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  • ...[[video game]]). There is an entire industry dedicated to the selling of entertainment services. ==Examples of Entertainment==
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  • Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in which a player scrolls through several levels to save Princess T
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  • ...16-bit [[video game]] console, released as the successor to its [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).
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  • {{r|Sony Pictures Entertainment}} {{r|Spyglass Entertainment||**}}
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  • The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' is the first console released by [[Nintendo]] in [[North America] ...then released the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the Nintendo Entertainment System was out of the market.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Entertainment Software Rating Board]]
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  • ==Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts== ...music.co.za/ SA Music, Entertainment & Arts] South African Music, Theatre, Entertainment & Arts portal
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  • An entertainment and cultural district now being created in Montreal.
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  • An online video game, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2004.
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  • Media and entertainment [[conglomerate]] headquartered in [[Burbank, California]] (founded 1923).
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  • *''StarCraft''. Irvine, CA: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998. Scribd. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://www.scribd.com/doc/25478804/StarCr
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  • {{r|Entertainment}} {{r|Acclaim Entertainment}}
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  • ...based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard Entertainment.
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  • [[Nintendo]]-owned entertainment franchise based on computer game where players collect "pocket monsters" an
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  • ...NES) [[Nintendo]]'s [[16-bit]] gaming console, successor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).
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  • ...r company who guides the professional career of [[music]] artists in the [[entertainment]] industry.
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  • ...ion real-time strategy multiplayer video game for PC and Mac from Blizzard Entertainment, originally released on March 31, 1998.
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  • ...oducts to which people attach value, such as the provision of information, entertainment or security.
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  • World's third largest media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City.
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  • ...h pop boy band formed in 2010 with their participation in the UK televised entertainment competition ''The X Factor''.
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  • Form of visual entertainment in the nineteenth century, utilising contiguous views of passing scenery, a
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  • ==Entertainment==
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  • ...first for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in 1986 and later for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • | publisher = Image Entertainment, | coauthors = Yes (Musical group);Sound Stage (Firm);Image Entertainment (Firm);OverDrive, Inc.
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  • ...azine founder Hugh Hefner's three girlfriends appearing with him in the E! Entertainment channel reality series ''The Girls Next Door''.
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  • Owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]], a news and entertainment conglomerate that owns or controls a large number of news media, publishers
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  • | title = The tenacity of the cockroach : conversations with entertainment's most enduring outsiders
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  • ...[id Software]] and released in 1993 that changed standards for interactive entertainment and came to define the emerging FPS genre for years after its release.
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  • ==Entertainment==
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  • An interactive entertainment computer or electronic device that manipulates the video display signal of
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  • ...casts shows with a variety of topics, such as politics, economics, sports, entertainment, ecology, and cinema: ...d by Caroline Ithurbide and Boris Ehrgott - category: politics, economics, entertainment
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  • {{r|Entertainment Software Association}} {{r|Sony & BMG Music Entertainment}}
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  • ...rectly or through intermediate subsidiaries, of various communications and entertainment companies, including:
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  • ...ese, either for communicating with non-Japanese speakers or commercial and entertainment purposes. Includes vocabulary and usages not found in the native English-sp
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  • CEO and Founder, A-Mark Financial Corporation and Co-Chair, A-Mark Entertainment, [[venture capital]] firms targeted at the [[entertaiment industry]]; Chair
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  • A series of games, books and comics created by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] based on the original game [[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]] and most famously
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  • ...a hostess, correspondent and interviewer for the American television shows Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/sec003.htm News and Entertainment by Telephone (1876-1925)]
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  • ...h London, England, in 1873 as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment and as North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London.
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  • Entertainment:
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  • ...st released by [[Sega]] in 1985. It was in competition with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) and, although it achieved some commercial success, it was ef
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  • '''Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.''' is a developer and publisher of [[video game]]s based in [[Califor
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  • ==Arts and entertainment==
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  • ...languid mediascape -- news media (print, [[television]] and [[Internet]]), entertainment (Bollywood to Kollywood) as well as advertising and event management -- int
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  • {{r|Vivid Entertainment}}
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • ...ited States of America|American]] [[singer]], [[actress]], and prominent [[entertainment]] [[celebrity]]. Today she is highly influential in the [[pop music]] scene ...media-cz_lg_richwomen07_0118womenstars_lander.html The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment], Forbes, January 18, 2007. </ref>
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  • {{r|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • ...films, novels, comic books, video games, merchandising, and other forms of entertainment.
