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Plural of entertainment
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Now, many years past their heyday, they meet up again, Hawn's Suzette a bargirl still living in the past while Sarandon's Vinnie is a married suburban mum: but, in the way of these fluffy entertainments, they can still offer each other little life-lessons.
To insist that extremely violent American entertainments had nothing to do with this is willfully obtuse.
His previous outings and speeches had largely been stage-managed by the old guard of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), which was first led by his grandfather 1967.The two-week programme is packed with all sorts of jolly entertainments, including Sufi music concerts, donkey-cart racing and kite-flying on Karachi's beachfront.
With entertainments like this, it is not surprising that Protestants are the most visible religious group in Texas.
"One of the most popular entertainments in Denmark", says Mr Mogensen, the historian, "is to spot the latest left-wing politicians to send their children to private school .In the workplace Denmark is a pioneer of flexicurity: companies can sack employees with almost American ease but the government provides displaced workers with generous benefits and helps them get new jobs.
With few opportunities for traditional entertainments such as concerts or sports, China's youth is obsessed with online games.
That is why they are a bit short of cash for old-fashioned entertainments like cricket, which have traditionally been the preserve of the BBC.Sir John and Sir Christopher may be doing the right thing for the BBC.
Lady Murasaki, who wrote "The Tale of Genji", Japan's literary masterpiece (finished 1,000 years ago this year), wrote of courtiers bringing such rice balls along for picnics, and they were already old fare then.As for the oden by the cash register, the name is a shortened derivation from dengaku, public entertainments at festivals where dancers and acrobats leapt about on single stilts.
For young people they are a source of something authentic and intriguing when their electronic entertainments start to pall.In the more affluent parts of the developing world, too, museum-building has flourished, driven mainly by governments that want their countries to be regarded as culturally sophisticated (though wealthy private individuals are also playing a part).
College level American football and men's basketball are gladiatorial entertainments that have little or nothing to do with a given university's academic mission.
He has seen and read everything else).How the world of mediumistic displays, of possession and exorcism, of glossolalia and witchcraft, led us to Victorian parlour entertainments and thence to "Toy Story" is the absorbing substance of this book.
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