Before the elections, no objections had been aired about the party's constitution or its autocratic structure. |
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Though a low budget film, its promos were continuously aired by Asianet, which co-produced the film. |
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Kay Green Keyes aired her plans for a sale of work to raise funds for People in Need. |
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Bags are being packed, sleeping bags aired out and coolers stocked in anticipation of the season that beckons. |
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The television footage of resistance fighters aired on Lebanese broadcasting stations mesmerized her. |
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He publicly aired his opposition to the plan, saying it would turn the road over to sharpers. |
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It's all a smokescreen, a diversionary tactic to take the focus off of certain questions those who failed this country that day don't want aired. |
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The same gripes can be aired only so often before they start to sound like a broken record. |
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Be Good, Smile Pretty will be aired nationally by PBS on November 11, Veterans Day. |
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That these grievances are being aired speaks much about the erosion of trust and camaraderie. |
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This protest was caught on camera by the BBC, and subsequently aired on the local news. |
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It has been climbing the charts ever since the video was aired on music channels. |
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Both major political parties have already aired the concept of vouchers, and diagnostics would be ideal for a pilot. |
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The videotape was aired as cardinals arrived in the rain at the Vatican for their seventh meeting to map out details of the conclave. |
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It becomes an open diary or confessional booth, where inward thoughts are publicly aired. |
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The series will be dubbed into five Indian languages and will be aired on five satellite channels of the ETV network. |
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Arguments for and against a controversial new theme park ride have been aired before a Government inspector who must decide its fate. |
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He was upset about the pictures of prisoners of war aired on television and added that he would be scared if he were in their shoes. |
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Many sections summarise arguments and discussions which Greene first aired on these pages. |
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The DVR will store that content for up to eight days after the shows have aired. |
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The interview aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which will spotlight Lohan next year in an eight-part docuseries based on her life. |
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Interestingly, those last reproaches are similar to the grievances aired by Wanda's husband while he's waiting for her in court. |
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Its to the point now that I don't even check the guide on Tuesday nites to see what fights are being aired. |
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Grievance writ large over their collective visages, the protesters crisscrossed the streets, and aired their eternally pending demands. |
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The completed items would be kept in storage for as long as necessary, brought out to be washed and aired occasionally, and jealously guarded. |
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Feather mattresses removed, aired and fluffed before being put back in their place. |
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And these particular rooms were aired only for a barbarian envoy or a member of the merchant class. |
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The extremely practical and funky knee length side zips with popper storm flaps allow ankles to be aired and calves exposed. |
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Programme developers get the chance to see their programme commissioned and aired on Radio Five Live. |
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The new television campaign will be aired during top rated programmes and, according to Miller, will reach 90 per cent of all Irish adults. |
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New games are unlocked every Tuesday as each new episode is aired on television in this ever-expanding online treasure-trove. |
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A few years after the Allied victory, NBC television aired a remarkable documentary series. |
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The programme would be aired on the Amrita television channel, which is being launched soon. |
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Complaints about young people drinking in the Millennium town Park were aired at last week's meeting of the Town Council. |
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We could set up a public forum to discuss these issues and allow grievances to be aired. |
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Although the language used is different, the same grievances are being aired. |
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More than 100 people aired their views on what should happen to a two kilometre stretch of land along the River Wharfe. |
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Last week food experts aired their concerns about the amount of salt content in our food. |
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The leaflets back a cinema advert being aired locally with the same message. |
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When radio jockeys aired a hitherto-unknown singer, little did they know that his voice would raise a storm of appreciation. |
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She has also won acclaim as a short story writer, with one of her collections being aired on TV as a prime time serial. |
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A flat-share sitcom that aired as a pilot in Comedy Playhouse and then graduated to a full series. |
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When visitors were expected, she aired the beds and cleaned the house from top to bottom, and she wrote lists. |
