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(1) Viewers are invited to fax in with their comments.
(2) Letters from viewers express their dissatisfaction with current programmes.
(3) The new series has gone down well with viewers.
(4) Viewers sent a deluge of complaints about the show.
(5) TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement.
(6) The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive.
(7) It was clear from our postbag that viewers were unhappy about the programme.
(8) While fewer people are attending football matches, armchair viewers are growing in number.
(9) We welcome any comments from viewers, favourable or otherwise.
(10) TV viewers watched in horror as events unfolded.
(11) We've had piles of letters from viewers.
(12) Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
(13) This programme is angled at young viewers.
(14) The more feedback we get from viewers, the better.
(15) The programme is angled towards younger viewers.
(16) Several viewers commented unkindly on her costumes.
(17) Some scenes are violent and may disturb younger viewers.
(18) Viewers jammed the switchboard with complaints.
(19) Viewers complained that the programme offended against good taste.
(20) The programme has lost favour with viewers recently.
(21) The debate was watched by 97 million viewers.
(22) Do sadistic films deprave the viewers?
(23) Protesting viewers jammed the BBC switchboard.
(24) Viewers want better television, and more of it.
(25) "Er, hello, viewers," he babbled.
(26) The show brought enjoyment to millions of viewers.
(27) The programme attracted millions of viewers.
(28) The first episode of the new programme attracted the number of viewers that the sponsors had been guaranteed.
(29) The programme brought quite a crop of complaints from viewers.
(30) His lively vernacular style goes down well with younger viewers.
(1) Viewers are invited to fax in with their comments.
(2) The new series has gone down well with viewers.
(3) Viewers sent a deluge of complaints about the show.
(4) TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement.
(5) The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive.
(6) It was clear from our postbag that viewers were unhappy about the programme.
(7) The first episode of the new programme attracted the number of viewers that the sponsors had been guaranteed.
(8) While fewer people are attending football matches, armchair viewers are growing in number.
(9) The more feedback we get from viewers, the better.
(31) The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.
(32) Over 2000 viewers called in with complaints about the bad language used in the programme.
(33) The television series was panned by critics and viewers alike.
(34) For many television viewers the dividing line between fact and fiction is becoming increasingly blurred.
(35) Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.
(36) The TV station has been under siege from irate viewers phoning in to complain.
(37) This programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voice heard.
(38) The following programme contains scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers.
(39) Viewers had been promised a no-holds-barred interview with the former mayor.
(40) To get more viewers the TV station will have to go downmarket.
(41) Hundreds of viewers phoned in to complain after the show.
(42) It is estimated that four million viewers watched the programme.
(43) Pro football still has a lock on male viewers aged 18 to 34.
(44) The violence and bad language in the program shocked many of the viewers.
(45) Many viewers have strong opinions about violence on the screen.
(46) After showing the controversial film, the television company was besieged with phone calls and letters from angry viewers.
(47) Viewers will remember the dashing hero, Dirk, risking life and limb to rescue Daphne from the dragons.
(48) Then we hit on the idea of asking viewers to donate money over the Net.
(49) A lot of viewers complained that there was too much gratuitous sex and violence in the film.
(50) The law is intended to protect young and impressionable viewers.
(51) The evening news is to change its serious image in a bid to attract more viewers.
(52) Millions of viewers tune in every weekday for 'News at Night'.
(53) The teenage viewers are easily led astray by these commercials.
(54) Millions of viewers will be glued to their sets for this match.
(55) This programme gives TV viewers a chance to talk back.
(56) For more than half a century, the reassuring tones of BBC newscasters have informed British television viewers about world events.
(57) Viewers make the final decision as to who should be eliminated from the competition.
(57) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(58) Viewers saw him anchoring a five-minute summary of regional news.
(59) Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.
(60) This is a time of the evening that is inconvenient to many viewers.
(61) Viewers can see the stadium from the air, courtesy of a camera fastened to the plane.
