10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELEVISIONALLY»
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Art Odell. Hispanics, Asians, Arabs, etc. know better. They may say they don't but
they are not always as stupid as political manipulators think they are. Just Whitey.
Guilt-ridden with Hollywood-contrived televisionally implanted shame, the ...
He would like to take advantage of our televisionally enslaved population's
addiction to crime procedural shows to draw patrons to the, excuse me, Hallowed
halls of history. Perhaps his idea will garner enrollment from fanatics of the fiction
of, ...
3
The Fleetwood Correspondence: A Devilish Tale of Temptation
I could have distracted her easily if I hadn't already taken both Blister and Clister
off the case, but I continued to monitor her activity televisionally. It has always
amazed me how the Supernal Enemy gets extravagant thanks for favors granted
...
4
Home Territories: Media, Mobility and Identity
... not a single television show was in the Top 10 for both blacks and whites. As
she notes, what we see here is little less than a form of televisionally mediated
apartheid, in which the virtual public sphere in the USA is thoroughly segregated
by ...
5
Television in the Age of Radio: Modernity, Imagination, and ...
But Hall wasalso explaining theBritish advances in television by rearticulating
thediscourse of BBC autocracy: “In other words, televisionally speaking,
Britainisa tight little isle, ideal for television pioneering. This is true of mostofthe
continental ...
Sure, Fox is suffering from having hitched its wagon so completely to a particular,
discredited political regime (and from seeming televisionally stale and tired), but
the big reason for CNNs comeback is that it has finally incorporated the Fox ...
... programmes comes from the United States, As regards the small capitalist
countries, it can be said that they are televisionally dependent on their "elder
brothers": Iceland imports 67 per cent of TV programmes, and New Zealand 70
per cent, ...
8
Portfolio and Art News Annual
The purpose here is, as a matter of moment, to guess at the outlook for the arts
under whichever may be the new American administration for 1961-65 — to
result from the election which, as this is written, is still being televisionally
debated by ...
Alfred M. Frankfurter, 1960
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Reprints from the Soviet Press
In Western Europe up to a third of the television programs come from the United
States. As for the small capitalist countries, it can be said that they are
televisionally dependent on their "elder brothers:" Iceland imports 67 percent of
its TV ...
We have a widely scattered population; England has a concentrated population.
The British government controls television and the license fees collected from
radio set owners can be used for research. In other words, televisionally
speaking, ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TELEVISIONALLY»
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televisionally is used in the context of the following news items.
'The Michael J. Fox Show' premiere: Fox laughs at himself - did you …
And she later tells him, “You're a hero of mine, both personally and … televisionally.” – The first cut of Eve's class-project video tribute to her father ends with her ... «Zap2it.com, Sep 13»
Best TV Shows Of 2012: 'American Horror Story,' 'Breaking Bad …
Not just politically, but televisionally (yes, that's a word. I decided it is). Looking at my Top 10 list, I realized it's as bipolar as "Homeland's" Carrie Mathison: On ... «Huffington Post, Dec 12»
Dear BBC, More Owen Jones's on Question Time Please!
The sum total of this incessant exclusion is to frustrate and alienate a significant proportion of the population, who are televisionally disenfranchised. I feel this ... «Huffington Post UK, Nov 12»
An iFan's Quest To Follow Baseball Without A TV
These days, radio is far from the only technology that can enable a televisionally challenged sports fan to follow his team. Here, then, are one fans' notes on how ... «Fast Company, Oct 12»
'Imagine That'! Murphy Gets It Right
(Kevin Spacey is the computer's voice, and Dominique McElligott is seen, televisionally, as Sam's wife back on the blue planet.) Sam Rockwell as a lonely lunar ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 09»