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In fact there is a sort of joint community, of shared reference, between every region that it has been aired. |
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A two-part expose aired on our local CBS affiliate during sweeps week in May, the same week when the EEOC complaint was filed. |
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Yet radio does have the advantage of tight targeting, and radio messages can be produced and aired quickly when necessary. |
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A fourth season hasn't aired yet in Britain, and the final episodes of this season close off the characters quite nicely. |
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The second part of the video, which was aired without sound, showed a hooded man demanding that British troops be withdrawn from Iraq. |
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The family quiz show that was being aired by Asianet had been one of those homely shows which had found favour with family audiences. |
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Some of the songs were previewed on the group's 2003 valedictory tour, while others have never been publicly aired. |
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It had a great deal more credibility than the ephemeral, propagandist organs in which radical views were usually aired. |
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Many of his goals, such as making lone parent policies sensible and practicable, have already been well aired. |
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Soon after the paper's publication, British television aired a program on the whooping cough vaccine. |
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His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee. |
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I caught the first half of it when it first aired, and the second half last night, and my oh my can she chew the scenery with the best of them. |
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It was a story already well aired in April, but worth repeating nevertheless. |
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Despite his picture being printed in newspapers and aired on national television he has remained elusive. |
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Also parents should note there is a scene, not aired in syndication, in the pilot episode containing full-frontal nudity. |
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The telefilm will be aired by a TV channel to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of the formation of the State Legislature. |
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Commercials aired on the network would come equipped with their own technology for linking viewers to coupons or brochures for products. |
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Prejudice that blatant doesn't usually get aired outside the pub these days. |
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I know I am being harsh but I have watched two out of th the three hours thus far aired and my interest is already waning. |
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Another genius move came in releasing the songs on iTunes as the episodes aired. |
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The forum will be aired on local public access television prior to Election Day. |
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Rice had received this video in discovery during his criminal case, but it had not been aired publicly, as had the first video. |
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Longtime viewers will recall that the original aired on ITV, now the home to period drama rival Downton Abbey. |
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During this time, Vim aired its famous Prisoner TV commercial which won creative awards for the brand. |
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When the state-run television network declined to broadcast pictures of Americans brutalizing prisoners at Abu Ghraib, Tolo TV aired them. |
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The television advertisements aired from June 15, 2009 until early July and are scheduled to air again later this year. |
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Explicitly encouraging contrary views to be aired is one method of counteracting groupthink. |
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There, one can detect only extremely virtuous motives, as on every occasion when general principles and noble ideas are being aired. |
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We had only been making small talk for a few minutes when he aired his views on the relative attractiveness of Semitic females. |
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In a reprise of an argument she aired in an earlier essay, Musacchio characterizes the female viewer as the force driving the market that produced these artifacts. |
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Naturally occurring lanolin provides it with a self-cleaning property when aired out. |
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The main problem with it, however, is that it is aired at a bad time in the early afternoon. |
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Congregations in the United States stump up much of the cash for the decennial Lambeth Conference, where international disagreements are aired. |
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The Inauguration Evening was aired by RAI and was broadcast during the Christmas season. |
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Children's opinions as aired on television programmes suggest that parents do not listen to or value their views. |
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I guess they did not want the defence department's dirty laundry being aired on the eve of an election. |
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By the time the sketch aired, Wiig had a receding hairline, a snaggletooth, and toddler-sized hands. |
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It seems that the broadcasting company for its own reasons chose to back-pedal on this issue, given the article that ran the same day the documentary was aired. |
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This attempt at self-denial lasted approximately one minute, after which I gave up and found myself agreeing with all the bad-tempered, curmudgeonly opinions being aired. |
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Those of you who followed L'Union fait la Force, the televised game show that aired during the week of January 26, know that we participated. |
