71.   And there was no television.

72.   And the televisions will be interactive, like a computer.

73.   And, in defense of programming for toddlers, proponents of the show say television is often, out of necessity, used as a baby sitter anyway.

74.   Another strike against the show is that reality television may be an idea whose time has already gone, Baehr added.

75.   And Whiting is the right person to lead Nielsen through the vast changes that television is about to face, he said.

76.   Apparently, television is about the only form of entertainment inmates use, even though only a handful of channels are available.

77.   As long as there is television, this cosmic joke will play from coast to coast.

78.   As the century draws to a close, television is no longer content merely to chronicle events.

79.   As Coleman said, there was no television.

80.   As far as many of these people are concerned, television is a vast wasteland where kids find nothing but corrupting influences.

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