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1 Well, you could have at least provided me with more entertaining company.
2 The show is more entertaining than it is either political or provocative.
3 Now it's time to look at some more entertaining highlights from 2013.
4 It was marginally more entertaining than Congress and it also ended early.
5 Maybe two sides of a triangle would be more entertaining than one.
6 The second idea was more entertaining , but I'd put money on the former.
7 The acceptance speeches, though often hurried, were more entertaining than in the past.
8 The more the child talked the more entertaining he found her.
9 Few publications write more entertaining headlines than the New York Post.
10 Can anyone find a more entertaining run of results than that?
11 His minute-by-minute report is a lot more entertaining than the game itself was.
12 He was certain that his companions were more entertaining than the king's offspring.
13 She found this young officer rather more entertaining than the rest.
14 His apparent earnestness and anger, you see, make him all the more entertaining .
15 I found my casual intercourse with H. Truhn rather more entertaining .
16 Is the Bianca story or the Katherine story the more entertaining ?
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