Sentence examples for described broadcast from inspiring English sources

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And Jon Nesvig, president for sales, described broadcast TV as remaining the most powerful medium for reaching consumers.

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Some private functions of the body can be described on broadcast television, but not others.

But they described the "broadcast mode" feature as an experiment and then only as an opt-in feature.

Seth Markman, the draft's lead producer, had described the broadcast as a cross between a studio show and reality television.

As a result, we know that the L i [k]-function can help describe any broadcast program accurately.

He described their broadcasts as unique.

"I don't think we will have a result," he said, describing the broadcast showing the wounded Turkmen guard as "illegal".

However, an e-mail by Mr Gilligan's editor is quite damning, describing his broadcast on May 29th, which first made the allegation, as "a good piece of investigative journalism, marred by flawed reporting".

The New York Post's Linda Stasi declared the show "Solid as a Rock," describing the broadcast as "a news magazine at 10 p.m. that is so smart, so unexpected, so entertaining and yet so informative that you might think you just stepped back in time 20 years".

For decades, Barbara Walters has been described as a broadcast pioneer and with good reason.

By Michael Specter July 15 , 2013For decades, Barbara Walters has been described as a broadcast pioneer — and with good reason.

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