entertainment, love

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  • We will not have to think of anything, save when, in any theatre or place of entertainment,

    FOREWORD 2010

  • NEW YORK mdash; Not content to simply offer viewers news and a little entertainment,

    'Good Morning America' Seeks Advice Guru 2010

  • Focused on Nature Documentaries In a bid to cash in on the appetite for so-called green entertainment,

    Disney Launches Film Label 2008

  • And in regard of my more honourable entertainment,

    The Decameron 2004

  • Oh, you are going to provide me with a great deal of entertainment,

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • One evening at Vienna, says his sister, he entered a concert-room, where, as soon as his presence was perceived and bruited about, all the audience rose in his honour; and, at the end of the entertainment,

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • We will not have to think of anything, save when, in any theatre or place of entertainment,

    Foreword 1917

  • One evening at Vienna, says his sister, he entered a concert-room, where, as soon as his presence was perceived and bruited about, all the audience rose in his honour; and, at the end of the entertainment,

    Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910

  • We had dined together at the club, had come home in a cab and -- in short, everything had been done in the most prosaic way; and why John Bartine should break in upon the natural and established order of things to make himself spectacular with a display of emotion, apparently for his own entertainment,

    Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909

  • We can't offer you much in the way of entertainment,

    Viola Gwyn George Barr McCutcheon 1897

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