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1. "This isn't a camping trip to entertain a lady," doostEr said
2. I don’t mention any of this, in my monthly phone call to Amy, but entertain her with a description of the demo we had last Friday afternoon by a local potter
3. He had a volatile side that few liked to entertain
4. The possibility he didn't want to entertain was that he wasn't trapped in a virtuality horizon, but was in the hands of God himself
5. temporarily, and entertain the possibility of a
6. The tycoon was only too happy to entertain such well known newly weds and he invited them to a party with all of his friends, acquaintances and prospective business colleagues
7. “I demand to know why these Outsiders are here! Why wasn’t I consulted about this; how dare the Queen’s court entertain Outsiders!”
8. After much giggling, Mistress Tara said she did entertain the thought about Alexei; at which point the human females admitted they all had done the same
9. But she didn’t seriously entertain that notion, she would recognize one of any group of eight or ten on the crew with the power to pull this off, even if Alan was providing the code behind it
10. If she does, I’ll entertain her, but I’d prefer you to take Red Hawk to play with Song Bird’s children, before she arrives
11. Each of the aspiring Tournament competitors, four with wives in attendance, had been settled comfortably in their bungalows and informed of their dinner arrangements at Mandy Hill's, whose dining rooms opened at 6:30 for dinner guests; the saloon adjacent the dining hall was of course almost always ready to entertain customers, though only remained open until midnight
12. There were plenty of other species around the place to entertain her, though not many of them were what one usually thought of as domesticated species
13. After an early supper, almost midway through the voyage, Kaitlyn was called upon by her mother to entertain their little party and the few others in attendance in the mid-ship's salon
14. Li-Na and Li-Li were tired from the overnight flight and Li-Na was concerned as to how to entertain Li-Li
15. He’s a pilot too but flies smaller planes so maybe you guys could entertain each other through the wee hours?” Tom noted that Dave was a little slow and not as pink as he used to be
16. possibly entertain with regard to Scotland, who sees the country now, and who saw it twenty
17. imagining the sort of dwelling where a courtesan would entertain her patron
18. There are many ways in which we entertain
19. “You will never be enough of a thief to even entertain hopes of doing what I do
20. But as soon as he started to yield to such a weighty feeling of defeat and entertain the notion of simply spurring back to the east, he remembered the Breton woman’s smile and her laughter -
21. Felix checked the fuel level one more time and then relaxed back in his seat, wondering how they could entertain themselves for the six hours flight time the autopilot was projecting for the flight to Callisto
22. If you like to entertain guests from time to time, all without having to constant fear marring the
23. Songbirds entertain, and the great horned owl who lives in the lodge pole forest on the southwest corner of our land hoots for hours, a bass line underscoring the rhythmic peace of the mountainside
24. It was Raven’s job to entertain the crowds, and if he couldn’t handle the pressure, that was his problem
25. He was even beginning to entertain the curious notion of an alliance, or at least a truce between the two sides
26. We pray Your Most Gracious Majesty to know that we have appointed our trusty and well beloved, grandson, Prince John Ossoo Ansah, son of the late Prince Ansah, of Ashanti, on our behalf to lay before your Majesty divers matters affecting the good estate of our kingdom and the well-being of our subjects, with full power for the said Prince Ansah as our ambassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to negotiate and conclude all such treaties relating to the furtherance of trade and all matters therewith connected as your Majesty shall be pleased to entertain
27. Where else have you seen graduates work for less than the minimum wage (it is not regulated and the pay vary in the extreme) because they are forced by law to do so? Advocates doing their version of articles called pupil ship is not paid even one cent but they are expected to entertain and pay membership fees towards the bar council for the privilege to be treated like a slave
28. With such logic I told them to be like rokkof but warned them that in my limited experience a nice voice means nothing and she may not look like an Angel and besides why an Angel would want to entertain them in what can only be described as physical but anyway!
