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  • r  in an entertaining manner
    Byron's consumed memoirs possessed the merit of being well and entertainingly written

  • The Economist says it's "fascinating and entertainingly told.
  • Roosevelt (a descendant of Theodore and a former Supreme Court clerk) writes about the law more passionately and entertainingly than anyone since Scott Turow.
  • And she expresses her skepticism entertainingly, which is of course all that really counts: The better the projects are, the less likely they are to be stimulative, because they're .
News & Articles

  • The Best Baseball Movie Ever? Bull Durham
    25 years ago this month, Ron Shelton's film entertainingly upended the conventions of how Hollywood portrays sports—which, Shelton says, was entirely the idea.        
    June 25, 2013 - The Atlantic
  • Review: Up and Down
    A contest to select two ordinary people to fly in space in order to build public support for spaceflight: what could possibly go wrong? Jeff Foust reviews a Canadian novel that entertainingly shows how how things could go awry.
    June 24, 2013 - The Space Review
Quotes

  • Tim Loughton in Bognor Today
    The joint bid, which Mr Loughton said he "scribbled out" on the train to London, "calls on the BBC to reinstate John Sergeant on the show immediately and for the veteran political commentator, turned entertainingly dodgy dancer, to dust down his...
  • Ken Warwick in MTV.com
    We need to make an entertainingly varied TV show,Warwick said. "It's no secret that we take the very best and the very worst. It would be fair to say a considerable amount of our viewership for these first five or six shows wants to see...
  • Jim Cornette in The Sun
    Cornette told issue 51 of Fighting Spirit Magazine: "I wanted to train wrestlers to be good wrestlers, to be able to go out and have good matches of any length with anybody of any style, both safely and entertainingly...... that process takes years....

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