(62) The new satellite TV channels offer viewers greater freedom of choice.
(63) BBC viewers saw the prime minister lose his cool on last night's 'Question Time'.
(64) He came out only slightly tainted by telling millions of viewers he and his wife had had marital problems.
(65) They provided a far better news service and pulled in many more viewers.
(66) These programmes are each watched by around 19 million viewers every week.
(67) The programme reels in more than 13 million viewers a show.
(68) This programme contains scenes some viewers may find objectionable .
(69) Television allows viewers to experience an event without any loss of immediacy.
(70) This programme contains language that some viewers might find offensive.
(71) He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.
(72) The new sitcom has been a smash hit with viewers.
(73) There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape.
(74) The announcer informed viewers that programmes would be running late.
(75) Viewers will have to make do with tired re-runs and second-rate movies.
(76) Viewers sometimes phone in news tips.
(77) Its endless repeats still attract millions of television viewers.
(78) Viewers jammed the Thames Television switchboard.
(79) Warning: Viewers may have trouble understanding some characters' dialects.
(80) They wanted a new look, and younger viewers.
(81) Apparently some viewers found the show offensive.
(82) More choice for viewers - at a price.
(83) Ulene is still surprised by the eagerness of viewers.
(84) Unfortunately, most viewers were more confused than interested.
(85) Shocked viewers jammed the switchboard with complaints.
(86) But all television viewers see the same broadcast.
(87) The programme contains scenes that my offend older viewers.
(88) The movie neither edifies nor entertains its viewers.
(89) That said,(http:///viewers.html) attracting viewers is especially challenging.
(90) More than 15 million viewers now own a zapper.
(91) Viewers also are encouraged to interview relatives whenever possible.
(92) Magazine series on wildlife, for younger viewers.
(93) Viewers were receptive to the movie's anti-war message.
(94) How many graphs and charts will viewers look at?
(95) The network is trying to attract younger viewers.
(96) She understands the oddball perspectives that some viewers have.
(97) Advanced remote viewers sometimes work alone, but they usually use a monitor.
(98) It was supposed to give viewers an all-year-round holiday feeling.
(99) Viewers will see what makes nasty Norma, the receptionist so nasty.
(100) They made the announcements as soon as they could to tell viewers they got the message.
(101) The young viewers were kept fully informed of developments and on one programme a possible mate was being discussed.
(102) The first one, running fifty-five minutes, attracted twenty-four million viewers.
(103) The revival was a sold-out success, leaving viewers amazed, he says.
(104) One cynical answer is that they are there be-cause viewers take comfort in the realization that they have escaped disaster.
(105) Most infomercials try to tempt television viewers into buying beauty aids, kitchen gadgets and other products.
(106) The affluent viewers who watch financial news are highly prized by advertisers.
(107) But it will give affluent viewers a foretaste of life with cable television.
(108) Both had poor ratings in a crowded marketplace, with almost two dozen syndicated talk shows scrapping for viewers every day.
(109) Carson was like an open vessel into which viewers could pour whatever they desired.
(110) If viewers had any complaint at all(), it was that television stations devoted too much time to the war.
(111) Some viewers objected to the interracial romance the show portrays.
(112) Of course, Perry falls for Campbell and the ensuing conflicts of loyalty are meant to keep viewers riveted.
(113) Newstalk Television is expected to reach 10 million viewers by August, she said.
(114) Some kids may find him funny, especially viewers who are between the ages of 3 and 10.
(115) The differing motives of collectors suggests that for some viewers content does takes precedence over form, and viceversa.
(116) Try placing a vanilla pod or coffee bean under the grill just before the viewers arrive.
(117) The following programme contains strong language, and some viewers may find it offensive.
(118) The once boyish, bubbly children's presenter admitted his addiction live on television in front of 2.5 million viewers.
(119) Latest figures show it is attracting only 4.4 million viewers.
(120) First time viewers of such work will be astonished by how beautiful they are.
