Sentence examples for opening a tv from inspiring English sources

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There was talk of Isis opening a TV channel but that has not materialised.

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In January 2014, Mam Sonando organized a mass demonstration, which demanded the government to expand his radio reach and open a TV station.

And though arthritis has set in, they still relate to the world as if it were the setup for a slapstick routine — locks refuse to open, a TV (unplugged) goes mysteriously on the fritz.

In the Army, the King was a telegraph operator, and afterward he opened a TV-repair shop in Sunset Park with a partner who preferred fishing.

U2 was opening a radio-TV network in Ireland and letting friends of the band buy in, Wasserman lied.

Normally, Netflix subscribers need at least a 500 Kbps connection just to open a streaming TV show or film.

Aside from reminding me of my hedonistic tendencies, keeping these emails relieves the fear I'll miss something, even though I have never opened a Book TV Alert and I went to Sock Hop Sunday only once.

While opening a how-to with TV doesn't indicate a day of fun ahead, it's even less comforting to be told that "scrutiny" is required to find anything worth watching in New Zealand.

The show opens as a TV crew is filming Guggenheim at her villa in Venice.

However, until the recent threesome, the stage door has rarely opened into a TV studio.

A grand central staircase, in travertine matching the floors and baths throughout, opens to a TV lounge and a rear-facing wood deck.

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