"You need to get down there and entertain, entertain, entertain," Dr. Zachry said.
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That said, Michael Bublé's job is to entertain, and entertain he certainly does.
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I can entertain people and I can entertain people with a not-so-hidden political agenda.
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"I want to entertain people a bit," he told Jeré Longman, and he continues to entertain.
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I entertain him briefly with a wave and making funny faces, and then entertain myself with Candy Crush.
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And it's hard to entertain me, so you entertain me, I know the masses is gonna take it and just eat it up.
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He is also willing to entertain — and to entertain his audience with — the possibility that the zealots and crackpots may be onto something.
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Most French parents already believe in a conclusion that Kamenetz and Riley endorse: If you don't constantly entertain kids, they'll learn to entertain themselves.
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I do not feel I could entertain a prime minister.
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Parents entertain kids with table tennis and giant Jenga games.
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Officials often invite him to entertain people in poor areas.
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" He added that being acquired "is not something we entertain.
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It's a lovely time to redecorate or entertain at home.
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I'm here to entertain you, but only during my shift.
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Stephen Jr. wanted a space where he could entertain friends.
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I love traditional English recipes, I entertain once a week.
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Want to entertain a few people at a dinner party?
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The funds were used to entertain and provide various gifts.
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But let's entertain for a moment that this is significant.
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In any language, Mashable seeks to inform, inspire and entertain.
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The bottom line: Trump will entertain cutting almost anything else.
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The set can entertain up to six kids at once.
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Similarly, Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale needs to entertain its audience.
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It's all very funny, and perhaps only serves to entertain.
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These crystals don't do anything except entertain my handsy cat.
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Transgender stories used to entertain only trans and queer audiences.
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Unlikely. But let us entertain the notion that it is.
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My goal is to entertain and educate on the issues.
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I love to entertain but sometimes I want to teach.
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The young girl's cousins try to entertain her with dolls.
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They share a room, and so they entertain one another.
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The aim is as much to entertain as to inform.
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Plus, they can also be another place to entertain guests.
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You don't need the latest toys to entertain your kids
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Predictably, however, the Brooklyn boys unearth much to entertain them.
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That's the whole point of having the house — to entertain.
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Serious criminals have access to guns and wouldn't entertain this.
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Eisen praised his decency and willingness to entertain others' opinions.
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We conclude that we have jurisdiction to entertain this dispute.
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Artists visit shelters to entertain those who now live there.
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She discovered early that she had a talent to entertain.
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They're trying to tell a story, they're trying to entertain.
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I continued to entertain some hopes about the aforementioned crush.
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Volunteers from Syria's family planning agency entertain children with games.
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Two that educate and entertain will take place this weekend.
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We do things locally and we entertain at our house.
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To inform, persuade, entertain or a combination of the three?
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Oh, and the truly desirable ones must entertain discriminating drivers.
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Where Abbott sought to entertain, Prince has striven to elevate.
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The verses were originally composed to entertain Mr. Eliot's godchildren.
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Malls are looking for new ways to entertain and amuse.
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"We entertain a lot," said Mr. McGrath, an insurance executive.
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She never wanted me to entertain it as a possibility.
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But Frank will remind me, 'You've got to entertain people!
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Yet their examples should and do endure, entertain, and encourage.
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You're great at real estate, and boy can you entertain!
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The Museum of Selfies aims to entertain, more than enlighten.
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We've always found new jobs, and new ways to entertain ourselves.
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This month-old Gowanus spot aims to both satisfy and entertain.
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Well, it is entertainment but it's not purely to entertain people.
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A: I feel that a film's first job is to entertain.
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Mary Jane promises Justin that she won't entertain that ludicrous idea.
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It's always been little quirky stunts, things to entertain the viewers.
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Do you want to entertain listeners or provide information, or both?
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Their shows aimed to touch people rather than just entertain them.
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So who better to entertain the masses during Super Bowl LIII?
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"We love to entertain," the Saved by the Bell actor says.
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Sometimes it takes two to entertain a toddler at the doctor!
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JIM CRAMER: Not the last time we'll probably entertain that question.
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Otherwise, you'll have to entertain your hookup buddy all week long.
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I noticed also on this list, the things that entertain me.
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First the fighters hardly entertain the idea; now they're demanding it.
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He said the President's past statements were merely intended to entertain.
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People use it to entertain themselves and communicate with their besties.
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I don't feel like I have to entertain during these shows.
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Create a big workstation so you can entertain to the fullest.
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It's best if I don't seriously entertain the thought of leaving.
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If you're trying to retire, don't entertain a fight with me.
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Retailers who don't entertain adopting the model risk fading away completely.
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Qusai's job, and Rasha's, was to entertain Aleppans despite it all.
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It has two priorities, Mosseri says: to inform and to entertain.
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My role was not to entertain and educate in equal measure.
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I'm not going to entertain the "Puig shoved him first" folks.
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I find myself drawing to entertain him a lot of times.
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Let me play my guitar and write songs and entertain people.
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During his service, he loved to entertain troops during their downtime.
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Animals can inspire, amaze, entertain, and even hold world record titles.
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His whiskers get twitchy; he can try too hard to entertain.
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They interpret a writer's script to entertain or inform an audience.
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They should not only entertain, but they should also be educational.
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I understand that it is meant to entertain first and foremost.
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They call that bitch, but you think I'm gonna entertain you.
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Advertisers will craft more creative pieces that actually entertain and inspire.
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Or was this just an innocent moment meant to entertain viewers?
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That is not to say his extraterrestrial anecdotes fail to entertain.
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They, too, are exploring less wasteful ways to decorate and entertain.
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Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to entertain people.
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Hilton & Hyland listing agent Gary Gold said Perenchio loved to entertain.
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The Little Rockers will perform songs that may entertain parents, too.
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In the living room, we watch TV, eat dinner and entertain.
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A soccer tournament, rides and singers were to entertain the crowd.
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I now had a huge audience to entertain, edify, and enrich.
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What are we supposed to do without something to entertain us?
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Yup, love to entertain at cocktail hour on my poolside patio!
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They basically convinced me that I needed to entertain the offer.
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Unlike sideline cheering, which is to entertain, this is about winning.
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You can still entertain in a way you're really proud of.
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The Rock and an army of other performers entertain the troops.
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Entertain this idea for a minute: a three-sentence cover letter.
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Two more Juliet balconies overlook the landscaped deck with room to entertain.
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We should entertain people in India also, with our music and visuals.
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It's still an unscripted reality TV show designed, above all, to entertain.
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"Americans don't talk to each other, we entertain each other," Postman wrote.
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They want a place they can entertain and be with their kids.
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"Here I added a champagne tub for when we entertain," she says.
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And, unlike Conroy's, hers is to entertain as well as to provoke.
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Megan Rapinoe is just here to entertain — well, that, and score goals.
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Virtual reality will change how we learn and how we entertain ourselves.
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We've come too far to even entertain the idea of turning back.
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No one wants to entertain fascist fantasies if they're all around them.
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Let's look at Zubov's merits and entertain the argument against his induction.
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Rihanna, N.E.R.D will entertain with a medley of their chart-topping hits.
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She doesn't even want to entertain a conversation about getting back together.
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Instead it shows how little the originals' ability to entertain has faded.
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Even on election night, on March 31st, Mr Zelensky continued to entertain.
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"Surrealism exists to confuse, amaze, inspire and entertain," she wrote on Instagram.
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The easy-roll wheels allow you to entertain anywhere in your home.
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He wants to provide positive energy for us and entertain our fans.
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You're willing to entertain any argument that makes your enemy look bad.
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DJs and musicians are not puppets born solely to entertain on command.
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But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell won't publicly entertain the idea — yet.
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I go out and compete and wow the crowd and entertain people.
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Figures like Reagan were afforded opportunities to entertain and fulfill civic obligations.
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They are actors groomed and trained to entertain from a "personality" perspective.
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I became a comedy writer to entertain people, not to divide them.
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But in the other three segments, he only seems out to entertain.
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It is time that we entertain new solutions from a different perspective.
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"Hopefully I was able to entertain everybody," Tanaka said through an interpreter.
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"These are all proposals that we are unlikely to entertain," he said.
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"I always buy angel food cake when I entertain," he told me.
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He is not the first president to entertain the urge to purge.
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My dilemma: I entertain regularly, and my guests often bring hostess gifts.
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The White House is refusing to even entertain that notion for now.
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"I just love to entertain people and make people happy," Fries said.
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And essentially that is Rae Sremmurd's function: to entertain and nothing else.
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But the humor does more than entertain—it forms the philosophical core.
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Actors, singers, comedians, athletes, TV personalities: Their jobs are to entertain us.
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Subliminally it does entertain, but not as a formula or a system.
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Be smart: It's not clear whether MGM's claim is possible to entertain.
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In this world, the aberrant and the monstrous don't offend but entertain.
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We want that to entertain us, too, as part of the act.
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The results will entertain you, tug on your heartstrings — and horrify you.
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For fun, they entertain at home or do free activities like hiking.
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European leaders have been reasonably clear that they will not entertain Mrs.
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Like Arsenal, Liverpool did not know any other way than to entertain.
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"[T]he idea is above all to entertain, however artfully," noted Rockwell.
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With Obama's election, Coates briefly allowed himself to entertain the same belief.
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"My philosophy is to entertain people, to make people happy," he said.
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When we entertain these ideas, something of our very humanity is lost.
