I was fully entertained, and I was being entertained by quality artists the whole time.
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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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"I don't think it should be entertained lightly, and I don't think it is being entertained lightly," Gov.
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The offers were never entertained ... they were immediately rejected.
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Her work entertained us for years — what a remarkable woman!
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But I have to ask: Are you entertained by this?
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Manager Alex Kwong keeping the Dukes entertained with charades pic.twitter.
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Audiences will also be entertained with a performance by CAM.
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In addition, Disney wants to keep guests in lines entertained.
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"Anytime you're entertained, it helps," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
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And are the offerings going to keep you sufficiently entertained?
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LobosJR explores all of them to keep his viewers entertained.
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We don't know how to keep them patient and entertained.
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But that's fine if you're just here to be entertained.
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He has entertained questions about running for president in 2020.
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Words entertained him, and they plagued him in a way.
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George, meanwhile, stayed entertained by playing with a rainbow slinky.
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For the Traveler Who Must Be Entertained at All Times
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The rich "would rather be educated than entertained, " writes Siebold.
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How did you keep yourself entertained while you were clicking?
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Of course, they still owe one to common, be entertained.
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How to win Being entertained is a win for everyone.
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It didn't seem as if anyone was all that entertained.
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But the dad's stories kept everyone calm, laughing, and entertained.
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In fact she seemed pretty entertained by the whole misunderstanding.
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His mother entertained everyone with impressions of her latest suitor.
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It's how we're entertained or informed or what have you.
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Spam Jammers were entertained by hula dancers and ukulele music.
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I really am entertained and invigorated by [New Japan's] product.
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To paraphrase Maximus Decimus Meridius, we are most definitely entertained.
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The first owner, a wealthy colonel, entertained relatives of Gens.
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There, they entertained debutantes, gay men and night life characters.
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A third entertained a political science student and her friends.
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Maybe you have small children who need to be entertained.
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There's clearly a need to be entertained, distracted, and connected.
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We are entertained or amused or diverted, and we forget.
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And only after it's done will such questions be entertained.
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"I really, really entertained the idea of quitting," she said.
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He even entertained the notion of Russian membership in NATO .
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And we are not being entertained — at least not yet.
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Trump has privately entertained an idea suggested by Republican Sen.
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We want to be entertained and not governed these days.
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Mr. Trump seriously entertained the idea but ultimately backed down.
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I didn't have to leave the house to be entertained.
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The Supreme Court entertained a similar argument in Bush v.
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I did it not because I'm entertained, but because I'm weak.
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People can only spend so much time being entertained by television.
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Social media users, meanwhile, appeared to be entertained by Trump's tweets.
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"We entertained a lot of Congress people and senators," Sugg adds.
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Though, oddly enough, I was still entertained watching this play out.
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When you go out, you want to be entertained and surprised.
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So actually I'm very entertained by what Twitter trolls are saying.
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It looks like Jenner was helping Tyga keep the tot entertained.
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Musical talent kept guests entertained — in the shape of Georgia's daddy!
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That's enough to keep them entertained all week for under £130.
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Were there any other reality show options you all briefly entertained?
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Plus, those bowtie noodles just might keep your kid cousins entertained.
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I can't understand a single word, but am thoroughly entertained nonetheless.
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Figuring out how to keep pets entertained can be quite tiring.
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He also entertained the prospect of recognising Russia's annexation of Crimea.
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At one point, he entertained the idea of getting a dog.
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Keep your cat entertained for hours with an automatic laser toy.
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Takeaway: I realized my children don't need much to stay entertained.
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"If you came to the game, you got entertained," Collins said.
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A pack of inexpensive toy mice to keep your cat entertained.
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Dancers entertained Bergdorf Goodman shoppers, according to the New York Post.
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For decades, the silky voice of Janet Jackson has entertained us.
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The man entertained me during my childhood and even years later.
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You'll enjoy simple things, making it pretty easy to stay entertained.
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You're a fan of it, so you're trying to be entertained.
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They dealt cards in parlors, they tricked audiences, and they entertained.
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"I hope you've been entertained," he announces near the end; definitely.
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How to pass the time, stave off terror, keep everyone entertained?
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We elected Donald J. Trump to keep us jittery and entertained.
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For a short time, I entertained a return from the void.
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At night, they slept in tents and were entertained with sideshows.
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They looked so calm, reading magazines or keeping their toddlers entertained.
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Everyone is here to have a good time and be entertained.
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And entertained, which, given the subject matter, is no small feat.
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Mr. Cox said he entertained thoughts of suicide during that time.
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This is what we're doing, is we're living to be entertained.
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Here's the best stuff to keep your kids comfortable and entertained.
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Mostly, the guys entertained themselves, watching movies or playing video games.
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Fans appeared to be instantly entertained by the dramatically oversized bag.
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Kamal still entertained a fantasy of joining a reformed police force.
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And, twice-yearly, he entertained friends like Warhol and Fran Lebowitz.
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It was a little joke to myself, and it entertained me.
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It is a hubristic creature, and it likes to be entertained.
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They were entertained at the ceremony with a performance by Matt Nathanson.
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And he's managed to kept the press and the whole country entertained.
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President Trump has entertained plenty of deeply dangerous and upsetting conspiracy theories.
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In the meantime, many Twitter users have been entertained by the incident.
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This entertained my friends and me for countless summers, well into college.
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"I was just kind of entertained by it," she told BuzzFeed News.
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Walmart also this year entertained a sale of Bonobos, Recode previously reported.
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They have to be fed, clothed, housed, looked after, educated and entertained.
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Do we just want to be entertained and want to be tickled?
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Regardless of your choice, you'll definitely be entertained for hours to come.
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In the meantime, the novelty of the print should keep us entertained.
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This summer English teams entertained crowds everywhere from Houston to Hong Kong.
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We're endlessly entertained by royals, whether they're fictionalized or actual living monarchs.
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"It keeps me entertained when I'm on an airplane or I'm bored."
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As Recode first reported, the Snapchat parent had entertained buying the company.
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Harris's campaign spokesperson said: "They've reached out but we haven't entertained it."
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Immortality "is not a dream entertained by many serious scientists," he said.
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We are totally entertained by his antics, courtesy of a shameless media.
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People come to the game to be entertained, let their emotions out.
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The age of mass communication radically shifted the way Americans entertained themselves.
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The Warriors quickly made sure the home crowd would not be entertained.
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A chore-list populated by unfun make-work quests keeps them entertained.
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Theater in Casablanca, on April 30, 1943, Baker entertained the Allied troops
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A French street-theatre company entertained the crowds with giant puppet-figures.
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A board game that'll keep him and his friends entertained for hours
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Disick, 32, entertained clubgoers at Cowboys, a country-themed club in Calgary.
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Before, people sounded a mixture of entertained and puzzled by the campaign.
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He was also an irascible curmudgeon who entertained theories of Aryan supremacy.
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Still, it's a Friday afternoon, and you deserve to be briefly entertained.
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"Why do you always use the same brush?" commenters wrote, not entertained.
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The rappers entertained the kiddies at the Kardashian-Jenner Easter gathering yesterday.
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Like in previous years, Allen entertained his guests with his guitar skills.
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I entertained her by reading aloud from my phone about Congressman Rodino.
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Alva Vanderbilt entertained there in a frenzy of excess, but still Mrs.
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All we have to say is the following: Are you not entertained?
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"He never entertained the idea of keeping the collection together," she said.
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You're looking for ways to be drawn in and consumed and entertained.
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While we are quarantined, we want to be entertained, distracted, cheered up.
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While we are quarantined, we want to be entertained, distracted, cheered up.
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This was excellent satire: just believable enough to be entertained as true.
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Koepka may have entertained a few doubts, but he never got sidetracked.
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If you have kids, keep them entertained and out of your way
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Requests for substitutions or added toppings are not entertained on any night.
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One potential pick Mr. Trump and his team have entertained is Gen.
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It has certainly entertained many, judging by over 1,000 responses he's received.
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Plus, the fantastic staff helped keep our kids entertained at the pool.
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Beyond just keeping us entertained, can science fiction stories truly influence reality?
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To focus on learning and creating rather than being entertained and distracted.
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It was not long before he entertained doubts about entering the priesthood.
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They allow people to stay entertained, or share information about the virus.
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Consumers like to be entertained, and they are okay paying for it.
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Commedia-dell'arte troupes entertained Renaissance townspeople with plays contrived on the spot.
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Aged Bordeaux and single malt whiskey flow freely while clients are entertained.
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And it has entertained champions of thoroughly debunked misinformation for scientific advisory roles.
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When Kufrin had a little down time, she could easily keep herself entertained.
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If you go see The Great Wall, you are there to be entertained.
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"They've reached out but we haven't entertained it," a campaign spokesperson told me.
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He's funny, he keeps himself entertained and he entertains others with his humor.
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But the moments that resonated felt, even as they entertained, like anything but.
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Liu had entertained his U.S. guests on Tuesday night just after they arrived.
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Mr Shekhar thinks the show changed attitudes, and it certainly entertained the country.
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This is not the first time Postmates has entertained a merger or sale.
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My friend and I put together the salad and keep my son entertained.
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Forrister — the youngest diver onboard — entertained everyone with flips off the high deck.
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We want to be entertained and learning about video games is very entertaining.
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In a world that demands to be entertained, Johns refuses to make diversions.
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If still not entertained, visitors can hold the cubs, for a small fee.
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The military has been aggressively entertained since the USO was created in 1941.
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"I'm absolutely entertained by the role I have with my kids," he said.
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They entertained us, made us think, and gave us plenty to talk about.
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"People are on social media to have fun and be entertained," he says.
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No one's entertained a whole city for 16 years at their own expense.
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What happens when we give abusers a pass because they keep us entertained?
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With many ways to keep them entertained, putting on a movie the easiest.
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You also entertained us all with your stuffed owl and Jacuzzi flamingo fight.
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If one didn't keep her entertained, she simply stopped writing and picked another.
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Often I'm entertained by that too, so I'm totally not hating on it.
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"People like to be entertained basically," co-author Efferson told a news conference.
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He joked about sexual exploits with mistresses and he publicly entertained rape fantasies.
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Even if the board entertained the idea, reconfiguring elevators is no easy task.
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For some of us, it's hard to stay motivated when you're not entertained.
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I was endlessly entertained by the industrial size of some of the boxes.
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From playing to napping, this complex can keep your cat entertained and active.
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Americans ate at home, and rich New Yorkers ate and entertained at home.
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It's interesting how much you think about the audience being entertained or disappointed.
