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en [(Entertainment Weekly) -- Anyone who has seen the attention-grabbing trailer for] A History of Violence, ... Aragorn: No More Mister Nice Guy.
  Viggo Mortensen

en We can use attention-grabbing signals in cars but they are very irritating for the driver. The more attention-grabbing a signal is, the more irritating it is for the driver,

en there's not much that's attention-grabbing. Tom Cruise has grabbed more attention this summer than the war.

en People are spending an incrementally larger amount on entertainment year upon year. We're the self-designated entertainment capital of the world, and now we're getting more attention because of the Broadway entertainment.

en In England, it's now Sir Ben. Mister has just disappeared. It's not even on my passport anymore. They've taken Mister away from me.
  Ben Kingsley

en I have a bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste and all the things I might need during the day. I call the bag my trailer. Sometimes you don't have a trailer, so that's my trailer.

en Today, there is a plethora of violence, which begins at an early age as the child is exposed to entertainment violence through TV, videos, DVDs and older siblings who act as models of this violent behavior. Now if you couple that exposure with a dysfunctional household, you have a recipe for disaster.

en I did this because I'd like to make a stand against violence - plus I look pretty good in these heels. It really is important to get peoples' attention about this thing, because violence against women on campus is a big deal.

en What they did that evening was go from place to place seeking out violence. Violence was their entertainment that night.

en There is a fear of there being violence in any kind of a venue that has large numbers of people. And sports has always been one of the areas with the visibility and media attention that's given that it's always a logical and potential place for terrorist violence.

en Sometimes it is important to have a different and original idea itself to promote something. Often times, creativity is the key for attention grabbing and instant impact.

en My dad used to take me when I was little. I always try to catch the show now, because it doesn't cost too much more than a movie ticket, and live events are always more attention-grabbing.

en They were excited when there were articles in the Detroit papers and national magazines (Entertainment Weekly, People), ... She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. They also were good with the juggling act of which days I'd be out on tour (and not in class).

en Some people say we don't have a sense of history in Las Vegas. Entertainment is our history, not the buildings. Not the casinos.

en Our philosophy is to make history come alive. The use of a vaudeville show allows students to connect with local history through the hook of entertainment.


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