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Theirs are the unseen faces of Obama's drone war, a generation of Americans who are every bit engaged in combat even if they are not ducking incoming rounds and their fatigues are not soaked in the sweat and dust and blood of Afghanistan.

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Unfortunately for the reader, this novel is erudite and dense without being the least bit engaging.

"About halfway through the second scene, after Harry's first big aria, where he talks of having seen heaven and hell, I thought, 'Wow, this is actually going to work.' The way the audience were responding was wonderful – laughing at the funny bits, engaging with the characters.

"When you're on the radio with a guy on the ground, and he is out of breath and you can hear the weapons fire in the background, you are every bit as engaged as if you were actually there," Major Morrison said.

This venue, right now, puts on interesting, worthwhile explorations of contemporary art that are a little bit more engaged with what's happening than you might get in, say, the temporary space on the Tate Modern's riverfront, which always seems to host the most God-awful irrelevant art to be found anywhere in the global art scene.

That said, big banks have been a bit more engaged around improving investment advising.

There are long time players of Clash of Clans every bit as engaged as there are of World of Warcraft.

Hopefully the audience at Disrupt is a bit more engaged than HBO's…Though not filming scenes in the Pied Piper house at the time, I was able to poke around the set and see the company's "live, work space".

Despite considerable obstacles, in the classroom, they were every bit as engaged as my children are, and as hopeful of a limitless future for themselves.

I stuck around for a bit, heavily engaged in a rum-fuelled debate with some locals on the subject of whether metal could become a universal language akin to Esperanto, given that languages all tend to sound the same when they are growled against a rhythm of drop-tuned guitars.

I stuck around for a bit, heavily engaged in a rum-fueled debate with some locals on the subject of whether metal could become a universal language akin to Esperanto, given that languages all tend to sound the same when they are growled against a rhythm of drop-tuned guitars.

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