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Abrams has entertained the possibility of a run for higher office for months.
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I was entertained by seeing JACK LEMMON crossing both SLOW JAM and BONG.
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We're hearing that Cardlytics has also entertained informal acquisition conversations in the past.
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"Everybody was quite entertained by it; it wasn't hurting anybody," she told TIME.
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But the proposal may have surprisingly good chances of at least being entertained.
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All seem to keep themselves entertained with soccer or movies or video games.
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Plan what you'll need to keep yourself and your family entertained at home.
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Everybody wanted to forget there was pain — they just wanted to be entertained.
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Her mother was known as a perfectionist homemaker who frequently entertained international guests.
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But I've never seriously entertained the thought of plastic surgery or going cyborg.
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Or for chieftains who might have entertained offers to serve on Japanese boards.
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The company has also entertained proposals to sell shares to several investment groups.
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This classic brand has been keeping kids entertained and educated for decades now.
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Plus, the projects are designed to keep your child entertained for long periods.
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You'll finish it entertained, informed and satisfied, as well as ready for more.
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But working, being entertained and shopping from home were still difficult and rare.
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You have everything you need make your life easier and keep yourself entertained.
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The novel thrums with genius, but I was more frequently impressed than entertained.
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People are there to be entertained, and if I'm lucky, occasionally learn something.
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You can be informed -- and, equally important, entertained -- without feeling like you're drowning.
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As rapper Flo Rida entertained the sold-out crowd, Chapelle wanted a smoke.
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A young girl named Aisha entertained herself by throwing bullet casings along an alleyway.
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The economics work even though people are entertained for much shorter periods, he argues.
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Creator Mike Fleiss entertained the idea, tweeting that Kris Jenner's final approval is needed.
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As with most random internet ideas, the people are entertained to say the least.
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Until then, dogs will have to do what they can to keep themselves entertained.
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I've seen this in movies as recent as 2013, movies that have entertained me.
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But as soon as they return, they forget the fantasy life they briefly entertained.
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So we're highlighting the apps that help you stay productive, connected, informed, and entertained.
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"People are looking to be entertained at that moment in time," Mr. Kay said.
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And the desire to be entertained by it and spend money on those brands.
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Now tbh will have Facebook to help it scale while keeping existing users entertained.
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The mother-of-two appeared happy and entertained as she smiled during the performances.
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Thankfully, we have a plan to keep her entertained: The message in a bottle.
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"I don't know whether to be concerned or entertained," says The Hills alum, 29.
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We like to talk about things we can interact with or be entertained by.
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Charlotte Rae, the Emmy and Tony-nominated actress who entertained TV audiences as Mrs.
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It's a great way to show off your new house while keeping everyone entertained.
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This VIZIO model has enough features to keep you entertained basically until next summer.
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We have all entertained the thought at one point or another in our lives.
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And you can keep your kids entertained without having to hand over your phone.
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She says she worked around the clock, but never entertained the thought of leaving.
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Unsuspecting viewers are sure to be engaged—or at least entertained—by his exhibition.
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McLaren, too, is working to keep customers entertained while driving without an engine note.
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Keep your guests entertained, your tables safe, and tabs on which drink is yours.
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Also a great option for keeping the whole family entertained over the Christmas period.
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Some entertained themselves by circulating hand-copied manuscripts of spy stories or erotic literature.
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Carter entertained them by performing, at a sprint, four back handsprings and a backflip.
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Will you need to be entertained or do you want to be left alone?
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Trump had entertained current and former politicians for the role, including former Connecticut Sen.
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"Some people just want to be entertained, whether it's real or fake," Atwood said.
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"It should not be entertained until growth and development is complete," Dr. Strickland said.
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If there is a ghost living in Walter's store, it's a well-entertained one.
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Gonzales entertained my question of how many bottles in total they're about to deliver.
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An "enchanted afternoon tea" while being entertained by magic performed by Harry Potter himself.
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" When pressed further, Flake added, "I haven't entertained that thought for very long, no.
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WiFi is available throughout the island, so you'd be entertained even if it rained.
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"Digital media was changing the ways that kids were entertained and educated," Haider says.
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The cast has kept us entertained both on screen and even after filming wrapped.
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He's always been a goal scorer, always worked hard and always entertained the crowd.
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Misogyny will no longer be tolerated, and machista bullshit will no longer be entertained.
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In an interview last week, OMB Director Mick Mulvaney seemed entertained by the prospect.
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Patience. You're not expecting a lot, and you're entertained by what you do see.
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Cillizza: I am STUNNED that Bannon ever entertained the idea of a presidential bid.
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President Trump wants us to be entertained, and thus distracted, by his petty insults.
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People want to be entertained with all we're going through and enjoy our sports.
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"I'm just hanging on, praying, keeping myself entertained, Netflixing, things like that," she says.
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The minute we are not entertained, there is a powerful temptation to skip forward.
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Previous administrations have entertained the same idea but decided it would need congressional approval.
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But it's Austin's bar and eatery scene that keeps Austinites entertained morning to night.
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And I can't imagine him, like how long can someone be entertained by that?
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But it doesn't hurt if it can keep you entertained while you stay inside.
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To keep himself entertained, he created parody political advertisements and posted them on YouTube.
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Here's how the airlines of America ranked in terms of keeping their passengers entertained.
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The speaker helps instigate impromptu family dance parties, and Alexa keeps my preschooler entertained.
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If it's been awhile, LG is begging to keep you entertained through the winter.
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Performers like The Clark Sisters, Chaka Khan and Yolanda Adams also entertained the crowd.
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Maybe you entertained your neighbors with vacation pictures, maybe you UMPED a baseball game.
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Black performers have entertained white audiences and influenced American culture since the country's beginning.
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As usual, Maginnis and Delgado will keep you entertained with trivia and giveaways, too.
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But now we're entertained by Twitter every day, so it is kind of funny.
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According to her Instagram post, Costello entertained Jelani with a video of a baby gorilla.
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The Verdict: We disembarked early Monday morning and I found myself exhausted, but thoroughly entertained.
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"They've reached out but we haven't entertained it," a campaign spokesperson said earlier this month.
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When I was younger I half entertained the idea of becoming an air traffic controller.
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You need to be entertained in a way that isn't a social critique or parody.
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But that's not to say even Twitter's most devoted users won't entertained by new feature.
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Every child has one affordable, inexplicable thing that they will be entertained by for hours.
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Why not give her a Twitter account where she can keep us entertained all day?
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Casual fans will be far more entertained by Mr Fogel's Orwellian tale of doping doublethink.
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Unfortunately, conversation with the bot means you could be way too entertained to fall asleep.
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It was already more spectacle for a Celine show than Philo would have ever entertained.
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Seems like Garner knows just what to do to keep fans entertained — and own Instagram.
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And the fantastic old-school cartoon graphics will keep you entertained even when you're losing.
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Luckily we had Chrissy Teigen and John Legend to keep us entertained throughout the night.
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Everything good they have ever done that has entertained millions of people is always forgotten.
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I stream episodes of Grace and Frankie on my phone to keep myself entertained instead.
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It's rare an idea comes up in a planning meeting and it's not entertained seriously.
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A Spirit flight attendant entertained passengers with some stand-up comedy during a delayed flight.
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They are (basically) commercial-free conversations that keep you both entertained and in the know.
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Her eyes gazed through the camera and said, You will be entertained by this xylophone.
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Since leaving Goldman Sachs last year, Harvey Schwartz has entertained a number of career options.
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I'm actually not, as a human being, interested in just being entertained, with entertaining ... Ironic.
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Kat and Chris hosted entertained family and friends Friday at Lowe's sprawling estate in Montecito.
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She entertained herself while waiting for a doctor's appointment by watching her Snapchat friends grow.
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Other organizations are seeking to help keep federal workers entertained during the prolonged partial shutdown.
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SHANGHAI — On Broadway, Timon and Pumbaa have entertained audiences for years with their Brooklyn accents.
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Over the weekend, Refinery29's art and fashion funhouse 29Rooms delighted and entertained the public.
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Sarah entertained the possibility that her ex-husband, Len, really was her "person" after all.
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He even entertained the idea of letting Russians interrogate a former US ambassador to Russia.
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"We had to pull out all of the stops to keep them entertained," Rahiem said.
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It keeps her entertained while teaching her how to count, hand-eye coordination, and more.
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For example, many retirees end up spending more money in retirement to keep themselves entertained.
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Subscribe for $6.99/month or $69.99/yearKeep your dad entertained with a subscription to Disney+.
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I had a hotel in this city that entertained a lot of movie star types.
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If you're hosting kids, let this be a fun activity to keep them entertained. 6.
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John Kelly is being entertained as a potential compromise selection to run Trump's State Department.
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"We think that audiences have to be entertained before they can be educated," he added.
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The high price of entry implied a unidirectionality, too: You were here to be entertained.
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But every so often, Haddish will remind her audience that keeping them entertained is hard.
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"Anna" is entertainingly put together, but it might be hard to be entertained by it.
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Roosevelt also entertained dignitaries like President John F. Kennedy in the home, Corrao tells CNBC.
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Portal even offers music, animation, and augmented reality effects to make sure they remain entertained.
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Stay entertained and feed your brain, and you'll come out of this all the better.
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Mackay said he had never entertained the idea of carrying someone else's bag this week.
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Op-Ed Contributor The ancient Greeks didn't go to the theater just to be entertained.
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And the 40% of the country that still approve of Trump will be undoubtedly entertained.
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And the 231% of the country that still approve of Trump will be undoubtedly entertained.
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"He spoke through his creativity and he entertained the world through his music," she said.
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Ms. Sanders seemed to obliquely confirm Monday that Ms. Haspel had briefly entertained second thoughts.
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I don't feel that people need to be entertained, or need someone who is animated.
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But even in the midst of this criticism, Lincoln entertained Douglass at the White House.
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"ARE... YOU... NOT... ENTERTAINED?!?" she tweeted, citing Russell Crowe's line in the blockbuster film Gladiator.
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She read manuscripts, accompanied her husband on sales trips, and entertained writers at their home.
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A few hundred metres away, an ice circus entertained its visitors with acrobats on skates.
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Still, the very young children at the matinee I attended seemed both engrossed and entertained.
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I cared a lot about the friendship, but still entertained the idea of a relationship.
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Is The Handmaid's Tale supposed to ratchet up the horrors so we continue to be entertained?
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"Today, our customers expect to be entertained and brought together to share memorable, engaging sensory experiences."
