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be on at
verb
To switch on.
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Being a digital writer in the current landscape has trained me to be "on" at all times.
Sadly, I may be on at least one of the results programmes.
He seemed to be on at least one major talk show a day, and when he wasn't doing media, he was meeting with parents or law-enforcement officials.
Walk by a bar during any month during the season, and even if it's the Stanley Cup, NBA Finals, or the first day of the NFL season -- I promise, a baseball game will be on at least one TV.
With this method only one LED can be on at a time.
It's likely, he admitted, that in one of these other universes, "The Colbert Report" would be on at 11 and "The Daily Show" would be at 11 30.
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But there's nothing stating that the iPhone would then only be on AT&T and Verizon at that point.
On that score, in the short term at least, the facts may be on AT&T's side.
But analysts said it might be too soon to determine what the overall impact of the Verizon iPhone will be on AT&T.
But it appears to be on AT&T's general rollout on other phones.
So both users will need to be on AT&T to enjoy the video sharing.
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