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  • {{rpl|Entertainment Software Rating Board}}
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • {{r|Blizzard Entertainment}}
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  • ...other gladiators or sometimes wild animals in an [[arena]] as a form of [[entertainment]] for the masses, would then receive full [[freedom]].
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  • ...hostess, correspondent and interviewer for the American television shows ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Access Hollywood''. ...ews service aimed at American primary school students. She was hired by ''Entertainment Tonight'' as a correspondent in 2002, two years after telling the show's co
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  • {{rpl|Entertainment}}
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  • {{r|FPI MB Entertainment}}
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  • ==Entertainment==
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  • *Entertainment Weekly
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Entertainment Software Rating Board]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Top Gear''' is a BBC entertainment series primarily about cars and other motor vehicles, currently hosted by [
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  • {{r|Acclaim Entertainment}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Acclaim Entertainment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...<ref name="about esrb">"[http://www.esrb.org/about/index.jsp About ESRB]." Entertainment Software Rating Board. Accessed on 11 Jun 2007.</ref> Since its emergence, .../www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.jsp Game Ratings & Descriptor Guide]." Entertainment Software Rating Board. Accessed on 11 Jun 2007.</ref>
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • {{r|Entertainment}}
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  • ...ses, however, news reporting is supposed to be distinct from commentary or entertainment. Reporters are on the scene of an event to provide an accurate account of ...een good reporting and bad, journalism and commentary, as well as news and entertainment. Various professional organizations offer editorial guidelines, news organ
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Blizzard Entertainment}}
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  • {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}
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  • ...years of madness. The story of Kate and Petruchio is thus presented as an entertainment for the supposed nobleman.
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  • ...since become a central figure at the company and now manages its venerable Entertainment Analysis and Development (EAD) branch.
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  • ...n the 1930s, so might Mario help establish a new medium called interactive entertainment."<ref name="moffat">Moffat, Susan (1990, November 5). Can Nintendo Keep Win ...e="famicomnote">The Family Computer was released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES.</ref> Evaluating Famicom operations, company president [[Hi
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  • {{r|Vivid Entertainment}}
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  • {{r|Sydney Entertainment Centre}}
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  • ...illustrated souvenir of Northern London's most popular indoor and outdoor entertainment and catering centre''. London: Cheltenham. OCLC 314546049
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  • playing the game for entertainment is only possible
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  • ...en]]'s second and best known [[novel]]. Originally written simply for the entertainment of her family, this comic tale with serious undertones and insightful [[soc
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  • ...such as standard software, industry software (such as financial software, entertainment software, etc.) or individual software.
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  • ...nd generation video game consoles but lost popularity after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] debuted with its handheld gaming pad.
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  • ...- a gay, Austrian fashion and showbiz journalist, interviewing fashion and entertainment personalities, often outside nightclubs, and getting them to say outrageous
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  • ...ed by Hofstadter has only gotten worse with the widespread availability of entertainment technology and commercially-sponsored "junk thought" as well as so-called k
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  • ...lar example of a MMOG would be "[[World of Warcraft]]" created by Blizzard Entertainment. In World of Warcraft, or WoW as players themselves call the game, thousand
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  • ...le to LA, called '''Cirque Noir''' or Dark Circus. This new form of circus entertainment quickly began to catch on all over the country and produce new circus's tha
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  • ...Famicom Disk System on August 6, 1986 (Japan), and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1987 (North America) and on January 15, 1988 (Europe).
