I'll likely peg out in front of the tv on Friday night with the tension of it all. |
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It was silent and dark except for the dim roar coming from the tv that stood in front of the couch. |
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A nice touch is the addition of plasma tv screens to watch sporting events while you play. |
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My plan is to not actively seek it out through deliberate use of radio, tv, web or print. |
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I think in order for a record to be commercially successful it has to get exposure from press, radio and tv as well. |
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Fingers crossed he can jack up a video projector, or at the very least a big-screen tv for it. |
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We use them for phone, tv and broadband, and they've generally been very good. |
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We went to have a look at the spring sale at the local electrical superstore later on and found ourselves coming back with a new tv. |
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And finally, the celebrated tv personality Melvyn Bragg chips in with this. |
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A woman in a lairy teeshirt shoves a half-pack of love hearts at me with an ad for the next round of celebrity reality tv. |
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I blush to think how the quality of my tv viewing has declined over the last few months. |
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Jeff likes to listen to the radio but is not allowed to have a radio in the office, so he buys a tv tuner card that has radio support. |
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Do you enjoy watching soap operas on tv, or reading good fiction or romance novels? |
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The purse-lipped PhD People in charge think tv, movies and pop music are degraded and evil. |
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Grease Monkeys is no-holds-barred tv, a bit surreal and often near the knuckle. |
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Out here in DeKalb we're tv talkers anyway, always talking back, full of smart remarks. |
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Having appeared in and produced numerous films and tv dramas in the US he will become the new consultant, Harry Harper. |
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You could lay around, nap, watch tv, and there was a contentedness about it. |
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I mean I got right up into the tv screen and looked specifically for those tears to fall and nada, nothing, dry as a martini with no vermouth. |
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The exercycle that sits next to my couch is pretty much mocking me while I eat pasta and beans and watch tv. |
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Sure, I might have kissed the series off earlier this year, but The Simpsons still remains my most favorite tv series ever. |
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Suffice it to say, there are times when retro music and amaretto sours are just more important than tv. |
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If I was to use tv mode, shutter priority, then the aperture is too small to allow enough light to pass to the film plane. |
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How many other tv shows around today have such a powerful and predominately female cast? |
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A magnet distorts the picture as it distorts the path of electrons flowing from the electron gun towards the screen inside the tv. |
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One of the doctors hollered to me from the living room where they were all fixated on the tv. |
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I looked around and saw Josh flipping through the channels on the tv, out of earshot. |
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She advertises in women's magazines, not on mass-market tv or outdoors. |
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It means that maybe, just maybe, there are repercussions attached to the actions of our reality tv stars. |
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She was the most unusual of reality tv personalities, and perhaps because of that, the best kind. |
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Unlike other reality tv shows, whether you win or lose on this one all contestants stand to benefit. |
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We talked for a while, she had popped some popcorn and was watching tv. |
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The sequels sucked so what makes them think a tv series will work! Smh. |
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If you read it out loud in a deep rumbling American voice, it sounds like possibly the worst trailer in the world, for possibly the worst tv movie ever. |
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The film was faithful to the series we grew up with but worked well with the playful conceit that the film was itself about a remake of the tv show. |
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We don't watch tv much, but we spend all of our time on the Internet. |
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It has feeds from tv and radio media sources around the world. |
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I met him once, when he came in for a development meeting at a tv production company I used to work at, and the whole office fell over themselves to look after him. |
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That they are influenced by, as sad as it is to think that we are influenced by things that reality tv stars say. |
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It's funny isn't it that I thought something would be familiar, when all I was really familiar with were my pedicured toes, the tv remote, the pool and my bed. |
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I can understand Ellis not wanting people to harass WB over it, he probably wants to keep them sweet in case any of his other work get the opportunity to jumpstart a tv show. |
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If he was a bumbling character in a tv comedy he'd be a good laugh. |
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Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours? |
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She's telling the tv reporter in a head voice that sounds like a piece of slaughterhouse machinery that she's hoping the police will find her son. |
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Later the same day, he upped the ante by green-lighting a tv campaign. |