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Last summer, it aired footage of a woman claiming Ukrainian troops had crucified a rebel's child, although this did not happen. |
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From the barbershops to newsrooms to college classrooms, the issue of Black prominence in sports and social activism gets aired frequently, according to observers. |
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It allows them to see evidence in advance of it being aired at the inquiry and to seek to cross-examine witnesses. |
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Recently re-released on DVD, a classic Franco-Japanese production that aired on the BBC in the 80s, with a classic theme song. |
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In the interview, which will be aired at 5.35pm on Sunday on LBC, Harvey also talks about how difficult he finds life at Christmas. |
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I hope many of my colleagues had an opportunity to watch the second installment of that documentary that aired just this past Sunday night. |
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The Mark weekly radio show is now being aired on seven radio stations across the country. |
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In my view there has been only a limited opportunity here to voice the critical comments that we aired in our deliberations in committee. |
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Your frustrations and disappointments stemming from an overall lack of progress, however, are appropriately aired to the team as a whole. |
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In earlier reports, the question of the underlying purpose of Article 12 reports had been aired. |
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It is broadcasters who take the initial decision about what should and should not be aired. |
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The program has been aired several times since then and has received favorable response. |
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We now look forward to a substantial period of public and parliamentary debate in which the issues can be aired freely. |
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Broadcasters can identify official and non-official websites for their own brand or the programmes aired on their channels. |
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New radio broadcasts being aired will increase the number of communities that hear mine awareness messages. |
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News can be aired the moment it breaks and you can be instantly live on air. |
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Moreover, propriety and privacy laws will prevent many critical aspects of the issues from being thoroughly aired. |
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When the lads heard the truth about their beautiful seductress, lawsuits followed and the show couldn't be aired until huge out-of-court settlements were paid. |
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After our report first aired, good will in the form of hats, sunscreen, and school supplies made its way to Tanzania. |
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When, as in the present case, the allegations are being freely aired on foreign web-sites, accessible at the click of a mouse button, then the interdict is simply by-passed. |
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Which extremist broadcaster aired these messages of death to the nation? |
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Presenters have a role in engaging with the psyche of the players, and this role is linked to the national psyche in each country in which the show is aired. |
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The tizzy over the storyline was already whipped and then abated over in the U.K., where the episode aired months ago. |
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Then Calvin Klein aired a two-minute commercial featuring an Adonis flexing in underwear. |
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The Newsroom aired its final episode on Sunday, already an eternity ago in news-cycle terms. |
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The episode that aired before it, which involved a campus rape victim, was highly controversial. |
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And the string of episodes that aired before that were gripping, noble, and simply entertaining to watch. |
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Nevertheless, when Gurowski publicly aired his grievances, Lincoln and Seward had no choice but to cashier him. |
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Has the administration complained about birther views being aired by guests on the network? |
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In the past two weeks, his campaign has aired 12,250 ads in the Buckeye State, even more than they ran in Florida. |
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I obtained court records, and a long, confessional interview he did with Dan Rather that CNN never aired. |
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An interviewee aired the suggestion that all new buses plying in the city should be fitted with a manual lifter enabling a wheelchair user to board a bus. |
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The view was aired at a stormy community meeting in which householders living near the site were given information about the Heslington East proposals. |
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Last week the BBC aired a television programme that contained evidence of a problem with drink and drug misuse among doctors in the United Kingdom. |
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Just like the Internet, radio stations will be able to monitor programmes being transmitted or aired by another radio station that is connected to the network. |
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Highlights from the gig will be aired on Radio 1 across the week. |
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However, since the World Cup started on May 31, he has not been enthusiastic about working, especially during the time when the matches are aired on television. |
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The event was aired on local BBC television, and the dam of emotion burst. |
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Well, by now, hopefully the flags have been aired and the jerseys washed. |
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They've said all the allegations and incidents aired in the media so far have been simply the public airing of internal investigations that are already underway. |