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  • ...graph records]] or [[compact disc|compact discs]]) for entertainment. The entertainment can be live, or broadcast over the [[radio]], and the role of the Disk jock
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  • ...with [[Nintendo]] to develop a CD-ROM based add-on to its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES). After development began in 1988, Nintendo cancelled the p
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  • *Chaplin, Heather and Aaron Ruby. 2005. ''Smartbomb: The Quest for Art, Entertainment, and Big Bucks in the Videogame Revolution''. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Bo
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  • '''Warcraft''' is a series of games, books and comics created by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] based on the original [[real-time strategy game]] [[Warcraft: Orcs & Huma
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  • ...ikia]] [http://wikia.com wikia.com] – contains many community-run wikis on entertainment including [[television]], video games, anime, movies and other fan universe
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  • .../www.ljubljanalife.com/ Ljubljana Life Magazine] &mdash; Guide to Culture, Entertainment, and Expatriate Living in the Slovenian Capital
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  • The loop is named after the nearby [[Sunnyside]] entertainment complex.<ref name=FileySunnyside/>
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  • ...stioning the loyalty of many Americans, especially those who worked in the entertainment industry. As the movie [[Good Night and Good Luck]] shows, Murrow is rememb
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  • | title = Entertainment Analysis: The age of Reagan
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  • • Passive entertainment (e.g., through TV, books, recorded music) • Active entertainment (e.g., games of chance, party games)
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  • ...His original $8,000 investment soon mushroomed into a multimillion dollar entertainment empire now known as [[Playboy Enterprises, Inc]]. By the 1960s ''Playboy''
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  • ...tock]] is exhibited) a [[trade fair]] and other displays, competitions and entertainment. The terms ''agricultural show'' and ''livestock show'' are sometimes used ...the same area all have an annual show. Larger shows usually include live entertainment and [[fireworks]] in the main arena.
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  • ...an Takahashi|title=Opening The Xbox: Inside Microsoft's Plan to Unleash an Entertainment Revolution|ISBN=0-7615-3708-2}}</ref>
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  • ...publishing and media conglomerate, owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]. While its entertainment subsidiaries cover a wide range of interests, news outlets tend to have a c
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  • {{r|Acclaim Entertainment}}
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  • ...ising Star]], and [[The Bottom Line]]. In 2002, she co-founded [[Steeltown Entertainment]], which promotes filmmaking in Pittsburgh, and continues to serve on its b
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  • ...azine founder Hugh Hefner's three girlfriends appearing with him in the E! Entertainment channel reality series ''The Girls Next Door''.
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  • ...in the United States, the average age of game players is thirty-five.<ref>Entertainment Software Association, [http://www.theesa.com/facts/ Industry Facts]</ref> ...a or art form. For some, this feeling that games are only for children and entertainment has been blamed for the fact that games have yet to reach the status of art
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  • ...obbies]], playing or watching both [[game]]s and [[sport]]s, [[travel]], [[entertainment]] and [[social activity|social activities]]. Hobbies can be sub-divided int
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  • ...vanced and often emotionally powerful, and were designed as crowd-pleasing entertainment for general adult audiences. Late in his long career he created what may be
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  • ...he carrier and other sideband is suppressed. Very common technique for non-entertainment communications radio due to its power efficiency.
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  • ...e=website/> It also is described as a network of collaboratively published entertainment, gaming, and lifestyle content.<ref name=CEO/> Wikia was founded by [[Jimmy
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  • ...re shut down under legal pressure. The legal pressure came mostly from the entertainment industry, not amused with technology that enabled easy, royalty-free transf Needless to say, there was a conflict between the copyright holders of entertainment content, and music users who believed music was overpriced. A portion of pa
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  • ==The first entertainment== ==The second entertainment==
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  • | industry = Advertising, construction, entertainment, financial services, hospitality, information and communications technology
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  • ...[blade server]]s) may be more compact and more compatible with use in home entertainment systems, but ''be absolutely sure that placing the case horizontally does n
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  • ...tus written for potential investors when Sullivan planned to turn Sullivan Entertainment into a publicly-traded company described the original series and derivative ...as the claims and counter-claims of the nasty profit dispute led Sullivan Entertainment, run by Kevin Sullivan and Trudy Grant, in fall 1999 to pull plans for a lu
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  • [[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Entertainment System]] (or NES)<br>
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  • ...ephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services that were introduced beginning in the 1890s, and primarily located ...'s influential novel ''[[Looking Backward]]'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • *''Donkey Kong'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]) - Japan release *''[[Pinball (video game)|Pinball]]'' (Famicom/[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) - North America and Japan release - ''Mario is found in the b
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  • ...ephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services which were introduced beginning in the 1890s, and primarily locate ...uential novel ''Looking Backward: 2000-1887'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • ...son in Proxemics] by Pam Hersh on TAPintoPrinceton.net, Princeton / Arts & Entertainment section, 9-24-2021. Last access 1/24/2024.</ref>, it was renamed in 2005 f
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  • ...ul than other P2P companies in establishing working relationships with the entertainment industry, avoiding the adversarial relationships that closed down other P2P ...a mutual attempt to work out compromises between this P2P operator and the entertainment industry than with several other services.
