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and Pat Leahy (D-Vt).. Boxer is the only one who has gone on TV to discuss the current crisis, saying on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that her 2002 vote against the war was one of her "proudest moments".

By this time, Gröning had even gone on TV to talk about his role in Auschwitz.

Every four or five films we've made a film that has gone on TV first.

Trichet might as well have gone on TV and announced, "My colleagues and I are determined to make the debt problems of southern Europe insoluble".

But the public's reaction, the way the critics have held it against him for year after year and still do today, was as if he'd gone on TV and clubbed baby seals for an hour.

Democrats had just clobbered the Republicans in two off-year gubernatorial races, in Virginia and New Jersey, and Rove had gone on TV to affix blame squarely on the President himself.

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He said, "As long as we have wars going on, TV going on and Sept. 11 aftershocks, they have staying power".

Coaching is necessary before going on TV because we're all prone to nerves, forgetfulness and occasional plain stupidity.

Pressure could be me sitting here, talking to you now, because there's a camera and this is going on TV.

But, of course, no one goes on TV without a mask.

"He went on TV and he lied," said Cecilia Laureys, one of the freeholders who sued him in 1994.

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