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Metacritic score: 53 Ma isn't exactly a good movie, but it's impossible not to be entertained.
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When she was young, she wanted to be Jesus, a fantasy I'd wager most have entertained.
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But this infant seems suitably entertained and comforted by a Roomba going about its cleaning routine.
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You will be entertained while also feeling you're getting an education on the human condition itself.
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After two laps at the Speed Vegas race track, I was sufficiently woozy, but very entertained.
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"They wanted to lean back and be entertained" by the spectacle of food, she told me.
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Over the ensuing decades, over one million children would be entertained by Baker's original puppet productions.
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Startlingly obscene graffiti adorn the walls of the salon where a ruler once entertained his guests.
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Hospital staff tried to keep the children quiet and entertained with Play-Doh and graham crackers.
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The first woman president, Ivanka entertained, would not be Hillary Clinton, it would be Ivanka Trump.
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I'd watch Hairspray and Hannah Montana and just start singing and dancing to keep myself entertained.
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Wampanoag Indians appeared along with their chief, Massasoit, "whom for three days we entertained and feasted".
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I'm entertained by fan theories, there's no doubt about that, but they rarely leave me satisfied.
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I&aposm actually quite entertained by Jesse using 241 minutes to watch over the whole thing.
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Is there something ethically wrong with being entertained by a movie as upsetting as Schindler's List?
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GARRETT&apos: Charlotte Rae, the Emmy and Tony-nominated actress who entertained TV audiences as Mrs.
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The first woman president, Ivanka entertained, would not be Hillary Clinton; it would be Ivanka Trump.
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But being a professional ranter, Queen Adele kept the crowd entertained with an impromptu comedy routine.
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I feel bad that these people had come to be entertained and witnessed a car wreck.
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As we approach the coming apocalypse we need bread, circuses and odors to keep us entertained.
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Dr. de Waal said that it was easier than ever to keep apes enriched and entertained.
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Instead, they were entertained at a reserved table with bottles of liquor, according to the indictments.
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Play football or basketball so we can be entertained, Trump seems to be telling these athletes.
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The 15-time Emmy Award-winning show, which has entertained viewers since 2005, kicks off Oct.
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It made me dance, it made me think, it seduced and entertained me to no end.
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Others naïvely entertained an older male writer's attention, believing that it meant something it did not.
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Audience members were certainly more entertained by "Cook Off!" than critics, who mostly panned the film.
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We want our customers to come in, be engaged, try products, ask questions and be entertained.
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Basically, everyone will be thoroughly entertained and satisfied with the amount of content available to stream.
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Episode 3 If you weren't entertained before, buckle up, because this episode was an emotional rollercoaster.
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They are not, because when you're being entertained, you want to move as little as possible.
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After the stovetop grill tripped the main circuit breaker, we entertained the electrician in rudimentary French.
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Without further ado, plunge into the movies and television that will keep you entertained this summer.
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Michelle Obama wore a custom, chainmail Atelier Versace gown; Mario Batali cooked, and Gwen Stefani entertained.
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" - Benjamin, 26 "While on the road during lacrosse season, my team often entertained ourselves with karaoke.
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Ironically enough, Hernandez has publicly entertained the idea of cops and cartels working in tandem before.
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On Friday night, President Trump entertained around 250 Republican donors in his Mar-a-Lago ballroom.
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And one could judge who were his favorites by comparing how many times they entertained him.
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I missed two days of work at my campus office job while I entertained media inquiries.
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Leaders from Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt and Somalia looked on as traditional dancers entertained the crowds.
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It's really hard to keep kids entertained while also keeping them on top of their schoolwork.
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You're quarantined in your home right now and probably scrounging for activities to keep you entertained.
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Being a good host means putting people at ease and giving them ways to be entertained.
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The people who had bought opening weekend tickets were there to enjoy themselves, to be entertained.
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Chargers coach Anthony Lynn entertained talk about Gordon only to a point at his Wednesday availability.
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Particularly on that platform, a ton of people are watching, are being entertained, same with Instagram.
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The Alex Jones persona orbits around his volatility, keeping audiences entertained and colleagues on their toes.
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If we had a good reason to not do it, certainly people would have entertained it.
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There are some apps that will help you stay up to date and keep you entertained.
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BEFORE: Since opening in 1997, Broadway's The Lion King has entertained over 15.7 million theater-goers.
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You probably won't gain anything from watching Hyperdrive, but you sure as hell will be entertained.
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The State Legislature soon entertained no fewer than six bills to restrict the use of headphones.
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Saint Laurent entertained showgoers with an Eiffel Tower-facing spring '20 show at Place du Trocadéro.
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"We entertained the idea of using toy monkeys because we do anthropomorphize them," Mr. Simpson said.
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When looking for a travel book, I want to be entertained by a unique narrative voice.
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In recent years, drag performers have entertained children by reading books at libraries and community centers.
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Mr. Duberstein, who was among the friend's Twitter followers, was thoroughly entertained, and retweeted it himself.
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The flimsy cardboard box features one comic strip to keep you entertained throughout your entire meal.
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If you are looking to be entertained in retirement, New York might be a good option.
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But it kept us entertained for hours, and it taught me things I wouldn't have known.
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Salahuddin's uncle was called to fetch him, and in the intervening week we entertained my cousin.
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But as I braced myself for another lecture, she actually entertained and even praised the idea.
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Wag entertained deal talks with Rover and with Petco, the pet supply company, the people said.
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He commended the ship's captain for keeping them updated and the staff for keeping them entertained.
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Need something to keep your viewing party guests entertained while the PricewaterhouseCoopers accountants are on stage?
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Gerald Ford entertained offers from the Lions and the Packers before settling on Yale Law School.
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Fortunately, there are also doggy discos and grooming workshops to keep pooches — and their owners — entertained.
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I saw firsthand how hungry my young Latin people were to be entertained by their own.
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There are plenty of ups-and-downs to keep viewers entertained throughout the two-hour show.
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Most of the time it would be dumb, but it would be stuff that entertained me.
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Or maybe better, since if you have to wait around you may as well be entertained.
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To many parents, YouTube is also the cheapest and sometimes only option to keep kids entertained.
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Merchants have set up food stalls and visiting families are entertained by performing camels and horses.
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I travelled with him around the world, spent weeks in his home, and entertained him in mine.
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"I think I'm going to put fake boxes under it just to keep them entertained," she says.
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The VMAs white carpet had plenty of skin-baring numbers to keep you entertained from all angles.
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IN PERIODS of economic stress all sorts of theories are entertained about the nature of the problem.
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I'm just trying to tell a story and hope that you'll be as entertained as I was.
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But speaking of presidents, Smoot also entertained one fan's question about Smoot's ambitions for total political domination.
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The way I watch television, and movies, and read comics, is: I consume entertainment to be entertained.
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This isn't supposed to be a "best of" list, just some personal favorites to keep you entertained.
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You want to relax, you want to socialize, you want to work, you want to be entertained.
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It was a place to relax and be entertained with endless comedy, art, absurdity, and micro-storytelling.
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This is not the first time that Trump has entertained the completely whackadoodle, fringe anti-vaccine movement.
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As Grande entertained the crowd, she lost and regained her footing while stepping down from a chair.
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How can you keep dozens of toddlers seated, quiet, focused and blissfully entertained for half an hour?
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And then before long, we're completely not even paying attention to whether or not he's even [entertained].
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For the past few months Britain has been entertained (and appalled) by in-fighting in the cabinet.
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Keeping kids entertained is no easy task, especially when it's your job 24/7 to do so.
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The obvious explanation here is that kids in the 80s were easily entertained by simple video games.
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For roughly the cost of a cup of coffee, you will be entertained and smiling for hours.
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No, but if any stadium is prepared to keep those without seats entertained, it's a baseball stadium.
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But, like Antonoff and Lorde, she was angrier at the PowerPoint than she was entertained by it.
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BILA: Sometimes when people, when they look at television and movies, they just want to be entertained.
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How I stay entertained on a long flight is I download all the stuff on my phone.
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Liu had entertained his U.S. guests on Tuesday night just after they arrived in the Chinese capital.
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The last wave of breakout companies created interactive platforms (Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, etc.) that have entertained many.
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The bot will even throw in a joke every once in a while to keep you entertained.
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Some of them relaxed on cots, paging through books, while parents tried to keep their children entertained.
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But the lively voice acting and over-the-top sound effects are meant to keep kids entertained.
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His friend wasn't there, but his friend's wife (and the mother of young boys) entertained the crew.
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For $19, the minimal effort to keep your dog entertained inside the house is totally worth it.
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Though his son, Knox (Chase Wainscott), and his wife are clearly entertained by his rhythm, uptight Mrs.
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Prognosticators entertained visions of them in the second round, pushing a contender to six or seven games.
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The globe-trotting thief Carmen Sandiego first entertained and educated children as a video game in 1985.
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I wanted that joy to come not from winning, but from being entertained, from witnessing something special.
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The Miami Herald added Ludacris, a three-time Grammy Award winner, has previously entertained U.S. military personnel.
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He went to London less, and entertained more at home, seeing mostly congenial people—fans, not shits.
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He loved joining in the unit's activities and entertained everyone with his singing and his hearty laugh.
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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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And then there's the city's bar and eatery scene that keeps Austinites entertained from morning to night.
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But with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton as the leads, it's hard not to be completely entertained.
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Look, I don't mean that, or maybe I do, but I'm just trying to keep myself entertained.
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Over the years, Harry Potter-themed bands and even a Harry Potter musical parody have entertained attendees.
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But all in all, in the words of the great Maximus from Gladiator: Are you not entertained?
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The mere fact that we once again even entertained the notion of a government shutdown is preposterous.
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It should; Cersei entertained a similar thought on the eve of the last siege of King's Landing.
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The two even entertained the possibility of romance during a drunken, drug fueled summer on Fire Island.
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Justin Amash (R-MI) and Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) — have publicly entertained discussions of removing the president.
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Why should I have entertained the hope that we could leap over the dividing wall of color?
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She let Reilly, a budding golfer, hit a putt and chip, and entertained all of her questions.
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Disney+ is offering 500 films, more than 350 series, and 26 exclusive originals to keep everyone entertained.
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"It's head-scratching to think that she would have entertained undermining the democratic process," Mr. Fallon said.
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And the quick turnover keeps customers (whose attention spans are shrinking at an ever faster clip) entertained.
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They entertained Patrick Corbin in free agency last winter but would not offer a six-year contract.
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Judging by the crowd's reactions, the audience seemed to be a solid mix of baffled and entertained.
