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"television show" refers to a program or series that is specifically created and produced to be broadcasted on television. It is a form of entertainment or educational content that people watch on their TVs.
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Contrary to what we may watch
on television shows or in movies, actual labor does not start suddenly; there is a general progression of events that happen prior to that.
Playing this game is like watching the kind
of television show where you're on the edge of your seat one minute, and rolling your eyes a few minutes later.
From the bed you can enjoy partial views of the ocean through the windows or watch your
favorite television show on the LCD television.
Some 24 percent said that they enjoyed the same
television shows as their mom, while 16 percent took up the same hobbies.
We've all seen
television shows with trial scenes and as entertaining as they can be, they couldn't be further from reality.
I didn't see the connection with the
hit television show that I loved, nor did it tell such an amazing story that I'd recommend it in its own right.
I want people to see it before they write
television shows about the lavish lifestyle of lawyers, or complain that young lawyers feel a sense of entitlement.
The question is, how will the changes in the
national television shows work for those who are conducting book promotion campaigns?
Many successful
television shows featured characters that were indispensable for more than just the domestic services they provided.
I must admit, although the trailer and commercials for this film made it look awful, I was still hopeful I would be wrong considering I enjoyed the old
animated television show.
The hottest name in fitness right now isn't a celebrity trainer — and she doesn't have her
own television show.
Two popular
American television shows have brought the issues of unacceptable ancestral behavior to headline - grabbing attention.
Many of us grew up watching
television shows where the dad went off to work each morning while the mom prepared the kids for school and took care of the house.
As game consoles become more like cable television boxes, maybe it's time for video games to start becoming more like
cable television shows.
His current second gig is to present a weekly science slot on the radio — and he previously took part in a
weekly television show.
That one question sparked an idea that could one day change the way TV networks and advertisers
produce television shows and ads.
Two new
public television shows explore the connection between our species and the rest of the animal kingdom, with surprising results.
For a profession that has zero
television shows made about it accountants really do command a lot screen time in the office and in the board room.
We could all name our favorite examples of
television shows over the last twenty years that have evolved the way we communicate, think and tell story.
He rarely appeared on national or even
local television shows, even after his successful passage of a same - sex - marriage bill made news around the country.
It doesn't give you the simple satisfaction of conflict and resolution packaged into an episode like so many
other television shows do.
I suspect that a Blu - ray edition eventually comes, but until then, this earns a recommendation as a perfectly satisfactory treatment of a
great television show.
Many of her books are based on dreams she's had, and are further inspired by other authors and
current television shows.
One thing I can not live without is internet and there are plenty of sites to watch movies and
television shows online if you have the urge.
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