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Make time to beautify your home or entertain close friends and family.
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Turns out, we are not the first people to entertain this question.
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Still, "The Biological Mind" is chock-full of fun facts that entertain.
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Can he entertain foreign dignitaries, even if he doesn't speak their language?
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Fighters are just brutes that come to entertain the rich white people.
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I hope my fellow Democrats will at least entertain that unlikely possibility.
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My responsibility next year is to write a book that will entertain.
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There's only so many different yacht-centric fantasies a person can entertain.
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Virtual reality, for example, can entertain, educate and engage us, he said.
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Did all those people think I was there just to entertain them?
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Drafting a routine to entertain 102 million viewers, with extreme technical precision?
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Tech moguls entertain the notion that our world is a computer simulation.
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You're stressed because your kitchen is small and you love to entertain.
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Find yourself some friends who will entertain you with your own look.
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The major health care stakeholders will entertain limits for everyone but themselves.
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"It's a great place to entertain and hang out," Mr. McGrath said.
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Cinema was not invented 100-something years ago only to entertain people.
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Audi collaborated with Disney to show how car-based VR can entertain passengers.
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But if there's any company that could entertain such a perk, it's Amazon.
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" "You always have your mind with you, so you have to entertain yourself.
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Snapchat filters are peppered in to inform and entertain, not to waste time.
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When people like you, they're willing to follow you or entertain your idea.
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"An artist's role is to educate and entertain," Sachs tells The Creators Project.
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Did Neal, the coder whom the show affectionately called "Sasquatch," continue to entertain?
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I know people have been saying, 'Jim, will you please entertain more companies?
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And if you're someone who loves to entertain, the getting is particularly good.
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At around 6, I leave the teahouse to entertain at a dinner party.
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Inform and entertain the masses, and the feed will keep showing you prominently.
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Bunny Hop (Tuesday) This event will benefit children as well as entertain them.
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We aren't going to have any of it if it doesn't entertain us.
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Entertain the notion of CNN blackmailing a private citizen for half a second.
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They're now able to entertain the very desires they'd taught themselves to suppress.
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Neither Ms Sarsons' research nor her experience lead her to entertain such notions.
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The German chancellor is expected to entertain alternative figures at the next discussion.
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"We are not just objects to entertain the world," she said on stage.
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Echo show can also entertain with jokes, Easter eggs, and even a song.
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Who says the United States men's national team can't entertain us this summer?
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"To be able to entertain an audience, that was my dream," he says.
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There is too much going on inside our minds to entertain any chitchat.
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Together, they offered a taste of VR's ability to transport, inform, and entertain.
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The rise of smartphones has transformed the way students communicate and entertain themselves.
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During her summer vacation, she will entertain many of her immediate family members.
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That ability to entertain his fans could now propel him into Downing Street.
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Herjavec says if entrepreneurs are able to entertain him, they have his attention.
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How you could even entertain the idea that Pugster did it beats me.
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Lil Pump and SpongeBob's ignorant and silly attitudes entertain and make people laugh.
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He loves to sleep late, he loves to entertain, he's an amazing cook.
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But Davis knows her readers have questions, and she's willing to entertain them.
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Hope was terrified to give statements or even entertain the idea of it.
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Amazon's desire to clothe and feed and entertain every American cannot be denied.
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They declined to say how many guests or employees they would entertain there.
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Some airports are trying to entertain flyers during their layovers with cool features.
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"We are willing to entertain (leverage) over 7.0 times," a regional banker said.
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Even Thomé's most functional furniture and objects entertain with bold patterns and color.
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I feel that if you're able to entertain, you're doing a good thing.
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Trump says he "wouldn't entertain" idea of adding seats to the Supreme Court.
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Athletes and sports competitors participate in organized, officiated sporting events to entertain spectators.
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That's how one dad decided to entertain himself on a recent snow day.
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" As for Miley, Billy Ray said "I love to watch her entertain people.
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But Tebo insisted Tyler is eager to do what he does best — entertain.
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Lin did not entertain any notion that there was significance to the connection.
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The Saracens, who are chasing a fourth consecutive final four, entertain Northampton Saturday.
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This is a deepfake, an AI-generated dupe designed to deceive or entertain.
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PlayStation VR isn't a matrix gateway, it's a toy that's meant to entertain.
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Sardar Sahib would entertain supplicants sitting on a large chair outside his house.
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If you don't find a way to entertain yourself, it's even more difficult.
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Rodney is incorrect to say that the panelists don't entertain other people's views.
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The passive rides that so enraptured me in 1983 still entertain today's children.
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It's unclear if China's president, Xi Jinping, would even entertain such a proposal.
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Do you want to be able to have people over and entertain more?
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We need new and modern tools to entertain and attract a younger generation.
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Can you entertain them over Zoom or Google Hangout by reading a book?
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You once danced naked on the living room table to entertain your wife.
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But scientists aren't trained to entertain what we can't plot on a graph.
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After binging through Netflix, all that's left to entertain us is each other.
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Walls are also doing their part to help parents entertain their children, too.
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Read Adrienne's story about how to entertain young children during a quarantine here.
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I assumed that the production, directed and choreographed by Warren Carlyle, would entertain.
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As the activities coordinator, she struggled to find ways to entertain the clients.
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The Golden Knights, Las Vegas's first major pro sports franchise, expect to entertain.
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They're both at their wits end with Logan, so why not entertain themselves?
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It seems he hopes to entertain his supporters, rather than defend his conduct.
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The internet has changed the way we communicate, conduct commerce and entertain ourselves.
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Still, when we entertain, we often like to put our best feet forward.
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Instead, they entertain themselves by reading, watching videos, and playing on their phones.
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Each kit contains carefully selected items that will engage, entertain, and enlighten youngsters.
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While current anthropologists no longer entertain notions of human progress, games sure do .
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He was making it clear that he was willing to entertain all options.
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Residents can entertain guests out back on the newly added deck and patio.
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He will not entertain any inquiries before the last game has been played.
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Edward himself is a mentalist and claims no powers other than to entertain.
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It is never O.K. to entertain in a way that dehumanizes another race.
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And I'm willing to entertain the idea that the categories are measuring something.
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"My goal is to find a Bobby Short to entertain," Mr. Keller said.
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You don't know what we're doing here, but we're going to entertain you.
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To share information and narratives that will interest, enlighten, move, entertain readers; 2.
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He's claimed they are meant to entertain and promote spiritual discussion and debate.
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Your job is not to send messages or moralize; it's to entertain people.
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" As he told USA Today, "Definitely a sprinter first, but I like to entertain.
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Art can entertain us and educate us, and in times like these, console us.
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All of these titles clearly take artistic license to entertain and amuse their audience.
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Geminis love to talk, and luckily, their mom is usually happy to entertain them.
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If you like to entertain, you're going to love David Burtka's upcoming new cookbook.
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Some on Twitter said Target workers were helping to entertain children and offering refreshments.
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Do you think the people in Hollywood are prepared to entertain this next cohort?
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Three years ago, no one could seriously entertain the idea of a President Trump.
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Enjoy the company of your friends and loved ones as you entertain each other.
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That's where sponsors and big corporates often block-reserve expensive seats to entertain clients.
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"Whether it's contempt or whether it's sanctions, I'm going to entertain them," Kim said.
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But we have SNL's recap to entertain us one more time: Spicey out. pic.twitter.
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They were best friends with each other and I didn't need to entertain them.
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Movies can teach just as well as they entertain, sometimes even in unexpected ways.
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Iffat was the creative type, imagining fun ways to entertain and educate young Muslims.
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Policymakers will entertain ideas such as welcoming temporary price gains above the official target.
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Vanessa Hudgens' plunging purple gown allowed her to entertain photographers with a ribbon display.
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When people are homebound and frozen, they do weird, fun things to entertain themselves.
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The purpose of the Breaking Trail videos was to entertain, but also to educate.
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These are avenues I went down because I knew it would entertain the audience.
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"We don't entertain offers," said Liu when asked who has been kicking the tires.
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My production company, These Pictures, actively pursues projects that both entertain and push boundaries.
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Black Mirror is a show that doesn't just entertain, it also makes us think.
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And nothing so stirs his willingness to entertain what some consider illegal or wrong.
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I'm not even going to let you entertain the notion that I didn't try.
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He mostly does card tricks, but he says his main goal is to entertain.
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Some films, which are big-budget and commercial, their purpose is only to entertain.
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Don't be afraid to go outside the box and entertain as a primary outcome.
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It's not just about performing—you have to be around to entertain 24/7.
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Even so, Crocker says that isn't something he wants to entertain at the moment.
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There are many ways to entertain yourself after a long day at the office.
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And even those watching live TV have ways to entertain themselves during commercial breaks.
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Also I would probably play public enemy and stockhausen remixes to entertain the republicans.
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But it's rare for courts to entertain defense allegations of widespread post-settlement fraud.
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" The actor continued, "I am a big believer that our job is to entertain.
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It's impossible not to entertain the possibility of more time travel stuff next season.
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Watching EverQuest's ability to entertain and bring people together has inspired and humbled us.
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How many character actors does it take to entertain an audience for 90 minutes?
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During her summer holiday, she will also entertain many of her immediate family members.
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USO to entertain U.S. troop stationed in the Middle East in 2006, when Franken
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The Supreme Court offered no explanation for why it wouldn't entertain the gunmaker's appeal.