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When I'm entertained or invested, I get locked in and have a hard time prying myself away.
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Fun and educational, tablets can help your children learn and keep them entertained for hours on end.
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They are kept entertained with different performances or have chefs come to their table to prepare food.
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And there are a number of films series, plays and more to keep you entertained this month.
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Advisers to President Donald Trump entertained the idea, briefly discussing it among themselves, according to the Times.
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According to German media reports, guests will be entertained on board by at least two separate bands.
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Attendees could stay entertained with a claw machine game, a photo booth, and a tie-dye station.
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"The patients were entertained because he would walk off with their socks," said Robert Cohen, the owner.
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The great danger to our democracy today is that we'd rather be well-entertained than well-governed.
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Still, my cats were very entertained by the Play 2's laser, and that's the whole point.
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Fully entertained, but I also doubt that I'll ever look at a frosted strawberry PopTart the same.
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Trump looked alternatively bemused, entertained, baffled, guarded and, yes, maybe even a little nervous all at once.
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In addition, there are plenty of playful clues to keep us entertained without too much brain twisting.
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Nurses entertained him by tapping on the glass door of his hospital room and blowing a pinwheel.
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And I cannot wait to see it, because I think you all are going to be entertained.
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Citizens might be entertained by impostors, but they are also seeking to defend themselves psychologically against them.
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Average consumers of mediated content want most to be entertained and/or distracted through television or film.
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And I entertained thoughts of oh my gosh, what about my family members who had their struggles.
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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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It's up to streamers like Dead Flip to keep the masses entertained when there isn't a tournament happening.
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Over the years, Goldstein has thrown extravagant parties on the property and entertained many celebrities at the mansion.
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By now our future is clear: We are to be cared for, entertained, and monetized by artificial intelligence.
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Outside of Canada, other government entities have entertained the idea of deploying algorithms to deal with social issues.
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Comedian and host David Walliams and singer Elaine Paige entertained the 480 guests at the charity gala dinner.
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Before the quarantine was lifted, passengers on the World Dream entertained themselves by watching movies or playing games.
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For Anna, there's a new "obi belt," a hint that maybe the sisters have entertained visitors from Japan.
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Unlike other dispensers, the Munch includes a game and plays music, so Pawbo thinks it'll keep pets entertained.
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Having something they can play with will help keep your kids entertained — if only for a few minutes.
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"Advertising is getting a little too realistic," said another person, impressed and wildly entertained by the purported ad.
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Nine times out of ten, they're still really, really entertained by the video, so they're okay with it.
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But right now, you spend — you went through it — you can spend a few minutes and be entertained.
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Blais adds the elephants will have plenty of room and ways to be entertained in their new home.
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"MSG ALL RAGERS INCLUDED," Scott captioned videos of Stormi bouncing and giggling as her dad entertained the audience.
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And if you're right, it's a bigger win, because not only were you entertained, but you called it!
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Theater, museums, festivals and fairs, clubs and restaurants and two professional football teams offer plenty to keep entertained.
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This will keep you entertained while doing chores around the house or offer visual aids for cooking recipes.
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While the internet changed how Indians communicate, read news and get entertained, it didn't change how they transact.
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Bourdain, whose rakish personality and appetite for culinary curiosities entertained millions of viewers, committed suicide on June 8.
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I'm told Porter has not yet seriously entertained an offer, and has made no decisions about his future.
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Again, Facebook wants users to be informed and entertained, but it doesn't necessarily care how or by whom.
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"In so doing, they've not only entertained the world, but illuminated the full range of the human experience."
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He certainly had a big personality; his quick wit and talent as a raconteur entertained many an audience.
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In Manger Square, visitors were entertained by choirs singing carols, bagpipe players and a Palestinian scouts' marching band.
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Either that meant she trusted her or she thought Mary was keeping Kennedy entertained in a good way.
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His compatriots, the Young Bucks, entertained the crowd with in-match in-jokes and fourth-wall-breaking hijinks.
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The person that's left everyone entertained (and a little bit confused) is social media star Russell Got Barz.
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The range of ideas that can now be seriously entertained, both in politics and economics, has radically expanded.
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The salesmen claim that residents will be able to live, work and be entertained in a single district.
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It's up to all of us to decide how much we care about being entertained in the process.
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CLAIREFONTAINE, France — Like a theater audience demanding to be entertained, French soccer fans can be a fickle lot.
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I felt entertained the entire time and it wasn't too serious and exactly what we need right now.
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The entire point of a sports car is to be entertained, and going to jail is not entertaining.
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He denied what he called "the unfounded allegation that I entertained a romantic relationship with a staff member".
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In fact, as the actors moved around the cabin, regaling passengers with their stories, I was genuinely entertained.
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Keep your loved one informed and entertained while supporting journalism with a subscription to the New York Times.
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Since my parents are so cool, I entertained more than I have before (or since) in my life.
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She joined a dance troupe that entertained soldiers in Europe, and from there made her way to Hollywood.
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She visits both professionals and home cooks in each locale, so we'll be entertained visually as we're learning.
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But they realized that people don't care if it's real or fake; they just want to be entertained.
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Be entertained and have a beautiful setting, I hope people think they can make their apartment fabulous, too.
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Trump had first entertained the idea of a debate against Sanders during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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The team has consistently been adding new levels, so it's sure to keep you entertained for some time.
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At news conferences, he entertained reporters with answers peppered with references to philosophers, pop music and ancient history.
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Ears will be entertained, too: The band JoJo & the Pinecones will perform two concerts of jazz-flavored pop.
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One of the most challenging aspects of life for many people right now is keeping the kids entertained.
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No matter what you end up doing to keep yourself entertained, please, please remember to wash your hands.
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As fans became antsy and players became increasingly confused, forward Janine Weber entertained both audiences by juggling oranges.
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If part of the puzzle triggers a smile, I consider myself entertained and having gotten my money's worth.
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Instead, the boys entertained themselves with tic-tac-toe, and Mr. Lyons taught them how to play hangman.
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After President Trump took office, the E.P.A. entertained with "lightning speed" a petition to roll back the rules.
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During a flight delay in Cleveland, he entertained antsy passengers by giving high-fives and begging for snacks.
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And if they are like today's puzzle by Susan Gelfand, they will make you smile and feel entertained.
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I knew 'Old Town Road' had to have some kind of funny lyrics, just to keep people entertained.
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The small town of Hastings on England's south coast could keep a vehicle-obsessed child entertained for hours.
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There comes a time in every baby's life when they are extremely entertained with the simplest of pleasure.
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But as long as I'm having fun, as long as others are entertained, I can push through anything.
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Pachinko halls have tried to keep players entertained by incorporating animation and high-tech features into the games.
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Michael Kors entertained fans for 10 seasons of "Project Runway" with his brutally honest critiques of contestants' designs.
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As I followed my friends around town, I briefly entertained the idea of seeing the show by myself.
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"It'll work if people end up entertained, educated, inspired, and if it provokes a conversation," Mr. Salaam said.
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Whether or not you've entertained the notion, it is now a real possibility at Storm King Art Center.
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Give me a VHS of Ghostbusters, Sandlot, and Demolition Man and I could keep myself entertained basically forever.
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Kanye West just entertained a name suggestion for his new daughter ... and it hits very close to home.
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The discussions are passionate and the hosts are charismatic, which means you'll be as entertained as you are informed.
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Some come for practical tips, others to be entertained by a guy eating crazy stuff or enduring preposterous discomfort.
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I plan to bring the passion and creativity that has entertained my fans for decades to my final tour.
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The material is so heavy and emotional that we have to find ways to keep ourselves laughing and entertained.
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In 1985, the church reportedly purchased the Finnish-built Freewinds, which once entertained tourists on the Commodore Cruise Line.
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"MSG ALL RAGERS INCLUDED," Scott captioned clips of his daughter bouncing and giggling as her dad entertained the audience.
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"We're entertained by Black Mirror, but outside of that, we're not discussing [human intelligence] as a populace, " Johnson says.
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That meant sacrifices: He and my grandmother lived frugally, cooked and entertained at home, and drove an old Buick.
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Hannah seemed just as entertained as before (or she's great at pretending), but Cam is quickly outwearing his welcome.
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"They've reached out but we haven't entertained it," a campaign spokesperson said in response to CNN's question on Wednesday.
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His kind greeting allayed a concern I had entertained: Would he be in person who he was on TV?
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Thanks to that joy known as "midseason premieres," there's plenty of television coming your way to keep you entertained.
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Under Trump, there's no shortage of breaking news and presidential tweets to keep you entertained and horrified 24/7.
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"Never in my life had I even entertained the thought of being intimate with a white woman," McNeeley said.
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The enduring dominance of the blockbuster has implications for the way consumers will be entertained for decades to come.
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Service members are entertained at the weekly Saturday night United Service Organizations dance held at the YMCA on Feb.
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Once you finish the long campaign, the Red Dead Online multiplayer component should keep you entertained for a while.
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The viewer is not meant to be troubled but instead at best spellbound or at the very least entertained.
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"We're entertained by Black Mirror, but outside of that, we're not discussing [human intelligence] as a populace," Johnson says.
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Before signing off for the flight, Haumesser had a message for his entertained coworkers and passengers: "Thats all folks!"
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She said she believed he was "linking sexual favors and keeping him entertained with the likelihood" of a promotion.
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"Campaigns shall be restricted to electronic and print media publicity and hate speech will not be entertained," it said.
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Prince Harry may not have any kids of his own, but he's clearly very good at keeping them entertained.
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The crew cabin will have ways of keeping passengers entertained during the long trip, including movies and a restaurant.
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"When I told my father I wanted to become a pilot, he never even entertained the idea, " she explained.
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All that seemed to drive them was a perpetual need to be stimulated and entertained by their digital devices.
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The Americans are sometimes led around empty Potemkin bases and entertained with kung fu shows rather than genuine drills.
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Now, all high society—the Duc d'Orléans, Princess Alexandra, even the Prince of Wales himself—entertained in Ritz's hotels.
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Her duties include epic garden parties, where 8,000 people are entertained on three occasions in May at Buckingham Palace.
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Unable to live that Vegas party life, Shamir found other ways to keep entertained and inspired in the desert.
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Two sources indicated that the company solicited (and entertained) acquisition offers whilst it was out raising this time around.
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Because, let's face it: Exaggerating the differences between boys and girls is just a ploy to keep audiences entertained.
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They want to sit and be delighted or entertained or moved by representations of their lives on the screen.
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When football's off for the summer, teams need to do absolutely anything to keep fans entertained until the fall.