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  • *[[Sony Online Entertainment]] *[[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment|Warner Bros.]]
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  • ...this album are original reworks based on background music from ''Nintendo Entertainment System'' games. This album features a little something for every geek, from *''Nerdrap Entertainment System'' (2005) (solo effort)
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  • {{r|Rhino Entertainment}}
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  • ...or does not wish to make explicit, or providing memorable teaching through entertainment.<ref>Lewis, C S. The Allegory of Love. Oxford University Press. 1936. ch
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  • ...]] in March 2010<ref>[http://cryptozoic.posterous.com/press-725 Cryptozoic Entertainment acquires World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Licence] March 24 2010</ref>. ...ner receiving $100,000.<ref>WoW TCG World Championships: Available: http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wow/en/organizedplay/tournament/worlds/ Accessed: 1st August
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  • == Conspiracy-based entertainment == ...he line sometimes seems hard to draw, there is a good deal of acknowledged entertainment based on conspiracy. The 1967 movie, "The President's Analyst", features a
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  • ...h the technology (i.e., many independent flows) and typical content (e.g., entertainment), the traffic load may be much greater than the load for which the network ...eds of thousands of dollars (USD) annually. Green has been a critic of the entertainment industry's concerns and enforcement. <ref name=Green2007>{{citation
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  • ...kly]]'', which called the album "muscular yet lush", giving it a B+.<ref>''Entertainment Weekly'': Issue #760, 16 April 2004</ref> The album would eventually reach ...ref>[http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,604995_4%7C99713%7C%7C0_0_,00.html Entertainment Weekly]: "It's Gettin' Hot at South by Southwest", 2 April 2004, URL access
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  • | name = Acclaim Entertainment ...But as it grew, it purchased some independent studios, including [[Iguana Entertainment]] of [[Austin, Texas]], and [[Sculptured Software]] of [[Salt Lake City, Ut
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  • ...and to Hold (2019 film)|''To Have and to Hold'' (2019 film)]] by Reel One Entertainment, Inc.
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  • ...thought, such phenomena were the exception, not the rule. Today's popular entertainment culture, or "pop culture" as it is commonly called, is instead the rule, no
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  • Penguins often appear in [[child]]ren's [[entertainment]]; from [[Walter Lantz]]'s inimtiable "Chilly Willy" to Otmar Guttman's [[
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  • ...have made valuable contributions to research and learning. In the arts and entertainment sectors, Indian American actors, musicians, writers, and filmmakers have ga
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  • The '''moving panorama''' was a popular form of visual entertainment in the nineteenth century. A relative more in concept than design to the [[ ...ineteenth century, the moving panorama was quite possibly the most popular entertainment in the world, with hundreds of panoramas constantly touring major cities as
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  • ...tlaws/gang/purple/1.html The Purple Gang]." True Crime TV (TruTV), Turner Entertainment Networks, 2011.
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  • ...no and developed her singing voice while at school. Her first break in the entertainment business was co-writing two songs for the 1985 film soundtrack to ''Scream
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  • ...goldfish, they may also be used as prizes in carnivals or other places of entertainment. The use of goldfish as bait, feeder fish and carnival prizes is controvers
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  • ...their [[religion]] concerning their gods and goddesses, and also served as entertainment.
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  • ...merica, the Jim Lehrer News Hour, Both Sides with Jesse Jackson, and Black Entertainment Television. For some years, she was a stringer for The Economist, and conti
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  • ...second and highest-rated prime time television series in the [[Star Trek]] entertainment franchise. Aficionados call it "TNG" to differentiate it from [[Star Trek:
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  • ...ea Johnson. "Optimus Prime Time" ''Lititz Record Express''. June 27, 2007. Entertainment</ref><ref>Carla DiFonzo. "He got bots" ''Intelligencer Journal''. June 30,
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  • ...Modern Play (Discoveries America Series). DVD. color. 82 min. Bennett-Watt Entertainment. 2005. ISBN 1-932978-36-4.