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A limerick man of the world visiting a neighbour was handed the tv remote for entertainment when his host was temporarily called out of the house. |
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The cable company said its Sit-up division, which trades as bid tv, price-drop tv and speed auction tv, was sold to Aurelius. |
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Shiite Muslims on Saturday gathered in the city of Zaria to hold processions along with fellow countrymen, press tv reported. |
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I sure hope not. Way too many untalented bimbo slunts getting tv time already. |
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Members of the Public and Commercial Services union are expected to walk off their jobs on Monday in protest at understaffing and pay, press tv reported. |
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He would also like to see it used during TV interviews with politicians, so audiences could tell whether they were being spun a yarn. |
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There was a spate of complaints in the press recently about cable TV operators assigning Taiwan's three sports broadcasters into unpopular slots. |
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You recorded music off the radio or TV, or got cassettes from friends and played them on a boom box. |
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In the meantime, they can watch current TV shows using a built-in scan converter which boosts those signals for a better picture. |
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If you want to watch me being awkward and unknowledgable on international TV this evening, feel free to tune in. |
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He says his son has never stuck at anything and gave him just 48 hours in the TV boot camp. |
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Dr Winiata showed on TV the other night during a rowdy and unmanaged debate just how quietly sensible, measured and controlled they can be. |
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What can you do with a machine that puts letters and numbers on an ordinary unmodified TV set? |
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With all of the reality shows that make TV watching a complete bore, I was glad to finally see something new, fresh, absorbing and entertaining. |
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It brought science fiction to the small screen for the first time and its eponymous lead character became the UK's first TV hero. |
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As TV zoomed into the electronic age, he stayed unplugged, logging 50,000 miles a year in his mobile home-office. |
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So it would have come as a terrible shock to the system if the telly bosses had organised a fantastic line-up of must-see TV for the autumn. |
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How did a silly article by a smarmy TV presenter whom not very many people take seriously come to dominate the news? |
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When she got home and switched on the TV, however, she found Al's audible substance diminished by his visible smarminess. |
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Combined with hip TV advertising, the no-frills brand has become ultra trendy. |
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This new, suspense-filled thriller from the acclaimed writer of the TV drama Prime Suspect makes unputdownable holiday reading. |
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Time and time again President Reagan went against what the smug smarties inside the beltway and on the TV tube said. |
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When I was a kid, the big, bold promise of cable TV was that there would be narrowcasting. |
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So the TV advertising folks are literally broadcasters, and the direct mail folks are narrowcasters. |
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In 1997 there was a succession of astonishing Labour gains which could only be briefly noted by a red bar at the bottom of the TV screen. |
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Thanks to unregulated advertising on private TV channels, children seem to be in a perennial state of want. |
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After footy he became a TV and later radio sport reporter and was Channel Seven's boundary rider at AFL games in Perth. |
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Information on how to unscramble satellite TV signal and defeat smartcards was traded in Net chat rooms amongst the accused, prosecutors claim. |
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Who needed satellite TV and an en suite room, when I could jam with the guys from Festos or listen to bouzouki music with Dimitris? |
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If you've ever watched TV programmes of a shepherd and his dog, you'll have seen the dog snapping at the sheep s heels if they re slow to move. |
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The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated implication that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law. |
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However, sitting too close to a TV may indicate that a child is nearsighted. |
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Let Pops revel in his favorite series by gifting him a DVD box set of his favorite TV series. |
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A regular in the TV series, his death in 1979 was an untimely tragedy that dealt a sharp blow to British comedy. |
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Police were today still hunting the weapon used to kill the 6ft, 20-stone criminal, who boasted in a TV documentary that he was untouchable. |
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Lazing on a Saturday afternoon watching TV a few years ago, a tall, bald Brit sat on a rock on a mountain in front of a makeshift braai. |
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It's now been snowing non-stop for about ten hours, and the local TV stations are declaring it a record-breaking Texas snow day. |
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It is not unusual for places to be catapulted to stardom thanks to the medium of TV or cinema. |
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It is an interesting game that won't exactly tax the brain but feeds the public even more of the voyeuristic TV is so obviously craves! |
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What keeps us glued to the TV set, besides natural disasters, unwinnable wars, terrorist plots, missing white women and celebrity court trials? |
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He has appeared in a soap opera, in TV films, and on the top Saturday evening quiz show. |
