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There's a lot of territory out there to explore, TV-wise, show-wise, movie-wise, everything.
American Idol's Randy Jackson: Mariah Carey Would Be an "Amazing" X Factor Judge 2012
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TV-wise, I enjoyed Battlestar Galactica, Doctor Who, Torchwood - Children of Earth, Survivors (the post-apocalypse tale, not the reality TV thing) and Primeval.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 2) 2009
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Of course, since stupid DirecTV no longer has Universal, there wasn't much conflict, TV-wise, with the Giro.
Flipping the Script: Upside Down and Against the Wind BikeSnobNYC 2010
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He's been shafted TV-wise of late, but I'm really hoping the Avengers franchise will earn him the credit he deserves.
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TV-wise, Heroes is definitely some superior writing, with characters and situations you can really get into.
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Just things you take for granted that you see on TV – anything TV-wise, I always like to say, without audio KSC TV is just like a very expensive surveillance system.
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Unfortunately, it was one of those things where TV-wise I already had a lot on my plate and very little time (even with DVR) to add something else.
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TV-wise, I always loved PI shows, cop shows, lawyer shows.
First Adult Crime Fiction Scott Parker 2008
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TV-wise, it's only available on networks in Japan and the Philippines.
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TV-wise, I watched the premiere of Conviction thanks to the free download at iTunes, which was decent, with some potential.
San Diego stuffs yendi 2006
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