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  • ...d of the public-house, he was one of the party who came to hear me give my entertainment." (William McGonagall ''Reminiscences'')
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  • ...n as the "Runny", the Runnymede was built by the Capitol (later [[Cineplex Entertainment|Famous Players]]) as an atmospheric [[vaudeville]] theatre, the first of th ...er 8, 2013}}</ref> The building discontinued to be used for plays and live entertainment with the gradual death of vaudeville, and was subsequently converted to a m
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  • ...longest-running [[radio]] entertainment programme,<ref>''Times'': '[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article704927.ece ...luxury" was also permitted.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/1787472.stm Desert island delights]'. 29th January 2002.</ref>
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  • ...t them in ''[[Time (publication)|Time]]'', ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', and their video of "Fell in Love with a Girl" in heavy rotation
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  • *''BBC Entertainment 24'' (19 November 2007)
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  • ...s elf warrior in 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug' -- EXCLUSIVE"]. ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''.</ref> Prior to the decision to have three films instead of two,
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  • | Electronic Entertainment Expo 2005 || (Not posted on Metal Gear Solid 4 website) || [http://youtube. | [[Electronic Entertainment Expo]] 2006 || [http://www.konami.jp/gs/kojima_pro/movie/e3_2k6_mgs4_e.asx]
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  • One of the most popular forms of entertainment in Japan is ''manga'' (漫画; in ''[[hiragan]]'' まんが; in ''[[katakan ...appearance of many programmes and the work of those who appear on-camera: entertainment programmes in particular will typically make use of flashy graphics and cut
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  • ...a video game produced by [[Nintendo]] released in 1985 for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was one of the fi ...bomb">Chaplin, Heather and Aaron Ruby. 2005. Smartbomb: The Quest for Art, Entertainment, and Big Bucks in the Videogame Revolution. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Book
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  • ...nent, with film being treated alternately as a serious art form, a form of entertainment and a profit-making business. Countries that developed their own native cin ...t [[radio]] industry, including the first commercial broadcasts purely for entertainment, were posing a competitive threat to the film industry. This may well have
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  • ...nd to promoting a fair portrayal of the business community in the news and entertainment media." It then established a [[#Culture and Media Institute|Culture and M
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  • ...ts from some of the most prominent record labels that include [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]] and [[Warlock Records]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = CSP Music Grou ...music industry : Pulse Entertainment Magazine|url = http://wcfcourier.com/entertainment/music/super-starr-west-high-grad-making-waves-in-the-music/article_bd77ca0e
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  • ...05/><ref name=torontosun2016-07-09/> In 2011 it was acquired by [[Liberty Entertainment Group]].
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  • ...sically rum and [[Coca-Cola]]. During the fad for [[Tiki]] restaurants and entertainment from the 1930s through the 1950s, numerous drinks based on rum were created
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  • ...ima'' (2007) Directed by Clint Eastwood. Produced by Robert Lorenz. Amblin Entertainment, 2006. 141 mins. (Warner Home Video; [http://www.amazon.com/Letters-Iwo-Jim
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  • ...a biography of 19th century novelist [[Stephen Crane]], and, formerly, an entertainment reporter.<ref name=capecodtimes2018-06-24/><ref name=nytimes2018-09-07/><re ...has had a diverse career -- she has worked as a pop culture journalist for Entertainment Weekly and a TV writer on the show 7th Heaven.
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  • ...York, New York|New York City]], as an operation of [[Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment Company]], a joint venture of [[Warner Communications]] and [[American Expr ...hio]]. The QUBE network offered dedicated channels, including a children's entertainment channel called 'Pinwheel' which would later evolve into Nickelodeon. One of
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  • ...nd drumming, dancing, and Scottish heavy athletics, the games also include entertainment and exhibits related to other aspects of Scottish and Gaelic culture. ...t, that the athletics are the Games, and all the other activities are just entertainment. Regardless, it remains true today that the athletic competitions are at le
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  • '''Quartier des Spectacles''' is an entertainment and cultural district now under construction in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [
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  • ...than Park Avenue, a vestige of the days when is was the main shopping and entertainment destination for servicemen at the nearby Naval Air Station. Office parks ha
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  • #Creative expression is ''[[art]]'' if made for its own beauty, and ''[[entertainment]]'' if made for [[money]]. ...ctive]]. [[Movies]] and [[book]]s are cited as examples of non-interactive entertainment.
