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Perhaps inevitably, after an entertainingly open first half, the second period was a more attritional affair.
BBC: Youssouf Mulumbu
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For the hardcore believer of conspiracies and government cover-up, Witness is a good read, competently and even entertainingly written.
FORBES: Those Roswell Aliens Dropped In Everywhere
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John Stossel succinctly and entertainingly deals with numerous topics for which what we think we know is indeed wrong.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Little wonder that the governor, who is entertainingly feisty and frugal, is grabbing national attention, particularly from conservative corners.
ECONOMIST: Heady days for the new governor and his team
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You can read the entertainingly blunt statement from Malawi's State House here - a minor classic of its kind.
BBC: Madonna, Malawi and the infamous attack
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In his global survey, in other words, Mr Pohl entertainingly demonstrates that science is, in the end, a world view.
ECONOMIST: Good sport
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This history of Pomerol is entertainingly recorded in British wine writer Neal Martin's new book "Pomerol, " released in December by Wine Journal Publishing.
WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: Tiny Pomerol Is a Wine Lover's Wonderland
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Sure enough, the car gets around the concrete jungle pretty entertainingly.
WSJ: 2012 Fiat 500C Cabrio Review: A Car That Can't Fail��Not for Lack of Trying | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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There's another chapter to the ostrich business story, told entertainingly in Dreambirds: The Strange History of the Ostrich in Fashion, Food and Fortune by South African native Rob Nixon.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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He is paired with a distracted Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) and, briefly and more entertainingly, with Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard), who looks like a villain waiting to happen.
NEWYORKER: Spider-Man 3
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Or they will entertainingly self-destruct.
WSJ: 2012 London Olympics: U.S. Basketball, Too Good to Be Viewed��Jason Gay
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The sincere narration, written by Armistead Maupin and delivered by Lily Tomlin, is very PBS, but the tone shifts entertainingly whenever the directors turn to interviews, with the likes of Maupin, Harvey Fierstein, Susan Sarandon, and the incandescent Susie Bright, all of whom bring humor and great understanding to the clips.
NEWYORKER: The Celluloid Closet