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"television screen" refers to the part of a television where you see the pictures and videos. It is like a big rectangular window that shows you what is happening on TV.
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It's a funny show, and lets you peek behind the curtain into a world you normally only see
on television screens.
This seems like a useful feature, but I suspect most people will hold onto their habit of referencing their phone instead
of television screen when a visual reference is helpful.
Users can «throw» their personal photos and videos up on the big
television screen with the touch of a button.
«We want students to abandon their habit of watching
television screens for long hours,» says an official from the education ministry.
They feature a wealth of amenities including remote controlled air conditioning and heating, a wardrobe, luggage space, a safe and a DVD / CD player with
LCD television screens.
This venue is a great place to relax and a quiet drink, meet with friends, watch international sporting events on the two
large television screens or listen to live music.
The living area included a wardrobe, a refrigerator, a desk and a flat screen
television screen which were located opposite the queen size bed.
Every word he read or wrote during the two years he spent researching and writing the book had to be enlarged and projected onto what looks like a
big television screen.
Technology was in abundance, with flat screen
HD television screens in both the lounge and bedroom, plus high - speed internet access - which delivered the promised high speed.
The result was something that seemed to give
television screens what they don't ordinarily have: the color, breadth and three dimensions of life.
This bar is split into two rooms with the larger room housing
several television screens designed for sports fans to come and watch a game.
The ground floor includes a spacious fully equipped lounge with comfortable sofas and a
flat television screen, a fully equipped kitchenette, and dining area.
Samsung also introduced a curved phone — interestingly, they decided to curve their screen along the vertical line, rather than LG's horizontal curved design — and their own curved
television screen as well.
Caffeine, blue light
from television screens and tablets, and a generally stressed out society all contribute to foregoing a restful night of sleep.
Nikolas Cruz, 19, a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where he allegedly killed 17 people, is seen on a closed circuit
television screen during a bond hearing in front of Broward Judge Kim Mollica at the Broward County Courthouse on February 15, 2018 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Images of rivers clogged with discarded plastic bottles and packaging trays, and sea life contending with increasing amounts of plastic waste in the oceans, have been all
over television screens recently.
Around the South Korean capital of Seoul on Friday, residents gathered
around television screens broadcasting images of the two leaders.
Located upstairs inside the Paso Robles Inn, is the historic Cattlemen's Lounge, which features a full bar, a happy hour Monday through Friday from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, and four
television screens so you never miss a game.
For the rest of us, who are too small or too clumsy or too old to play and have to watch from the stands or
before television screens, it is not unlike a Latin high mass performed by professionals for the edification and instruction of those deemed by the Heavenly Commissioner unworthy to participate personally.
I enjoyed the game more after playing it on a larger
television screen because the game's beauty and detail are done justice on a 55» screen as opposed to the smaller OLED on the Vita.
The suspect in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Nikolas Cruz, makes a court appearance on a closed -
circuit television screen during a bond hearing on Feb. 15, 2018.
Thus, she said, if we assume that what has meaning and status for society finds, its way
onto television screens, the message conveyed seems to be that the elderly are not very important, and that among that population group, only men have significance.
Curtains keep moving,
television screens flashing, and a particularly key - catching series of dancers and wide - eyed owl puppets flit across the projector screens.
«It is like comparing an old standard
definition television screen to today's ultra high definition screens,» said Saba, a member of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's Ecosystem Assessment Program who works at GFDL.
The Mad Dogs British Pub knows how to keep people entertained — 16 HD
television screens line the walls along with two jumbo screens, so you can cheer for your favorite teams and bond with fellow fans as you watch the game in a friendly community space.
Happy Hour in the Stokes Street Bar can not be missed with its relaxed tropical atmosphere, great drink specials, comfy couches and giant
Plasma television screen.
«We've already seen a big rise in interest in our shark snorkelling and feeding sessions and we're expecting that to increase further when Blue Planet II hits
television screens again this weekend.
Answers blogged and reported thus far are unsurprising, except for the overt acknowledgement that it would be politically damaging for the Bush administration to nominate another white male to the Court, even as
American television screens are filled with scenes of primarily black Nola residents suffering from Hurricane Katrina, the lack of adequate federal emergency preparedness, or both.
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