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LAMB: You have a section called Entertainers of the Past, Noted
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There is a British organization, also of professional entertainers = it is called the Entertainers National Service Association, but is known to the boys as Ensa -- and it sends various shows of a vaudeville sort around the Stations.
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Newcastle were branded as the 'Entertainers' during Kevin Keegan's first reign as manager during the mid-90s as the Tyneside club won hearts and minds - if not silverware - across the country thanks to flair players such as David Ginola.
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Series Premise: A society of humans known as "Entertainers", who serve a polytheistic group of deities known as "The Audience", run afoul of a mysterious sect of humanoid-looking beings known as "Artists".
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Where the Entertainers are Older and High Tech is an article I wrote at BlogHer about a couple of famous elders who have earned a new star in their reputation by being geeky in the social media world of today that Mashable talks about.
Web Teacher › Useful Links: social media, celebrity geeks, Yahoo! goof 2009
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JOSHUA'S HANDS FALL FESTIVAL Entertainers include the Blue Ridge Thunder Cloggers and Celtic Rhythm, and there are hayrides, a petting farm, carnival games and children's crafts.
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Rothesay was much more sophisticated than Campbeltown; it had the Entertainers, for a start, a sort-of end-of-the-pier show that starred people like Jimmy Logan and Andy Stewart.
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Entertainers are being invited to entertain the Troops and their families and other events are being planned.
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"Charging the Entertainers to Perform" is the business model of that other very successful local industry, the strip joint, and on about the same moral plane.
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How many serious Politicians you know that argue with Comedians and Entertainers ......? spot
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