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We hope our show will inspire and entertain families and folks of all generations.
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Much like the original, it will entertain, challenge, baffle, occasionally confuse but ultimately delight.
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President Trump: He said he "wouldn't entertain" the idea of court packing, reports Reuters.
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We hope our picks can inform, enlighten and entertain any up-and-coming adult.
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But some airports are looking for new ways to entertain flyers with unique amenities.
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Here's the rare offering that'll entertain the little ones without grating your last nerve.
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A Jurassic Park-like island filled with robotic dinosaurs to entertain residents and visitors.
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I feel that if you're able to entertain people, you're doing a good thing.
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With Venus and Mercury in Aries, you're in the mood to entertain at home.
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Since his daughters are not big sports fans, they entertain themselves by watching Netflix.
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Learn how to entertain guests and make cutesy crafts with Amy Sedaris's new series.
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He wants to entertain you, but none of that means his poetry is frivolous.
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So, they've simply found new ways to entertain us while we're all shut in.
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O) board is set to decide on Wednesday whether to entertain Comcast Corp's (CMCSA.
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That said, crosswords should entertain and uplift — and generally, a light tone is desirable.
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Politically charged performances from Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and others surprise, shock, and entertain millions.
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Bring a book for the downtime — Twitter is no longer there to entertain you.
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Start an online music festival or poetry jam to entertain similarly confined folk. FACTS.
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Soon after our new rooms were complete, we received our first request to entertain.
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Once war was declared, the star took to the road to entertain the troops.
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Using the medium to entertain, it can be very hard not to glamorize violence.
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Our new suggested reads include titles that are good bets to enchant and entertain.
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Meanwhile they managed to write, cook, study, make art and entertain hordes of guests.
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The advice of some Sandy survivors is that you may have to entertain leaving.
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She's a loyal family member who won't entertain questions about her father's purported infidelities.
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Again, this is the most helpful context through which to entertain Gerstell's many arguments.
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So the cheer team was told to entertain at halftime to keep students occupied.
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He's the role's most extroverted player, with touches of flamboyance to entertain the children.
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We used to come up with dance routines, obviously, and skits to entertain people.
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Kapwing empowers anyone to storytell and entertain, whether out of whimsy or professional necessity.
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But let us entertain the scenario that Ms. Le Pen does get this far.
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But with store options on the wane, how will Fifth Avenue entertain its visitors?
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Again, this is the most helpful context through which to entertain Gerstell's many arguments.
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Past Tense For more than 180 years, racist stereotypes have been used to entertain.
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We hope that at least some of these articles will entertain you as well.
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From the biggest part of my heart thank you for letting me entertain you.
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But it's interesting to entertain a world in which Hamilton happens but Obama doesn't.
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It's a strange and very unique way for a business to entertain staff and clients.
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Starting rate: $585 for two nights (two-night minimum) Looking to entertain your inner child?
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And this is the wide array of things that will entertain us all month long.
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I use Youtube to educate and entertain myself on my favorite hobby, which is firearms.
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"It is more expensive than I anticipated to entertain a 13-year-old," he said.
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It has said that it would not entertain "fishing requests" by foreign governments for information.
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To entertain the crowd, attendees listened and danced along as Voice winner Jordan Smith performed.
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What's the one thing guaranteed to entertain audiences who were fans of the first film?
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"I love that it's a great space to entertain both inside and out," she says.
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Traffic moves so slowly that one roundabout has a wraparound television screen to entertain drivers.
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We're pretty happy to entertain potential lovers over mid-price chicken burgers and refillable Pepsi.
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Residents suffering through the brutal winters of Minnesota are finding interesting ways to entertain themselves.
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I want to entertain so people can stop worrying about the mundane aspects of life.
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Cardi's use of humor is meant to entertain, but can be genuinely empowering and strategic.
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And a movie, apparently, isn't supposed to push too hard — it's just supposed to entertain.
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And we hope that at least some of these articles will entertain you as well.
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I don't golf or ski, typical activities for Wall Street bankers wanting to entertain clients.
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"You're one person," he told the Billboard reporter, talking about having to constantly entertain fans.
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"Lighting is a huge, huge thing, especially if you like to entertain," Drew, 38, said.
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I prepare myself for a day of trying to entertain them while working from home.
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Screens also live on the backside of the front headrests, ready to entertain extra passengers.
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We don't have things that we come up with because we want to entertain somebody.
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For scifi to entertain us puny humans, most "AIs" need to be similar to us.
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I thought adding color would, in some regard, distract readers and entertain their imagination less.
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You were to entertain me and keep me distracted from the very stupid real world.
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And they reach people usually while they're commuting and looking for something to entertain them.
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He's a man who makes TV shows for a living to entertain people, he said.
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Yes, it should entertain, but cinema is made to convey a message, to say something.
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For that to happen, Chinese movies will have to find ways to entertain American audiences.
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The only part about that is, like Hollywood people make great movies that entertain us.
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I am entertainer and it is paramount to me that I am able to entertain.
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If Congress decided that, if the American people signed off on that, you'd entertain it?
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If you're staying sober all night, you've got to find some way to entertain yourself.
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It's a terrible question to even have to entertain, but an inescapable reality for many.
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Our fantasy game could have ended there, but the very idea continued to entertain us.
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"I did it more than anything to entertain my YouTube audience," Rodríguez told Digital Trends.
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He refused to entertain the notion that anyone was to blame for the police response.
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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban refused to entertain moving playoff games to accommodate a convention.
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She didn't look like a pinup girl here to entertain us with her feminine wiles.
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You know, when you make the show, honestly, it's to entertain, but it's to win.
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"He can pick up a microphone, entertain you, and tell you a story," Hager said.
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There's an infinity Jacuzzi, a salt relaxation room, and curved a bar to entertain guests.
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We entertain friends and family at the table in the garden, just like I visualized.
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"We're here to entertain," Wyatt has said, and ticket holders should have little doubt. ♦
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I was able to sit back and entertain while still keeping an eye on everything.
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This new breed's desire to entertain, however, can allow room for myths to slip in.
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Liberals didn't get why Mr. Clinton's choice to entertain the question was a big deal.
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But to publicly entertain such theories, Mr. Erickson said, means sliding down a dangerous slope.
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Why not accept the fact that his jokes inform just as much as they entertain?
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The invertebrate experts who were kind enough to entertain my questions were also largely stumped.
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She put the TV on to entertain us and Princess Diana was all over it.
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With no new episodes to entertain them, fans returned to their favorite off-season pastimes.
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Working parents can't constantly entertain young children, but most young children don't understand those boundaries.
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I got the feeling that he wanted to entertain and delight and engage young minds.
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"We've got nothing to entertain these students — no stories, no drawing, no painting," she said.
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They entertain the mystery by not giving interviews, by letting the music speak for them.
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Sabathia plans to retire after this season and will not entertain questions of a comeback.
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It works hard to surprise, shock, and entertain, and it frequently succeeds on all counts.
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SCHRADER With Ethan it was: Every time you feel the urge to entertain, step away.
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BEIJING PAYBACKBy Daniel Nieh "Beijing Payback" is a propulsive first novel that aims to entertain.
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Let me put it this way: I entertain people who say I shoot too much.
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Gary Gold, one of the listing agents from Hilton & Hyland, said Perenchio loved to entertain.
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From the Bayreuth Festival to Chicago and New York, looking for new ways to entertain.
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"If you cook and entertain and host, a closed kitchen is better," Ms. Shah said.
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" Eliot included these poems in letters to entertain his godchildren and signed them "Old Possum.
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"They can play and entertain themselves so even if you're not home they have stimulation."
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Now we're having some people entertain it, but you don't know what's going to happen.
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"It's so unnecessary, just to entertain people, for someone to have died," Ms. Malinowski said.
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Not just the forms of speech that entertain us, but the ones that challenge us.
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Andy Cohen, for his part, doesn't entertain the idea that the show harms its stars.
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Eventually the couple would entertain in Saltwood Castle, the enormous pile they purchased in Kent.
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While the DJ pumped Cardi's music, every stripper got a chance to entertain the queen.
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It's basically just like the goop that used to entertain you for hours, only better.
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But Mr. Chazelle can't entertain that complexity — the Messengers are nothing but a straw band.
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Yet they are hesitant over fiercer sanctions, or to entertain military intervention as an option.
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What if I found myself on consecutive five-hour flights with nothing to entertain me?
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That task forces them to cajole and confront, to engage and entertain, the other side.
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And so from that standpoint ... You were doing it to entertain yourself and your friends.
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Everybody's a 2000-year-old now, they can't just ... [LG laughs] Like we have to entertain.
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Will they replace human jobs or just act as sideshow substitutes to attract and entertain tourists?
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The brick-paved courtyard offers ample space for an outdoor dining table and areas to entertain.
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Photo: Halo NeuroscienceAthletes are generally willing to entertain any scientific-sounding trend that promises an edge.
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The U.S. refuses to entertain any legislation that isn't "verifiable" in nature, which makes it tricky.
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Some reports say a brand-new Ferris wheel opened early to entertain residents after the accident.
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Films can choose to take whatever responsibility they want, but the primary responsibility is to entertain.
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"Everyone knows Afghans are escaping war," he said, and refused to entertain the thought of deportation.
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At best, they're designed to entertain a child — the same demographic Laffy Taffies mainly cater to.
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We don't go crazy trying to entertain or stimulate Grant or put him in unnatural positions.