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  • ...[[United States of America|American]] professional wrestling and [[sports entertainment]]. These brands feature professional wrestlers in pre-planned story arcs an
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  • ...rote that, "Other perhaps than the Victory Theatre on Spadina, there is no entertainment venue that elicited as much praise, raunchy stories, condemnation and press
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  • ...ariety of applications including medical, consumer electronics / personal entertainment and other."
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  • ...chitecture may be attractive. This is quite common in applications such as entertainment content distribution.
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  • A '''console video game''' is a interactive entertainment [[computer]] or electronic device that manipulates the video display signal === Nintendo Entertainment System (1985) ===
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  • *''Children’s reading'' – reading aloud to children is popular as an entertainment and is an effective [[educational]] tool.
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  • ''Amateurs'' are found in [[art]], [[science]], [[sport]], and [[entertainment]], where they are inevitably linked, one way or another, with professional ...(and in some instances professionals as well) in art, science, sport, and entertainment (summarized in Stebbins, 1992). The initial conceptual statement of the con
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  • ...606/Shrek-the-Third/music.html|work=Turner Classic Movies|publisher=Turner Entertainment|accessdate=18 October 2013}}</ref> ...ne-Day-in-September/music.html|work=Turner Classic Movies|publisher=Turner Entertainment|accessdate=18 October 2013}}</ref> and the trailers for the BBC1 drama seri
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  • | title = How coronavirus cancellations have hit the entertainment industry
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  • ...intendo systems, but some games from older systems, such as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], are available to play on the Nintendo Switch with the purchase of
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  • ...ch]] as well as artistic expression. His aim was to use connections in the entertainment industry and the media to promote youth voting. At a time when a very low p ...paigning that cater directly to the youth population through modes such as entertainment that are most likely to influence young voters who already subscribe to pop
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  • ...kill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment".<ref>OED 2004, page 1,397.</ref> The activity is governed by a generally a ...the game costs $2.6 million. There is also a phenomenon known as [[sports entertainment]], such as [[professional wrestling]], where the practices of sport are use
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  • | title = Is this entertainment special promoting a special interest?
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  • .../ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7135200.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Led Zeppelin return to the stage]</ref> By many accounts, he was more tha
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  • Possibly first developed for entertainment, but then as powered "fire arrows", the first rockets were invented in Chin
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  • ...le, human-sized centrifuges are used for high gravity training by NASA and entertainment value in carnival rides such as the Gravitron. Human sized centrifuges spin
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  • ...s]] of Progressive Insurance; $971,427 from [[Stephen Bing]] of Shangri-La Entertainment; $100,000 from Benson & Hedges tobacco heir Lewis Cullman; and $101,000 fro
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  • ...s one era, highlighting the decades when film theatres were the centres of entertainment in a community.
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  • ...social, though not invariably so. For example a man might assemble a home entertainment center strictly for his own use; a woman might write her personal biography
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  • ...r climbs the hill it travels down the first, and often sharpest, drop. The entertainment of the ride is provided by the [[velocity]] of the descent as well as featu ...the ride down was usually quite brief. The Russian upper class found much entertainment in these ice slides and had some ornately decorated in order to be "fit for
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  • ...] in the [[Muswell Hill]] district of [[North London]] in 1873 as a public entertainment centre and North London counterpart of [[The Crystal Palace]]. It is now a
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  • ...once mostly home-made ("kitchen music") by non-professionals for their own entertainment and that of their neighbors and friends, now Irish music can be heard at se
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  • ...sic Capsule Review: The Sporting Life|year=1994|month=23 September|journal=Entertainment Weekly|volume=|issue=|pages=70|issn=0042-2738|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref>
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  • ...and [[Star Wars Galaxies]], [[ArenaNet]]'s [[Guild Wars]], and [[Blizzard Entertainment]]'s [[World of Warcraft]] have achieved significant commercial success. In
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  • |label = Rhino Entertainment & Atlantic Records ...t collection by England|English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Rhino Entertainment in the US on 4 November 2008. Prior to this release, these mini LP replica
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  • ...e global [[finance|financial system]], a major centre of [[culture]] and [[entertainment]], and the hub of a national and international [[transport]] system. It has ==Entertainment and culture==
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  • ...to do more of what we do best: create the most innovative information and entertainment content anywhere in the world." ...nformation, events and shopping opportunities through GOtv, an interactive entertainment guide.
