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  • ...search Centre at Writtle, near Chelmsford, commenced a regular schedule of entertainment broadcasts. When the [[British Broadcasting Company]] was created later tha
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  • ==Popular entertainment== ...io 1|Radio 1]], a talk-radio station, [[2fm]], for popular music and light entertainment, [[Lyric FM]], a classical music station, and [[Radio na Gaelteacta]], an I
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  • ...adjunct to purely mathematical models in [[science]], [[technology]] and [[entertainment]].<ref name=McHaney>{{cite book|author=Richard McHaney|title=Computer Simul
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  • ...cial success of the [[Twenty20]] format which was introduced as an evening entertainment in England in 2003 and had its first [[Men's ICC World Twenty20 Championshi
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  • [[British English|BrE]]: ''entertainment'' '''prémiére''', ''minister'' '''prémier'''; both [[American English|Am
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  • ...f ''Final Fantasy VII'', her name was translated as Aeris by Sony Computer Entertainment, as the Japanese language does not have the "th" sound, and the closest thi
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  • *[[Acclaim Entertainment/Definition]]
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  • |url= http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/16/entertainment/main6212029.shtml ...ldwide.<ref name="Daily News">{{cite news | url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2010/02/07/2010-02-07_how_lady_gaga_took_stefani_germanotta_from_new_
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  • ...art]]istic or [[aesthetics|aesthetic]], [[communication|communicative]], [[entertainment]], or ceremonial purposes. The [[Definitions of music|definition]] of what ...anging from aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, or as an entertainment product for the marketplace. [[Amateur]] musicians compose and perform musi
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  • ...e CD or four LP set) by English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Rhino Entertainment via Atlantic Records on 13 November 2007 in the United States, and 12 Novem
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  • ...An animated film version]] was released in 1997 by [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]] featuring the voices of [[Christopher Plummer]], [[James Belushi]] and [[
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  • ...care monitoring, the [[smart grid]], advanced educational services, or new entertainment or gaming options." These additional services easily could comingle with th
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  • ...n, talk show radio in the kitchen, and downloaded hits for the kids in the entertainment room."<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...chnology Convergence, the KI for the Design of Complex Systems, the KI for Entertainment Engineering, the KI for the NanoCentury, the KI for Eco-Energy, and the KI
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  • |Features Xscape Entertainment Centre and two Party Rooms. ...0-year-old tradition back to life - Correction|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2019/05/20/gerrard-grand-theatre-brings-a-100-year-old-tradition-bac
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  • ...ided his take on pop culture in a column appearing on the back page of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', usually every third week. The column is called "The Pop Of King ...''[[Cell (novel)|Cell]]'', and wrote a tribute about the filmmaker in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' for his [[pop culture]] column, as well as an essay for the Elit
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  • ...Francisco to the Mission, and the entire area became a popular resort and entertainment district.<ref>Johnson, p. 129</ref> Some of the Mission properties were sol
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  • ...Hockey League, was formed in 1917 to fashion ice hockey into a profitable entertainment. NHL owners paid coaches, players and publicists so they could work full-ti ...ewspapers transformed the way Canadians viewed sporting events. More than entertainment, the availability of newspapers, telegraphic reports, and radio in the prai
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  • | title = Alexis Angel Entertainment
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  • ...m worldwide &mdash; except under a different name &mdash; the ''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'' (NES) &mdash; and with a different design. In order to ensure th Nintendo [[test market]]ed the Nintendo Entertainment System in the New York area on October 18, 1985. Following immediate succes
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  • ...track from ''[[The Ladder]]'', was written for [[Relic Entertainment|Relic Entertainment's]] [[Homeworld]] [[real-time strategy]] [[video game]] and was used as the
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  • ...chedule of a few hours per week during [[World War II]]. Programs included entertainment such as boxing and plays, events at [[Madison Square Garden]], and illustra ...ne image, a wide variety of programming was broadcast, including both live entertainment and films.
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  • ...ous buildings, government buildings, spaces of production, educational and entertainment facilities and many others. ...or the right kind of building ([[Doric]] in courthouses, [[Corinthian]] in entertainment spaces etc).
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  • Other KdF programs included concerts, opera and other forms of entertainment in factories and other workplaces, free physical education and gymnastics t
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  • ...to [[Erin Everly]] <ref>Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). ''Slash''. Harper Entertainment: New York. pp. 153-154</ref>, became their breakthrough hit. After ''Appeti
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  • ...ber 16, 1999) was an American humorist who created works in many fields of entertainment. Many consider him a genius of “[[talk radio]],” and credit him with b
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  • ...ers in various languages, the assistance of bilingual officers, and ethnic entertainment programs were all employed.
