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In the glow of my desk lamp, a tiny island of light in the darkness where I sit, there is, in principle, no difference between the idea I entertain of Berlin at this moment and the city as it was perceived at the beginning of the last century, the city of which Walter Benjamin wrote in his memoirs, and which, at that time, had seen neither the First nor the Second World War.
I report back from the marginal parts of society to entertain, of course, but also because each manifestation of something new that is unheard of in the suburbs or middle America is another clue to how our society truly functions.
Fire and water were important aspects of court spectacles because the displays "inspired by means of fire, sudden noise, smoke and general magnificence the sentiments thought fitting for the subject to entertain of his sovereign: awe fear and a vicarious sense of glory in his might.
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High hopes are entertained of this team's new film, "A Life Less Ordinary"."The Full Monty" by Peter Cattaneo, also finds a universal theme in a British setting.
You can entertain millions of people for billions of hours.
Many of us, though heartbroken and lonely, still entertain hope of finding new love.
You've got to entertain all of them.
We can't entertain because of the noise and vibration.
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