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Yet in his speech tomorrow he will defend his judgment rather than seek to explain it away as a temporary lapse which was never intended to be aired in public. |
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So far, five episodes of LA Shrinks have aired, and I find them disconcertingly awful. |
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In the beginning, it only aired re-runs of classic cartoons such as Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, scooby doo, and The Flintstones. |
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In contrast, the anti-Romney commercials being aired by the Gingrich campaign are far more complicated, gimmicky, and petty. |
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The season finale, which aired July 14, saw the gonzo story come to a close. |
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Last Sunday, 60 Minutes aired a remarkable story about the discovery of two hominid fossils in South Africa. |
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And is now starring in a series that is returning to the network it first aired on, nine years later. |
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Are certain procedures in danger of becoming, in effect, screens of confidentiality to prevent cases discussed thereunder from being aired in public? |
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This two-part episode aired several months after the season cliffhanger. |
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In the U.K., where Broadchurch originally aired on ITV in the spring, the show was a phenomenon. |
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Then in another bulletin, the President is aired where he slowly and measuredly states that land reform will take place within the legal framework. |
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On Nov. 17, the story went national when ESPN aired a segment in which Davis and lang both accused Fine. |
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This is, after all, the network that recently aired the train wreck that was The Sound of Music Live! |
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He did a comic turn in tropic Thunder and a quirky commercial for Jimmy Kimmel that aired during the Oscars. |
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When the first WEED aired, Dr. Gupta apologized, sincerely repentant for having poo-pooed the medicinal benefits of cannabis. |
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Today, they would have aired the vainglorious fiasco uncensored. |
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My confused, unenlightened family will make a conscious effort to have the TV turned to the wrong channel the night one of them is aired, hoping I'll just forget about it. |
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It aired on Tuesday nights, which already featured two of my still-favourite shows, and I was already having a hard time making a Sophie's Choice between them. |
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There were a few times when jokes were cut out of a rerun because, for example, they were about someone who had died since the show originally aired. |
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And, in the case of what aired on Fox News on Wednesday morning, a premeditated attack. |
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In September of that same year, a prerecorded interview with Brown aired on Larry King Live. |
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The election hustings provided a welcome opportunity for important issues to be aired, even if climate change was not high on everyone's list of concerns. |
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Will my nationally aired faux pas and charisma catastrophes ever desist? |
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Where management has been intransigent or arrogant, he has let his views be known to fellow investors or made certain that they have been aired in the financial press. |
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This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms. |
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The purpose of tax funding is to allow a variety of views to be aired. |
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So that in that sense, there was quite a bit of fuss about it at the time, but once the interviews aired, that particular controversy disappeared. |
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The gadfly soon became an annoyance to both the MTA and the union, creating a newsletter which aired workers' grievances but criticised alleged union inaction. |
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The advertisement, featuring gargoyles superimposed on top of York Minster, was due to be shown on Yorkshire and Tyne Tees tonight and will be aired throughout the week. |
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The channel aired clips of his endless dilation, in which he prefaced his questions with two or three minutes of dependent clauses before getting lost. |
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Even Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, whom the army sought to boot out as recently as 2007, has aired misgivings about its conduct. |
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If a radio station requests an interview, ask if your comments will be aired live or taped. |
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MuchMusic took the raw footage and turned it into a number of 30-second ads that were aired on MuchMusic and MusiquePlus. |
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To ensure thoroughly dry wood, the wood should be cut in the winter and stored, well aired, under a roof. |
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Since it has aired I have been on tour and I am well jaded from it all. |
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The viewer had called the station immediately after the segment had aired and an employee there had read back a transcript of the conversation. |
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Refusing to rebut, satirise, or even acknowledge the arguments and assumptions aired daily on Fox News is simply to let their influence grow unchecked. |
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I once fell asleep in front of the TV one night in the late 90s and woke up to see Pages From Ceefax being aired on BBC2 after closedown. |
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The fight was aired on Showtime, on 15 December 2012, and took place in the LA Sports Arena in California. |
