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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]].
    431 bytes (67 words) - 16:43, 27 October 2012
  • ...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
    549 bytes (67 words) - 08:52, 27 October 2013
  • 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 [
    653 bytes (91 words) - 09:30, 5 September 2008
  • {{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.
    568 bytes (75 words) - 03:19, 29 March 2010
  • {{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.
    665 bytes (102 words) - 17:37, 15 November 2008
  • ...since become a central figure at the company and now manages its venerable Entertainment Analysis and Development (EAD) branch.
    746 bytes (107 words) - 08:53, 16 March 2010
  • ...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
    781 bytes (130 words) - 14:32, 3 February 2010
  • ...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.
    859 bytes (136 words) - 15:08, 19 May 2010
  • ...- a gay, Austrian fashion and showbiz journalist, interviewing fashion and entertainment personalities, often outside nightclubs, and getting them to say outrageous
    1,011 bytes (151 words) - 08:53, 29 February 2024
  • ...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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