaurants, food stalls and markets on display. |
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I entertained fantasies of one day hooking up with a man who would cover my bed with roses. |
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The Police Band performed local calypsos such as the Ashanti's Malaway while the officers on parade entertained the impressive crowd. |
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The comedy couple have entertained at holiday centres, stately homes, many major public events, store openings and private parties. |
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He frequently dined out and, over the years, entertained a great variety of guests, from fellow impressionist artists to statesmen. |
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Traditional Thai handicrafts such as silks and wooden ornaments were on sale as Thai, Chinese and street dancing groups entertained crowds. |
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Jugglers, unicyclists and a steel band also entertained spectators in the Parade Village, one of the best vantage points to see the action. |
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The Romanian stand had a coffee bar and the Croatians entertained their guests with folk music. |
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Once Santa made his rounds, the Trill Band entertained everyone with Christmas carols and festive music. |
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If you're bringing the kids, they will be well entertained by a variety of programs and events organized by the resort. |
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They entertained the crowds in parliament's lobby with drinking songs late into the night. |
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Work is still chaotic, but at least I have my online friends to keep me occupied and entertained. |
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It made me a real hit at family parties as it kept the kids entertained for hours. |
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I'd entertained visions of matte black accessories, cherrywood paneling, and recessed lighting. |
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Hypotheses are suppositions about causes which may be entertained by a scientist in cases where it is not practical to induce the separate laws. |
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He was caring and he could keep you entertained with his funny stories and wonderful sense of fun. |
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The group's sheer chutzpah is so persuasive you're entertained all the way. |
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So now, you have the choice of being entertained with the antics of the successful Jester, or the words of your humble servant here. |
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He entertained guests at the official luncheon with humorous tales during his time as editor. |
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After that he entertained the fans to batting of the highest class, with quality strokes to all parts of the ground. |
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Renne shines with her illogical logic, keeping the audience entertained and often touched. |
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Around her flutter the sprites, the tiny faeries who so entertained two little girls in Cottingley. |
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The concept of the Way was probably entertained, explicitly or implicitly, by all vernacular societies. |
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I am highly entertained by the fact that I get fan mail now, as a result of my blog writing. |
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An hour later, I came away happy and entertained, but with only the most impressionistic idea of how the wheels in Dionne's creative mind turn. |
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All day though, she had secretly entertained the idea and conjured up fanciful fantasies about her becoming a stage actress. |
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Hope has entertained numerous heads of state including command performances for the Royal Family. |
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If you've ever entertained the notion of commissioning your very own piece of music, now there's a guide to help you out. |
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Jim, in his usual inimitable way, kept everyone entertained by his repertoire of jokes and stories. |
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Anything to keep oneself entertained on those long, lonely evenings when pining for unavailable men. |
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As a young child, Robert entertained confederate troops with his singing and dancing at a retirement home in Georgia. |
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As the wife of the president, Mary spent lavishly and entertained on the scale of a royal consort. |
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These men, women and children entertained a 1000-strong audience with dances based on songs by the legendary playback singer. |
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This interplay of repartee and rhythm kept the audience totally entertained. |
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After the meal the man entertained himself in various ways with his playmate. |
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Flimflam is not mere deception but an invitation to be entertained by deception. |
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The possibility of the seductiveness of a Gaelic Irishwoman is never entertained in the novel. |
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Which alternative possibilities in the Third Reich were never even entertained as such by the leadership? |
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He entertained everybody with his beautiful country and western music and songs. |
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Miller is to be congratulated for a book that will keep any rugby follower entertained for hours. |
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During the voyage you will meet the captain, Commander Paul Porter, be entertained by the officers and crew, and given a full tour of HMS York. |
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They have been entertained mostly by the sort of people who think investing in cryonics is a sensible way to achieve immortality. |
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I turned to her, slightly entertained at the annoyance curling her upper lip. |