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  • ...other was [[white people|white]] [[Irish people|Irish]]. Before turning to entertainment, Charles played professional [[association football|football]], most notabl ...al reality]] [[gameshow]] ''Cyberzone'' (1993) on [[BBC2]]; the late-night entertainment show ''[[Funky Bunker]]'' (1997) on [[ITV]]; the [[reality television]] sho
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  • ...ive]]. One reviewer wrote: "as long as meticulous craftsmanship and honest entertainment are valued, and as long as action, authenticity, and expertise still make u
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  • ...y, which alas, is uninteresting, unstimulating (a common lament about some entertainment television). The same can, of course, happen at work and in obligated non-w
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  • ...hough his professed purpose was to restore something of its value as mixed entertainment.. He thought poorly of [[Virgil]] and [[John Milton|Milton]], both writers
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  • ...text in which it takes place, so ritualised forms of dance can be called [[entertainment]], [[communication]], [[prayer]], courtship, meditation or art, depending o
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  • ...mnibus Press. ISBN 0-86001-932-2, pp. 17-18.</ref> He worked briefly as an entertainment manager at a hotel in Jersey before being employed as a Doorman|bouncer and ...tor's films. The money he made from these ventures was invested in his own entertainment transport business. As the acting roles dried up, Grant made more money tak
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  • ...nce the familiar restaurant experience by offering a unique form of visual entertainment, namely the ever-changing views of the world outside. While dining cars are
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  • ...ire.ca/news-releases/boat-rocker-sells-orphan-black-echoes-to-itv-and-stan-entertainment-as-part-of-raft-of-worldwide-sales-for-highly-anticipated-premium-scripted- | title = Boat Rocker sells 'Orphan Black: echoes' to ITV and Stan entertainment as a part of a raft of worldwide sales for highly anticipated premium scrip
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  • ...ac OS, allowing you to play games originally designed to run on a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on your computer. This is one example of virtualization - you'
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  • ...ornia]]: [[Film Roman]], AnyRiver Entertainment, [[Activision]] and Savage Entertainment.
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  • | url = https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/entertainment/kims-convenience-stars-nicole-power-and-andrew-phung-getting-their-own-cbc- ...https://web.archive.org/web/20210327073931/https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/entertainment/kims-convenience-stars-nicole-power-and-andrew-phung-getting-their-own-cbc-
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  • ...o supplement the growing needs of a communications company in the evolving entertainment world. With AT&T seeking to branch out from just telecommunications they ne
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  • ...'''DMCA''' of 1998 dealt with a number of issues, especially of concern to entertainment companies. <ref name=FindLawDMCA-Cooley /> In particular, the DMCA makes it
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  • '''''Pokémon''''' (ポケモン ''Pokémon'') is an entertainment [[franchise]] owned by [[The Pokémon Company]] and created by [[Satoshi Ta
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  • ...dark whimsy and oafish pathos here to provide earthy, quirky, fast-moving entertainment.<ref>''Kirkus Review'', September 23, 1986, at [https://www.kirkusreviews.c
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  • ...red Daddy and Page nominations at the 1998 VMA Awards and 1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. Reviews, along with the ''Godzilla'' soundtrack, were mixed. The '' |Blockbuster Entertainment
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  • ...Video Game Software Sales Reach Record $7.3 Billion in 2004| publisher =[[Entertainment Software Association]] | date = January 26, 2005 | url =http://www.theesa.c ...houses such as [[Aspyr]], or multi-platform developers such as [[Blizzard Entertainment]].
