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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
televise .
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Examples
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Mr. Baker, criticized by some for seeming too angry in televised debates, is polling well among angry voters, drawing 89% in one recent Boston Globe poll of those who see the state as "on the wrong track."
Deval Patrick's Charm Offensive Jon Keller 2010
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The fact they balked after Obama wanted the debate televised is a perfect example.
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Though the Albion manager likes to shun the spotlight, he could be forgiven for wondering if the same is true of his players given their poor record in televised matches under him.
Roberto Di Matteo urges West Brom to shed stage fright at Blackpool Stuart James 2010
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A separate nighttime chase has a built-in televised innocence, but there is a spooky quality to it.
Weekend Weirdness Review: John Carpenter’s Elvis Starring Kurt Russell | /Film 2010
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Oswalt's Sarno is minimally developed, seen only briefly in televised clips, but he comes off as a cross between Jon Stewart, Jay Leno and maybe a little Jerry Springer.
‘Caprica’ 1.03: ‘The Reins Of A Waterfall’ Recap » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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• Baggies have a poor record in televised matches• Manager dislikes the Monday night pressure
Roberto Di Matteo urges West Brom to shed stage fright at Blackpool Stuart James 2010
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Duncan also told his story in televised advertisements for Sen. Mark
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Duncan also told his story in televised advertisements for Sen. Mark Udall and Hal Bidlack, a retired Air Force officer who lost his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado's 5th
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They'll betray their positions and their principles to score short-term televised victories.
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They'll betray their positions and their principles to score short-term televised victories.
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