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By then, he had started to entertain harsher possibilities: "Maybe my mom was a prostitute.
Midler started to relent, and slowly, slowly (and then, very quickly), she started to entertain the idea of starring in a half-hour comedy.
And Robin Williams was in the audience, and he leapt up on the stage and started to entertain, and it was so wild, it was true spontaneity.
But I do think it's time the Labour Party as a whole started to entertain less blue-sky thinking and embrace some coalface learning.
However, a revision of this treaty in 2007 omitted this clause, and Mr. Thinley's government reportedly started to entertain warmer ties with Beijing after placing an order of 15 buses from China.
In Washington she started to entertain the political elite at her home in Georgetown and an invitation from her came to be seen as second only to an invitation to the White House.
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It is when one starts to entertain the experiments that one sees this model start to break down.
And then, more prosaically: "I'm fucked if I start to try to entertain an audience," she says.
The fans who stayed in the rain until the game was called seemed so entertained that they started to cheer, "Let's go Rangers".
Will and I started to realize that this went way beyond writing to entertain people.
Then he started to make dances that, among other things, entertained.
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