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The full houses and positive critical reviews indicate that theatre audiences are in a mood to be entertained and this comedy wont disappoint. |
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This is a town, not a village, and, furthermore, a town which people are fast trying to make into a place to be entertained. |
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And, to ensure against dummy candidates, the touts entertained only students with valid admission cards. |
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At the beginning of the hearing, I entertained considerable sympathy for the predicament in which he found himself. |
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Guests ate, drank and partied whilst being entertained by an array of fireworks in the skies above. |
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Who entertained whom and what the food and conversation were like were matters of absorbing interest. |
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Embsay were in the wars when they entertained Denholme, who were making their first visit to Shires Lane. |
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Hotels that offer free amenities such as on-site breakfast, swimming pools, and water parks keep the family entertained. |
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Visitors were also entertained by a quintet of musicians from the Bolton School of Music. |
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Fleet entertained him while he ate with stories of aerial acrobatics and daring airship battles. |
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Over our meal we were entertained by a cabaret act performed by the bird keepers and some of the inhabitants. |
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The Mayor, who originally hails from the village, got in on the act also and entertained those present with a few stories. |
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Our goal is for the spectators to be entertained for four hours not only by the racing, but also by the raceway. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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Every Thursday morning, come rain or shine, she arrives at the Congregational Hall to help keep about 20 youngsters safe, happy and entertained. |
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There she would encounter the future Queen, five years her junior, who entertained the battered troops at the piano. |
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Not only did they put up a good show in adverse circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly. |
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Can't quite face the serried ranks of lilac-tulle-clad duchesses and hordes of merchant bankers being corporately entertained? |
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The horsemen looking on with the keen anticipation of those about to be mightily entertained paid me the compliment of rapidly becoming bored. |
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While they waited for the disease to burn itself out, they entertained each other with racy stories about wicked priests and randy nuns. |
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There were trees over hanging the pool, and as we lay back we were entertained by a kereru and a tui in the branches. |
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Oldham's Bangladeshi community enjoyed traditional music of a different kind as Scottish bagpipes entertained crowds in Westwood. |
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Most of you were entertained, some were info-tained, but a couple of readers took me to the woodshed. |
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What amazed me was that my company director entertained this idea and sounded genuinely interested in participating. |
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Willie Ryan encored with his lovely poem, and Noreen Cusack entertained us all with her comedic skills. |
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His followers comply and are so entertained until the enchantment is broken. |
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While serving as land agent to Lord Armadale, Rae entertained Sir Walter Scott when he came calling in a yacht, researching The Pirate. |
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The zebra longwing butterflies entertained me and a lot of other folks that summer and fall. |
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Are you here because you want to be wowed by my amazing writing skills and entertained by my amusing descriptions of the quirks of the world? |
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He entertained a large party of British art historians lavishly in the best hotel. |
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In the bar, we lounged and drank cocktails while a group of musicians entertained us with Andean music. |
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And where else could 1611 be entertained at a pool, stay dry ao well and get a bag of chocolate-flavored animal crackers for a quarter? |
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He was guest speaker at the event and entertained the guests with his witty repartee. |
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Fairground rides, stalls and games are booked to keep the crowds entertained. |
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For a while I even entertained the notion that all the people who disappear each year simply fall through a rift in space to another dimension. |
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The Moreton children entertained their hosts with wartime songs, including Run, Rabbit, Run and the Dad's Army theme song Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler? |
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The fun and frolics continued on stage as Silly Billy the Clown and his sidekick Candy Floss kept the kids entertained with a host of hilarious antics. |
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Austin Rayner entertained cinema audiences at the Regal in Piccadilly, as he sat astride the huge Wurlitzer organ when it appeared from beneath the floor in the intervals. |
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Nursery rhymes or pop compilations will keep the children entertained. |
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The ride up was mainly uneventful, it was a three-hour trip and the hostess of the train car kept us entertained with games and trivia about the Grand Canyon. |