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Diarists shouldn't feel like they have to try unreasonably hard to entertain us or our readers.
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Kyrgios shook Nadal's hand then headed into a postmatch press conference where he continued to entertain.
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And each state has its own laws and exceptionally strict criteria to entertain any foolish challenges.
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You'd be amazed how long driving up and down the same mountain can entertain a kid.
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I looked at the Macs and gave my brain a half-second to entertain other options.
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BART plans to entertain a suggestion to convert the old train cars into much-needed housing.
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Games are all brief and feel more like technical showcases than experiences meant to consistently entertain.
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And they didn't understand why the president would entertain such an idea in the first place.
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The Rock will join other celebrities to entertain U.S. troops serving at an overseas military base.
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Dare iPhone and Mac users entertain the idea of working on Windows and Android as well?
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The Solo crew speculates that it may have followed them there, but let's entertain another possibility.
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I do my best to entertain, no matter how big or small the dance floor is.
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Jenner wanted to entertain her house guests; she did so with punny cocktails spiked with irreverence.
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We're working and we have to do what we have to do to entertain you guys.
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"I think they would entertain an offer if we were to put one together," he said.
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In China's sparsely populated west, one group pitched in to help the elderly and entertain children.
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" She added, "My production company, These Pictures, actively pursues projects that both entertain and push boundaries.
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We use our smartphones to work, entertain, organize, do hundreds of daily tasks, even find love.
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But Kilduff noted that Russian officials have begun to entertain the notion of doing just that.
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A top Playboy exec tells TMZ they'd seriously entertain Beacher's proposal, although not necessarily the price.
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I've been doing this a long time, so I've got to do something to entertain myself.
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He needs to be a schmoozer, to be a host, to entertain the powerful and wealthy.
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Make your apartment feel like a sacred oasis and a place where you love to entertain.
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This is a guilt-free destination fantasy that defies all logic and exists purely to entertain.
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The desire for politics to entertain was one of the things that gave us President Trump.
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"For the time being, we're celebrating the fact we have new friends and guests to entertain."
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There to explain joy; to entertain; to sell cars; to encourage, to persuade and to cajole.
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"We have enough apps on our phone that give us information or entertain us," he said.
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To entertain this kind of question is the first strong step toward appreciating Howe's modernist forensics.
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In other words, the way we entertain ourselves is not isolated from our impact on society.
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Every school should field teams of their best athletes to entertain and inspire their fellow students.
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They jumped in and helped me entertain him, which also made the experience even more extraordinary!!
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I had to decide whether or not to entertain every thought that came into my mind.
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"One thing I cannot entertain is withdrawing our troops as part of the deal," he said.
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By his own admission, Michael Cohen is seeking and would entertain book, TV and movie deals.
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Considering this, losing influence in Iraq is a scenario Tehran would not be willing to entertain.
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The mansion has no shortage of ways to entertain, including a pool table and home theater.
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Here, with élan, he continues to entertain the city's elite, Campari on the rocks in hand.
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I began to entertain the terrible thought that Mr. Trump had not actually read my book.
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I was just as confused as anyone else and was told not to even entertain it.
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It's fun to be part of such a sweet group that continues to entertain young people.
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Though at times pleasingly quirky, the story is too slackly written and insipidly photographed to entertain.
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Still, many famous scholars put limitations on female imams, if they entertain the idea at all.
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It was kind of a common way to entertain ourselves, sports radio and other talk shows.
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Suddenly people 'Gramming from home will be a new way to entertain themselves and their pals.
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To entertain his three sons, from his marriage to Judith Pratt, he began writing children's books.
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One of Alva's main goals was turning the mansion into a suitable place to entertain guests.
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Here she would entertain an inner circle of friends, enjoying her private retreat from court life.
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Maureen Dowd: You have gorgeous stuff in your house in White Plains, but you don't entertain.
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Sports are still canceled, so we'll have to entertain ourselves with this turtle "dribbling" a basketball.
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But it's good to entertain all criticism because it's very important to talk about these things.
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Tsai's characters are drawn to entertain, whether you're a comic-book enthusiast or a military strategist.
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And upsizing to a two-bedroom would allow her to more easily entertain friends and relatives.
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This channel's purpose is to entertain people and not to spread hate to anyone else's channels.
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" He added, "But we are not open to or willing to entertain links to unrelated issues.
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For Mattingly, the poetic sensibility manifests as the ability to entertain — and enact — alternative relational structures.
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"The classical in-flight programs are supposed to entertain you during the flight," Dr. Goeury said.
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Being mindful doesn't mean you'll stop experiencing distraction or no longer entertain negative thoughts or emotions.
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But it would seem that one would have to be delusional to entertain such a belief.
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Melamed doesn't want us to entertain this question, though the structure of the novel demands it.
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Their content marketplace is connecting consumers with authors around the globe to entertain and democratize publishing.
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But the nonprofit frequently struggles to balance its mission to educate with its desire to entertain.
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"They were bred in China to sit at the emperor's feet and entertain," Ms. Mosier said.
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But then I gradually adapted to our new life of isolation and learned to entertain myself.
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Ryan, too, refused to entertain the prospect of pulling the bill before it gets a vote.
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And even without a printed guide, it's easy for families to find much to entertain them.
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I entertain a lot, and we might have a happy hour or auction here for charities.
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"This show is meant to entertain, but it is obviously meant to be provocative," King said.
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You can't be intrusive with your politics in popular fiction, when you're trying to entertain people.
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And if there is a study of BEARDS, there must be music to entertain those pogonologists.
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I was happy to entertain and live and work and do everything in one open space.
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U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has said he, too, would entertain the possibility if asked.
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A shift of four Republicans willing to entertain witnesses could take matters out of his hands.
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Theater producers expected new crowds as Americans looked for new ways to entertain themselves without alcohol.
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Sometimes you don't need five minutes of choreography and well-timed jokes to entertain a crowd.
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He said he founded the group in the 1960s, hoping to entertain and educate the public.
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Duterte has described Sunday's kiss as "pure showbiz" intended to entertain a crowd of Filipino expatriates.
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It is difficult to entertain a sex drive when you are living a life of fear.
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You paid a cover charge to walk into an establishment that is designed to entertain you.
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People are creating more innovative ways to entertain themselves with water bottles other than flipping them.
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The big picture: Parents rely on digital babysitters and device-led playtime to entertain their children.
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This is a marvelous time to redecorate your home or entertain loved ones at your abode.
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This is mostly throw away one-liners I'm just doing to entertain myself at idle moments.
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"We are both very outgoing and social — we just love to host and entertain," she said.
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Coming off a rough 2018 season, Sanchez would seem unlikely to entertain long-term offers now.
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He likes driving it around Moscow, he told me, to enrage Muscovites and entertain American tourists.
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"I've got 2.4 million people on Twitter who will entertain me at any moment," Gaiman said.
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When he wasn't working, Forman would use those same tools to entertain his own friends and family.
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George didn't participate in the headstand action, but did entertain himself by playing with a rainbow slinky.
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For now, SpaceX fans will just have to entertain themselves with the two photos released so far.
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Given the passion of their followers, the reactions — some of which include profanities — are sure to entertain.
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Other legal scholars disagree on this or the degree to which the president could even entertain this.
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Here are our top five podcast episodes of the week, ready to entertain you door-to-door.
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I text with R. He's trying to entertain B. with some rudimentary version of a puppet show.
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They want to hear outrageousness, and that's my arrogance thinking that Robin Williams can't entertain my audience.
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A waxing moon in Leo occupies the day, putting us in a mood to entertain each other.
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That's hard to say for sure, but it's certainly a fun thought to entertain — as many have.
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My job was to entertain guests by suggesting sports programs and other kind of activities to them.
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There are moments when you entertain it, but all in all there is no time for that.
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But gamblers still entertain the possibility that the Brexit rollercoaster will end up back where it started.
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It augments me-centered posts with content that's meant to delight, teach, celebrate, and entertain … not sell.
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So maybe instead of a revival fans will entertain the possibility of a Dunder Mifflin horror movie.
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And so I don't want to hear that I should entertain the thought of doing another gig.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX), have begun to entertain the conspiracies and falsehoods peddled by those fringe figures.
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All sorts of performers congregate around Piccadilly Circus to entertain the throngs of tourists and workday commuters.
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Hettinger created the invention more than two decades ago, hoping to entertain her 7-year-old daughter.
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There are food and drinks, and often, they'll bring out a few stars to entertain the audience.
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If you don't entertain ideas that are a little crazy, then you won't disrupt the status quo.
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Thus, to entertain without giving into that 'x eviscerates y' screaming-headline discourse, she turns to seduction.
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In the past week, he has also steadfastly refused to entertain the idea of resigning his office.
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M.J. initially didn't want to entertain the idea, but ended up dropping the ether on Papa Ball.
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LONDON — Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling does a lot more than just entertain people with her books.
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They're forced to entertain themselves, and as a result they're freer and more imaginative than we are.
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Their focus was the rockstars, whom they loved to entertain in ways usually reserved for hardcore porn.
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"That's not something I think we would entertain until far later, if at all," Schiff said Wednesday.
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Franken, then a comedian, was in the Middle East for a USO tour to entertain troops overseas.
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"At the Oscars…people of color are always welcomed to give out awards… even entertain," she wrote.
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Steve's the type of guy that if you went to visit him, he'd try to entertain you.
