71. These days, most larger televisions have some form of blocking control. 72. This is what television has so much to do with. 73. Usually television has three or four times as many cops as classroom leaders, which is the flip side of reality. 74. Vowing never to be shut out again, television has broadcast largely unfettered from Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia. 75. We say this because, if we presume television to have greater power than it actually has, this could invite unnecessary interference in TV operations. 76. When it comes to that special commodity known as a fine madness, television has few adept practitioners. 77. With its universe of network and cable channels, television has a huge and indiscriminate appetite for programming. 78. Your television has a tuner. 79. Brinkema had said she was concerned that television could have a chilling effect on witnesses at the trail. 80. Brinkema has said she was concerned that television could have a chilling effect on witnesses at the trial of the French citizen of Moroccan descent. |