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The high-spirited crowd was then entertained by two big bands. |
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I got brassed off but then I realised that people were either moved or entertained by listening in and now I'm proud to have been associated with it. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Designer Harry Rice completed the aloha fantasy by bringing in full-grown palm trees and other foliage for the two air-conditioned tents where the 300 guests were entertained. |
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The show follows the traditional plot of the fairytale story but with plenty of comedy and slapstick to keep the crowds entertained for both evening and matinee performances. |
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Over 1,000 children and adults were entertained by magicians and Hogwarts characters while they queued to get their hands on a first edition copy of the book. |
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A tug of war contest between the village rugby and football clubs entertained the crowds, as did a welly throwing contest and bird of prey demonstration. |
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How are we to be entertained by her zany antics when she's incarcerated? |
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Everyone was kept in high spirits throughout the night by the master of ceremonies who entertained everybody with his unique blend of comedy and wit. |
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Just this morning, while enjoying breakfast at a chain bagel shop, I was entertained with 30 minutes of uninterrupted jazz. |
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Wandering albatrosses, Wilson's stormy petrels, Cape petrels and brown-browed albatrosses kept us entertained us with their flights across the waves. |
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A large number of the guests then adjourned to a lawn party at Risingholme, where they were received and entertained by the father and mother of the bridegroom. |
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Readers like to be entertained and good entertainment requires conflict. |
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As we munched on genips and slapped mosquitoes, we were entertained by numerous and colorful birds, which would make a bird-watcher cringe with envy. |
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She kept servants and, evidently, three slaves, and entertained academics and philosophers in an elite salon. |
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He spent most of his vacation as the guest of our printers in Philadelphia, and they entertained him handsomely. |
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At the end of the first hour, I was perturbed, disturbed, entertained, and intrigued. |
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When she was entertained she plained about her new-found fame. |
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Afterwards they were entertained by a conjuror and a mind-reading act. |
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I went to Kalaupapa in Molokai and entertained lepers years ago. |
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Fans of gloomy, bloodthirsty action movies will probably be entertained. |
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Summer will be here before you know it, and now is the time to start making plans for camps and other activities that will keep your children entertained. |
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The streets were filled with alehouses, gambling dens and brothels, and the public was entertained by street performers, playhouses, and spectacles such as bear baiting. |
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Audiences are led on a tour and entertained along the way by singers, dancers and storytellers and are given the opportunity to speak to residents. |
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With painfully fixed smiles, the children kept the curious foreigners entertained for a while, and then at the end invited us to dance a traditional folk dance with them. |
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Just turn up with pocketfuls of cash and be prepared to be entertained. |
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It was the one luxury they enjoyed, and no matter how desperate they might be for money, they never entertained the thought of pawning their computer. |
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Then there were the concerts held in house garages where school friends were invited and entertained for a small fee while mom provided the cooldrinks and eats. |
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People should see it not only to be entertained by it, but to see work by the great Laughton and Lean. |
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You find yourself reading, impressed, entertained, identifying, yet vaguely repulsed and apprehensive for him. |
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The crowds of parents, teachers, councillors and local dignitaries were then entertained by rap songs, dancing girls groups and poets, all themed on the green school. |
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Okay, I'll admit, Norwich entertained me on that little divertissement. |
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Through these responses, viewers are checking their own desire to participate as voyeurs and to be entertained by the house guests' interpersonal dramas. |
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Angel Westberry, 43, watched the pyrotechnic stage show that entertained visitors while they waited. |
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The pair will share the stage at Market Gate to launch the town centre's festive frolics which will keep shoppers entertained in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Instead of endless drawing-room comedies about the idle rich, Broadway audiences were now entertained by the trials and tribulations of ordinary gals and fellas. |
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The five event card entertained a loyal band of Barkly race goers, who could participate in on course punting with the tote and Alice bookmaker Garry Owen on hand. |
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Seven bands from Winchester and district exploded on to the music scene and entertained a full house at the St Paul's Hill venue with new sounds and energetic performances. |