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Chances are he or she will be settled down in front of the TV for a daily fix of an Indian soap opera. |
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But brand-name products are more and more likely to make less and less subtle cameos in both TV and film. |
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Other, smaller operations mix digital, print, TV and broadcast in a bran tub that gives time for everything but finding original stories. |
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He also suggests uplighting rather than blaring overhead light, which can create glare on TV screens. |
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It is much faster at downloading than uploading, but the download speed is not enough for TV quality video. |
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Kid's TV really only begins next week once the schools up north go on holiday. |
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Depending on how well your TV upscales standard-definition video, the image may look better that way. |
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We could see our drug advertised on TV, in commercials brazenly aimed at kids and teens. |
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Anyway, the upshot is that I was on a train yesterday afternoon when I'd like to have been in front of a TV set. |
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Upstairs there is a function room with large sofas and a big screen TV as well. |
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These larger First Division clubs now want to break away to negotiate a separate TV deal. |
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He added that he was optimistic that the TV station would reach a break-even point within the next four years. |
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Those critics argue that polls on the Internet or on TV urging people to call in and vote should not be called polls. |
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On the wall high above us are a pair of mounted metal urinals, along with a collection of old sewing machines and TV sets. |
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When her career as a songstress began, Kylie was best known as a TV Personality. |
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Once it's on your network, you can watch full screen streaming TV on any computer in your local network. |
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The former footballer, former manager, sometime TV pundit, and wannabe crooner also ran a greengrocer in Dagenham. |
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I was sick yesterday so spent most of the day catching up with taped TV shows and being generally somnolent. |
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It's shorter than a pop song on the radio and barely the length of a commercial TV break. |
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Tommy is a former bridge-and-tunnel guy, not a genius but smart enough to hold a job as a TV producer. |
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In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before. |
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Kent was a TV heartthrob with his Superman good looks gilding his newshawk reputation. |
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They do and the TV news hounds pile on to the front lawn of the dead man's family to get the reaction. |
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Newspapers and TV newsmagazines lapped up the news, decrying a new confidence crisis among American girls. |
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Moore was host and executive director of the TV newsmagazine program, TV Nation. |
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Each Sunday morning newsmakers lined up to join him on the longest running TV show ever. |
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He recognized the troublesome newsman from the public TV station who actually covered the school committee meetings as part of his regular beat. |
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No doubt newspapers and TV news bulletins are also banned in this medieval hamlet. |
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It owns three daily newspapers as well as the main commercial TV and radio stations. |
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How often have you heard elderly newspeople talk about how they would never show so much carnage on the TV newsshow? |
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There were several instances where major television shows were scheduled opposite one another, creating the ultimate TV Sophie's Choice. |
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Among those working for the station at that time was Phil Hayton who went on to be a BBC TV newsreader. |
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The daughter of TV newsreader Carol Barnes and government minister Denis MacShane has died in a skydiving accident in Australia. |
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Bigger TV screens, soundbars and HD are challenging cinemas' technical edge. |
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You'll connect all of your devices to your TV, then output the sound from your TV to the soundbar. |
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My resolution never to go into television journalism was formed early, when I went out drinking with a local TV newsreader. |
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Forces outside of newspaper and TV newsrooms have already decided that she will be known to the public. |
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You know, the little news ticker at the bottom of the screen that's become a cable TV fixture. |
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Brinkley's legacy can be witnessed every time a TV commentator describes a Washington scene with brio and wit. |
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To have a concert in your front room was more impressive than having widescreen digital TV with Nicam stereo sound. |
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It was a mix of questions, some about The Goodies, some about other Brit TV shows. |
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So if free broadcast TV comes to mobile phones, where does that leave video over broadband? |
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This evening I settled down happy as can be, turned on the TV, and within moments was sound asleep. |
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The audience will use fingerpads to vote for their favourite soundalike, who will then gain an audition for the TV series. |
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Another feature enables users so inclined to connect their PC sound card to their TV audio output. |
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Only a small minority use the highly promoted ability of the computers to link to TV sets and sound systems for use in family rooms. |
