1. A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen. 2. A small television screen covered its upper half. 3. Dragging a chair close up to the television screen, she sat down to watch the film. 4. He stared at the empty television screen, at a loss, silenced. 5. In his lobby the building management had set up a television screen so that the doorman could watch for criminals. 6. It has been three weeks since the indistinct videotape image hit television screens with the impact of, well, a whip. 7. Jill Sharpe was little more than a name, a glossy image on a television screen. 8. Many seemed resigned to defeat as two huge television screens flashed the grim news from East Coast precincts. 9. Not in person, but via a closed circuit television screen that fills an entire wall. 10. Now, board-certified plastic surgeons appear on your television screen to sell you a new face. |