29. Although the purpose of television is to entertain (and instruct) and to provide a meaningful outlet for a child‘s (incipient) imagination, it should do so in a manner that correctly distinguishes between what is real from implausible or uncertain (impressions) that that child normally receives; that is to say, that otherwise obscure what is real from what is not real (or make-believe) but only appears to be real whenever taken out of context
30. He had the energy and childlike attitude to entertain the boys for hours on end
31. Addendum to the above: Counterargument as follows: An individual should neither entertain uncertain designs nor engage in
32. (notwithstanding a certain willingness to entertain the respective merits of a variety of different viewpoints), will become apparent as a number of (youthful) friendships begin to vanish, superseded by more ―meaningful‖ or customary relationships for convenience sake, 92
33. Once he stops, the people give him food, entertain him
34. All four of us letting random thoughts run through our minds of the last party twelve days ago now, in which we had been bound in the slave star to entertain the guests
35. I do not entertain any doubts on this score, that this movement is politically and socially driven rather than motivated by religious principles although exceptions certainly exist
36. It fails to acknowledge sin as such; although it is willing to entertain forms of appropriate/inappropriate behavior defined by popular customs or manners that (in any event) oftentimes lose their social mandate as arbitrary conventions may vary
37. I would like to propose a hypothetical question to the progressive reader: If given a choice, which of the following options would you choose: having been created in God‘s (own) Image or having descended from the apes? Should you choose the former, how come so many of you are willing to embrace evolutionary arguments that have been widely discredited rather than entertain the Divine Wisdom of scriptural teachings that offer a more plausible explanation for our existence? Why restrict your beliefs to worldly perceptions or ideas encumbered by the limits of your (finite) senses rather than explore the wondrous miracle of the human imagination, both moral and intellectual, or ―a capacity for self-transcendence‖ (Reinhold Niebuhr) uncommon among the Beast?
38. This part of the mountains seemed to have fallen from His grace though, whether as another trial or for reasons only He could entertain
39. He had to entertain the idea that he could be stranded in this lush version of hell with Hilderich as his sole companion for the rest of their lives
40. It is merely a possibility I am willing to entertain, because it suits me
41. It's amazing that in the heart of the most important moment of your young life, your mind has time to entertain irreverent thoughts
42. Men, usually men, sometimes couples, would come in and we would entertain them until they chose one of us
43. Only when conditions grew dire would he entertain the offering of the most precious gift of all
44. In the afternoon, he used to entertain people
45. I will not fail to bring to your notice that this proposal is hitch-free and that you should not entertain any fears as the required arrangements have been made for the completion of this transfer
46. He just wanted to entertain or have fun; he was not really a battle breaker like me
47. It was as if he must entertain for the first time that outrageous idea that he might just have come out of the natural world
48. continuous system where the courts today can entertain such dated questions
49. Come, I am staying with a friend in this city; he will be honored to entertain you also
50. story line developed to entertain
1. There was a washwoman who did the clothes, floors and bowls every other Nightday beforelunch, a cook every evening they entertained, and Athnu
2. "When I was watching the fire, I would sing to keep myself entertained
3. before supervisor McManus finally noticed that old Ted hadn’t entertained the other guards with his impression of a bugle call to signal the end of another long night shift
4. And what a set of shoulders! Damn it, she had to stop this kind of thinking; it was those damn dreams! Secretly, she had to admit that she had entertained some pretty lusty thoughts about him
5. "I'd rather not be entertained playing this
6. As we grew closer to the top, he grew more calm and even entertained us with some humming and fine wailing whilst looking through the rear windows