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People believe it's easy but competitive streaming is a constant struggle to entertain and push yourself further.
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But many parents use the main YouTube service to entertain or educate children, other research has found.
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This is why Ellen exists: to entertain women 25-54 who watch network television during the day.
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I want a president who will do the job, not one who will entertain in tabloid-fashion.
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This is a moment for you to step into a world that's completely designed to entertain you.
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I tilted the bottle and I poured as he turned around and continued to entertain the women.
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Let our mortification and bad judgment entertain you as we share our most cringe-worthy cinematic anecdotes.
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Khloé is worried that she might be being selfish if she doesn't at least entertain the idea.
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For commercially funded events, they need to entertain the brands, the clients, the fans in the cities.
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But, unlike Yizhar's novella "Khirbet Khizeh" and Ram Loevy's television version, "Fauda" is ultimately content to entertain.
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Democrats praise the services but are more willing to entertain the idea of more protections for workers.
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"I'm single so I really want a place to entertain," Andrew a bulge-bracket sales trader said.
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"I know he can pick up a microphone, entertain you, and tell you a story," he said.
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"Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares," the New Testament warns.
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"Everyone has their own unlimited data plan, so everyone can do what they want to entertain themselves."
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"The whole point is that as a businessman you entertain and look at everything," Banks told me.
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With the right science and good writing, we'll do our best to enlighten and entertain our audience.
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As such, Cyber Security 102 didn't entertain anyone trying to legitimately (or even illegitimately) figure it out.
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My grandparents owned a dispensary clinic and I was always there, doing magic to entertain people waiting.
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Still, it wasn't hard to find ways to entertain ourselves—we live in New York, after all.
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The source said Verizon had received unsolicited interest in Yahoo Finance but did not entertain the conversations.
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At this point, I'm over trying to entertain him and I just want to find my friend.
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Twenty, on a Paris backstreet I took in a bear brought out to entertain our gathering crowd.
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When hosting a dinner party, it's hard to entertain and do the dishes at the same time.
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Each year these zoos host weekend celebrations that educate about animals as well as entertain young humans.
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And yet the episode still manages to entertain, in part because the investigation is picking up steam.
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But plenty of the other actors who portrayed long-gone characters are still around to entertain us.
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You don't need to agree to every social engagement or entertain every person who flirts with you.
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While the shows' primary aim is to entertain, the first major election in the late-night vs.
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The children's show, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, never ceases to educate and entertain — even me.
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Truly, the aesthetics of the recently-deceased MS Paint will never die and never cease to entertain.
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Rarely this spring has there been a hint that the Blue Jays would entertain such an idea.
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Generally, that person tends to stay on the show for a while because they entertain the audience.
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Even if he did, taking medical information from a game designed to entertain is questionable at best.
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There are other examples, in recent memory, that illustrate private equity firms willing to entertain public investments.
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Trump never talked about it — it was just there to entertain him and make him feel better.
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But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that entitlement cuts are not something he would entertain.
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Streamers might entertain viewers with their reactions to silly videos or their gossip about a YouTube celebrity.
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But the fact that mainstream Republicans entertain the discussion while watching the polls underscores Trump's heightened peril.
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"I like that I was on the fans' bedroom walls, helping them to entertain themselves," she writes.
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"She's beautiful, she loves fashion, she knows how to entertain, she's married to an extraordinarily rich man."
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If true, this would mean that the President wasn't just speaking to entertain those at the table.
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But they do have an extra bedroom, which makes it easy to entertain out-of-town guests.
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A blind man who lived in my neighborhood volunteered at a hospital, playing piano to entertain patients.
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He declined to comment on whether Charter would entertain a bid from SoftBank and at what price.
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It will entertain VIP guests in a penthouse where they can mingle with its stable of athletes.
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Her audience members join in the singing, supporting her courageous effort to entertain just one more time.
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The ride features an interactive queue that allows guests to entertain themselves while they wait in line.
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This seat was for "the girl" — the young woman installed to entertain the important middle-aged man.
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But European leaders insisted they would entertain none of that so long as Mr. Trump threatened tariffs.
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It's hard material to tackle in a performance intended to entertain, but Ms. Oh mostly manages that.
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But these days fortune favors pundits who entertain the unexpected — and ambitious politicians who prepare for it.
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I thought I was just an actor donning a costume to entertain in a live comedic play.
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Schumer has reportedly said that Democrats want to entertain no more than two Cabinet picks per week.
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Oh yea, he even squashed his beef with Meek Mill ... dude's too busy to entertain dinner guests.
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Like a good piece of theater, this collision shouldn't just entertain us; it should disquiet us, too.
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You're almost guaranteed to experience shorter lines and fewer people as Walmart and Amazon entertain the hoards.
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We're just trying to entertain them, trying to give them an experience that they haven't had before.
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Yeah, maybe it's mainly teens that have so much time that they need something to entertain them.
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Most of all, it's filled with a carny's pure joy in his capacity to wow, astonish, and entertain.
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You kind of entertained yourself more than the parents nowadays, who are constantly trying to entertain the kids.
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"I was not willing to entertain any further concessions above and beyond removing the death penalty," he says.
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At the very, very least, it shows a willingness for the Democratic Party to entertain a leftward move.
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So, that's like in the movies that we honor tonight that not only entertain us and move us.
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A feature film has to engage people and the cause will be lost if the film doesn't entertain.
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In promoting investment, he was happy to entertain "all manner of compromises" between public authority and private initiative.
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Arts and theater groups will entertain Beverly Arts Center is offering a "We have your BACk" Strike Camp.
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To entertain your friends, you can, of course, order takeout or create elaborate dishes from the official cookbook.
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But the fact that Infantino would even entertain such a proposal illustrates global soccer's current state of flux.
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But given the chance, Ally executives might entertain selling parts or all of the company, the people said.
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So when Hammer came to Turner with an ambitious concept, the cable giant was willing to entertain it.
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Like Trump, Ingoglia is a Queens native with a real estate background and a compulsion to entertain you.
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On land, a full-size inflatable version, as well as a cartoon, will continue to entertain Boaty devotees.
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They entertain each other and there are extra adults who can make keeping an eye on everyone easier.
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The Data Science Research partnership intends to create "a more personal BBC" that can entertain in new ways.
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In a novel centred on magic and mystery, Ms Benjamin uses misdirection to frustrate as well as entertain.
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Our biggest thing is that we try to entertain and try to create content and value through humor.
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Young Russians catch the YouTube habit when they are tots, because parents rely on it to entertain them.
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On June 10th, the Supreme Court refused to entertain Mr al-Alwi's latest legal challenge to his detainment.
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"If the cancer was more active, I would entertain chemo a lot quicker," Gregg told pal Cynthia Bailey.
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Inside the sheds, bales of hay, wooden boxes and plastic platforms are scattered around to entertain his chickens.
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But they also didn't even want to entertain the, at least to them, obvious conclusion from the photo.
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I love to entertain, I like for people to be entertained and who doesn't want to be entertained.
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They had moving parts, and they were meant to entertain and reflect the high status of their owners.
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I think if you're really going to entertain an audience then you have to look the part, too.
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These are the lifelike, usually static robots, designed to entertain the crowds at Disney theme parks and resorts.
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So what do you do to entertain yourself as a 7-year-old in a college level class?
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The American response sought to enlighten and entertain, motivate and bolster morale, including Capra's "Why We Fight" series.
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He says, "I am trying to find things to entertain in a way that's off of the ice."
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Despite never having needed a surf bike, I can entertain the need of having a rust-proof bike.
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Of course, I hope one day I won't need to even entertain a device like this at all.
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We must entertain the possibility that Microsoft and GitHub will be pressured to remove the repository as well.
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When asked if Dylan would make an appearance on Riverdale, Sprouse responded, "I'm sure he'd entertain that idea."
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He moved on to a rich girlfriend "who was famous," while she had to work again and entertain.
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The narrator, conscious of how boring their life must be to observe, tries to entertain the FBI agent.
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These seven lesser known museums around the U.S. will entertain, educate and, in one case, possibly confuse you.
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According to Garand's Reddit post, he is frequently moved to entertain people around him with his golden throat.
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In the photo, Prince Andrew sits in Prince Philip's lap while Princess Anne and Prince Charles entertain him.
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J: Are we prepared to entertain the idea that there is an expression of male fragility in this?
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Then you've got to soothe and entertain the little one so everyone on the plane doesn't hate you.
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Sanders is capitalizing on our appetite for fast, greasy food to entertain us, and it's certainly getting attention.
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At the Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain (DICE) video game developer conference, the three met Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford.
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We'll take turns rocking the baby, and closing our eyes behind our sunglasses while my parents entertain River.
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Others, including Germany, Italy and Spain, are too embroiled in domestic woes to entertain a grand global vision.
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I want to make the world pretty and entertain people — and that motivates me in everything I do.
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Will starts off stutteringly, then takes flight: Why take offense, that this dull brainDoth foolishly wish to entertain?
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"The only reason I entertain the conversation [about 2020] is that I'm tired of losing," Ryan told Politico.
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Last month, Mr. Cuban told NBC's "Meet the Press" he would "absolutely" entertain the idea of being Mrs.
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The arts are the universal language of our humanity that challenge, educate, enlighten and entertain us every day.
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The weekend excursion is Trump's first use of his Mar-a-Lago resort to entertain an international leader.
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The incident happened when the two were part of a USO tour to "entertain our troops," Tweeden wrote.