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They eventually spent the next two decades soundtracking films and TV shows. |
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The standard model for years and years was to build a TV news station and fill it with everything from soup to nuts. |
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I am computer literate but I find surfing the net is only equalled in its vapidity by the banality of today's TV programmes. |
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They sing, they dance, they act in major variety shows and dramas and other TV specials as extras and sometimes as part of the main cast. |
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Around the cities TV and billboards sporting witches on broomsticks and wild scary false faces, dominate the run up to the first of November 1st. |
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There doesn't seem to be much on TV this evening so I may nip into town and see Millions. |
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With TV pictures beamed around the world, it will mean previously undreamt of publicity for the spa town. |
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All have en-suite facilities, plus sauna, spa bath, telephone, satellite TV and leather sofas. |
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Could it be that scandal and gore sells papers and advertising space on TV and radio? |
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It is also possible that DVD filtering technology might become mandatory on all players, as the V-chip is on TV sets. |
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A popular veejay, a sought-after anchor and TV shows presenter, Mini Mathur says it's a variety of creative pursuits that spices up her life. |
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I didn't want to sit and vegetate in front of the TV so I started the course. |
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The nitwit concerned is a TV pundit and author of a textbook widely used in American universities. |
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Every room is spacious and has a bath and shower, air conditioning, satellite TV and safe. |
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Find yourself nodding off at your desk by mid-afternoon, then failing asleep during your favorite TV show in the evening? |
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I'm scared and I'd much prefer to stay home and watch TV but I need money and I'll go spare otherwise. |
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While Billie's acting career is forging ahead, Chris' latest TV ventures have flopped. |
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Although TV snow obscures the main picture, a noisy signal can sometimes improve visual perception. |
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So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms. |
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Well the newspapers, TV reports and radio broadcasts are fairly bubbling with excitement over the upcoming federal election and that's great. |
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On November 3 I ordered a complete digital TV and DVD system with surround sound speakers. |
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Sure, you can stay home, save a few bucks and see the game on TV, but what's the fun in that? |
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It is expected that after an investment boost it will become specialized in TV production. |
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In the future, I'll be showcasing more obscure Gold Key comic book versions of great TV shows. |
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In the TV version, eerie music plays as a camera pans over a school playground and then shows a park. |
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Then, too, the number of TV channels was limited to twelve on the very high frequency transmitting band. |
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Then look at the couch potato who seems ready, not for an evening in front of the TV, but for a spell of inadvertent train spotting. |
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The law required satellite TV services to reserve at least 4 percent of their programming capacity for noncommercial, educational channels. |
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In Britain, around 94 per cent of homes now have at least one colour TV and 66 per cent a video cassette recorder. |
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This means that the plasma TV is only a few inches thick as opposed to the tube televisions that were large, bulky pieces of furniture. |
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Bear-baiting and bull-baiting were as popular as reality TV shows are today. |
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A camcorder diary that turned into a video nasty when a woman's facelift went disastrously wrong is being shown on TV tonight. |
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If used like an ordinary video recorder, it could record six channels of TV for ten days non-stop. |
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Sport has become entirely dependent on TV money, and TV money eventually is dependent on viewers. |
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Here's an author who has intimate, first-hand knowledge of Eastern Europe, TV journalism, and the spiderish, down-and-dirty world of espionage. |
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It is generally felt that Friday's practice represents poor value for spectators and TV viewers alike. |
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He had a lot of books on his bookshelf, a small TV, and a computer in the corner of his room. |
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The TV cabinet was a curbside find that Nan disguised with old book covers and spines to make it look like a bookcase. |
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Two pictures feature color TV sets, and one couple poses in front of a spinet piano, a very rare object in a Chinese household. |
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From movies to TV to books, I look for the scariest and most spine-tingling things possible. |
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My cable TV was working fine, so I was puzzled as to why the cable modem for my internet would be non-functioning. |
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I am sick of the amassed forces of TV punditry extolling the virtues of the Brazilian style of football. |
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The interactive TV will carry features including email, instant messaging and chat. |
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Whereas print and TV media is linear and one-way the internet is interactive and responsive. |
