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Even without goofy touches like Long Dong Silver, the hearings have become entertainment.
IF you doubt that dining out has become entertainment, drop by Bleu in Greenwich.
In this age of press agents and shoe contracts, athletes have become entertainment properties.
Both feeds attracted debate online with some worried that war had become "entertainment" for commercial gain.
By the mid-1960s he grasped that shopping had become entertainment – venue and ambience mattered as much as the goods.
"It's a really big missed opportunity and something that could have sparked an intelligent debate has just become entertainment for others".
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His belligerence was a tactical error, because he was actually trying to restore the primacy of journalism to a BBC that had become entertainment-led.
"The best of entertainment becomes elite," he said, "and the best of opera becomes entertainment".
"Life had so little content, so little entertainment," he says, that "fighting became entertainment.
No one really knows when the days of bloopers and flubbed lines became entertainment.
In an interview, she said she worried about a culture in which "everything becomes entertainment, focusing on the gaffe".
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