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But if watching Logan Lucky is being entertained, then hook me up to the IV and let it drip.
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What entertained me wasn't fealty to its source but the pleasure its makers took in creating and sustaining lightness.
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The reggae band The Wailers performed on Wednesday night; on Thursday, rockers The Killers entertained the male-heavy crowd.
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Actress Joan Collins sported many puffy-sleeved looks on "Dynasty," the soap opera that entertained viewers throughout the '80s.
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Sure, they want athletes to be drug-free, but they also want to be entertained by raw human power.
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"For decades, members of IATSE have entertained and delighted Americans, but that's not all," Clinton said in a statement.
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He entertained its other members with outlandish and often profane riffs, said Andrew Kahn, the group's producer and manager.
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This one felt easier than some Thursdays, but I was highly entertained by the bending of the theme entries.
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Representation, when you finally get it, can be life-changing, allowing you to imagine possibilities you never entertained before.
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"People are so entertained or trying to see the next joke, they tune out the important information," he said.
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While it doesn't make a lot of sense now, we could be endlessly entertained with a game of Pogs.
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Multiple US officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, entertained the possibility that Zhang was a Chinese government spy.
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Over dinner, Mr. Trump entertained his counterparts by bragging about his meeting with Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
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It's an unlikely idea that past leaders have also entertained during times of national crises, including after the Sept.
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Sometimes, I'm that person who just wants to be entertained and I think that's a good mix with us.
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Children are a tough crowd to please, especially when it comes to keeping tweens and teens entertained on vacation.
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While those opportunities have obviously presented themselves at various points in the journey, it's not been anything we've entertained.
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Even when they're alone, celebrities are using social distancing as an opportunity to live stream and keep us entertained.
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Elsewhere we see men and women drinking together in public, entertained by raucous revues and easily available "marahuana" cigarettes.
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Mario Kart Tour for iPhone and Android (yes, it exists!) might be fun for keeping the whole family entertained.
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While stuck at home, people are finding ways to stay entertained, from renting newly released movies to Zoom parties.
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The Olsen twins may not be as good at acting as I remembered but I am thoroughly entertained nonetheless.
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I was entertained enough by the movie that I would be curious to see what they do with it.
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On Ashe at the same time, the pop singer Kelly Clarkson entertained and then Serena Williams beat Magda Linette.
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To reduce your load while keeping the kids entertained, load up your phone or tablet with movies and games.
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What can we do about it — especially during these long summer months when our kids expect to be entertained?
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We ended up moving the satellite to his bedroom because it&aposs more centrally located and keeps him entertained.
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Somehow, until that conference, I had never entertained the possibility that Searle might be anything other than a genius.
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Narrator: Aboard the world&aposs largest cruise ship, 4.53,600 passengers pay a premium to be entertained every single day.
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The medieval warrior motif entertained during the season, but has amazed during the playoffs, much like the team itself.
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While officials had entertained the possibility of occasionally intervening in markets again, doing so regularly was not the plan.
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It is so disconcerting that it must be entertained and investigated because it is so foreign to honest people.
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So be prepared to be very entertained and very afraid of any and all governments from here on out.
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And remember when Trump entertained the idea of an assault weapons ban in his meeting with members of Congress?
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Collins said she entertained the idea of a gubernatorial run "for many reasons," pointing to her friends and family.
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As the veneer of social decorum paled and then vanished, we sat around being entertained by progressive news shows.
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Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.
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Powell said the Fed entertained the idea of negative interest rates during the financial crisis, but opted against it.
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Starting in the late 1950s, the Dapper Dans of Disneyland, a barbershop quartet, entertained guests along Main Street, U.S.A.
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These people are here to see us and be entertained, so let's do the best we can with that.
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So, that's "no" on bringing some of this to the U.S., or have you not even entertained those conversations?
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Although most studies have focused on children, some research indicates clowning has similar effects on adults: One odd study conducted in Israel in 2011 found that women entertained by a clown while undergoing IVF fertility treatments had about a quarter times higher chance of getting pregnant than those who were not so entertained.
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He says he briefly entertained a run for the US House seat from Montana expected to be open when Rep.
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He recalled walking around for hours each day and, for the first time, keeping himself entertained by listening to podcasts.
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The couple cuddle on the couch (again, not cool, Liv) idly entertained by the whole situation and Kevin suddenly snaps.
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Since Wonderland, we haven't really entertained the idea of a spin-off, but in today's world, you never say never.
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It's a good job they can do magic, in fact, otherwise they'd have literally no way of keeping themselves entertained.
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So you'll be chilled out and entertained, and you can pretend you're getting a STEM education while you're at it.
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For now I have contacted some of his supporters and we are making some vids to keep you guys entertained.
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He hasn't entertained the theories that question whether he, the cooking expert of the Netflix Queer Eye reboot, can cook.
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The decor included a '50s candy shoppe, absinthe fountain lounge, photo trailer and concession stands Synchronized swimmers entertained the guests.
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I can't be so easily and complacently entertained by the same violence in fiction that horrifies me in real life.
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There was a potty humor thing going on and we were just more entertained by our farts than anything else.
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But just because his impersonations may be more infrequent doesn't mean that he doesn't have plans to keep fans entertained.
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There was never a dull moment between the two, and little Jack seemed very entertained by his comedian/actress mom.
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And the device's slew of different tricks will keep owners entertained once they've got a handle on the control system.
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It has and continues to change the world, shaping how we communicate and connect, how we're entertained, informed and inspired.
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Similarly, Russians entertained the idea of creating "suicide satellites," which were essentially spacecrafts with rapid-fire cannons attached to them.
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In between, Lee Ann Womack and Brandy Clark – the other billed artists – entertained the lucky few hundred who'd snagged tickets.
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Will there be a crazy intelligent infotainment system to keep passengers entertained as they glide along in the I.D. Vizzion?
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Since the referendum, Mr Banks has entertained himself by toying with the idea of setting up a new populist party.
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The actor kept the group entertained by reading out facts about Bakersfield and playing country music native to the area.
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Lapeire entertained hundreds of sick children in the guise of an alter ego named "Doctor Aspirin," according to the paper.
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Cuper also entertained a question from a reporter about Salah's prospects of emerging as the top scorer at the tournament.
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The blonde stunner looked sensational as she entertained a 50,000-strong crowd dressed in rainbow colors to celebrate the occasion.
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As documentary filmmakers, we take that as a great compliment—that, ultimately, people are walking away having been really entertained.
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While these parents may be mortified with their children's standout quotes and actions, we can't help but feel totally entertained.
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Ya gotta see the video ... LP entertained the hell out of himself as he kept throwing money in the air.
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Women wan to be entertained where they are, running errands, going to the doctor, on their mobile phones, their laptops.
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Audiences are not idly entertained by apocalypses where women are chattel and queer folk are driven underground — metaphorically or literally.
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And, it seems, to also keep us entertained with some of the weirdest meme-filled tweets of any government agency.
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There's something inherently interesting to me about a path forward, but ultimately I hope people are entertained by the show.
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The NurturePod helps manage circadian rhythm, keeps the baby entertained with age-appropriate puzzles and music from Bach to Beyoncé.
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BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT AT LEAST HAS ENTERTAINED THE IDEA OF POTENTIALLY CONSIDERING GOING INTO IT IF THE CONDITIONS WERE RIGHT.
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JWoww's new house was featured a lot on the most recent episode ... in which she entertained some of the usuals.
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Author Steve Siebold, who has studied more than 1,000 wealthy people, found that they would rather be educated than entertained.
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Sabathia, in turn, entertained the notion of enticing James to sign with the Knicks in 2010 as a free agent.
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But if I can walk away feeling like I've been entertained and challenged, I count that as a good day.
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By that point we've been riveted, we've been entertained, we've been reminded that trips to the moon are not impossible.
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After a flight was delayed over two hours, Southwest gate attendants decided to keep passengers entertained in a creative way.
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Jason Powell said he was seeking to keep his children entertained until Alberto blows through his Florida Panhandle vacation spot.
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For nearly 20 years, the Fast Franchise has entertained fans and created some of the biggest cinematic moments in history.
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The Australian Adam Scott briefly entertained the nightmarish thought that he might end up with a score in the 80s.
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I have always entertained the possibility that I could one day run for president if my whims led me to.
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His former classmates enjoyed an open bar and copious hors d'oeuvres while being entertained by Harlem blues saxophonist Lonnie Youngblood.
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Unlike YouTube, where people go when they want to be entertained, people just constantly visit Facebook to see their friends.
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Will you want to know more about the art of diversion or will you change the channel to be entertained?
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Many purchased fluffy pretzels and pink beverages adorned with umbrellas from the concessions stands and settled in to be entertained.
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No one in the audience cares about whatever is going on in my head because they paid to be entertained.
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Here's how some people found ways to stay sane and entertained in their first attempts at social distancing (for real).
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With his girlfriend Pamela Churchill as unofficial hostess, he entertained on as grand a scale as any of his predecessors.
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Take 'em away — even if merely to your own living room — if you want to be both entertained and informed.
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To help ensure passengers enjoy their flights, airlines have come up with a few ways of keeping their customers entertained.
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It's just a slipshod contraption of gags (not jokes, you understand) held together by the audience's will to be entertained.
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I was pretty new to it, so I was still in the optimistic and entertained-by-it phase in Seattle.
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Yet Trump, who has bent the GOP party to his own will on other issues, has repeatedly entertained the idea.
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The league played its games in the spring -- a way to keep football fans entertained between the NFL's fall seasons.
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After my mother died, in 2005, when she was eighty-three and he was eighty-eight, he entertained much less.
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During a commercial break, that year's host, Hugh Jackman, appeared onstage at Radio City Music Hall to keep attendees entertained.
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Some trade associations and companies are hosting lavish events to keep delegates, presidential campaign workers, congressional aides and lobbyists entertained.
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They wanna be entertained, and who's more entertaining than a serial fraudster who never knows how to end a sentence?
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Ziggy Marley, Ellie Goulding, Meghan Trainor and Sean Kingston entertained those taking part at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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Alyse Eady entertained viewers with an unexpected show of ventriloquism in the 2011 pageant while wearing a shimmering crimson jumpsuit.
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Many people online were entertained by the newly attractive reincarnation of the character, while others were perplexed and even disturbed.
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Basically, you have everything you need to keep the whole family entertained all the way through to the new year.
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CFIUS might have entertained other options had the companies applied for a review before doing the deal, Mr. Clark said.
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Little visual artists will be entertained at this museum, too: They can make hand puppets at a Chagall-inspired workshop.