7. Daniel kept him entertained while he ate with stories about Dragons Hill
8. Wave after wave of flickering colours entertained me on the wheel of half-asleep with echoes of some dream
9. He had dropped about a shift in his waking hours, but hadn’t entertained a new social agenda this week
10. “I haven’t felt horny, excited, entertained sexual fantasies, or anything since the accident
11. Mandy Hill, in an exertion of will to remain civil, said, “I have just come from an inspection of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges,” she carefully phrased, “and was graciously received, properly entertained, and handsomely impressed with Livingson's sophistication and good taste
12. interludes, Fred entertained Tom with tales of his experiences
13. the last few months, and he had certainly entertained a few suspicions
14. He seemed honest enough to be naive in fact, she entertained the thought that she had under-appreciated him
15. The exhibitions and displays of the museum afforded Harry an opportunity to match some of the information from his school texts to tangibles, and he once again entertained the Spelman ladies with the depth of his knowledge about the things they were viewing, of which he had only read before now
16. He heard their story and thought it could be true, but he still entertained a different theory of where this new soul had come from
17. They were each entertained by Harry's description of his taking of the Entrance examinations and or their aftermath every time it was read
18. Alan gathered that this was a pretty plain statement that she had just kept Alan entertained for Desa's behalf and that after lunch she would be ready for some real fun
19. She entertained this visitor often over the next couple months
20. you well fed and entertained for a month! Enid even had
21. every single second of the day, he shouldn't be entertained
22. She smiled, heartily entertained at the theatrics of it all
23. The great Earl of Warwick is said to have entertained every day, at his different manors, 30,000 people ; and though the number here may have been exaggerated, it must, however, have been very great to admit of such exaggeration
24. Some of the men she had entertained previously couldn’t even tell the colour of her eyes because they never looked that far up!
25. gardening, Nerissa always entertained Eury with verse
26. But she nonetheless was entertained by the conversation and her friend’s obvious discomfort with it
27. He entertained no doubt but that they were the extremity of those which had been described by Marco Polo, and that they were not very distant from the Ganges, or from the countries which had been conquered by Alexander
28. Mr Quesnai, who was himself a physician, and a very speculative physician, seems to have entertained a notion of the same kind concerning the political body, and to have imagined that it would thrive and prosper only under a certain precise regimen, the exact regimen of perfect liberty and perfect justice
29. He told us stories of Bethlehem and entertained us with the love story of Boaz and Ruth
30. Whether we knew the story of Ruth and Boaz or not, he loved to talk so much he kept the children entertained
31. Through the rest of the day, the children entertained each other by retelling the story
32. I recalled a wonderful dream I"d often entertained
33. Almost every different congregation might probably have had a little sect by itself, or have entertained some peculiar tenets of its own
34. had entertained the crowds before cinemas came
35. A family which exercised great hospitality, would be taxed much more lightly than one who entertained fewer guests
36. again, leaving his son happily entertained in front of the TV and
37. They usually entertained guests with
38. I entertained much anger against both of my husbands for not providing protection and support to me
39. interested and entertained is an important aspect for the future of golf
40. easily entertained and simple in his tastes,” wrote Waddell in his memoirs later on
41. well entertained throughout their stay in Honolulu
42. entertained the Russian officers
43. “Why? Do you need some more quaint hill talk to add to your collection? I haven’t given you enough to keep the office entertained for a while?”
44. entertained the notion because to do so would mean that the lives thus far lost had been for
45. "Be lucky, house," he said, "for you have received and entertained the luck-bringers