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These are characters who will stop at nothing to entertain each other and to have a good time.
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"Yeah, I'm sorry if, you know, we didn't entertain them, but that wasn't the goal for today," Rep.
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Obviously, using your inherited power to retaliate against a woman who refuses to entertain his advances is unacceptable.
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"I was not willing to entertain any further concessions above and beyond removing the death penalty," he said.
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As for whether the Red Sox are in sight, the Yankees did not want to entertain such thoughts.
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If there are flight delays or any hassles, at least you're surrounded by people who will entertain you.
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But the company refused to entertain hypothetical scenarios about suspending high-profile accounts, including that of Mr. Trump.
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But, nonetheless, it got me thinking about the technology that allows you to entertain yourself on a plane.
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Wheels On good days, it's a concert hall, a news source or a way to entertain the kids.
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That means huge demand for new services to entertain or distract people who are now sheltering in place.
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Members of Parliament entertain themselves by racing ducks and chucking oranges at a naked man for fun. Why?
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That being said, crosswords should entertain and uplift, and generally speaking a light tone in cluing is desirable.
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The minute we step out of line and begin to entertain ideas of our own, we become vulnerable.
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Mr. Trump first mocked members of antifa as having "little arms" as he tried to entertain the crowd.
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Residents can entertain in this club-like area without having to open their private apartments to their guests.
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" As Mr. Caudill said, "Having things be a little more communal fit with how we live and entertain.
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You always strive to be entertaining, because the best way to reach somebody's politics is to entertain them.
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For the president's daughter to entertain the Chinese president on the day her company is granted Chinese patents?
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As a child, he played piano to entertain himself (his parents wouldn't allow a TV in the house).
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Streaming services like Amazon Prime and Spotify offer videos, playlists and narrated books to entertain dogs and cats.
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The senator, who has refused to entertain convicting Trump, had left his seat before Nadler rolled the footage.
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" The department said it would "entertain alternative or modified clothing, as long as the safety risks are mitigated.
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Schiff made it clear that he would not entertain any Republicans' questions that would publicize the whistleblower's identity.
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Culturally speaking, he didn't use his office to lift up, enlighten and entertain so much as share it.
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Entertain the girlfriend warmly to allow your husband to have as much time with his daughter as possible.
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"We truly enjoyed spending time in our outdoor space together and using it to entertain friends," he said.
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It's a way to entertain and educate people in need while putting a smile on their face, too.
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His administration has sent conflicting signals about whether it would entertain direct talks with the North Korean government.
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With options to entertain yourself at night, you can have a very full day and never feel alone.
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Drew's father, who has midstage Alzheimer's, can entertain partygoers with jokes but can't remember how to get home.
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Diksha Basu's debut novel, "The Windfall," and Barbara Gowdy's "Little Sister" are good bets to enchant and entertain.
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In addition, the design provides flexible space for temporary installations that will serve the museum's duty to entertain.
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Kevin Cramer (R), the state's only congressman, could entertain a bid against one of the Senate's 220006 women.
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Nor would he entertain the idea that Apple and HBO are now rivals — although they very much are.
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Under this imperative, candidates gain traction and greater media attention by alienating as many people as they entertain.
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Studying art can help medical students think broadly and entertain various possibilities before settling on a final interpretation.
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"The chair is not going to entertain a question by another member," Nunes said, according to the transcript.
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These may be a function of the clock running out on Joseph, along with a desire to entertain.
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Our readers found novel ways to entertain themselves in weather so cold, even the mail was not delivered.
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I don't have a compass, or clothes, or shoes, or anything to entertain myself with in the dark.
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Like a stand-up comic deprived of a mic for a year, she seemed compelled to entertain nonstop.
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It's interested in politics as theater, as something meant to entertain us while the country bursts into flame.
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It just wants to entertain us with explosions and thrill us with the tale of the contractors' heroism.
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Tebow just had zero desire to entertain a baseball career, even down to being a novelty drat pick.
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I just wanted to have this crowd sit at my table and entertain them with conversations and food.
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It means we must learn new fields, develop new types of storytelling and inform and entertain different people.
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On Wednesday, she said the EU would only entertain any delay if there were a clear new plan.
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Instead of twiddling their thumbs at a public charging station while on a road trip, drivers can entertain themselves.
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"The book gives a glimpse into our world and how we entertain," said Burtka, a Cordon-Bleu trained chef.
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Intelligent, ambitious and willing to entertain new ideas, MBS shows much promise, but a worrying tendency to act rashly.
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Tweeden claimed Franken groped her and kissed her without consent during a USO tour to entertain troops in Dec.
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His shows sought to entertain and educate through historical reenactments, such as the attack on the Deadwood Mail Coach.
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At $25 it's cheap enough to be an impulse purchase that will actually entertain (or frustrate) you for hours.
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Here are our current Top Five podcast episodes, primed and ready to entertain you all the way to work.
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They bought a big home, remodeled it, they loved to entertain guests, they were just outgoing, friendly, community people.
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She needs to go into a little back alley and entertain the two people that are still following her.
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Now, I'm left knowing just enough magic tricks to entertain children with for about two and a half minutes.
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Drag DJs sometimes, of course, really overplay the whole thing, trying to entertain, blah-blah-ing on the microphone.
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She was a talented singer, and would use her voice to entertain the family and help make ends meet.
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I'm here to entertain you, so we're all united, so that makes us much better than them f—ers.
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Night after night, they seamlessly entertain generations of fans on two of the most beloved television programs on air.
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Cartoons can educate, entertain, distract, or transport us away to worlds that we could only imagine in our dreams.
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I hung out in the entrance of a school-turned-shelter, watching volunteers dressed as cartoon characters entertain kids.
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"I do love to entertain at my house and I like it when it's a little casual," she says.
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"We decided to make the video to entertain family and friends while waiting the storm," Fresquet told BuzzFeed News.
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They held FreeCell competitions to entertain themselves in between scenes, because the set didn't get WiFi until July 2006.
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For a moment, let's entertain the notion that the fetus can feel pain, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
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She was earning so much by then that she told her agent she would entertain only eight-figure offers.
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He didn't bring a donation - just the Blue Man Group to entertain around 803 guests on a chartered boat.
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We may very well entertain other options, but the reality of it is that it will likely be unsuccessful.
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These check-ins remind me that we, as a society, rely on our phones to distract and entertain us.
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These reusable water-based coloring books may also entertain your kids for a good long while in the car.
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In those instances, the Department would entertain alternative or modified clothing, as long as the safety risks are mitigated.
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In this latest escalation, he's been willing to entertain a constitutional crisis to continue withholding information from Democratic lawmakers.
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Not only will the book entertain little creatives, it also features fun facts about national parks on every page.
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"He put us in a position where you could entertain him going out there for the ninth," Roberts said.
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And while Republicans might be willing to tackle net neutrality in the future, they won't entertain the House bill.
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Whereas his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, used to entertain former warlords in the presidential palace, Mr Ghani has shunned them.
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At the Lufthansa gate at Berlin's Schönefeld Airport, people awaiting their flight have a new way to entertain themselves.
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Mr Bolsonaro has seemed to entertain the idea of inviting the United States to set up a military base.
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Across much of eastern Europe, portions of the population still entertain doubts on that score, according to Pew figures.
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Clinton about being her running mate, and he did not comment on whether he would entertain such an invitation.
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Elsewhere on the main card, welterweight veterans Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger's bout seems a dead cert to entertain.
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I promise you I will not entertain you in the hallway, and do not attempt to walk with me.
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There is only one thing Tom Cruise wants to do at age 56 — entertain audiences on the big screen.
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I was no longer going to entertain meaningless hookups and dating people who had no intention of ever committing.
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"We must entertain the possibility that Microsoft and GitHub will be pressured to remove the repository," the letter reads.
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Willing to entertain this possibly, however, Du's team generated a model that assumed A. sediba is ancestral to Homo.
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If you're not willing to entertain big tax increases, then you should be thinking about a negative income tax.
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As far back as 1918, the use of images was introduced to entertain and aid recovery of wounded soldiers.
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During the 2-hour shopping adventure, Elmo was there to entertain Berkley, and Toie got a trip to Gucci.
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The mean dad who screams because he loves you is not something to entertain as a beacon of goodness.
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His main tools to entertain are his video game controller and the words that come out of his mouth.
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Lott, now a prominent Washington lobbyist, qualified his comments by saying he understood McConnell's reluctance to entertain the nomination.
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"Kourtney normally gives me china or silverware for birthday or Christmas presents because I love to entertain," she wrote.
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Twenty-one percent or so even entertain the idea of a foreign retirement, with Italy the top dream destination.
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To entertain the girls, Carroll told them the tale that would become the Alice in Wonderland we know today.
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Enough blood to entertain our primal urges, but also civilized enough when the ref gives a standing eight count.
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In their willingness to entertain alternative architectural and relational structures, both artists confront dystopian upheaval with practical utopian imagination.
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John Rolfe paraded her around London to entertain the British and prop up financial investments in the Virginia Company.
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The Supreme Court blessed exclusive representation in 1984 and just last year declined to entertain a challenge to it.
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The quiet displays can be more colorful, but alas, they are not big enough to entertain a large audience.
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It's far more practical to entertain using all-purpose wine glasses that are suitable for every type of wine.
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We can't ignore shareholder capitalism's obvious ethical lapses, but we also don't entertain anything like systemic analyses of it.