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"But there is a large part of the audience that will tune in because they just want to be entertained."
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In times of quiet financial desperation, I've even entertained the idea of sensually eating Oreos for a quick thirty bucks.
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Prigozhin came up in Putin's native St. Petersburg, and famously entertained the newly-elected president at a lavish dinner in 2001.
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I'm not sure how relaxing it is for her, but she's always very entertained whenever we do these types of classes.
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There's not enough depth to the games to keep older players entertained, but $200 is quite pricey for a kids game.
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The candidate was in Dallas on Friday morning, reading a string of #meantweets penned by Trump to a thoroughly entertained crowd.
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Meanwhile, Kabbani took a seat at the piano in the living room and entertained the kids in attendance with classical music.
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Magro and Giancola entertained a tumultuous relationship that lasted up until 2016, which was the last time they were photographed together.
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There's a dramatic soundtrack filled with spooky songs to keep you entertained, and some moments that don't require words to appreciate.
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Wrestling star and actor Dwyane Johnson entertained a possible political career Friday, tweeting out interest in making a bid for president.
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I was entertained the entire time and was so bummed when it was over until I was reunited with this beauty.
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What I will say is that I was entertained, if not for the reasons that perhaps I was meant to be.
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Part music player and part head warmer, the 1Voice Wireless Bluetooth Beanie will keep you toasty while also keeping you entertained.
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They were in their 50s, used all-natural products, and had never entertained the idea of injections — and they looked amazing.
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Thankfully, the 8-bit soundtrack has some legitimately good tunes to keep you entertained while you die over and over again.
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Between her epic Halloween costume and her ability to make fun of herself, Grande has been keeping us very entertained lately.
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Though it doesn't mention him by name, the ad is also implicitly about Biden, who has entertained cuts in the past.
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Some fans — not all of them, but some — don't want to be entertained, they want to have influence on their entertainment.
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They use tools and appear to strategize and need to be entertained while in captivity or else they'll mastermind an escape.
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If it rains on your Mexican vacation, don't worry; the suite has its own private movie theater to keep you entertained.
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If your pumpkin should veer drastically off course, there's always the dress-up competition, parade and market to keep you entertained.
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In the Berkshire Hathaway 2017 Annual Shareholders Meeting, Warren Buffett and longtime business partner Charlie Munger entertained 40,000 attendees for hours.
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Author Steve Siebold, who has studied more than 1,000 wealthy people, found that they would generally rather be educated than entertained.
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A Trump spokeswoman on Thursday denied that Trump's campaign has either offered Thiel a Supreme Court seat or entertained his nomination.
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The response to that should be that our craving for entertainment does not overrule the safety of those we're entertained by.
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Shot on film, it's an artifact of the pre-NBA Entertainment and might have frightened as many people as it entertained.
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It is clear Mr McEwan has had enormous fun writing "Nutshell"; now it is the reader's turn to be entertained too.
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Not only is it the best kind of toy to keep your dog occupied and entertained, it also provides mental enrichment.
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I could listen to Werner Herzog read soup labels for an hour and a half and probably still be extremely entertained.
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Plaques feature descriptions of each exhibit, leaving visitors both entertained and informed by giving them context for what they're looking at.
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"We've known KyoAni through their many works that have inspired, influenced and entertained us over the years," the campaign's page says.
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I stay home trying to keep an energetic baby entertained and happy while searching job sites hoping that something will stick.
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Noël Coward once called in despair in the middle of the night: He needed more Scotch to keep Marlene Dietrich entertained.
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Hokulani even features a hydraulically-powered tender garage to store jet skis that keep guests entertained while the yacht is anchored.
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Baldwin is one of Trump's most vocal critics in Hollywood, and has long entertained the idea of running for public office.
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I kept myself entertained with a good old-fashioned book, but I did sometimes wish I had some other options.5.
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Trump has also entertained the suspicion that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was murdered, just as he suggests Vince Foster was.
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I grew up on a farm, but after moving to a city, I hadn't really entertained the idea of owning livestock.
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Reagan's advisers soon discovered what the boss already knew: that Americans didn't mind his gaffes and were even entertained by them.
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For all passengers, Etihad also has a "Flying Nanny" on board most flights to help keep kids entertained – and parents sane.
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They entertained themselves by spreading ridiculous rumors or by telling stories that a city kid like me found hard to believe.
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The LG 2899-inch UHD 21299.99K HDR smart LED TV has both the size and the technology to keep you entertained.
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Cicciolina — the first woman to bare her breasts on Italian national TV — entertained her public dressed up as a provocative nymph.
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Rubio's comments mark the first time since his unsuccessful presidential bid that the senator has even entertained the notion of reelection.
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And you know, I -- my responsibility is to make sure that our communities feel safe, secure, comfortable and satisfied and entertained.
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Our town in upstate New York, about five hours from their Brooklyn home, offered suburban experiences that easily kept them entertained.
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With Democrats in the minority in both the House and Senate, Republicans have not entertained any Democratic proposals on the issue.
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Yes, the show has all that Marvel heroic pizazz to keep us entertained—bulletproof dudes, badass women, over-the-top villains.
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Moi and Chihuly socialized often, sharing many meals together in Chihuly's upstairs kitchen and drinking heavily while Chihuly entertained multiple girlfriends.
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American Dream will please those in the market for chewy dance-rock beats and postpunk grooves, likewise those entertained by bricolage.
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This version of the story is perhaps one that Anthony Cave Brown may have favored, and that even I have entertained.
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The zany, pun-filled cartoon has improbably stood the test of time and entertained generations of youngsters through movies and spinoffs.
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We're all stuck inside with nothing to do, and reading, gaming, and exercising isn't going to keep everyone entertained for ever.
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The hair experiment is just one of the ways the pair are keeping themselves busy and entertained while isolating at home.
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Sandy, meanwhile, was kept entertained by Trong's friend Athésia, a Canadian musician passing through on her way to gigs in Australia.
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Parents can opt for remote sitting, using online video conferencing, to keep kids entertained and help with homeschooling, the service says.
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Despite the negatives, the kit kept us entertained for about 45 minutes, and the popcorn boxes and sleeping masks proved useful.
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But in a more consequential part of that speech, Kim entertained the prospect of bilateral talks with the South Korean government.
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She then remarks that Kennedy might have entertained "a runaway fantasy" when he watched "Roman Holiday" during the Cuban missile crisis.
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His son, Kim Jong Il, entertained Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Pyongyang and hoped to host President Clinton in 2000.
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The women entertained their guests with adventurous stories of rogue leopards watching them from trees or entering the park's public bathrooms.
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Entertained but also punch-drunk, the reader by the end is ready to move on from the bardo of Des Moines.
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For one hour on live national television, Trump defied the National Rifle Association, called for expanding background checks, entertained Democratic Sen.
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Widespread quarantines have prompted Chinese citizens to find novel ways of keeping themselves entertained via Douyin, including throwing virtual "cloud raves."
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"[We're] not trying to say everything that's on every car — the Super Bowl audience is there to be entertained," Goldberg said.
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Users have to do the work of digging into the meaning of News Feed each post rather than being instantly entertained.
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Plus, kids can be entertained or informed without the dopamine hit of notifications that come when you fire up a phone.
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You can quash parental guilt by loading your phone or tablet with apps designed to get them thinking, not just entertained.
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Researchers are beginning to wonder if that's in part because teenagers are constantly stimulated and entertained by their computers and phones.
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And Don Imus, the foulmouthed, confrontational radio host who entertained and offended listeners for nearly a half-century, died on Friday.
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The Supreme Court has said that it requires proof that the writer entertained serious doubts about the truth of the statement.
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It's possible that even if you find the movie strange to look at, you'll be entertained just enough not to worry.
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As Nicolas Maduro's Venezuela keeps descending into lawlessness and chaos, President Donald Trump has publicly entertained the possibility of military intervention.
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We all know that everybody comes out here to be entertained and enjoy some great golf and have an enjoyable afternoon.
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We all know that everybody comes out here to be entertained and enjoy some great golf and have an enjoyable afternoon.
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"I think that people are resilient and will find a way to carry on, be safe, and be entertained," Morgan said.
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Chippendales is going the digital route to keep their clients entertained -- but more importantly ... as fit as their male exotic dancers.
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You're entertained by your art; do you think art can be entertaining in the same way as a play or movie?
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We've recreated the new trailer using homemade toys and tricks to keep you entertained till the new Marvel movie opens in May.
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One of the tournament directors, Daniel Stock, kept players entertained between rounds by crafting linguistic works of art like the one below.
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The fireworks were seconds from starting when I entertained a disturbing thought: Shit, what if it's so loud that my vagina explodes?
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Born was a filmmaker who for more than 30 years has entertained, educated, predicted, informed, and illuminated the world through his work.
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Following another fundraiser in October, Gizmodo revealed that it had entertained throwing a big event to reveal something about its new technology.
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In the post-9/11 era, presidents have generally entertained service members and their families at private events at the White House.
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You're supposed to be entertained for the duration of the show, and you're supposed to spend some time thinking about it afterward.
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They aren't guaranteed to fall asleep, you can't just feed them to calm them down and they are not as easily entertained.
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You just know that once you tune in you're going to be entertained and you're not going to want it to stop.
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But modern visitors like being entertained, and are likely to drift away unless museums can connect with them both intellectually and emotionally.
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There are points where I feel that I've invested too much time to give up now, but it keeps me reasonably entertained.
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Civil servants entertained a tongue-in-cheek plan to move them to Northern Ireland, providing a "possibly happy outcome to the uncertainties".
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Other witnesses for Google entertained their own comparisons: Jonathan Schwartz, the former CEO of Sun, explained APIs by comparing them to hamburgers.
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Google is adding a bunch of new games and activities to the Google Assistant today as a way to keep kids entertained.
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After one player entertained the pup for a minute, the dog dutifully retrieved the ball, and brought it right back to him.
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The Cirque du Soleil performers who entertained the G7 leaders on Friday evening were not the only ones tying themselves in knots.
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Extending an olive branch, Trump also entertained the idea of opening the spigot of foreign investment to help secure Kim&aposs rule.
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Bottom line, she's done a ton and entertained millions upon millions for a big chunk of her 37 years on the planet.
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There are rumors teams in Europe want him there, and he's even entertained the idea of playing in Asia, alongside his brother.
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She was also entertained by a presentation on author Jane Austen by historian and Secrets of the Six Wives host Lucy Worsley.