46. She hardly stirred; it had been a busy night for her being passed around and entertained by everyone
47. Smith-Hughes entertained several of his corporate officials at a dinner held in the Hilton dining room
48. Or was the Trinity a proposition that had not yet been understood well enough to be entertained at that time?
49. often entertained guests with the same Spartan fare
50. The mind was somehow in the brain, but was it of the brain? This was entertained with a hopeful kind of certitude but gave hints in a way little understood, that it was inexplicably divorced from it
1. Most of the yachts below were garden floats, fancy entertaining rooms on the water, most had upper floors with lavish trysting suites and rooms below decks for serving staff and crew
2. Once inside she didn't feel like food would be entertaining, though she still enjoyed delicious feasts
3. It is hardly high drama and definitely not great literature, but it is entertaining – at least we hope it will be – and should go down well in the village
4. Sadly, some congregations are more concerned about entertaining the
5. It was too bad Morgan wasn't here, that would have been more entertaining
6. The others might have been entertaining but they were such minor players on the expedition that Alan wouldn’t get any relief from his sentence
7. In fact, television is so popular in Great Britain that even the royal family, when not entertaining foreign presidents or giving the halls of Buck House a fresh coat of magnolia emulsion, spend their evenings with their eyes glued to the box
8. His argument is that I’ve given him a chance to have a day out not only in entertaining company but also in a beautiful part of the country and must therefore allow him to contribute towards the costs
9. This is all getting to be rather respectable – entertaining the vicar
10. “There’s some of that, it’s an entertaining ceremony and most people believe in its holiness in this time
11. reliving that fateful afternoon once again, entertaining all of the
12. Great Britain that even the royal family, when not entertaining
13. It was an entertaining game at the worst
14. It was entertaining to watch while he filled the water skin he had emptied on the hike with a sparkling yellow
15. They sat silently and looked for all intents and purposes as two ladies entertaining a gentleman caller on a pleasant afternoon
16. Olivia Allcock was entertaining her friend, Mrs
17. The porch was their place of visiting and entertaining guest
18. Inside Jesse was busy entertaining Jason, with a hot batch of cookies and punch
19. Kaha wasn’t the only girl entertaining the males
20. Another time to kid him about how he'd been entertaining with his starship tales
21. his hand and was biding the time by entertaining the UG official
22. entertaining to watch and brands their product too
23. MOST ENTERTAINING, AND GIVE THE HIGHEST
24. He turned his eyes away and shook his head to clear the naughty thoughts he was entertaining
25. These are entertaining performances, but when I think of such “balancing acts,” I cannot help but think, “This is a picture of my mind at work
26. “You have customers in the Inn, entertaining themselves
27. I had to literally force myself not to think that way each time I found myself entertaining those types of thoughts
28. Now, at Mom and Dad’s home the mundane is entertaining
29. Entertaining novelist of the mid twentieth century, his best work being
30. busy cleaning up and entertaining each other with stories and
31. It terrified him, the mind-numbing fear that she was losing interest in him, that he wasn’t entertaining her anymore
32. Of course, the beating on the box worked better than the screaming, but either one was equally as entertaining for Grandpa to watch
33. However, this washed over the senior apprentice who heard about the intransigent beauty that his junior was entertaining and made it his business to be her business
34. It was very entertaining for the instructors to assign men to their dogs and observe the first meeting
35. Apparently the horrified look that spread across my face was highly entertaining, even Patty found it amusing
36. "Well it hasn't been too bad really, has it? I mean, it's been pretty entertaining in a way
37. The innocence of the people watching the movie was so powerful that William found that watching them in the dim light of the movie theater was more entertaining than the film itself
38. Unfortunately, the drizzling and, at times, heavy rain of the first day interfered with our determination as tourists and deprived us from appreciating the night life of that stunning city, such as enjoying the sunset in one of the bars in front of Sentosa Island, or observing the nocturnal animals in the only Night Safari in the world, or participating in many other entertaining and instructive opportunities which can be found in the late evening in that large attractive modern city where East happily meets West and where the old and the new harmoniously mingle in a dramatic contrast of style and substance
39. Once cash was in her hand, she hated to let it go, but with someone else’s she found it madly entertaining
40. His payoff, together with cash for entertaining the others, must be returning in tuna cans
41. us from entertaining this emotion fully and publicly
42. These people here, he considered them so much more intriguing, entertaining; pure mysteries definitely worth uncovering