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Other technologies, such as interactive TV, will take much of the betting cash. |
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The changing of demographics on TV and in other visible places for the public has given people the perception that racism no longer exists. |
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So how come this story isn't splashed all over the front pages of newspapers, and on every News TV channel? |
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It's likely that these TV spods aren't actually lefty liberals with a will to help the poor and needy. |
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Heath's video quickly turned up on TV and the Web, along with many other sequences shot by non-professionals. |
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Someone co-ordinated with the radio or TV producers and sponsors, and held a larger vision of the whole than either performer or listener could. |
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Drawing on 40,000 years of knowledge, Aborigines will teach 10 overweight young Britons how to survive on bush tucker in the TV series. |
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She's the TV news journalist and host, radio personality, producer and businesswoman. |
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For example, here in Edmonton, let's check out the local TV news, where hockey is often the last item on the sportscast. |
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After hockey, I'd like to go into color commentary, be on TV, do some sportscasting, and maybe have my own show. |
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A still gallery with 34 production photos, the film's theatrical trailer, and a TV spot round out the extras. |
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Rounding the extras are two TV spots and a handful of trailers for other recent MGM films. |
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A theatrical trailer, a TV spot and numerous radio spots round out the listed content. |
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Thorough cast and crew information, production notes, the theatrical trailer, and two TV spots round out the package. |
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Include the standard selection of trailers and TV spots, and you've just barely scratched the surface of what this disc has to offer. |
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Apologies for posting out of my normal TV category but it's simply too good not to post. |
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While not the first time Mott's had marketed to Hispanics in Spanish-language TV and print, previous efforts proved spotty and inconsistent. |
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Vroom, vroom Motorsport fans in India are roused to a frenzy every time F1 speed demons whiz around on TV screens. |
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He cannot believe that no one has approached him about being Basil Brush's straight man when the vulpine glove puppet resurfaces on TV next year. |
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Impressed by media since her childhood, she fancied to work with a TV channel or get her bylines published in newspapers. |
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And because my viewing time was rationed in case I got square eyes, TV was exotic. |
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It felt like a gradual poem coming across the TV screen in the same way a news story keeps adding one tiny little detail every hour on the hour. |
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Some studies have estimated that the average North American watches more than three hours of TV a day. |
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Lately, light entertainment seems to have come back from the dead, bringing with it his TV career. |
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I might have to pack up for the big commute to the TV downstairs so I can watch it on cable. |
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The TV is on at my sister's house and she has no cable so we watch network stuff. |
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Does anyone really want what happened to radio to happen to TV, or newspapers, or cable television? |
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And to celebrate, all kinds of nostalgic nonsense is being pumped out of the country's TV sets. |
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Much more than film, TV shows have a wide, regular, and habitual viewership. |
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They discovered the bar crammed full of newspaper hacks and TV presenters, tapping away at laptops and writing in notepads. |
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Seriously, TV news may have been stale in the old days, but it was also respected. |
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But nowadays movie production isn't so much a racket as a stalking horse for the real business of producing videos and cable TV rights. |
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There are a few interested spectators in the stands, and some reporters and TV cameras. |
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She had seen a TV programme about Ireland and thought that a somewhat unconventional person like herself stood a chance of being accepted there. |
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Your TV and video can use as much electricity on standby as they do switched on, so unplug them at night. |
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Being on WGN tonight reminded me that call letters for radio and TV stations often used to be chosen as acronyms for something else. |
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A travel agent by day and dreamer by night, he nurtures idealistic hopes of becoming a TV writer. |
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This time round, the immediacy and breadth of much internet coverage has, for news junkies, already given it the edge over TV and print. |
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You find yourself on the edge of your seat, rooting for the show's cast and yelling at the TV to tell them what they should be doing. |
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In the family box in front of the TV cameras, the Palins were assembled, looking inhumanly gorgeous and well-groomed. |
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Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie. |
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The book which arose from the author's series on TV that touches on living in the country, cookery, self-sufficiency, food gathering and smallholding. |
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It was a tight squeeze because now there was a TV in the backseat. |