(121) This establishing shot sets the scene for the viewers and shows the family arriving for their day on the beach.
(122) Many viewers thought she'd used the famous Lawley charm to make him relax and talk about his childhood and family.
(123) Formula One is very big business, attracting billions of viewers and multinational sponsors.
(124) The choice presented to viewers tends to be between genres and subgenres rather than within them.
(125) Between commercials, they squeezed in the quick commentary and interviews many viewers had already heard elsewhere.
(126) But viewers soon came to rely on Central South as their major source of regional news.
(127) The success of the new News at Ten will stand or fall on his relationship with the seven million plus viewers.
(128) A well-publicized rival, Oxygen, just passed its first anniversary trying to reach the same viewers.
(129) The gadgetry enables the renegade network to give viewers a puck encased in a blue halo.
(130) Viewers were treated to pictures of skulls, arms, legs and dislocated bodies.
(131) His style was light and friendly; in no time he had built up a big following among the viewers.
(132) A TV programme about cruelty to children brought hundreds of letters from concerned viewers.
(133) The concert was seen by 500 million viewers around the world.
(134) By May, Tejano Country was running in most major markets in Texas and drawing 500, 000 viewers.
(135) The passive role of television viewers simply heightens its effect.
(136) In these samples, less than a few thousand people may represent a whole nation of viewers.
(137) Viewers are invited to fax in with their guesses about where Gaiman is holed up.
(138) He wanted her in vision far more; he thought she had the kind of personality that viewers would take to.
(139) It's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers, something that goes for the whole film.
(140) The West End and even cinema audiences were tiny compared to the huge passive mass of armchair viewers.
(141) Most officials have been as effective again this season as most players, coaches and viewers.
(142) Out will go the flowery descriptions of aspects, views and outlook which have always been so derided by disappointed property viewers.
(143) The jail is familiar to cinema-goers, television viewers and readers of detective stories.
(144) Multiplayer games are also available, allowing viewers to compete against distant friends or relatives on the network.
(145) To examine the work, viewers must decide whether to tread on a flag laid neatly on the floor before it.
(146) It's local news attracts more viewers than any other region.
(147) And last night they were branded spoilsports after claiming not enough viewers are interested in the national game.
(147)
(148) Some viewers with binoculars are seeing a faint tail three to four moon-widths long.
(149) Not as catatonic as the viewers at home, I fear.
(150) The crash was witnessed by millions of viewers who were watching the race on TV.
(151) All of this must have come across very drearily to viewers not familiar with Brookside.
(152) Guess their Sunday viewers are mostly trailer dwellers who could care less about public affairs.
(153) Most television drama attracts some mail from interested viewers but rarely does that mail arrive by the sackful.
(154) It is hard not to sympathise with those simple-minded viewers and tabloid newspaper editors who mistake the characters for the actors.
(155) This will establish the character of the location in the minds of the viewers.
(156) But presented in this systematic and visually effective manner, they provoked viewers into consideration about the state of the nation.
(157) Male viewers, for example, may not like a certain woman anchor, believing her to be too aggressive.
(158) The Robe had been shot in Cinemascope in order to tempt the new television viewers back into the cinemas.
(159) Mr McGahon said he feared Rebecca's appearance could shock young viewers.
(160) Stocks chosen by darts or chimps do not have the same following among television viewers.
(161) Around such alternatives have views polarised in the heated debate over what the bill means for viewers.
(162) The decision to drop the hit that has won 26 Emmy awards has shocked viewers.
(163) And neither, by the way, are a significant number of viewers, although they may not share my rationale.
(164) In each case contestants are voted out one at a time by their colleagues and by viewers until just two are left.
(165) Later critics have also emphasised the way in which viewers interpret advertisements differently, depending on their experiences and cultural knowledge.
(166) Viewers at home receive regular legislative briefings and can hold tele-discussions with their elected representatives in the state capital.
(167) The networks have lost a substantial number of viewers to cable and video rentals.
(168) That's not the transmission time, it's the average number of viewers.
