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P35 When is a massive TV too big?
A noble sentiment, only slightly undermined by the massive TV advertising spend required to bring this sacrifice to our attention.
Indoors will have a pop art theme, with a volcanic stone fireplace, a huge sofa and massive TV screen.
His shows "broke a massive TV barrier by including viewers and not sneering down at them", suggests Sara Nathan in the Sun today.
Early plans for a campaign include presenting himself as a bipartisan problem-solver in a series of policy speeches and a massive TV advertising campaign.
Jamie Oliver now wades in deciding that the reason a child doesn't eat healthy meals is because their parents have bought "a massive TV".
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The sale included the furniture, so I also made an inventory of the Barcaloungers and the massive TVs that I would eventually be getting rid of, along with the shell-patterned bedspreads and cushions with anchors on them.
Occasional glimpses into windows offer little more than massive TVs and strings of fairy lights.
Last year I took a look at all the reasons it was good to be a geek in 2014, and I'm back at it this year with massive video games, a TV cult classic's return, kickass superheroines, and more.
It has a massive video streaming service, makes TVs, smartphones and even has a car in the works.
In the demo theater, a massive plasma TV shows a World Cup match in gorgeous high-definition video, while a lab director across the room downloads a movie over the Internet at nearly two megabytes per second four times faster than the average cable-modem download.
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