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Well, we all know that apart from some unpleasantries in the Sydney market and at times nationally, especially between 5.30 pm and 7.30 pm, Nine dominated TV in the 12 months. |
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Ofcom will update the TV industry on its plans for regional broadcasting when it delivers the final phase of its review of public service broadcasting next month. |
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Newsround's website marks a move towards a genuine children's news service, while digital TV channel CBBC offers five bulletins throughout the day. |
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They devise TV tributes, hagiographic movies and Broadway-style shows of the kind I saw in London last week and will be telling you about later in this column. |
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On TV shows, leading men wore suits and came home from offices, not factories, while the occasional blue-collar protagonists who did appear were treated as buffoons. |
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The company logged huge accolades for TV ads with its famous sock puppet. |
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Now parents will be able to take a break from their bedside vigil happy they can watch their child's every movement on a TV screen in a private room downstairs. |
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Some TV shows are a little bit staid and need livening up a bit. |
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My big gripe with the old TV shows was their reliance on predictable formulas. |
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Every Friday, by hook or by crook, I was in front of the TV set. |
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They were hired to write for the TV series Casper the Friendly Ghost, which led to writing for pinky and the Brain. |
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Other modern bygones would include radios, TV sets and motorcycling gear. |
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Several trailers, TV spots and radio spots round out the basics of the extras, but the crowning achievement in this area is clearly the commentary track. |
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And, yes, television newscasters now end their news bulletin with Allah Hafiz, invariably on the state-owned TV channel but also on other channels. |
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She released 1,000 balloons to mark the launch of Child Rescue Alert, which uses newsflashes on TV and radio to appeal for help in quickly tracing kidnapped children. |
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Calling wounded teenagers criminals while vouching for the credibility of a TV actor later found guilty went unnoticed in the wider media, but not in black New York. |
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Watch some TV that does not have a news ticker on the bottom. |
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But with reality TV fast becoming the most popular genre on our screens, an ever increasing number of nonentities are demanding more than their quarter-hour. |
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The Oscar-nominated Perlman, who's worked extensively in children's TV, manages to spin a yarn about bullying that's both entertaining and thoughtful. |
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The Celtic defender appeared to smash Paul Fenwick across the face in a first-half clash missed by referee Alan Freeland but captured by Sky TV cameras. |
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And for the voyeurs, Tessa's steamy shower scene is shocking for TV fare. |
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The fact that the economy is stuck in neutral and that good jobs are hard to find makes the overcompensated especially tempting targets for TV voyeurs. |
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But instead, ladies and gentlemen, I am unproud to have to announce that rock has morphed into another musical concept with about as much dignity as a TV evangelist. |
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Al Gore, however, sold his Current TV channel to Al Jazeera, which is funded by the royal family of famously carbon neutral Qatar. |
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Do it in a harsh, brutal way, in broad daylight with live TV coverage. |
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On TV, the crowds cheer and the candidates deliver snappy sound bites. |
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Since he first appeared on the scene, Thicke, who is son of TV dad Alan Thicke, has transformed into a quasi Justin Timberlake. |
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Clothing worn by characters will be buyable through the TV interface. |
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Its award-winning Sling technology allows consumers to take their live and recorded TV with them wherever they want. |
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If there had been TV reporters and satellite uplinks on Columbus' voyage, most of the coverage would have dealt with scurvy and the lack of an exit strategy. |
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She's handled her transition from reality TV star to the real world with grace and poise. |
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The actor disclosed to an upcountry TV channel the other day that he would rather prefer to be adjudged as a versatile artiste than a mere comedian. |
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The tourist industry is set to benefit by millions of pounds and there will also be the usual spin-offs connected to sponsorship, advertising and TV rights. |
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We would see a new age of sobriety in the arts, and cinema and TV, especially in the US, which would reflect reinvigorated family values such as family and patriotism. |
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Last summer I just vegged out, watched TV and let my brain turn to mush. |
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Usually, US Army personnel are depicted on TV or in the movies as smart, fit, tall, handsome, virile men, eager to fight for their country and ever at the ready. |
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She is a TV writer who's smart, caustic and socially a little squirrelly. |
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There was a liquor cabinet, a refrigerator with ice-making, a wide-screen TV, and a nap-sized couch. |
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I watch it played on TV all the time, I know when cards were stacked. |
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His TV show is an unwatchable spectacle of rampant egomania. |
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Weber was constantly wiping his brow with a towel during the TV game. |
