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Inmates can use earphones to listen to televisions, which are affixed to a post.
Upstairs, the bedrooms both have arched ceilings, along with built-in cabinetry and 45-inch flat-screen televisions, which are included in the sale.
Consider that cars, furniture, clothing, computers and televisions — which are all subject to global competition — have become more affordable, relative to everything else.
Most of the injuries were to children 6 and younger, and the most common involved televisions, which are sometimes placed on furniture not intended to hold them.
Electric televisions, which are more akin to what is in use today, were first demonstrated to the public in 1932 by American inventor Philo Farnsworth.
So will ownership trends of "smart televisions" which are internet-connected: people may be more likely to opt out of paying for cable when they can easily stream Netflix in their living rooms.
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