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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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nationally
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There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
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Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised .
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Of 129 regular-season and postseason games, all but seven will be televised and 67 will be televised nationally .
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Reagan spoke to those hopes in a nationally televised address on the eve of his departure for Geneva.
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He wants his death to be televised nationally , so that the spectacle of his death will add glory to his infamy.
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course
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She pioneered one of the first televised courses for nursing education in 1961.
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He claimed he should have sought legal advice before wrongfully using tax-exempt foundations to finance a televised college course .
debate
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There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
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Dole passed on participating in a televised debate last Friday in Dallas.
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It therefore should be stated quite firmly that televised presidential debates are extremely valuable.
game
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That means more televised games in prime time, always a consideration.
games
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The network is televising the Atlanta Games as it did the Barcelona Games in 1992.
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That means more televised games in prime time, always a consideration.
trial
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His televised trial attracted huge audiences.
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Television news directors and producers are well aware of this fascination, and almost universally favor the idea of televising actual trials .
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He chose not to televise the Heidi Fleiss trial despite pressure from associates.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a nationally televised speech
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the first televised presidential debate
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The mayor plans to televise council meetings on cable channels.
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This year's championships are not going to be televised at all.
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WGN will televise 30 Chicago Bulls games this season.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the State funeral, plans were made for the Coronation, which for the very first time was to be televised.
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In addition John Parrott, at 36, will now be the oldest competitor in the 32-man televised phase.
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Mr Cossiga's televised outburst was the latest in a series of controversial incidents.
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Of 129 regular-season and postseason games, all but seven will be televised and 67 will be televised nationally.
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Prosecutors will decide tomorrow if the trial is televised.
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Serious history books sell in large numbers, are serialised in newspapers, televised and debated.
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Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised.
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The televised ads also show footage from the movies, including scenes of the protagonists' Millennium Falcon spaceship cruising through space.