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Entertainment
Entertainment is an activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation to an audience. This audience may participate in the entertainment passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games.[1]
The playing of sports and reading of literature are usually included in entertainment, but these are often called recreation, because they involve some active participation beyond mere leisure
The industry that provides entertainment is called the entertainment industry.
That's Entertainment?
Wow! It's not often -- never, in fact -- that we can talk about the LA movie scene and tap Variety as one of our sources...
Also For Your Entertainment
Here’s a re-edited trailer to make Mary Poppins seem like a scary movie. This is pretty well done, I think.
That's Entertainment
Well, Variety has now gotten into the act.Reporting on the fantasy flick, Expelled, it said:Producers of the $3.5 million film, which has been enthusiastically backed by anti-evolution think tank the Discovery Institute, have harnessed some big guns to get the film's message out...
Sonic Entertainment
I don't know about you, but I'm a big fan of the Sonic commercials. They usually feature two guys in a car at a Sonic talking about some new Sonic food...
Summer Entertainment
Shearman & Sterling has dismissed an associate in its London office after a vacation scheme student made a formal complaint about his behaviour during a night out...
Entertainment: Scalia is not a fan
I am not sure how to categorize this but Scalia is not a fan of poverty law classes... on the positive side perhaps ironically his lack of poverty law background is itself an indication of how important the class is...
I have worked for this employer for only three weeks. The employer makes up his own rules as to what he chooses to report for the purpose of property taxes. He tells me to "let them come after us". He defines Entertain
He arrogantly insists, "let them come after us." Well, if you are invo...

I have worked for this employer for only three weeks. The employer makes up his own rules as to what he chooses to report for the purpose of property taxes. He tells me to "let them come after us". He defines Entertain
He arrogantly insists, "let them come after us." Well, if you are invo...















