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Walt Disney had long despised the rowdiness that up until then had defined amusement parks, "dirty, phony places run by rough-looking people," as he characterized them.
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*Note the difference between laughter and amusement were blurry at times, but we define amusement as being entertained, and not laugh out loud funny.
"Everybody wants to be something, but that's true in every neighborhood," said Ms. Berl, who is in the process of moving to Los Angeles, another terminus defined by amusements and ocean.
In New York this instinct took her to Coney Island, the neighborhood defined by the two things it was not: the amusement park and the beach.
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Like the nifty palindrome effect of her title, this conceit is something between a game and an insight, a self-amusement that defines the isolation that gave rise to it.
That defining "other self" has stayed with her, somewhat to her amusement.
The president defines a party as a social gathering for pleasure or amusement.
Unlike most amusement parks, SeaWorld has devoted years and millions to defining itself in the public eye as a place centered around the animals, where education and conservation are as important as fun.
She dwells, with a sort of grim amusement, on the awful diet and the funny rituals that define the lives of medical interns.
Define "loyalty," define "truth".
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