Sentence examples for multiple televisions in from inspiring English sources

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I've heard many parents with multiple televisions in their homes talk about how everyone scatters after supper to watch a separate program.

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After each of her first two rounds here, Park has done multiple television interviews in English and Korean before meeting with the print news media in both languages.

The Federal Communications Commission adopted rules earlier this year to make it easier for one company to own multiple television stations in a single market, but the changes were blocked by a federal appeals court.

And for what was once that dish's socio-economic antipode, a plate of hot wings ($6), deep-fried in batter and served with a blue cheese dipping sauce of the sort most often found in establishments with multiple televisions.

But this wildest of wild-card nights would include a 1-hour 26-minute seventh-inning rain delay during which the Red Sox watched the Rays rally for 6 runs in the eighth on the multiple television screens hanging in their clubhouse.

He made that point in multiple television appearances as well as in a Times Op-Ed page article in which he vowed to "do more" to give workers "the skills they need to re-enter the 21st-century economy".

NBC Universal is one of multiple television behemoths lobbying in support of the bill, as is News Corp., the parent company for both Fox Pictures and Fox News.

After completing several films in the early 1980s, Whitaker gained additional roles in multiple television shows.

It had been a bust: no unknown billionaire had stepped forward with forty-five million dollars to invest, and the viola remained unsold, despite the vigorous ambassadorship of David Carpenter, both at Sotheby's and in multiple television appearances.

His exploits were also chronicled in multiple television shows and documentaries, including Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger (2014), which proved controversial for featuring Bulger's claim that he was never an informant despite a wealth of evidence otherwise.

Why in the world would we want to have the same voice across multiple television stations?" Though critics in Los Angeles have complained that the same reporters have shown up on both Viacom-owned stations there, Mr. Reynolds said, the one newsroom now serving them has more people to devote to big local stories than the separate newsrooms had combined.

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