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I think part of the explanation is that no federal investigator has held a Fitzgerald-style press conference to publicly accuse Coleman of doing something as simplistically and telegenically evil as trying to sell a senate seat.
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We try to talk loudly (and smartly, and quotably, and telegenically) about the food around other camera people several times.
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This old system has worked very well telegenically for decades, but as with all sit-com actors, you never can be sure who these guys are in real life.
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And what face more telegenically perfect, more ideally crafted for the job, than Sarah Palin's face?
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Vernon, a telegenically handsome British Army officer with a crisp public school accent and a shock of wavy grey hair, had a reputation as a keen military mind.
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It may be that, in the past couple of presidential campaigns, the Republicans have done a better job of packaging their message telegenically, so that it was just more impressive to hear an aggressive defense of liberalism from a candidate who was not virtually covered in bark.
The West Wing Throws Its Base Some Red Meat - Tuned In - TIME.com 2005
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Australia’s democracy is telegenically allergic to blackfellas.
Rudd's previous record in indigenous affairs Bill Kerr 2008
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Australia’s democracy is telegenically allergic to blackfellas.
Archive 2008-02-01 Bill Kerr 2008
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