101.   Offers of time by the industry to candidates have either been at time slots or in formats that are not useful to the candidates, Taylor said.

102.   Of course, most of these shows haunt the late-night time slots, wedged between advertisements for GED equivalency exams and psychic help lines.

103.   One bill would require the television industry to put in place a content-based system or move violent programs to late-evening time slots.

104.   One of the most difficult problems facing Clinton in the relationship is that both leaders know that history has assigned them different time slots in different decades.

105.   Others were shifted to different time slots, like the one featuring former California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.

106.   Premieres in its regular time slot Sunday on Fox.

107.   Poor time slots for televising hockey are being blamed.

108.   Programs that do return may well have a new time slot.

109.   Rather, they said, they had been considering, while in pursuit of Letterman, removing the program from its nightly time slot.

110.   Regardless of the time the Mariners play, they invariably win their time slot.

n. + slot >>共 260
time 30.23%
expansion 4.34%
mail 4.08%
card 2.93%
prime-time 2.17%
satellite 1.28%
treatment 1.02%
television 1.02%
salary 1.02%
leadership 0.89%
time + n. >>共 1490
period 2.92%
trial 2.78%
slot 1.77%
line 1.32%
difference 1.26%
rate 1.11%
constraint 0.88%
one 0.82%
at 0.79%
hand 0.69%
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