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But no matter: We'd have enough videos of hairy dudes jumping into pools of water to keep us entertained for a lifetime.
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Maybe. The steps are all there, but like most recipe videos, I think they're more for people to watch and be entertained.
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A new HVAC system ensures that everyone is the right temperature, while four iPad charging and docking stations keep the crew entertained.
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They will just simply be entertained – which is something much of the entertainment industry is no longer in the business of doing.
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If for some reason you are still not yet entertained by what's coming, you can check out the full streaming lineups below.
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Mr Obama has sometimes entertained the hope that the deal might strengthen moderates in Tehran and make Iran a more tractable partner.
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"Elan, a producer, liked to keep us entertained by putting things like 'beef tongue' or 'delicious babies' on the list," says Spivey.
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In London, she entertained troops as a cabaret dancer, and after the war she began modeling and acting in Paris, she said.
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A member of the track club, it was there that Gallegos first entertained the idea of attempting to run a half marathon.
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She ordered "over 800 boxes" of new supplies for the shelter, and made sure volunteers were available to keep the animals entertained.
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Monfils has entertained tennis fans for more than a decade with his balletic athleticism and his penchant for the occasional trick shot.
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Shuffleboard, putting greens, golf nets, bocce courts and paddle tennis will also keep guests entertained, as well as Pilates and yoga classes.
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"I fell in love with this brand," says Li, who since his student days has entertained a Margiela-like preoccupation with deconstruction.
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And because I'm way too easily entertained -- and love unenthused dogs in extravagant costumes -- here are bulldogs ready for Halloween. http://bit.
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Now they wanted to be entertained and to hear analysis and opinion, even if they didn't always agree with what was said.
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There is a very simple equation for a circle, but the first noncircular shape Kepler entertained as a replacement was an oval.
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Once Bernstein became the music director of the New York Philharmonic, in 21972, she entertained the musical and social world at home.
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But the point is for them to engage with whatever destination we're in, so I try to keep them entertained doing that.
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Trump has actively entertained that theory — and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani repeatedly traveled to Ukraine to push for evidence for it.
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Still, those interested in a deep examination of subculture, womanhood and art through the lens of speculative fiction will be highly entertained.
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The most recent set off a debate about whether the people of one nationality should be entertained by actors of the other.
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She greeted Sansa like a sister — something neither of them would have entertained the last time they lived together in this castle.
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"This is the largest and most rapid deterioration of a retailer and maybe that any Chapter 2700 has ever entertained," he said.
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Among its more dazzling denizens was Perle Mesta — "the hostess with the mostest" — who entertained at the Barclay in its early days.
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Growing up in Chatham, Va., she and her sister, Barbara, entertained themselves by writing stories and novelizations of their favorite TV shows.
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As we reported, the younger Biebs didn't make a toast, but you can tell from these pics ... everyone was still plenty entertained.
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Mr. Trump exulted over the release and publicly entertained talk that he could even win a Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomacy.
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Not only will she keep you entertained as she chases the fabric around, but she'll get some extra exercise while doing it.
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Sinatra reared her children; took classes at the University of California, Los Angeles; quietly entertained old Hollywood friends; and did charitable work.
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Reclining on couches (klinai), the drinkers were served by young boys and entertained by flute girls and courtesans and/or prostitutes (hetairai).
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Michael Brown is no longer with us because a cop couldn't let go of the violent fantasies he entertained about black men.
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Gift the Driftaway Coffee Set, $46 Four different profiles (fruity, classic, balanced, and bold) will keep his palate entertained throughout the week.
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Apolitical cynics suspected that Halpin had entertained Cleveland, Folsom and their pals on one of their fishing club's periodic boys' nights out.
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That's when I saw it, and I was too overwrought and entertained to really know what its movie context would have been.
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As always, we were informed, impressed and entertained by student comments on our writing prompts from around the country and the world.
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Linda E. McMahon, a new business partner with promise, entertained sponsors off-camera, her company's annual spectacle nearly ready for prime time.
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TL;DR: Keep your pup entertained with a 2-year subscription to Relax My Dog Video Streaming for $39.99, a 52% savings.
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But we think it may be a savvy way to keep fans entertained — or at least distracted from the team's subpar play.
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While he has entertained the idea of branching out to other genres of home decor, for now the limited focus is deliberate.
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In a past life, he repeatedly entertained questions from Howard Stern about whether he would have slept with Harry's mother, Princess Diana.
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We certainly want to be entertained by you and appreciate you and make ourselves feel good from the experience of your art.
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"That 50 individual states or one individual state should have a foreign policy is absurdity too gross to be entertained," he wrote.
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If you're ringing in the new year from the comfort of your couch, there is plenty of programming to keep you entertained.
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Below is your snowed-in survival guide with everything you'll need to stay well-fed, well-read, entertained and a little jolly.
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He&aposll come to me with questions, but for the most part, he remains entertained without me, usually in 30-minute sessions.
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I heard that the two friends entertained themselves by dreaming up all the ways one writer might ruin the life of another.
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I went on a week-long vacation recently and relied on this Petcube camera to record my cats and keep them entertained.
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Just throw it up in the air and it will stabilize itself as you stay entertained with flips, rolls, and HD footage.
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To really like this show, you have to be entertained by the antics of Roman skulking around like a slimy cat, right?
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It was early evening, and a muted light filled the Salon Doré, where Madame de Pompadour entertained and General de Gaulle worked.
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In practice, some of the steps Trump entertained face implacable opposition from the National Rifle Association and its allies among Congressional Republicans.
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But Betances has been so shaky that Girardi entertained the possibility of using him in lower-leverage situations reserved for middle relievers.
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He was sat reclined around them not giving a fuck, seemingly bemused and not entertained by the madness going on around him.
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Demand took off, so they conceived of pop-up shops at local venues, eventually hiring security and cashiers while they entertained guests.
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The audio platform has thousands of podcasts to keep you entertained, whether you're into comedy, pop culture, or something a bit more serious.
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For a hot second, I entertained messages from a 26-year-old wrestler who was six miles away, visiting his uncle from Holland.
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Between the late-night limbo challenge, Newlywed-style love and marriage game show, and endless cocktails, I was entertained from start to finish.
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Guests were served fried chicken, collard greens, and cornbread, a favorite meal of Fisher's, who often entertained her famous friends at the house.
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Not everyone was entertained by watching Tom Hardy's Locke drive in a car, talking on the phone for 85 minutes, but I was!
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I treasure those afternoons when my English teachers, both Lost fans, entertained students' wild theories and then gave their more tempered, plausible ones.
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When I entertained doubts — or I saw those who were in the fight start to waver, that is when Elijah's voice mattered most.
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Common seemed both happy and entertained by his Chicago brethren's name choice for his third born when we got him Friday at LAX.
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Government debt can play a similar role (a possibility entertained by Peter Diamond of MIT in a 1965 paper building on Samuelson's insights).
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It's got a a speedy AMD Ryzen™ 234 processor and AMD Radeon™ Vega 25 Graphics — perfect for staying productive or entertained.
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They have a loving, charming relationship, and he's clearly put a lot of thought into creating games to keep her entertained and engaged.
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You should read the stories about his rallies, how he inspired and entertained (though maybe not in that order) his legions of fans.
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It's a durable treat that will require a lot of time and focus for your dog, keeping them entertained for quite a while.
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To how we are entertained to how we shop, order our food and get our transportation and stay in touch with one another.
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VICE: In her speech Thursday, Hillary Clinton pointed out that Donald Trump has entertained the idea of letting Saudi Arabia get nuclear weapons.
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Last weekend, she and her husband entertained Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife, Akie, at the president's Mar-a-Lago estate.
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For instance, Target also carries a unicorn sprinkler that will spray water from its horn and keep your kids entertained all summer long.
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Below is a screenshot from the video of the large entrance room where the owner would probably have entertained business partners and associates.
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Even if you're a dedicated console or PC gamer, chances are you've downloaded a mobile game to stay entertained while on the go.
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So people come into our museum to be entertained, but also to have some awareness that cryptozoology is not creepy, it's not scary.
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Football is already boring enough to me, and I usually look forward to the halftime show (and the commercials) to keep me entertained.
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We buy our food directly from farms, and the internet disappears so often that I've taught myself to knit just to stay entertained.
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People will click-through, Like, and share this content because they agree with or are entertained by it, not because it's high quality.
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Even Titus — who could keep me entertained if he was in a coma — and Jacqueline, whom I loved previously, fall flat this season.
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Along with keeping Juno entertained and active, practicing her slam dunks could also help the animal fight off arthritis as she gets older.
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They make tacky, hilarious, and delightful additions to any couch or bed, and the reversible sequins can keep you entertained while you're sitting.
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But for the public part, you're sitting shoulder to shoulder with the leader of the free world and being entertained as an equal.
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When Klinsmann was asked about the potential of facing either Argentina or Venezuela, he never entertained the possibility that it would be Venezuela.
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The $22 Step229.99 Duck Pond Water Table is a fun and versatile toy that kept my one-year-old daughter entertained for hours.
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The film's early optimism eventually slides into melancholy — the promise of a prosperous China fades alongside the possibilities once entertained by its characters.
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My daughter also loves to activate Beatbo by shaking him, and it's the perfect portable toy to keep her entertained during car rides.
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"Customers told us they expect to be entertained at Christmas," Richard Cristofoli, Debenhams managing director of beauty and marketing, said in a statement.
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This Queen proved that every musical barrier could be broken, from stadium anthems to disco, as long as the audience were kept entertained.
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And for the past year, he has entertained another tantalizing but artificial reality: one in which he is president of the United States.
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Best of the Web We're back with a few of the things we saw on the web recently that entertained or enlightened us.
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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon, available at Amazon, $159.95With 1,351 pieces, he'll be entertained for hours building this iconic Star Wars model starship.
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As children waited in line to trick-or-treat at the White House in 2009, performers like this skeleton band kept them entertained.
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From the #WaterbottleChallenge to the #BackpackChallenge, teenagers have kept us entertained from January to December, and it's time we recognized their valiant efforts.
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U.S. presidents for decades entertained dignitaries on the 104-foot (32-metre) wooden Sequoia until it was sold by Jimmy Carter in 1977.
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While there were plenty of professionals who were entertained by Northcutt's loss, some high profile figures came out in support of him too.
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Fiorina also entertained a dream of becoming a classical pianist and took a gig teaching English abroad before starting on the corporate path.
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Just on the way to see my dad and steal all his jokes so I can keep you all entertained throughout the day.
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Gone are the heady days when Google's co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, entertained outlandish dreams of building space elevators, for example.