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Nature was offering us a freaky show of heat lightning and we stared at the sky for a while, entertained by nothing more than streaks of electricity bolting through the air. |
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We hosted, assisted and were entertained by scientific minds that were exploring the furthermost limits of knowledge in their particular fields of study. |
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Pick it up, flip through it, dip into the story at any point and you will come away better informed and surprisingly entertained by his sharp mind and punk sense of humour. |
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When John entertained he would fill the bath with ice and sprinkle blue food dye all over it. |
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Upstairs is reminiscent of a Japanese ryokan, or guesthouse, and the former banquet room still contains the stage where Japanese officers were once entertained. |
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It also required claims for land in the exclusion zones to be entertained for no more than one year after a declaration that the area is no longer within the exclusion zone. |
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The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song. |
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I haven't decided whether this season's attention-grabbing dramas have as much meat to them, but I'm enjoying being entertained while I think it over. |
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Just like any other movie I might go see, I soon was leaning back in my chair with an open mind ready to be entertained. |
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Diamond Dave ably emceed the party and entertained all throughout. |
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The Horsforth Old Brass Band entertained the crowd who were warmed up before the turning on ceremony by radio presenters Jon Hammond and Steve Warren. |
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At Longleat the children enjoyed the safari park, saw the gorillas watching television and were entertained by clowns organised by the Rotary Club. |
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Nevertheless, on New Year's Day in 1844, after a difficult lying-in, Julia received calls and entertained the governors of Illinois and Massachusetts on turkey and venison. |
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They were entertained with extracts from Lord of the Rings, such as the piece Gollum, where the Navy tubas and bassoons imitated the drones of the didgeridoo. |
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My MIL just got here a few hours ago and is keeping the kiddo entertained. |
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If I was a lip-reader, I could've been entertained the whole way home. |
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She never wowed the nation with her athletic prowess, shilled in countless car commercials, or entertained in film comedies. |
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The summers of recent years have also been very disappointing and this has emphasised the need to get amenities in place to keep tourists entertained when the weather is bad. |
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Either way, the average joe looking to be entertained is reamed. |
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People need be entertained to take their attention away from conflict. |
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A well-fed and entertained group makes for a happy bus ride. |
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Fourth class students entertained the audience with their musical talents and brought the performance to a close with the traditional nativity play and a Carol service. |
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My classmate Dan invited us over today for a rainy day BBQ with his lovely wife, Julie, and daughter, Ruby, who entertained us with somersaults and her overall adorableness. |
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Dreams entertained by some Party leaders of large-scale steelworks and munition factories and large-scale collective agriculture were irrelevant and dangerous. |
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They were clearly hoping that perhaps they would learn some interesting gossip about this obviously scarlet woman being entertained in the Whitman household. |
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The children's health was also harmed by cramped working conditions and the loud music, which was played with the intention of keeping them entertained. |
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Harold entertained everyone with impressions of his namesake, Evans. |
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And yet I was entertained, due to the sheer exuberance of the production. |
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It is about keeping the fans entertained and giving them value for money. |
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After two whole hours the dinner was taken away and we were supposed to do some more light dancing and be entertained by some lady playing a harp. |
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I found a great place to watch it happen, where I was first entertained by scores of fire spinners and dancers, then by great pillars of fire being shot into the sky. |
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Foolishly, for a brief moment I entertained the notion that someone from customer service might be meeting me with a fruit basket. |
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At least we were thoroughly entertained throughout our main course. |
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The Syrian Army corporal had entertained thoughts of defecting for a long time. |
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Later, they will be entertained by The Chieftains and a troop of Irish dancers who will perform in a massive marquee which has been erected on the castle lawns. |
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I've briefly entertained the possibility of really revising it, getting it sharp, because there is some good stuff there, and I've even done extensive markups of a few pieces. |
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Bunter entertained a hope of convincing Quelch that he hadn't been in the study at all. He had great faith in his powers as an Ananias! |
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Between courses, the banqueters were entertained by minstrels in medieval garb. |