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Taped coverage using the BBC world feed is aired in primetime and overnights on Tennis Channel and is branded Wimbledon Primetime. |
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We've aired a huge diversity of perspectives on climate change across a whole range of RN programs – and in fact across all ABC programs – and we'll continue to do so. |
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A highlight package of the 1985 singles matches was produced by ESPN, but no live coverage aired from England. |
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Cumberbatch featured in Michael Dobbs' play, The Turning Point, which aired as one of a series of TV plays broadcast live on Sky Arts. |
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The bed's not aired, we've none of your favourite marmalade and the laddie come to do the cupboards in the spare room has left the most fearful mess. |
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First aired on Boxing Day, the Magical Mystery Tour film, largely directed by McCartney, brought the group their first major negative UK press. |
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Veronica Tennant, former prima ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada, wrote and directed the informative television portrait Celia Franca: Tour de Force, which first aired in 2006 on Bravo! |
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None of them really wanted their dirty linen aired in public. |
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Proposals were also aired for the relocation of the Tate Gallery to the site. |
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However, Davies expressed concern that the third series was aired in a summer evening graveyard slot. |
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It is more than two weeks that Babylon 5 aired for the last time. We, Portuguese Fivers of conviction, are few. |
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They do not spare themselves, but the right of ridicule is their own preserve, because the prejudices about their country that are often aired abroad irritate or even infuriate them. |
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Another ad that completely befuddles me is currently being aired by the E-Trade on-line brokerage service. |
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Some networks have started using a broadcast delay on live programs to catch any offensive material before it aired. |
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As the founders of our country recognized, anonymity and pseudonymity play essential roles in allowing political views to be aired. |
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The charges were also aired after the police lovebird had been returned to Germany. |
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Two exciting adverts are being aired starring Jenni Falconer cooking with OXO's new tasty Chicken Broth and Ham stock cubes. |
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Because the two programs were being aired earlier in Saskatchewan than in other parts of Canada, BBS included viewer advisories so that viewers could select other channels if they wished. |
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A recommended new forum might be the creation of a special setting where broad long-term plans will be aired and discussed with the whole mega-community. |
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There must be enough light for work and reading so that the sight of the convicted person will not be damaged, and they have to be heated and aired. |
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There should be an opportunity for conflicting views to be aired. |
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One manifestation of this indiscriminate biliousness is the statement that gets aired every four years: that in presidential elections we are asked to choose the lesser of two evils. |
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He directed 18 episodes of the TV series himself, which aired from 1955 to 1965 in two versions. |
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Tic Tac Toe '09 will be aired in Ramadan every night on Channel 55 from 9pm to 10pm. |
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The following year Sellers appeared in a further three television series based on The Goons, which aired on Britain's new ITV network. |
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Hundreds of women and children could be seen in footage aired by the Lebanese channel al-Mayadeen sitting in what appeared to be a large courtyard. |
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But to paranoid totalitarians, that such ideas are freely aired must seem menacing enough. Worse still is the obvious Chinese huffiness towards Mr Kim. |
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The late-night talk show, which aired during the week, was regularly preempted by live sporting events, and it was ultimately moved to an earlier time slot, where it failed to attract a wide audience. |
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Celebrity dirty laundry aired in the media? |
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Cochran aired TV ads showing him interacting with black voters and also changed the messaging in his campaign, emphasising the benefits of federal government spending in the impoverished state. |
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The Program Manager also pointed out that the station had aired a viewer advisory before the telecast began, which had contained both a video and an audio message. |
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The video was an instant hit, and was aired up to seventy times a week at its peak. |
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He even aired the notion of hiring a private army to attempt a rescue. |
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Anyone with doubts as to the ongoing resourcefulness of ordinary Americans should watch the Frontline documentary, Two American Families, which aired on PBS this week. |
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Following the show's success on BBC One Wales, the series aired nationally on BBC2 from 10 March. |
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It aired on BBC One Wales from 7 May 2012 and saw him take on jobs such as primary school teacher, zookeeper, drag artist and police officer. |
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Series 2 of The Syndicate, which aired in 2013 on BBC One, featured a syndicate involving workers at a public hospital in Bradford. |