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The newly fired host took advantage of a Letterman appearance to zing Current TV while admitting he had used poor judgment. |
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Just then a crack sound came from the TV and the ball rolled to the outfield wall. |
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They stay thin because they have never met a potato chip and steer clear of reality TV shows. |
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I've managed to remain almost untainted by reality TV shows in fact. |
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After writing all day I sometimes want to watch a whole lot of British TV, preferably set at Oxford, with dead bodies turning up. |
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And for those who sadly missed this rare live TV performance, it will be shown again on BBC Choice, and I videoed it for repeated viewing pleasure. |
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Do you turn on the TV and see ads for whitening toothpaste and fluffy toilet paper, and think, everything here is so trivial here? |
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It was the zany TV interview he conducted with Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS-TV that made him an instant viral celebrity. |
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Mears is currently taking a break from TV work to help teach at his own school of wilderness bushcraft, but promised that he has more books and TV series planned. |
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Are we still going to see these yahoos on TV this fall, though, saying what a great man he is? |
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The polymathic professor, TV presenter, and writer has a new collection of essays that covers, well, just about everything. |
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His legendary charisma is decidedly deflated, not only by the smallness of his head on the TV screen, but by the presence of what appears to be an ashtray on top of the set. |
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She was plucked from relative obscurity to star alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman in the TV adaptation. |
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It blames TV advertisers for promoting sweets and fatty foods and schools for allowing vending machines tuck shops, sponsorship by food companies and high fat and sugar meals. |
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The creators of cult the TV hit make their bid for big screen super-stardom with a comic spoof of George Romero's zombie movies, with surprisingly hilarious results. |
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Ultimately, the joke is on the audience, as the cast and crew parody and spoof the reality TV genre with insights and a biting intimacy few others could understand or capture. |
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She's a TV personality, singer, songwriter, actress, businesswoman. |
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Like a reality TV show with guns, the coverage takes the everyday business of war, normally hidden from public view, and blows it up into a grisly, repulsive spectacle. |
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Call me an old softy but I love watching Agatha Christie dramatisations on TV, specially in the winter and specially when you know it's going to be good. |
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The small upwardly mobile nuclear family is now separated by two TV sets. |
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Yes, this is the age of Twitter, where TV shows are saved on the strength of hashtag campaigns and 140-character pleas. |
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You will put 1 and 2 together, and decide to cut your losses and drop out now while the getting is good and the fall TV season is still relatively new. |
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Still, it's very much the world he came from, cutting his teeth in the 1950s and 1960s with dance bands and orchestras, playing on various radio and TV shows. |
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They watched TV for awhile before going for a drink at half past nine. |
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Get your hooks here, and with this license you'll have the ability to manufacture, distribute, AND re-license your song to film, TV and videogram productions. |
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She's a perfectionist and if she does give TV a go she'd give Oprah a run for her money! |
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The work takes us from Hollywood hyperbole and reality TV to video-game warfare and the macho military leader's weakness for glamorous gold bustiers and high heels. |
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With her newest Scarpetta book, red mist, just out, she talks about crime, TV, and Angelina Jolie. |
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The official on the field ruled the catch good, but TV replays showed Johnson's elbow landed out of bounds before his second foot came down in bounds. |
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When food writer Petrit Husenaj went to visit TV food star Ina Garten, he got nervous and ruined a pound cake. |
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As for the breakout musicians, their brief moments of capital-raking before being consumed live on reality TV will hardly be worth the embarrassment. |
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I picked a random spot in the TV room and unrolled my sleeping bag. |
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Whereas the radio show, TV show, books and computer game are all recognisably variations on a theme, this is something new and almost entirely unrelated. |
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It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall. |
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Believe it or not, the TV show is not a breeding ground for talent. |
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Putting stupid booners on TV reveals them as stupid booners. |
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How many times will New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning be shown on TV during the game? |
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Featuring TV, press and PR, the campaign aims to teach consumers about the different needs of domestic plugholes. |
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The vast majority of digital TV viewers at the moment have one digi-box and several old tellies and video recorders dotted around the house. |
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Which actress plays ruthless New York lawyer Patty Hewes in the TV drama series Damages? |
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