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151 It makes for an extraordinary mixture but an entertaining one, as eclectic as the individual pieces he describes. 152 Not nearly as crucial, but every bit as entertaining: Cultivate a talent. 153 Sometimes an Orc or Goblin will capture a few Snotlings and train them to perform entertaining tricks, or to perform simple tasks. 154 Here he was suffering this loss, and he was entertaining me. 155 This is a dazzlingly entertaining novel, spirited in all ways, and really, really mean. 156 Hamilton gave some entertaining examples of animals attempting to escape predation by clumping. 157 What am I doing, entertaining David Kent in my dressing-gown? 158 New faces were still pouring into the room as word spread that the Chief Whip was entertaining. 159 When entertaining friends, the garden can act as the fitting backdrop for a successful party. 160 This might be almost as entertaining as Godzilla Meets Bambi, at my local cinema. 161 But the myth was more entertaining when dull but inescapable facts were omitted. 162 It is an entertaining program helping children to add, subtract, multiply and divide quickly and accurately. 163 Besides his lavish entertaining, he wore expensive gabardine suits and handmade shoes. 164 She wrote like a privileged amateur, a rich person entertaining herself. 165 Health chiefs spent another £350,000 on air tickets, accommodation and lavish entertaining for the firm's executives and their wives. 166 However, infinitely more entertaining is a gentle stroking on the inside of the upper thigh. 167 All too often supposedly top officials turn highly entertaining games into a farce with over-the-top bookings. 168 You will want people to relax over their meal, especially if you do a lot of entertaining. 169 He remembered the tall thin red ones Zoe used to put in the silver candelabra when she was entertaining. 170 On the other hand, if you attended the other concert, perhaps the evening was more entertaining. 171 Whatever the form of your home entertaining, always be conscious of the fact that you must control it. 172 On the other hand, intelligently entertaining and communicative works provide a background from which works of genius can emerge. 173 They had a hugely entertaining and morale-building win Sunday, but it was against the Bengals. 174 Hence, she may be prohibited from entertaining others in the home. 175 With six machines it is an entertaining and educational experience for singletons, pairs or knitting club groups. 176 The 1975 Hoosiers may have been a more entertaining team. 177 Maurice was always entertaining, but there was a touch of genius in the way he talked that night. 178 The author has presented a most readable account which is both educational and entertaining, and in places exciting. 179 For 12 years he aided Tony Hart in making children's television more entertaining. 180 This story is vastly more complex, diverse, and entertaining than its fictional counterparts.