(169) The study also has words of wisdom for us viewers.
(170) Firstly, it is time to accept that television viewers are now totally multi-channel orientated, no longer staying with one channel solely.
(171) We welcome any suggestions from our viewers as to how to improve our service.
(172) The Kurdish people have a right to broadcast, and as viewers to watch these broadcasts.
(173) None the less, viewers seemed to resent their lack of choice and lack of control over what they saw.
(174) This purported to give viewers colour and depth from a drunken double image viewed through red and blue specs.
(175) No one can tell what thoughts pass through the minds of newspaper readers or television viewers.
(176) Sleep-deprived viewers in altered states of consciousness can marvel at the jaw-dropping splendor of animated Cecil B.. DeMille shots.
(177) Viewers come to feel they know the people they meet on television almost as well as they know their friends and associates.
(178) Millions of television viewers tuned in to the president's speech.
(179) The room dissolved into a pandemonium of quips and shouts as viewers recognized themselves or their friends on the video.
(180) It gives viewers the sense of being direct participants in these events.
(181) We are committed to giving our viewers and listeners context - to give them the where-with-all to make sense of the world.
(182) The next item will be of special interest to viewers who are dog-owners.
(183) Within every educational category, heavy newspaper readers are avid joiners, whereas heavy viewers are more likely to be loners.
(184) It was Liz's worst scenario coming true, in front of hundreds of millions of television viewers.
(185) Mac shows viewers how the big machinery works in the sawmills.
(186) The intent was to allow television viewers the greatest possible access to programming and to foster competition among providers.
(187) The dynamics of competition for viewers, readers or listeners provide no guarantee against the suppression of issues.
(188) The cost to the ad agencies ranges from 40 to $ 2 per thousand viewers.
(189) Even though older viewers do tend to have more money, they are less easily swayed by television commercials.
(190) Everybody, it seems, wanted to make friends with 18-to-49-year-old viewers.
(191) The station let viewers phone in and say almost what they wanted.
(192) Violence is a worry to no more than 11 percent of viewers of any channel.
(193) But viewers in Britain are unlikely to get a glimpse of Linda's high-rise exploits.
(194) Some shows are cancelled before they get a chance to attract any viewers.
(195) Some military remote viewers became bored with Earthly targets and began turning their psychic probing to bigger enigmas.
(196) Read in studio Viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing will be getting a new service from Central next week.
(197) This means that advertisers have to produce commercials that will be noticed and will motivate viewers to spend money.
(198) Viewers were told how to orient their satellite dishes to best receive broadcasts.
(199) It would also mean that viewers, their trigger fingers on the clicker(), would have trouble avoiding the candidates.
(200) Also make sure you have old bills and any guarantees to hand. Allow the viewers to look around on their own.
(201) Every episode of Eldorado is still only watched by four million viewers.
(202) The unoccupied places around them must have given television viewers a picture of hosts abandoned by their guests of honour.
(203) The box has 10 tiny apertures through which viewers can see 3-D images.
(204) Millions of viewers saw presenter Howard Leader take the tumble wearing dark glasses and clutching a white stick.
(205) These scenes transfix us as they transfixed their original viewers.
(206) We not only face the heinous crimes dead on, we face our fellow viewers.
(207) Early indications are that most viewers are watching something else.
(208) Viewers in this country do get a fair picture of the debates and other proceedings in our House.
(209) With arms and hands constantly raised in gesture and emphasis, he pleads with viewers not to forget the edges.
(210) She was expecting a bill of no more than £50 for the short job, presenter John Stapleton told viewers.
(211) The two-day festival is an attempt to introduce more viewers to the series and raise its profile.
(212) Like other forms of Internet advertising, these ads allow viewers to get more information by simply clicking on the screen.
(213) For decades viewers were force-fed insipid official propaganda and newspeak.
(214) Talk shows hosts like Jenny Jones and Ricki Lake are popular because the viewers enjoy feeling superior to the on-air participants.