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  • ...include Eminem, Jimmy Page| accessdate=2009-04-04|date=20 March 2009|work=Entertainment News|publisher=Associated Press}}</ref> Page and Beck were previously prese
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  • ...ima'' (2007) Directed by Clint Eastwood. Produced by Robert Lorenz. Amblin Entertainment, 2006. 141 mins. (Warner Home Video; [http://www.amazon.com/Letters-Iwo-Jim
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  • ...founded by Robert Zubrin, and is a Registered Consultant for the Science & Entertainment Exchange run by the National Academy of Sciences. As the owner of her own c
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  • ...egular news bulletins, [[documentary|documentaries]], [[film]]s, and light entertainment such as [[quiz show]]s. The main broadcaster is [[NHK]] (日本放送協会
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  • ...rks. However, the number of radio stations and the popularity of music and entertainment programming often resulted in serious limits on radio journalism, with many ===Entertainment journalism===
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  • ...ce making use of Dula’s supposed talents with a banjo for his own personal entertainment. Both Dula’s and Vance’s accounts, as well as Dula’s own military rec
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  • ...transatlantic radio transmission (1906), and the first radio broadcast of entertainment and music (1906). ...rations took place, which appear to be the first audio radio broadcasts of entertainment and music ever made to a general audience. (Beginning in 1904, the U.S. Nav
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  • ...e"), these keys offer admission to a kind of Playboy Club in which all the entertainment is in the Grand Guignol manner. Hitler is discovered to be the owner of the
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  • ...ating river? Such stories have been taken to make no claim to anything but entertainment, or alternatively, to satirize man’s greed. On the other hand, it has bee
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  • ...tion.htm Qiao]." ''The acrobatic Theme show and its origin in the Hundreds Entertainment.'' Retrieved on 2007-05-25.</ref>. Most western texts describe the circus a ...o lose popularity as people became more interested in alternative forms of entertainment. Some circuses have stayed afloat by merging with other circus companies.
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  • The Church however took a very dim view of theatrical entertainment, and indeed summoned Home's friend, Dr Alexander Carlyle, to answer for hav
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  • ...t and similar to airplanes, each passenger would have access to a personal entertainment system.
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  • ...educational aims. These aims may be instead of, or in place of, the usual entertainment aims of a video game. Games in this genre usually also fall under another g
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  • ...cessdate=2009-12-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8519276.stm|title=The real Brits Awards winners and losers |last=Young|firs ...epresenting her "poker face."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbcbayarea.com/entertainment/celebrity/Lady_GaGa_Entertains_Thousands_At_Palm_Springs_White_Party.html|t
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  • ...-market economics and Republican values is a huge win for the conservative entertainment industry. Their listeners and viewers will now be even more enraged, even m
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  • ...was set was the responsibility of the playwright for theatre was an aural entertainment. (See [[Conventions of Theatre]]) People went to the theatre to hear a pla
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  • ...peration continued to prosper and was sold in 1990 to International Family Entertainment Inc. (IFE), a publicly held company that trades on the New York Stock Excha
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  • ...tially a bonus track obtainable only on the CD version of the album. Rhino Entertainment eventually issued a remastered edition of the album, with additional tracks
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  • ...graphics and visceral gameplay, ''Doom'' changed standards for interactive entertainment and came to define the emerging FPS genre for years after its release. Dist ...lfenstein 3D'' and thought Hall's design emphasized realism at the cost of entertainment. The conflict ended with Tom Hall's resignation in the summer of 1993, and
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  • ...graphics and visceral gameplay, ''Doom'' changed standards for interactive entertainment and came to define the emerging FPS genre for years after its release. Dist ...lfenstein 3D'' and thought Hall's design emphasized realism at the cost of entertainment. The conflict ended with Tom Hall's resignation in the summer of 1993, and
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  • ...major national stations, [[BBC Radio 1|Radio 1]] ("the best new music and entertainment"), [[BBC Radio 2|Radio 2]] (the UK's most listened to radio station, with 1 ...ef>{{cite web | title = BBC News Report | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6453087.stm | date = 15 March 2007 | accessdate = 2007-03-15}}</ref>). The
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  • ...series smoothly transitioned to the NES's successor, the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]], with ''Super Mario World''. Like the original, ''S
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  • ...better served by allowing the use than by preventing it."<ref> Castle Rock Entertainment v. Carol Publishing Group, 150 F.3d 132, 141 (2d Cir. 1998), online at [htt
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