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Before the show, members of the Society of Young Magicians, ages 7 to 17, will entertain in the lobby.
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But studies show that when people do entertain their childlike side, they actually feel less bogged down by work.
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"If a primary challenger would serve this country better than me I'm certainly willing to entertain that," he said.
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"There's one thing that we both know and understand," Waters said: The Senate "will not entertain" a partisan bill.
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The toys will entertain them for hours and the treats will keep their bellies full through lazy afternoon naps.
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Ms. Mitchell would accompany them on morale-boosting visits to hospitals and nursing homes, and to entertain troops abroad.
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"The mission of the company is really to enrich and inspire and entertain — and kind of in that order."
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Television can also have a didactic purpose -- one that seeks to educate as much as it wants to entertain.
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If you truly confident in your beliefs, after all, you should be willing to entertain any argument against them.
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I entertain her with stories about the three different dates I have scheduled this weekend with three different guys.
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You'll be in the mood to entertain your friends this evening—invite them over for an impromptu get-together!
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Of course it's a conundrum: women were allowed to dance and entertain, but not to present serious news items.
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They offer books, movies, and music curated to entertain and inform the public, with more available through interlibrary loan.
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He went from most entertaining player in the league to the one who was trying hardest to entertain you.
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Many doctors' offices that offer gender-confirming surgical procedures don't even entertain insurance claims because, historically, it's pretty futile.
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"If a primary challenger would serve this country better than me, then I'm certainly willing to entertain that," Rep.
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We find free ways to entertain ourselves like hiking, borrowing my aunt's kayaks, or going for a bike ride.
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No, once "I Like You" came out [in 2006], I didn't entertain anymore because I was tired of it.
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This Saturday, you can indulge them without guilt: The Irish Arts Center's program will educate as well as entertain.
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He likes racing because it is a good way to entertain customers, but he still badly wants to win.
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There was a pool to entertain us, and a library, nightclub, movie theater, casino, several restaurants and a spa.
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" Last week, Lloyd told reporters that she'd be "foolish to maybe not entertain the idea of potentially doing it.
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But it was not until the 1960s that the parade was transformed into a spectacle primarily meant to entertain.
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"Being with people I don't know and feel I have to entertain — I find that exhausting," Garten told me.
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Rogan has cultivated a persona as an easygoing bro, willing to entertain out-there ideas before swatting them aside.
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I try my best to stay off Facebook, but I do use Instagram, mostly to entertain my dog's followers.
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And I entertain myself with an app called Brilliant and the New York Times Cooking app during my commute.
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Audible has made hundreds of its audiobooks free to the public to help parents looking to entertain their kids
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"Any member who campaigned on lowering taxes should not even entertain the idea of a BAT," McIntosh said Tuesday.
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"These are grown men who put on makeup and try to entertain children," Mr. Skarsgard said of professional clowns.
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Magical thinker that I was, I figured she'd live as long as she had the means to entertain friends.
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But the actor turned President clearly intended, even before he ran, for his show to do more than entertain.
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To live democratically is, mainly, to deal in failure and imperfection, and to entertain few illusions about human society.
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"What I'm not going to do is entertain you in the comments section of somebody else's post," Lindsay explained.
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Whether it's to browse the web, watch videos, or entertain the kids, Amazon Fire tablets are here to help.
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He has confirmed it's a "serious offer," but there's no sign Microsoft is even willing to entertain the offer.
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AT&T's CEO, though, denied making such an offer and said he wouldn't entertain the idea of divesting CNN.
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"Republicans have been pretty clear typically that they're not willing to entertain going over the fiscal cliff," Holler assured.
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Apple would be wise to remember some of its most impactful products did more than entertain — they inspired action.
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And few entertain the possibility that the attention these allegations generate has created an incentive structure for prospective hoaxers.
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In Daisy's case, the sheriff flat out refuses to entertain the possibility that her assault was filmed and shared.
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It is interesting to entertain the idea if it's possible [for a robot to make, or help make music].
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A Bloomberg story said additional Trump associates went to Cuba in 2012 and 2013 to entertain opening a golf resort.
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While many people entertain the idea of traveling the universe, the concept is rosy but the dangers are sometimes downplayed.
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While Bran doesn't have an agenda, he's equally unable to entertain anger or selfishness as he is sympathy or empathy.
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RAND is one of the few government-funded entities that will entertain a discussion about topics like universal basic income.
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We just want to have a good time and entertain people while understanding the important issues that are at hand.
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And the students will sometimes entertain themselves late at night by making my replica sing karaoke while they drink beer.
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Not bad for a Jewish guy who started off dressing up as Santa in high school to entertain his friends.
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Little wonder that Trump economic advisor Larry Kudlow this week declined to entertain what he called "speculations" about looming recession.
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And yet, the Democratic National Committee had Hillary blinders on and didn't seriously entertain other candidates such as Bernie Sanders.
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"We doubt the Fed leadership would seriously entertain the idea now," Wells Fargo Securities strategists wrote in a research note.
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No matter his interest, from sports history to science projects, these picks will be sure to entertain him for hours. .
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Jackson said she would entertain the motion but said she believed he could get a fair trial in her court.
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This war zone was the background of the sit-com, made by opposition activists to entertain Aleppans despite it all.
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Throughout the year they throw events during which comedians and musicians entertain to help raise money to fight the disease.
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"We must entertain the possibility that Microsoft and GitHub will be pressured to remove the repository as well," it read.
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That meant cutting back on expenses like eating out and socializing, so to entertain himself, Greene turned to video games.
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He considers himself similar to an artist who creates to fuel themselves, but that his motivations are to entertain people.
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Suddenly there is more willingness to entertain the possibility of a major stock market correction, or of an economic recession.
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He has the high cheekbones of his nomadic ancestors, who made a living walking tightropes to entertain the Mughal courts.
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Now, I'm in a cathedral-sized building that was designed to entertain the leisure-obsessed masses of 203th-century London.
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The circus in question, however, does not entertain with elephants, tigers, or trapeze artists; here, the performers are all robots.
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You have to entertain a lot of different ideas because no one knows exactly where the world's going to go.
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Vy Capital then pulled the offer, leading Coinbase to entertain the price it had earlier rebuffed (this time with Tiger).
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"We're there to entertain people, we put a big smile on people's faces and we work on tips," Elkhezzani said.
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He may not have won a billion or so dollars, but he did successfully entertain the Internet for hours. Congratulations.
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Guys, I said this in one of my first vlogs, I have chosen to entertain you guys every single day.
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It's 2018 and Quartz wants us to entertain the notion that astrology might be real, we're just doing it wrong.
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"Once I made this diagnosis or at least started to entertain the idea, my attitude toward her changed," he said.
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Only a unified Democratic government—with a filibuster-proof majority or no filibuster to worry about—could entertain passing it.
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Facebook's app could ask for permission to access that info on Android, whereas Apple's iOS refuses to entertain the idea.
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Audio is powerfully immersive: it can relax you, entertain you, and even get you in the mood to have sex.
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I think it's time we need to entertain a change ... [in] who makes the cheaper rockets for the American people.
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Despite the dirty-city stereotype, there are about 5,000 ways to entertain yourself outside in Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs.
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We do this job, sure to entertain, but also to reflect aspects of what it means to be a human.
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The law, which goes into effect in 2017, passed after years of controversy over keeping killer whales to entertain humans.
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I'm beginning to entertain the notion that in such a circumstance the idea of consent might well be rendered moot.
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Then, another skit reveals that the entire album has been merely background music to entertain space travelers exploring the galaxy.
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Ironically, his willingness to entertain such a meeting echoes statements made by then-candidate Barack Obama during the 2008 campaign.
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The fights were organized to entertain Spriggs and another teacher, Sarah Jordan, who was convicted in January on similar charges.
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The Sun in bright and bubbly Sagittarius will come out soon to entertain and delight you, so don't worry, Leo.
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It's one thing to entertain, to educate, but to edify, to lift people up... well, to God be the glory.
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During George W. Bush's presidency, Spicer took on the role of the Easter Bunny to entertain children at the celebration.
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I take every risk in writing that I can, because I don't write just to entertain people or make money.
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I always want to entertain myself, so when things become too serious I check out and go do something else.
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With the right care and consideration, classic games can take on new life and entertain a new generation of players.
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This is the best fan at Euro 2016 so far, and I will not entertain any argument to the contrary.
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We're told hotel owner Steve Wynn couldn't make it -- but sent one of his favorite magicians to entertain the guys.
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For the laymen, there are a few legal prongs that must be satisfied to even entertain a copyright infringement lawsuit.
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A time when animals existed to either feed or entertain humans, and few shits were given about their well-being.
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Despite the weather, the basement bar was filled to the brim with people all vying for the opportunity to entertain.
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Tweeden says she met Franken, who was a comedian at the time, on a trip abroad to entertain the troops.
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Kelly's ability to both entertain and inform the public were commended by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden in a statement today.
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We could also entertain the possibility, I suppose, that these are not UGG-brand, but rather just ugg-style boots.
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Leaders Bayern Munich, seven points clear at the top, host Eintracht Frankfurt while second-placed RB Leipzig entertain VfL Wolfsburg.
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Despite talking like an "I Only Fuck DJs" starter pack, most of the DJ Khaled acolytes continued to entertain me.
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But as research continues apace, we must entertain the sci-fi prospect of one day customizing ourselves and our children.