43. How this affected my later expectations of what life ought to be like is difficult to discern, but as far back as I can remember, I have felt a certain caution toward entertaining anything new or uncertain
44. He will appreciate that; he loved this house, and he loved entertaining even more
45. Despite being sober, I found myself incredibly comfortable talking to people, joking and entertaining my guests like my father used to do
46. His mother had found this most entertaining, explaining to him that he did not have control over his samsaras
47. The ship had a larger room that was typically used for captain’s quarters, but I decided to make it into a guest suite for entertaining official dignitaries
48. “That's not a bad thing, you're certainly more entertaining
49. “It's almost a shame that I have to eat you when you're so entertaining,” she said as she wiped the saliva away from her mouth with her sleeve
50. Sometimes, though scarcely, the nomad stops at a place for a brief interval, only to take a bit of rest, to rest his aching bones, before he sets out again in quest of that illusive truth that does not let him rest, meanwhile entertaining and amusing me
1. “Indeed, and your father rarely entertains
2. ) that informs, educates, inspires or entertains your target audience
3. -A good punishment is better that a hug – she said - A hug entertains for a while but a punishment teaches you for the whole life
4. promoting an innovative culture that entertains all ideas to
5. „Obviously I'm not the only one who entertains MacFife and his mates
6. They achieve anend with a minimum effort, but only when it entertains the audience
7. An audience does not merely listen to a speaker; it looks into the way he delivers, he enthralls and entertains
8. ABOUT THEMSELVES ) MEAN )VE ALWAYS BEEN THE ONE AT PARTIES WHO ENTERTAINS OTHERS AND
9. 8 To the mistress of the Greek inn he said: "Minister your hospitality as one who entertains the children of the Most High
10. You fail to grasp that understanding sympathy which the wise parent entertains for his immature and sometimes erring child
11. Lippman, on the other hand, entertains the possibility
12. pictorial matter that entertains the most purulent of interests only,
13. Plus, Ziglar always entertains and tells a great story
14. In this sense, the narcissist is both schizoid and paranoid and often entertains ideas of reference
15. When a person is oppressed by fear and consistently entertains the feelings that fear causes, he or she becomes prey to physical, mental, spiritual and economical encroachments (i
16. Her mind entertains an elegant dream, that she delightfully dances in the strong arms of twirling white suited sailor
17. year old entertains those around him, there is something infectious in their laughter
18. Each time the mind entertains a thought, the easier becomes the resulting action - and
19. Coyote Kishpaugh has been writing prose and poetry most of his life, and alternately entertains and terrifies his children by telling them stories late at night
20. Secondly, he conceives the family to be the natural enemy of the state; and he entertains the serious hope that an universal brotherhood may take the place of private interests--an aspiration which, although not justified by experience, has possessed many noble minds
21. You shall stay: now then! Heathcliff, why don't you evince satisfaction at my pleasant news? Isabella swears that the love Edgar has for me is nothing to that she entertains for you
22. Hilaire apparently entertains no doubt, that the more an organ normally differs in the different species of the same group, the more subject it is to anomalies in the individuals
23. With his hospitable intellect he embraces children, beggars, insane, and scholars, and entertains the thought of all, adding to it commonly some breadth and elegance
24. Pray tell him that the sentiment of esteem and friendship which the Emperor Napoleon entertains towards him will be impaired neither by the vicissitudes of warfare nor by any other circumstances
25. Suchiloff is a little drunk, he is a simple-minded man, full of gratitude to the comrade who entertains him, and dare not refuse; he has heard, moreover, from other prisoners, that these exchanges are made, and understands, therefore, that there is nothing extraordinary, unheard-of, in the proposition made to him
26. “You have failed to notice that she too entertains to-night
27. Upon this view of the subject, there is a constitutional difficulty on which the House should decide, before it entertains a motion for delegating a power to decide this question to any tribunal or commission whatever
28. And hence the honorable gentleman from Vermont entertains doubts with regard to our title against Spain, while he feels entirely satisfied of it against France
29. There the most sumptuous decorating and furnishing has been done, and when she entertains, her dinners will be the most splendid and her balls the largest and most luxurious of the season, for whatever the duchess does is done in almost regal style
30. Langhorne-Shaw, is, if anything, more devoted to country life in England than either, for a very great part of every year she spends, by preference, at her husband’s beautiful home, “Barton Hall,” and there she entertains not only extensively and luxuriously, but chiefly the diplomats, domestic and foreign
31. What a difference between an audience pleased only when the speaker entertains them, and one that is gathered because of already awakened interest in the cause of missions! Well, we had both kinds, but our afternoon audiences were chiefly of the latter