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The radio was full of it, and the television.
The radio was full of terrifying reports of violence in New Orleans — mostly exaggerations, as it turned out — and Malcolm and I discussed whether I should also take a gun.
This kind of posturing is fairly typical grist for the parliamentary sideshow, and sure enough the evening's radio was full of speculation and fevered discussion about whether the new government, after six years of opposition, would rush back to the polls.
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Somebody at the lodge has kindly torn off the side of the pool table, so players can retrieve the balls for free.The radio is full of Christian talk shows.
Recent years have seen plenty of sonic innovation in pop music: the radio is full of singers harmonizing with one another or taking turns or performing on top of sophisticated music tracks.
That's not the only substance that "talk radio" is "full of!" Senor says, "Look, I think everyone understands that John Kerry is going to be nominated for something".
The early period of her six-year marriage to television presenter and radio DJ Evans was full of partying too, although the couple did attempt to pursue a quieter life in rural Surrey.
It was Wednesday night and Radio City Music Hall was full — O.K., maybe not quite full — of people who had paid good money to "party" with Mr. Rossi and his band.
By Clarence Knapp The New Yorker, August 18 , 1928P. 9 The Byrd-Hops-Off hour as broadcast over the radio by the Tidewater Oil Co. was full of surprises; Mayor Walker was fussed, so was Byrd's crew, and the noises accompanying the casting-off were very silly.
Radio 4 is full of old bores, Radio 1 of young morons, and Radio 2 is just a bit too wet and pointless.
Meanwhile, conservative television and talk radio programs are full of false anger, intended to scare Americans.
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