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He had a boundless passion for music and entertained many with his beautiful voice and perfectly cromulent sense of humor. |
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And as dean, with the help of his deaness, Eva Howe Stevens, he entertained every student in his home every year and made Cornell a Shangri-la. |
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The motivational speaker not only instructed but also entertained the audience. |
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Congress entertained an opinion of its injuriousness to the character of the Indians, and passed laws excluding it. |
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Henry lavishly entertained the emperor and even had him enrolled in the Order of the Garter. |
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Wealthy Tudor homes needed many rooms, where a large number of guests and servants could be accommodated, fed and entertained. |
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She turned down Philip's own hand early in 1559 but for several years entertained the proposal of King Eric XIV of Sweden. |
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We also don't have to pack a bunch of useless kinderspullen and stinky juices and cereals to keep the kiddies entertained while at daycare. |
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At Marlow, they entertained their new friends Marianne and Leigh Hunt, worked hard at their writing, and often discussed politics. |
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The Austens did not socialise with gentry and entertained only when family visited. |
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Like his father before him, the Prince entertained opposition figures at his house in Leicester Square. |
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He entertained the boys regularly with his ability to wiggle his ears and eyebrows, and with his stories. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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These courtesans danced, sang, recited poetry and entertained their suitors at mehfils. |
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For seven years the seven survivors stay in Harlech, where they are entertained by Bendigeidfran's head, which continues to speak. |
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For seven years the seven survivors stay in Harlech, where they are entertained by Bran's head, which continues to speak. |
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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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Caesar, known for giving his potential enemies every last chance, entertained the idea that Ariovistus was coming to his senses. |
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In addition, the marching band in the parade, consisting of drummers, keeps crowds entertained. |
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At the moment, meeting interesting, 'could be, maybe not' prospectives around the globe keeps her entertained. |
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By preserving the gas in bladders, he entertained his friends, by exhibiting its flammability. |
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As a child he was sickly and of such unpromising intellectual capacity that at one time the idea of cutting the entail was seriously entertained. |
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The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay, the other with her sense when I was serious. |
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Here she entertained a learned and decadent group of dissenters who gathered to discuss politics, flirt and witticize. |
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On the bright side though, the rest of us got to be entertained. |
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And certainly the Blue features plenty of kit to keep any young man or woman about town fully entertained. |
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If you can't make it to Ayr today, CH4 will keep you entertained, kicking off with a typical ballbuster of a Goodwood handicap. |
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Festival songs, devotional songs, poetry, album songs, mappila pattu, manjani songs or any other category songs will not be entertained. |
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He holed up unhappily in Pandora's boxroom while she entertained a series of lovers in the master bedroom. |
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At a breeze-block sized 875 pages, it'll cost a tenner in excess luggage, but it's a great read and it will keep you entertained for a fortnight. |
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Passengers on the Shields Ferry were entertained by buskers as they made their way across the river on Bank Holiday Monday. |
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Between 10am and 4pm, Smyths will play host to a live DJ and there will be free face-painting and candy floss to keep young visitors entertained. |
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There is no text link to read, just go over logos to see the action and be entertained. |
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Local folk groups and singers also entertained the crowds and people were able to join in the fun with drum and tin whistle classes. |
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Before the speedups of the 1840s, even textile workers read to one another, chatted, and entertained visitors on the shop floor. |
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Just as a nanny was seen to bring David into the UK, so, presumably, staff entertained her kids while she got titivated for the camera. |
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You can also get a taste of short scenes people entertained themselves with in the early 1900s through a mutoscope as well as shadow theatre. |
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The Twilight Zone bat cave at Chester zoo has entertained more than 1m visitors this year. |
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Yet Paul has consistently entertained the notion of teaming up with Assad. |
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Iain Gray and Gordon Banks entertained workers at the Highland Spring factory with a super nose flute duet. |
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In 1960, she retired to Outgate, on Lake Windermere, in the Lake Distinct, where she regularly entertained family and friends. |