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  • ...h]]'' (1988–91),<ref>{{cite news|author=Richard Zoglin|title=War As Family Entertainment|publisher=Time|date=1989-02-20|url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ...news|author=Ken Tucker|title=TV Review - China Beach (1988-1991)|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=1991|accessdate=2009-07-22|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,
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  • In November 2008, YouTube reached an agreement with [[MGM]], [[Lions Gate Entertainment]] and CBS, allowing the companies to post full-length films and television ...SES, MUSIC VIDEOS, AND TRENDS THAT ENTERTAINED US OVER THE PAST 10 YEARS". Entertainment Weekly.</ref>
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  • Japanese entertainment has many references to martial arts. Traditional [[Theatre in Japan|Japanes
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  • ==Entertainment and arts==
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  • ...r twelve white rats. These rats are highly trained, and perform tricks for entertainment. Also on board ship is a black kitten, who (not surprisingly) is far from h
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  • At [[E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo)|E3]] 2007, it was announced that a ''Game of the Year Edition'' for ' In North America on May 3, 2006, the [[Entertainment Software Rating Board]] changed ''Oblivion''{{'}}s [[Video game content rat
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  • ...vernment office, and in response they they created their own subculture of entertainment, making Edo a cultural as well as a political and economic center. With the
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  • In 1661, in order to please his patron, Monsieur, who was so enthralled with entertainment and art that he was soon excluded from state affairs, Molière wrote and pl
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  • Mumbai is the commercial, financial and entertainment capital of India. It houses important financial institutions, such as the [ The entertainment industry is the other major employer in Mumbai. Most of India's major telev
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  • ...932 to 1985. Currently, [[National Public Radio]] West and [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]] are located in Culver City.
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  • ...ga]]. However, most Japanese superheroes are shorter-lived. While American entertainment companies update and reinvent superheroes, hoping to keep them popular for ...nderwent a revival, the rise of [[television]] as the top medium for light entertainment and the effects of [[Comics Code Authority]] obliterated genres such as [[w
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  • ...ps have been extended to incorporate videos and are still prevalent in the entertainment industry. Websites like http://www.mashup-charts.com/ are used to rate amat
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  • |copyright holder name=Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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  • ...and group photos and collages, quotes, awards, and humorous light-hearted entertainment. There is rarely coverage of academic, sport and school related matters as
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  • ...rning to foreign broadcasts. Most feature films were melodramas and light entertainment, and although many carried a fascist message, the cinema was fundamentally
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  • | ratings = [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: Teen (T),15 PEGI: 12+ ...f the console. ''Morrowind'' had an impressive showing at [[E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo)|E3]] [[History of E3#2001|2001]], demonstrating a beta build to the p
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  • ...edan in a ''[[Playboy]]'' interview, wrote a brief obituary for her in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'': ...com/article/2006/12/22/remembering-those-who-left-us-this-year/|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|access-date=9 March 2018}}</ref> section Farewell, pg. 94}}
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  • ...of National Socialism although the present day use of the building is for entertainment. The complex is now known as "Peaches" after the largest establishment it
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  • ...amusement arcades<ref>Known locally as 'amusements' or 'slots'.</ref> and entertainment facilities along the foreshore. The North Bay has traditionally been the mo
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  • ...tration, ''[[No Cards]]'', was produced. Gilbert created six [[German Reed Entertainment|musical entertainments]] for the German Reeds, some with music composed by ...[Tom Cobb]]'' (1875), ''[[Eyes and No Eyes]]'' (1875, his last German Reed Entertainment), and ''[[Princess Toto]]'' (1876), his last and most ambitious work with C
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  • ...l power, and dramatic expansion of opportunities in certain areas (such as entertainment, sports and government jobs). However, the arrival of the drug culture with
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  • ...Modern education includes morality; therefore the modern child seeks only entertainment in its wonder tales and gladly dispenses with all disagreeable incident. Ha
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  • *1964 ''Science: The Glorious Entertainment''. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-010240-3.
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  • ...re starting to make dramatic progress in such fields as education, sports, entertainment, the military and government service. The dual system of schools was abolis
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  • ...h Chermayeff they won a competition for the De La Warr Pavilion, a seaside entertainment center that became England’s first International Style public building.<r
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  • ...cation trips. They found in the theme parks that surrounded Gettysburg the entertainment the children needed but found in the visitor center and the battlefield tou
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  • ...lic hall, theater, opera house, motion picture show or any place of public entertainment or public assemblage which is attended by both white and colored persons, s
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  • | title = Entertainment Analysis: The age of Reagan
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  • ...r audiences to watch and has no understanding of such things as purposeful entertainment. No doubt such a friend would describe what you both are watching very dif
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  • ...pictures, and any other sort of digital information. DVD encompasses home entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format. It repla |url= http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/01/entertainment/main6163919.shtml
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  • Babb worked in various areas of the entertainment industry, in both traditional and exploitation genres. He claimed to have m
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  • ...sinessmen were excluded from government office, they nurtured a culture of entertainment, making Edo a cultural as well as a political and economic center. Edo was
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  • ...acebook, Open Graph Protocol defines namespaces, including People, Places, Entertainment (movies and music), Groups, and other categories, that can be easily used i
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  • ...arly out-and-out tragedy that he is writing rather than comedy or straight entertainment. By then it has become apparent that, throughout the book, he has been writ
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  • ===Entertainment===
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  • ...was a world without the automobile, instant communications, and electronic entertainment. It also lacked the highly centralized political and economic institutions
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  • ...ities has shifted to services, such as education, medicine, government and entertainment.