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" It entertained the prospect that the common ownership system in the Russian village might serve as "the starting point for a communist development.
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However, what was being entertained by the future Trump administration was not a blanket registry — it was a proposal only for Muslim immigrants.
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Activist investing is rare in Asia, but the proposal may have a surprisingly good chance of being entertained, Robert Cryan writes for Breakingviews.
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The most recent even set off a debate about whether the people of one nationality should be entertained by actors of the other.
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"We have to do stuff that'll keep him, where he can jump up and be entertained or he likes to ride," she said.
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"If you walk in expecting subtlety, or even novelty, you may find yourself more tormented than entertained," the Times's A. O. Scott wrote.
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Not only will they be able to tell me what's happening to my body, how fast I'm going, etc, they'll keep me entertained.
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" A close friend my age put it this way: "I used to care about being entertained, and now being soothed feels more important.
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If you've entertained "Green Acres"-inspired reveries on the joys of "farm living," this documentary may rid you of them in short order.
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Ted Cruz in 2018 admitted that his staffers entertained doubts as to whether it was a smart move to get behind Sanders's bill.
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From Disney channel throwbacks to spark your nostalgia to docu-series to expand your mind, Disney+'s new programming will keep you entertained.
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Preacher Roe, a sly and slender lefty who had just retired to West Plains, Mo., entertained his former teammates at the Chase Hotel.
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For several years, she charged, McGee had arranged for prospects and recruits to be entertained by the women in an on-campus dormitory.
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We put together a list of our favorite kids podcasts to keep them entertained, and our favorite Bluetooth speakers to play them on.
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In the novel, he imagined a world where people are entertained day and night by staring at giant wall screens in their homes.
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Sinatra and his wife, Barbara, entertained guests like Gregory Peck and Dick Van Dyke at the home, according to The Los Angeles Times.
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In the mansion that is Broadway, there are many rooms, many ways in which a patron might plausibly claim to have been entertained.
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During World War II, Ms. Perry helped found the organization behind the Stage Door Canteens, where stars waited tables and entertained service members.
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If I wanted just to be entertained by sheer wit and satirical barbs, it would be Dorothy Parker, Oscar Wilde and Noël Coward.
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The Facebook meme group connects teens and millennials across the world who are entertained (or obsessed) with memes about urban transportation and planning.
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The winemaker's mother is thrilled to have a toddler around, and even lets her play with a special dolly to keep her entertained.
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This theme concerns our modern need to be constantly entertained and Wallace's discomfort with that — and he wrote it before the smartphone era.
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It's the school holidays in the UK and that means you are definitely in need of something to keep the whole family entertained.
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Some elementary, middle and high schools have entertained using the software to identify flagged individuals, like sex offenders, or weapons entering school grounds.
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Analysis of China's app usage shows that citizens are turning to their phones to keep themselves entertained and fed during the coronavirus outbreak.
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We drank Coors Lights, and for the most part, Judge entertained me with anecdotes, including one about meeting Andrew Mason, who founded Groupon.
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A sweater for her first grandson, for example, was made with Velcro patches affixed to small crocheted stuffed animals to keep him entertained.
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While none of the politicians entertained the presidential speculation on Tuesday, the implications of having all these Democrats on one stage were clear.
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Sports is another important key pillar of our society where men, women and children can go to be entertained, inspired and brought together.
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Brown called Jackson to the stage — who entertained the crowd with his newly minted moonwalk — before Jackson encouraged Brown to call up Prince.
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A lot of people don't know this at home, but the Emmys would show clips during commercial breaks to keep the audience [entertained].
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Story Times: AGES 5-8 Once children start reading independently, the right short books will help them practice reading while keeping them entertained.
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Mathews worked on a novel, and they entertained an accomplished set of friends, including Robert Graves, who nicknamed Saint Phalle the White Goddess.
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Critic Score - 7% The late, great Alan Rickman had entertained audiences for decades before appearing as Professor Snape in the "Harry Potter" films.
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For the 2000 houses filmed for "Vacation House for Free," no two kitchens looked alike: The audience has to be entertained, after all.
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The story predates even that, beginning as a series of tales he'd spin to keep his daughters entertained on the drive to school.
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But Snowmass lacked a central base village that was diverting enough to keep travelers entertained in the area during post-ski-lift hours.
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For parents that need to keep their kids entertained, it seems obvious to lean on YouTube—a free service that doesn't require cable.
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More to the point: If you ask how Hamilton's aliens had initially imparted "purpose" to life, the answer is that they did so in concrete fashion: by planting simple self-replicating material on earth a few billion years ago, confident that it would lead to something that would keep them entertained (keeping them entertained being, in this scenario, life's purpose).
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But when HGTV debuted nearly 25 years ago, the idea of turning on the TV and being entertained by a bathroom renovation was ludicrous.
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We're sure some people have entertained the thought of saving on the movers, and moving house with the aid of the public transport system.
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But that stalled after President Sergio Mattarella rejected their proposal for an economy minister whose writings have entertained the idea of leaving the euro.
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It is also important that pet rabbits are given a varied diet that fits their delicate digestive systems and toys to keep them entertained.
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Most of the days with guests onboard are pretty monotonous, but teasing D. about if he's solved the clue has kept me entertained today.
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Any reporter who's ever interacted with me can guess that I am more than a little entertained by seeing the media eat its own.
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On our most recent flight this weekend, we had the iPad "just in case," but Henry was still endlessly entertained by the window clings.
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The pitch goes, once autonomous vehicles reach critical mass with drivers, they will look for apps and games to stay entertained during their commutes.
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Children who survived the eruption of the Volcán de Fuego are entertained by a clown near a shelter in Alotenango, Guatemala, on June 7.
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He liked to gossip and talked incessantly about the things he knew … I entertained a lot and Stephen was around my flat a lot.
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He describes himself as a "very easily entertained UPS driver," which makes sense — Hardesty loves taking selfies of himself with all the neighborhood dogs.
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Their candidate did not make the final round of voting in the West of England mayoral election, which they once entertained hopes of winning.
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It's the only show where a family, everyone from children to their grandmothers, can sit together and all be entertained by the same thing.
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Not only the fact that it entertained, but the fact that it happened to matter in a larger cultural context was a pleasant surprise.
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" Before Brooks' arrival on stage, Janson had entertained the crowd with his raucous No. 1 hits, "Buy Me a Boat" and "Fix a Drink.
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People want to stay in touch with each other, to be entertained and to express themselves, whatever their income and wherever they call home.
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They helped each other contact their families, older kids entertained little ones and women formed a "mom brigade" to take care of the children.
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And then there's the people that were showing up that were just entertained by it, and then there's the voyeurs that would show up.
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To the eagle-eyed, constantly suspicious, and easily entertained, this choice of pant might read as a small dig at Swift nemesis Kanye West.
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So it knows just what type of play time fido is in the mood for, keeping your dog entertained for hours while you're away.
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As for whether this deal might be a precursor to an eventual acquisition, such are the synergies, Srivastava said that possibility isn't being entertained.
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For many of the world's top DJs and producers, creating a visually-enticing stage set-up keeps fans as equally-entertained as the music.
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And it's both nostalgic and contemporary — both Lego and Batman have entertained kids for generations — which means it's a movie for pretty much everyone.
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For this year's event, Blue's parents kept her entertained throughout the three-and-a-half-hour show, prepared with snacks and a juice box.
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During Saturday's blackout, Broadway performers entertained on sidewalks to delighted crowds, while a few citizens directed cars and trucks after traffic lights went down.
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I'm someone who is easily entertained, which means Bath & Body Works' new Shapeable Soap is just the thing to keep me occupied for hours.
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From the useful to the useless, your questions have kept Marina entertained on the island and given her hope in her time of need.
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Fire tablets and Fire TV devices, along with Audible and Amazon Music memberships, ensure you'll be entertained through the rest of summer and beyond.
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According to court filings, Mr. Kabbaj entertained Haitem Zarti in London on his Goldman Sachs expense account and took him on vacations to Morocco.
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In the 1986 USA-Soviet summit in Iceland, Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev entertained the radical proposal to completely do away nuclear weapons.
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Yellen and others have entertained the idea of letting inflation run a little hotter than the 2 percent target before putting the clamps on.
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So for most Americans politics is seriously entertained only at election time, and then mostly just courtesy of the offerings of the news media.
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A podcast or an e-book keeps me entertained between rides, but it's usually no more than a few minutes until another request comes.
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The U.S. has proved to be a stable partner, compared to other alliances that Turkey has entertained, be it for cultural reasons or history.
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Daniels had entertained British families with his "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" which ran on the BBC on Saturday evenings from 1979 to 1994.
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The lawsuit against the Catalan ban claimed that it breached basic rights — both to work and to be entertained — enshrined in the Spanish Constitution.
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Toys are made for your children to have fun and be entertained, but if we're being totally honest, some toys are just downright eyesores.
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But even when his work colors between more conventional storytelling lines, it's always still interested in the ways entertainment can sometimes subsume the entertained.
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One explanation commonly entertained in the debate over early childhood education is that the studies for one side or the other are just wrong.
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I started with this episode because I hoped other listeners could relate to feeling like they have to compromise their politics to be entertained.
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These were the clemency applications that President Obama entertained: violent drug thugs, a murdering terrorist who refused to renounce terror, and classified leaker Manning.
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In New York City, officials have entertained ideas about taking down the iconic statue at Columbus Circle, eliciting some backlash from Italian-American groups.
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A few weeks after his funeral, I dug out the Rubik's Cube that had not only entertained us but had given us both hope.
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Former President George W. Bush preferred VIP guests be entertained by Broadway casts, or classical music headliners like Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman.
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While we all self-isolate at home, we thought we'd share what movies, shows, and other things we've been watching to keep ourselves entertained.
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The elite hunting club turns the tables on the tourists' plans, revealing the Americans are not here to be entertained...they are the entertainment.
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They started to view themselves as casualties of a sort of imagined reverse-racism, forced to share power they entertained exclusively for so long.
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All of the products on this list cost under $20 and will help keep your iPhone charged and protected, and help keep you entertained.
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While the diners were entertained in the restaurant, the waiters would help the slaves whom visitors had brought with them escape out the back.
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The mere idea that anyone in any given room full of faculty and grad students could be a non-leftist is not even entertained.
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Mr. Kennedy, who had entertained the idea of doing a deal for some time, called Mr. Hayes and broached the idea of a merger.
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Their antics build an online audience, but can create a cycle of boundary testing as they look for ways to keep their viewers entertained.
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