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If anything would make us choke on a vol-au-vent, it's the sight of millionaires being entertained at the taxpayer's expense. |
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Robeson entertained us by inspiring us as all great artists do. |
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The 1980s popsters have still got what it takes to keep their audience entertained more than three decades after they started in the business. |
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To what extent agency comments will be entertained during a yet undefined interagency review effort is unclear. |
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The poem recitation, semi classical dance, folkdance and flaminco dance were the other items which entertained the audience. |
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Based on a Flower Power theme, more than 300 staff and guests were entertained by Brent Ford and the Nylons, supported by Newman's in-house band The Danglers. |
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The bar offers a menu where two people can enjoy eight ounce steaks washed down with a bottle of house wine for pounds 10 each while being entertained by a singer. |
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Like Dawn watching husband Simon peeling apples with a power drill, or multi-lingual lawyer Ayesha keeping her astrophysicist husband Stephen entertained. |
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Sue kept the audience entertained with her humorous and candid remarks about departmentalizing personal and professional life into manageable categories. |
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The 100,000 hectare Tswalu Private Game Reserve in South Africa offers stylish suites, a cooling infinity pool and childrensO activities to keep them entertained. |
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They will also be entertained by clowns and magicians and can play with colourful cartoon characters like Tele Tubbies, Barney the Bear and Shrek. |
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The crowds were entertained by Conwy Reflections Morris dancing girls, favourites were played by the Beulah Brass Band whilst Mickey Mouse waved to all. |
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With some 1,200 guests mobbing the museum courtyard, chair Tom Luzier and company managed to keep everybody moving, entertained and fed without a single long line or snafu. |
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The sombre opening, featuring a funeral procession, was soon replaced by a more uplifting scene as the young Prince Sigfried was comforted and entertained by his friends. |
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The combination of the two events will allow audiences to enjoy the display and creation of Art Cars while being entertained by buskers from all over the world. |
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The diagnosis of laryngotracheal stenosis was entertained, and flexible bronchoscopy performed at the bedside revealed LTS with an intact airway diameter of 1 mm. |
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And cable car rides to enjoy magnificent views, boat trips to see dolphins and the chance to be entertained by Barbary apes on the rampage make for the icing on the cake. |
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Two-piece band Banjaxed entertained the guests in the evening. |
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Guests at the ceremony were entertained by guest speaker, shadow foreign secretary William Hague, who amply demonstrated his ability as a raconteur and anecdotalist. |
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Souq Wakif was venue to large-scale celebrations of the children's festival with the organisers offering an array of activities to keep the children engaged and entertained. |
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We saw the innards of a submarine, and afterwards, at smoke-oh, I entertained the men with my story of the bagman's battle with John Oliver O'Dowd. |
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If a statement is the honest expression of an opinion honestly entertained, it cannot be said that it involves any fraudulent misrepresentations of fact. |
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In the Burial service, the possibility that a deceased person who has died in the faith may nevertheless not be counted amongst God's elect, is not entertained. |
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Martinez claimed that he was taken to the golden city in blindfold, was entertained by the natives, and then left the city and couldn't remember how to return. |
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In order to destroy the power of Egypt, he is said to have entertained the idea of diverting the course of the Nile river to render the whole country barren. |
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Plutarch's account is that roughly 14 days before his death, Alexander entertained admiral Nearchus, and spent the night and next day drinking with Medius of Larissa. |
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In 1798, the architect John Nash, began building his home, East Cowes Castle, where he later entertained the Prince Consort and other prominent guests. |
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To disguise his ambitions, Philip invited John to a conference at Andely and then entertained him at Paris, and both times he committed to complying with the treaty. |
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It need not, I suppose, be mentioned, that in countries so little frequented as the islands, there are no houses where travellers are entertained for money. |
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He attended concerts with her family and friends, visited her home and entertained her at his Pendlebury home, where he shared his knowledge of painting. |
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Whilst there he met Robert Sherard, whom he entertained constantly. |
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From 1798 Scott had spent the summers in a cottage at Lasswade, where he entertained guests including literary figures, and it was there that his career as an author began. |
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After the stalemate of the Battle of Largs, Haakon retreated to Orkney, where he died in December 1263, entertained on his deathbed by recitations of the sagas. |
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