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  • ...t. Free, daily railroad-sponsored excursions (complete with lunch and live entertainment) enticed overeager potential buyers to visit the many undeveloped propertie
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  • ...Town'', 260.</ref> While gladiatorial games were perhaps the most popular entertainment in Pompeii, the city also had two theatres, one large enough to seat 5,000
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  • ...Town'', 260.</ref> While gladiatorial games were perhaps the most popular entertainment in Pompeii, the city also had two theatres, one large enough to seat 5,000
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  • ...of common people, economic trends, commercial practices, forms of popular entertainment, and popular 'mentality' -- either strands of culture that cut across class
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  • ...an: the Influence of American Comics on Manga." ''Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media'', volume 10. http://www.refractory.unimelb.edu.au/journalissues/vol1 ...OI was intended not as education for gay men, but was essentially harmless entertainment for its readers, the debate continued for some years.<ref name="Vincent"/>
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  • ...es rather than the police. See ''BBC News'': ''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2352743.stm BBC Wins Police Tardis Case]'', 23rd October 2002. ...ark scarf. By this time, ''Doctor Who'' was a mainstay of Saturday-evening entertainment, regularly pulling in over ten million viewers a week, and towards the end
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  • ...de the ''Super Chief''. The train's appeal was not limited to those in the entertainment industry, though, as it also played host to [[Ronald Reagan]], former presi
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  • ...mitting it to be admired by intellectuals as well as by those seeking pure entertainment.
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  • ; Entertainment
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  • *Roshwald, Aviel. ''European Culture in the Great War : The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914-1918'' (2002)
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  • ...nal society. American ideas regarding food, hygiene (and indoor plumbing), entertainment, clothing, living standards and pay scales swept the island. Fears of a per
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  • ...intimate one fashioned by each individual's needs and consumed as popular entertainment. In their attempts to represent the emperor as a figure of national unity,
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  • Although Kierkegaard wrote a few articles on politics, women, and entertainment in his youth and university days, many scholars believe Kierkegaard's first
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  • ...xaggeration or comic imitation; mockery. usually by caricature; theatrical entertainment of a broadly humorous. often earthy character, consisting of short turns, c ...shop selling wines and liquors; a restaurant serving liquor and providing entertainment, as by singers or dancers; a nightclub; the show provided at a cabaret''
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  • In legitimate entertainment, music stood high, beginning with the Apollo Hall in 1859. The Denver Theat
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  • ...pril 4, 1973 (the same day as the Super Bowl). This was the most expensive entertainment show at that time, costing over $2.5 million. ...janitor and soon after returned to police.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6956224.stm</ref>
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  • ...n. The Beijing municipal council argued that parks would provide wholesome entertainment and thus reduce alcohol use, gambling, and prostitution. Built on sites of
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  • ...awarded a Grammy award.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4271212.stm | title = Zeppelin's Page made Rio citizen | accessdate =14 Jul ...ws |publisher= Uncut}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5338196.stm|title=Led Zeppelin make UK Hall of Fame |accessdate=14 July 201
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  • ...ts in the means by which the Agency, among other functions, works with the entertainment industry.
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  • ...f ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''. At the start of Episode 42, "The Light Entertainment War," Adams is in a surgeon's mask (as Dr. Emile Koning, according to the o
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  • ...could be a wholesaler for private content providers, such as pay-for-view entertainment.
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  • ...erate an independent television news service. The SABC broadcasts news and entertainment channels Africa-wide via satellite.
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  • The earliest piece of written music devoted to the violin was printed for an entertainment called the ''Balet comique de la Royne'' for a French Royal wedding in 1581
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  • ...hing industry employs about 25,000 people.<ref>{{cite web |title=Media and Entertainment |publisher=New York City Economic Development Corporation |url=http://www.n
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  • ...s car. This movie was the first one ever shown on an airplane as in-flight entertainment.
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  • ...he 1850s than today. Politics was, in one of its functions, a form of mass entertainment, a spectacle with rallies, parades, and colorful personalities. Leading pol
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  • Socialists championed social centers as places to encourage play, entertainment, and civic activity for Milwaukeeans from all economic classes and politica
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