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The children have space to run around indoors, and the family can now entertain more than a handful of people.
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If you run a British company thinking of building a new factory, do you start to entertain the same question?
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But the justices Monday affirmed that this will be a respectful conversation, or they will not entertain it at all.
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In January 2016, he and his team created a satirical Donald Trump game meant to entertain him and his friends.
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The resident quintet of Arie's exes—Bekah, Seinne, Tia, Kendall, and Caroline—didn't entertain the show's attempt to redeem him.
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The White House has refused to entertain that notion, saying the President's focus remains on an efficient federal disaster response.
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The minders would report the conversation, compromising the target's security and making them unwilling or unable to entertain further overtures.
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In real life, there's no such thing as a walking palm; it's a myth used to entertain rain-forest tourists.
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I was there to entertain the troops and make sure they forgot about where they were for a few hours.
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That we continue to entertain that notion reflects a lack of understanding about the nature of the wars we fight.
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On some nights, burlesque dancers entertain patrons in lingerie, a callback to the speakeasies from which Delilah takes its inspiration.
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Some reports say that the park was briefly opened to entertain townspeople on April 27 when evacuation orders were issued.
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What opportunities can be jointly pursued and what fruitful strategies might Presidents Trump and Putin entertain after the Helsinki Summit?
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Mr. Finkel savored his memories of the Yiddish theater and loved to entertain interviewers with stories from that lost world.
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For an economist, one natural hypothesis to entertain is that people's attitudes toward globalization are based on their self-interest.
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A man in charge asked me to find beautiful women for publicity, whom they could entertain at the Playboy Mansion.
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By Tuesday night, #IfSlaveryWasAChoice was trending worldwide on Twitter, calling out West and others who still entertain falsehoods about slavery.
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Stories that entertain, but also make us think more and harder about who we are and where we are going.
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If school's out and you need to entertain the kiddos after voting, Chuck E. Cheese will save you some dough.
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That's the average length of our Film Club features, and these short documentary films do much more than just entertain.
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The U.S. State Department is out to entertain the world, and when it comes to silverware it's sparing no expense.
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Our purpose is to entertain people and to tell a story which promotes something which is great – our country's army.
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In the fourth act of "The Tempest," Prospero summons a crowd of spirits to entertain his daughter and her fiancé.
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But she was always ready to entertain, when someone entered the cafe it switched on inside her like a lightbulb.
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Credit that to Chicago restaurateur Rich Melman and the first restaurant in his Lettuce Entertain You restaurant group, R.J. Grunts.
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Why watch the same thing every 18503 years when new obstacles and challenges can be created to entertain the audience?
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The primary showed how Democratic voters in Queens were willing to entertain major change to the borough's criminal justice system.
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Try a new game: Our crossword columnist suggests five tried and true classics that will entertain both kids and adults.
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"I give them my time, my thought — and it is expensive to entertain, even though I love it," she said.
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One Uzbekistan company flew in belly dancers to entertain potential customers drinking free-flow vodka and eating caviar, delegates said.
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For as long as the government is closed, the White House has said it will not entertain demands on immigration.
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We have no choice but to respect the lives of the athletes who gruel night after night to entertain us.
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Disney seeks to entertain the whole family, and there are places and activities at this hotel designed for every age.
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While she would entertain the idea of taking a loan if she needed one, she looks at loan programs cautiously.
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All 92 people on board died, including many members of a military choir traveling to Syria to entertain the troops.
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"I would be foolish to maybe not entertain the idea of potentially doing it," Lloyd, 37, told reporters on Thursday.
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Be sure to read our full guide on How to Entertain Your Young Children During a Quarantine for more ideas!
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I didn't get to compete this year and put on a show and entertain but sometimes things are more important.
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The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
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"In Morocco most of the time I'm eating outdoors," explains Hajjaj, who likes to entertain in the riad's colorful courtyard.
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"You're a winner, you're a champ, you're great at real estate," Mr. Trump said, "and boy, can you entertain!" video
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Part of its public service remit was to educate as well as entertain, to aim high as well as low.
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A consultant in 2014 advised the university to consider the name's implications, a move the alumni probably would never entertain.
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"I&aposm always trying to find new and experiential ways to entertain my kids and the birthday guests," Marie said.
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He added he was so confident in the park's ability to entertain that visitors would even disconnect from the internet.
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But the goal is not to inform the public, it is to entertain, to capture attention, and to sell ads.
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The outward facing side of DICE — which is an acronym for "Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain" — is the annual DICE Awards.
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It suggests parents throw away walkers in their homes and entertain their children in stationary activity centers and other activities.
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The stakes may not be as high here, but the beloved cartoon is sure to entertain adults and children alike.
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Disney seeks to entertain the whole family and there are places and activities at this hotel designed for every age.
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Here are 13 smart STEM toys to inspire and entertain kids—even if you don't teach your toddler to code.
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As the creators of the show, Aziz and I have a responsibility not just to entertain, but to challenge viewers.
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The aerial dance is meant to entertain the demigods and mythical creatures frolicking nearby, but also to transport the audience.
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"The word 'entertain' is too broad, so you must narrow that down, then come up with the design," she said.
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There's little doubt the state would be happy to entertain prospects for a new or larger Tesla plant in California.
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" The first thing they did was not to entertain, however, but to command: "Close your eyes, and I'll kiss you.
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In typical Capricorn sun, Leo rising fashion, I absolutely love to entertain, but it makes me anxious as all hell.
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Biden is very weak among younger Democrats, which may have been a motivation for the campaign to entertain the possibility.
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Similarly endangered, advocates say, would be many art exhibitions that entertain the country, sometimes stopping at small and large museums.
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Now, like many other dancers, she waits at home to receive phone calls from men looking to entertain their friends.
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School, let's face it, can be dull, and it isn't actually the teacher's job to entertain as well as educate.
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"I was beginning to entertain the notion of pursuing other things," Mr. DiNizio told The New York Times in 2004.
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I now take a passionate stand against those who wish to even entertain the sick and twisted lies against me.
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While the athletes are professionals and know how to entertain a crowd, there is no incentive for them to win.
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We need them to entertain us (feel free to close this story if you don't agree, but I know you do).
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We were excited for the opportunity to entertain, inspire, and encourage more creation in our city that we could then consume.
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Talks are in the early stages and NXP may entertain other offers, should they emerge, according to one of the sources.
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"My main goal with writing on Wattpad is mostly just to entertain readers and hopefully bring more light in their life."
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Any Given Sunday is indeed bloated, but there are moments in it that even in 2016 can still shock and entertain.
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But this is running up against Trump's desire for $5 billion for a border wall, something Democrats say they won't entertain.
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A transformation may sound like Mayer doubling down, but much of the details point to a company preparing to entertain bidders.
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He made his public debut, with mom Funani by his side, in October and has continued to entertain guests ever since.
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Since then, they've been making good use of the wet bar they installed before moving in to entertain friends and neighbors.
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Kids can play with life-size Lego figures while employees will dress up as fictional characters to entertain shoppers, for example.
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"We saw these big white walls as an opportunity to entertain passengers while poking a little fun at ourselves," he explains.
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In North Carolina, some cars are fitted with Bop It toys to entertain drunken passengers so they do not distract drivers.
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Instead of taking country club memberships, it rented Madison Square Garden sky boxes to entertain clients at Knicks and Rangers games.
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For the last year, schoolteachers and farmers with no training in event management have been pressured to entertain the entire world.
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Hickey says that getting people to even entertain discussions about reducing population requires a lot of trust and two big shifts.
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Or what about being able to instruct "Beeb" to play some suitably soothing or dramatic sound effects to entertain your kids?
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For those who aren't particularly well versed in 18th-century Russian history, the story manages to enlighten as well as entertain.
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These collectibles often mask the true cleverness of the level designers, a dance played with those who decide to entertain it.
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What ANTM has done well is entertain, but selling it as a show with holier-than-thou intentions isn't entirely convincing.
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From there it was intended to land at the Hmeymim air base in Syria where the choir would entertain military personnel.
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It's still too unclear on what it would insist on to be willing to entertain any legalization of DACA recipients whatsoever.
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Like any product that, either I have products that either I find utilitarian, useful, entertain me, or it's a must-have.
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They must figure out how to shelter, feed, heat, entertain and aid the new arrivals from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere.
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The catch: Parents may not feel like they have better options to safely entertain children at home or on the go.
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We entertain a lot, so I feel my best when my girlfriends are over and I'm in my Free City sweats.
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Why, in other words, do we entertain ourselves with the impetuous personalities of Washington when we know its bad for democracy?
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Sometimes they really do reveal the deep desires of our souls, but sometimes they're just there to entertain our sleeping minds.
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Click here to view original GIFJust because you live in a cramped downtown apartment doesn't mean you don't want to entertain.
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Not that United's manager Jose Mourinho would entertain the idea of it having been a bit of an anti-climactic affair.
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Some scientists aren't comfortable in the public spotlight; others are simply too engrossed in their research to entertain a career switch.
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It's a perfect movie to see during a family outing when you need something that will at least mildly entertain everybody.
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The little 'bot also has some educational capabilities built in and can help entertain your children when human companions won't do.
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"We hope to entertain and get people's hearts and minds open to have more compassion and empathy for others," she said.
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The Moon enters Capricorn at 5:26 AM, encouraging us to act maturely—this grounded earth sign doesn't entertain any nonsense!
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