He was not court-martialed, but he is leaving the service, his first prime time interview. |
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National free-to-air television and radio covered the finals live in prime time with cable TV covering all the heats. |
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Things can still be a little hit-and-miss after prime time, though, which is where we hope this late-night dining guide will come in handy. |
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It could also threaten what has been the golden goose for NBC, the Games on prime time. |
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I believe that two extra bulletins of world news are required, one in the afternoon and one in prime time. |
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The Peanuts specials were staples of prime time television in my childhood. |
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We set out at 5am, an ungodly hour for most people, but prime time for a morning person like myself. |
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He's teaming up with one of the hottest stars in prime time for his new music video. |
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Donahue is that rarest of TV creatures, an unabashed liberal with his own prime time show. |
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Every night in America, prime time coverage has been littered with pen portraits of the US team's finest designed to bring a tear to a glass eye. |
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And is ABC crossing the line in choosing to broadcast a graphic, unedited war movie in prime time? |
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These novelas air during prime time, much like a miniseries, and typically run about six months. |
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The area of Croom, the Mill and its mill wheel was seen by millions of people throughout the United States on a prime time news programme. |
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He says that is the way it has to be, because the reality is too horrific to squeeze into a prime time television slot. |
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Junior high is a particular challenge socially and prime time for bullies to ply their special brand of meanness. |
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This is the prime time of year to fish this region with excellent runs of all species and a large variety of rivers to choose from. |
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Tara Bangla, a Calcutta-based television station bought broadcast rights, and has screened the film on prime time. |
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But watching all the stabbings, murders, guns and violence that can be seen every night on prime time television elicits not even a whimper. |
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The prime time slots serve up a steady diet of game shows and quiz shows, garnished with leggy models in skimpy clothes. |
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That's fine, but do we need to focus on all the sordid details in prime time interviews with the victims, tell-all books and movies like this? |
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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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Network Ten's brief flirtation with wrestling matches on Saturday night prime time may have been short lived, but despite this, WWE games sell particularly well in Australia. |
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But if all that is true, then why is ABC, like the other broadcast networks, devoting a mere three hours of prime time over four nights for these conventions? |
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This is also a prime time to plant shade-loving perennials such as colorful columbines and dicentras, with their unusual bleeding-heart-shaped flowers. |
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An hour's worth of prime time exercise greatly improves heart health. |
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One of Saturn's lessons: don't sell yourself short – November is a prime time to haggle and horse-trade. |
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You will get an eyeful in September, when the Cowboys play their first two home games in prime time. |
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Ezra Levant will bring his outspoken nature to prime time as a straight talk host. |
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You feel fettered by all the CRTC measures requiring Canadian or Quebec content to be shown during prime time. |
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Then, the Kennedys were socked in the jaw when Caroline was deemed, in humiliatingly public fashion, not ready for prime time. |
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It diminishes us not to have our stories on television in prime time in the form of drama. |
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Procedures have been reinforced to ensure that access to the computer room is managed and supervised more closely during prime time. |
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Parliament had a chance to show its relevance to people and missed it in prime time. |
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Anybody who is in political life knows that prime time is during the dinner hour. |
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Wal-Mart spent an almost equal amount in directly supporting JBC fund raising activities including a prime time TV commercial. |
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To allow for greater flexibility in meeting these requirements, the definitions of priority programs and prime time have been expanded. |
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Tourism triples the population of the island in the summertime, so that's the prime time for making direct sales to consumers. |
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They also continue to play an important role in providing Canadian programming during prime time. |
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In the United States, the migration of prime time drama series production towards HDTV is already underway. |
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The show airs on Sunday mornings instead of prime time, so families can watch together. |
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The 30-second ad ran during prime time on English and French specialty channels, and on Aboriginal stations geared to the target audience. |
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This year, both announced that they plan to give full gavel-to-gavel coverage of both conventions on the Internet and selected prime time television coverage. |
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British-born, he had a level of self-possession that seemed virtually Bond-like in the urbanity vacuum of CBS prime time. |
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As assorted sadhus and sants hogged the front pages of newspapers and prime time television, our elected Members of Parliament could not do any of their routine work. |
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In late-night circles, where some are watching the experiment of putting Leno on the air in prime time with undisguised malice. |
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Rather than being relegated to Saturday morning kiddie fare, anime often holds a prime time slot on Japanese television and is programmed for adults. |
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Wayne Brady tried in prime time in 2001, but the series was quickly relegated to daytime and then canceled after one season. |
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Last night, Lieberman began playing jujitsu with the charges in prime time. |
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The governor, who speaks Tuesday night in prime time, is laying the groundwork for a future White House bid, says Howard Kurtz. |
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Jeromy Burnitz is in his prime, and Rickey Henderson is looking for a final taste of prime time. |
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Autumn is the prime time for a very common and numerous, but little known, group of spider-like animals called harvestmen. |
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Filmed in the town of Rouleau, located in the heart of the great constituency of Palliser and at the Regina sound stage, Corner Gas is the only prime time network series to be shot entirely in Saskatchewan. |
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Jenkins started 2010 by appearing as one of two mentors on ITV1s prime time Friday night show, Popstar to Operastar. |
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And as with commodity-based models, tour-based models have also not yet reached prime time. |
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Now, as more and more businesses re-orient themselves to serve the consumer, ethnography has entered prime time. |
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It took years longer than proponents had hoped, but wireless data is ready for prime time. |
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And candidates collude in this, sending their partners on the campaign trail, conducting joint interviews and giving them prime time slots at the conventions. |
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His character may have been axed after two years in the soap but he reckons the prime time exposure has made him a much more bankable name. |
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Childhood is also a prime time for learning the skills required to participate in a wide variety of physical activity, a sure way to maintain interest and motivation in physical activity long into adulthood. |
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Media activities resulted in broad media coverage of the Austrian awareness node on national prime time television, radio as well as print and online media. |
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The renowned American comedian Bob Hope discovered her there one night and invited her to the States to make five guest appearances on his prime time TV show. |
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Being in political life, members will know that prime time for dinner is between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. That is when these calls come in and everybody's phones rings. |
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Would someone please tell that to the gasbags hosting prime time shows on the cable news channels? |
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Several women host prime time programs, both on radio and television. |
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When D movies have exclusive first windows during prime time on their local community channels, I predict a significant spike in local viewership. |
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To satisfy audience requirements for advertising, CBC English television moved to more sports in prime time, while SRC shows more light entertainment. |
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Rich in genre, narrative, and most noticeably visual experimentation, the show was a critical wunderkind, winning four prime time Emmy Awards in its original four-season run. |
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February through the second week of March is prime time to target spawning-run saugers in the Tennessee River tailwaters below Guntersville, Wilson, and Wheeler dams. |
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They have to figure out how to show the multicasting, which typically will be done in daytime and other off-peak hours, and the high-def broadcasts done in prime time. |
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Williams was co-hosting in place of Katie Couric, a move some have speculated was meant to deprive the possible next anchoress of the CBS Evening News the prime time exposure. |
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Cable box data collected each second in prime time uncovered what shows people watched on five networks, and how choices changed when the programming went to a commercial. |
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Until October 2004, there was only one black executive in daytime programming at ABC, Jennifer Turner, 30, who now serves as director of current programming in prime time. |
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Can these measures be regarded as useful, promising, or not ready for prime time? We focus only on the utility of these measures for use by policymakers. |
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Native plants Most chapters of the California Native Plant Society have sales this month, prime time for planting natives such as ceanothus and Matilija poppy. |
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