It is a very telegenic event and ITV Sport looks forward to the challenge of giving it the same prominence as our other big sporting events. |
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She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer. |
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This telegenic Chicagoan pianist was the highlight of the Barbican's concert. |
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Despite the attention lavished on telegenic backdrops and gauzy imagery, spoken words still matter in politics. |
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Given his telegenic good looks and celebrity, Junger could easily opt for cushy reportorial assignments. |
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The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters. |
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They feel the need to be telegenic and comfortable with the electronic media, while they must also be intelligent, good communicators. |
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The game commentators also made the telegenic 20-year-old and his hometown the main topic of their banter between plays. |
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Not only was his analysis absolutely on target, he was tremendously self-assured, well spoken and telegenic. |
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The telegenic historian has been swift to make it clear he is thinking about running for the leadership and to offer his thoughts on the defeat. |
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Then again, Scarborough is a telegenic, articulate candidate with strong conservative credentials from a swing state. |
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The telegenic former state attorney general and federal judge is Hispanic and hugely popular in Nevada. |
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If Mike Huckabee runs for president in 2016, he could deliver the Republican nomination to a telegenic, rotund governor. |
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Young, clever and telegenic, she currently holds a 12-point lead over Mr Posthumus in the polls. |
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This was the young, telegenic, and popular Robby Gallaty of Brainerd Baptist Church in Tennessee. |
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He was also a charismatic, telegenic speaker with a face improved by plastic surgery several years earlier. |
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Tall, slim and telegenic Joseph was known to be artistically inclined. |
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Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation. |
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He has long been hailed as a conservative rising star and as a polished and telegenic African American Republican. |
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Increasing marginalization of the majority of sports and clubs in favour of a few events and a few clubs which rate as the most telegenic. |
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Only very thin people are telegenic because the camera adds pounds. |
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The HDP's leader, Selahattin Demirtaş – young, telegenic, and persuasive – has been the surprise star of the campaign. |
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Diversity in sport: The importance of telegenic sports is growing steadily. |
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But the wiser course is to do what you can to make yourself telegenic. |
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But Cameron's reshuffle also saw some talented middle-aged men sacrificed to make way for less talented but telegenic younger women. |
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And, incidentally, trust a telegenic playboy like Nick Clegg to get involved. |
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After a decade and three elections in the wilderness, the NDP is back with a telegenic and bilingual leader, a full campaign war chest, a motivated party base, and a Liberal legacy of scandal. |
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A danger now is oversteering the other way: taking activist muscle for granted and pinning hopes for recovery on new policy and a more telegenic chief. |
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All the same, we cannot pin too much faith on the strengthening of external borders and we should certainly not be blinded by the telegenic Frontex operations in the Mediterranean. |
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After free and fair elections, civil society turns to the less dramatic, less telegenic, but arguably far more important everyday good governance. |
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It showed that he was serious and unwilling to play to the galleries. Instead he was portrayed as a wise, experienced, dependable and trustworthy figure, even if not telegenic and charismatic. |
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The telegenic choirmaster sets out to bring together all the finest voices he's encountered throughout his TV career. |
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In this telegenic age, who you are, where you are from, how you look and speak, even what you wear, matters. |
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Wouter Bos seems too good to be true. He's smart, relaxed and impossibly telegenic, with a knack for coming across as humble and sincere. |
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The latter even lived in the knackered exhaust pipe of an abandoned 1940s jalopy, which had also been conveniently dumped right next to the world's most telegenic cactus. |
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The telegenic city has long been a favored filming location, especially for chase scenes that feature some of the world's most recognizable landmarks. |
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