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Mr. Brill said in a court filing that "The Joy" was "an artistic work, professionally made for entertainment purposes," and was irrelevant to the charges.
In March, Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology unveiled a 5-foot-2, 95-pound girl robot made "for entertainment purposes," with an anime face and human proportions.
Given that TV drama is made for entertainment and that its dramaturgical features are its most important elements, political ambitions simply increasingly lost ground.
This is a movie made for entertainment, and utilizes all kinds of shortcuts, input hacks, and so on to achieve a performance not reproducible by human hands, which is kind of the point (though they can be roboticized).
It's just a game, made for entertainment and there is ALWAYS a loser.
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ARRRRR, a horse from a stable of the same name, is another that makes for entertainment at the track.
The bottom line of what a Frank Lucas does — to people, to neighborhoods — doesn't make for entertainment.
It makes for entertainment — the unfolding of elaborate investigative schemes; an agent with a hunch and a five o'clock shadow catches dastardly criminals doing what they invariably would do anyway.
The competition made for good entertainment.
Strictly on its musical merits, this made for excellent entertainment.
And yet this marriage of contrasts made for delicious entertainment.
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