It is on their behalf, therefore, that he is taking action if he entertains guests and gives them food and drink. |
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Ultimately, though, Lessing provides a cracking good story that diverts, entertains and stimulates. |
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In a masterstroke of casting, He plays Vanya as a bored and disappointed man who entertains himself by playing the Glasgow wind-up merchant. |
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Normally he entertains guests for lunch, then goes into more meetings, before taking contacts out to dinner. |
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A baby grand piano, where Hicks entertains friends with blues and jazz tunes, stands in one corner. |
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The Captain entertains kids with magic tricks, games, crafts and fun activities designed to take their mind of being in hospital. |
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He entertains village audiences with sound effects, tricks, soothsaying, and trained-animal shows. |
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It is a story of passion and lonesomeness which inspires as well as entertains. |
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On the laid-back tune, she entertains the thought of heading over to her bae's place during the wee hours of the morn. |
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Now she has her own skybox, where she entertains board members with twelve-year-old scotch, served by twenty-year-old interns. |
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He also employs a troubadour who comes and entertains the peasants nightly in the village square, singing, juggling, and telling stories. |
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This is truly a family film that inspires and entertains without being cutesy or syrupy. |
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We've got to be an organized team that is based on a skating game and entertains the fans. |
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When he is in gadfly mode, as in this new study, he entertains and enlightens about writers including Kant and Ruskin. |
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He often entertains family and friends coming to the wine country on weekends. |
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But he still does most of his talking on the couch or in a nearby restaurant where he entertains visiting businessmen. |
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As such it entertains and titillates, yet unexpectedly moves to deeper levels through a series of related myths mysteriously woven into the story. |
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The movie reliably entertains for its 90-minute running time. |
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Daniel delightsand entertains audiences with a variety of illusions, stories, and special effects. |
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She still plants flowers every spring, still bakes and sews, entertains friends, attends social events and confesses to a secret addiction to soap operas. |
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Muldoon entertains almost as much as he enlightens, an unusual and refreshing approach. |
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He sets up scenes of surreal brilliance, like the estranged husband practising tennis shots in an empty swimming pool, while his wife entertains her masseur in the bedroom. |
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This evening's International Show entertains the audience while demonstrating Australia's Aboriginal culture. |
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The difference is that the latter kind of trick entertains, while the premises of post-modernism are tricks that destroy souls. |
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Skyguide entertains various business relationships with the Swiss Confederation or other companies in which it is the majority shareholder. |
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In his essay, Duparc maintains the deattribution of several paintings and entertains the attribution of others suggested by the Rembrandt Research Project. |
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To his credit, Keizer seriously entertains the possibility that the error is his and nothing has happened to the children. |
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Alden is a very creative teacher and musician, who always entertains the students and staff at the POINT3 sing-alongs with his many talents. |
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Instead of seeing violence as a social ill, it excites and entertains us. |
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Up to five Fijians could figure in the All Blacks team which entertains Milford Marlins at White Rose Avenue in the National Conference second division. |
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Whether that crowd consists of Elizabethan tradesmen or Harvard postmodernists, Shakespeare entertains his audiences while challenging them to think. |
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Several dozen employees participated, thus raising funds for Le Rire Medecin, an association that entertains and amuses hospitalised children. |
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Despite this, fielding gives essence to the game and entertains the fans. |
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With a natural gift for imitation, he entertains his family and classmates with songs ranging from Elvis to The Beatles. |
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Nevertheless, Socrates entertains strong doubts as to the teachability of virtue. |
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This is not how it is, as we see, for example, from the contacts that Malta entertains with various countries and from the fact that Maltese priests are present in many nations. |
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The usual shuffling about and whistling Dixie as Shanghai entertains brighter sparks? |
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Despite being far away from her parents and her two siblings back in Osasco, near to São Paulo, Cristiane stuck it out and now no longer entertains any thoughts of throwing in the towel. |
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That mandate, under the 1991 Broadcasting Act, is to provide radio and television services incorporating a wide range of programming that informs, enlightens and entertains. |
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Unless man knows the consequences of the conflicting forces that he engages with and entertains in him, he would not give weightiness to the values of life. |
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While the sommelier entertains your questions and guides you through the tasting session, scrumptious hors d'oeuvres prepared by executive chef Jean-Luc Decoeur will be served. |
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It's a lovely, unstrained performance, never better than when Maureen entertains that unheard-of phenomenon, a prospective lover, played by a first-rate David Sedgwick. |
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She is currently the accompanist for the Canada Remembers Chorus, which entertains veterans in legion halls, nursing homes and other locations around Prince Edward Island. |
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Instead, he entertains and distracts with stories of his passion for everything from Bob Dylan to Crystal Palace, the British weather and texting. |
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That is the case as regards Croatia's neighbour, Serbia, which entertains great hopes and where the northern province of Voivodina may serve as a bridge precisely on account of its western roots. |
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The story simultaneously educates and entertains the young readers who are also invited to take action through several activities provided in the adjoining educational guide. |
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Nobody entertains any doubts, in my opinion, as to the importance of improving relations between two of the world's most populated regions boasting high levels of progress, Europe and Latin America. |
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The museum educates and entertains half a million visitors each year. |
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The Tribunale di Genova entertains doubts as to the compatibility of those conditions of repayment wit h the case-law of the Court on the refunding of charges levied in breach of Community law. |
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Forming alliances with regional, national and international partners to facilitate this healthy creative exchange encourages the enrichment of communities, contributes to economic growth, educates, inspires and entertains. |
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What could have more lasting worth than a programme that entertains while at the same giving food for thought, fostering dialogue and perhaps even sparking social policy debate in other formats and media? |
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Radio is low-cost and easy to operate, and not only informs, educates and entertains, but also empowers the community by giving a strong public voice to the voiceless. |
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It entertains reigning champion Leinster on Saturday. |
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So I seek that which challenges me and not what entertains. |
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Such ideals are not helpful to humanity, and the sooner they are dispelled and dismissed the better for the nation which entertains them and the better for the world. |
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Africa, north and south of the Sahara, entertains high hopes that the road will help enhance trade and cooperation and thus contribute to Africa-wide social and economic development. |
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Ibrahim, who entertains suspicions of this double-handed policy, compromises the Prince by every means in his power. |
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The colourful pop queen entertains KatyCats with hits from her third studio album Teenage Dream at Jakarta's Sentul International Convention Centre. |
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The entire piece is wrapped in a grainy, reel-to-reel filmstrip package that entertains as well as educates users about the product in a positive light. |
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