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Good government and the good life depend on good values and passions, and some entertainments are inimical to these".
Leigh Montville, a sportswriter for The Boston Globe, bitterly composed an imaginary epitaph for Kim ("He gave his life to provide some entertainment on a dull Saturday afternoon in November"); the columnist George Will made Montville's implicit critique of the larger culture explicit: "A society," he wrote, "is judged by the kind of citizens it produces, and some entertainments are coarsening.
Some entertainments, such as at large festivals (whether religious or secular), concerts, clubs, parties and celebrations, involve big crowds.
Early in life she was a cabaret singer, mostly Hungarian songs, later she appeared in a few Broadway shows in the ensemble, and also at the World's Fair in some entertainments.
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Entertainer (you might personally hire some entertainment, but be realistic and don't hire Justin Beiber or 1D because they are way too busy!).
You need some entertainment".
Card games broke out, providing some entertainment even for kibitzers.
Then a singer-songwriter turns up to provide some entertainment.
"We want to offer some entertainment," Mr. McEnroe said.
Some entertainment conglomerates have negotiated separate commercial deals with China.
But we wanted to create some entertainment that helped make the point".
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