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The 2015 documentary film The First Film, which aired at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, documents Le Prince's pioneering status. |
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What was your mindset right before that Penelope Cruz sketch aired? |
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I have grave doubts about their crop circle theories, aired in the Sunday Mercury last week. |
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For one, they want their grievances aired by force in public on the assumption, no doubt, that all right-thinking persons would be persuaded that the problems of the world can be solved by shouting slogans and insults. |
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Several viewers complained that a television commercial for a radio station exploited and degraded women, and that it was too raunchy to be aired at times of the day when young teens could be watching. |
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The documentary, aired last November, also revealed how the Taoiseach spent hours in the Dail bar as the country went down the tubes. |
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Beside a big office for your secretariat with a next, aired, own server space are available to them another 4 other business premises or discussion rooms, in each case of course individually passably. |
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This is presumably to distinguish the DVD from the edited version that aired on squeaky-clean Logo. |
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Set between the end of Series Two and the beginning of Series Three, the BBC aired four Torchwood radio dramas featuring the cast of the series. |
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I'm sorry that I don't even know where the loophole is, but what they found was that if they aired a news update or a news break before the commercial cluster, then the commercial cluster became Canadian content. |
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Senior Ukip figures attacked the programme when it aired in February, before the official start of the election campaigning and Ofcom's purdah period. |
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Doctor Who has been broadcast internationally outside of the United Kingdom since 1964, a year after the show first aired. |
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Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. |
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The first episode of the series aired on 2 January 2017, scheduled to run for 10 episodes in total. |
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His recent work includes a series about another ecoregion in Ontario called The Land Between which aired on TVO at the beginning of April. |
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She filmed five such segments but none aired before creator Scott Stuckey and producer JJ Abrams canceled the show. |
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Hair must be untangled with a comb and then brushed and aired. |
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Twenty episodes aired in the original broadcast, while six were released directed to DVD as Engines and Escapades. |
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That's what makes the aberrance of a Dieudonné all the more extraordinary and why, rather than being banned or prosecuted, that attitude needs to be aired out. |
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The segment also aired on the ten-o'clock news, Central Standard Time. |
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In June 2005, the film was aired on the BBC in Britain and was also broadcast in the United States on the premium cable television network Home Box Office. |
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Sky has also aired several advertisements featuring characters from Minions, Inside Out, Kung Fu Panda 3, The Secret Life of Pets and The Lego Batman Movie. |
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An animated serial, The Infinite Quest, aired alongside the 2007 series of Doctor Who as part of the children's television series Totally Doctor Who. |
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The first single from the new album, It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here, was aired for the first time on BBC Radio 1 on 19 August. |
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On 19 January 2010, Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience aired on BBC One Wales. |
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It is aired on a Thursday night at 7 and is also repeated on Saturday. |
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The commercial was shot with the band, but was shelved and never aired. |
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Tom and Jerry cartoons were broadcast for decades on BBC but when they were aired on children's satellite channel Boomerang viewers started complaining. |
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Or that Rome used Green Bay Packers receiver Javon Walker as a correspondent to cover the premiere for a humorous bit that aired on his ESPN show Wednesday. |
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Channel 4 also pioneered the concept of stranded programming, where seasons of programmes following a common theme would be aired and promoted together. |
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This rating, although a slight drop from the previous episode, still represented the second largest audience in British television the week it aired. |
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Bob unlocked the secrets of mysterious cysts, runes and ogham stones and aired Project Lono, a collaboration with the ambient soundscapes of electronic musician SJ Forth. |
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The popular CBS newsmagazine aired a profile of Whitehead Oct. |
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Only the Cameroons, paralysed as they are by the fashionable prejudices aired at metropolitan dinner tables and the terror of getting on the wrong side of the BBC sneerocracy. |
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It was aired on British television starring Joss Ackland and Claire Bloom. |
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Alan Povey's Owd Grandad Piggott stories which have aired on BBC Radio Stoke for a number of years are recited in the Potteries dialect by the author. |
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Aired on MBC2, and hosted by Raya Abirached, 'Scoop with Raya' enables viewers to access the top movie stars and keeps them up-to-date with all the latest Hollywood news. |
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