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Asked at a recent television conference how much viewers would learn about the detectives' private lives, Mr. Wolf replied, laconically, "You'll know as much as you know about Jesse L. Martin," referring to the actor who plays Detective Ed Green on "Law & Order".
Mr. Qaddafi has been considered his father's heir apparent and, as his younger brother Saadi put it in a recent television interview, the man who in effect is running much of the Libyan government.
In a recent television interview, the senior commander, Nicolas Rodriguez Bautista, acknowledged that "there is much fear" of a peace zone but attributed that to "the pressure of paramilitary groups".
Much recent history supports them.
Consider, for example, Roseann Atencio's recent television close-up.
Certainly, her recent television appearances have caught the eye.
Rory Stewart's recent television history of Afghan disasters was irrefutable.
We see examples of this in recent television shows.
Little, who had a variety show on television in the nineteen-seventies, appeared on Letterman not long ago but hasn't had much other television work in recent years.
Television: I haven't seen much television recently except 'The Wonder of Weeds'.
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