(215) The Government said it would widen choice for viewers and listeners, safeguard quality programming and bring greater competition and efficiency.
(216) Television commentators have given themselves dry throats telling viewers about the imp-like Mota who seems to float effortlessly to the front.
(217) Moving the Nine O'clock News would free a peak slot to attract more viewers with dramas and light entertainment.
(218) He said he and other remote viewers have corroborated important information about extraterrestrials and their interest in humans.
(219) Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
(220) From these interviews, some viewers will infer clearheaded premeditation of murder.
(221) As a result, there was no sure way to correlate the number of hits with the number of viewers.
(222) No wonder viewers often get the two Jennys muddled and call me Jenny Seagrove.
(223) The viewers are hungry for better television, and more of it.
(224) How do viewers receive programs from cable television companies?
(225) Viewers are impressed nifty special effects.
(226) Viewers here have reaped the benefits of media liberalisation.
(227) This month, National Geographic Channel brings viewers Inside 911.
(228) While a left-hander appears to be putting things in a much more positive light for the 90% of viewers who are right-handed.
(229) A term given to viewers who are unselective about the content they watch.
(230) Viewers responded by making it SMG's highest-rated show ever, with the October 12 finale capturing 5.7 percent of the nationwide audience and a 34.9 percent share in Shanghai.
(231) Brands are featured to fullest effect in naturalistic contexts readily understood by viewers.
(232) All while making its adult viewers, at least, feel more in step with their teen-age children than with their own often- scornful peers.
(233) In their new series, the veteran hosts of Jenkins Art Studio and Jenkins Art Workshop re-introduce viewers to the art of oil painting from their studio and gallery in Reno, Nevada.
(234) A haptics jacket, designed by scientists at Philips Electronics, can enable movie viewers to feel movies through a sense of touch.
(235) In the interactive rendering, viewers can control the resolution distribution of points on the whole surfaces by defining current view parameters and using a paging algorithm.
(236) Lindstrom admits to being mystified by TV ads that give viewers close-up food-porn shots of meat on a grill but accompany that with generic jangly guitar music.
(237) Don't let strangers into your home. Fit peep-hole viewers in your external doors and ensure there is good lighting around these doors.
(237) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(238) For Chinese viewers, they have riveting, turning traditional matchmaking on its head and celebrating instant celebrity.
(239) Is that zany approach an advantage for you or for your viewers?
(240) How would he contort himself to give viewers the impression of audible sound?
(241) Readers and viewers may not agree with every choice a news organization makes.
(242) For instance, KDE's file manager, Konqueror (see Figure 1 below), is able to embed any kind of viewer, for any kind of file, because all viewers provide the same interface.
(243) Horizon takes viewers on an extraordinary journey into the human memory.
(244) You are welcome to share if you know more free file hosting services that have capability to send and recieve large files quicky and our readers/viewers may like.
(245) But are there any other explanations of who can reverse the spinning? We also asked viewers if they could perceive another common illusion, the "Magic Eye"
(246) Mainly, his essays struck a cord in viewers by pointing out life's unspoken truths or more often complaining about its subtle lies, earning him the "curmudgeon" status he wore like a uniform.
(247) Journalist Richard Dimbleby offered viewers a tour of a "spaghetti harvest" in Ticino , Switzerland.
(248) Readers and viewers in these nations may expect that a news organization will approach topics from its own particular point of view and select the subjects that it covers accordingly.
(249) Sharp-eyed viewers will notice that the colo that chases the Gungan sub is a mother protecting its young.
(250) A billion TV viewers watched the switch-on: physics has never been so sexy, and once the thing is repaired, we can look forward to getting some answers.
(251) A random phone-in and email vote amongst Chelsea TV viewers on Friday evening concluded that our best performance of the season was the 2 - 2 draw away to Barcelona.
(252) Viewers across Taiwan saw the president quietly endure tongue - lashings from survivors and the bereaved.
(253) A bill of fare is very helpful to TV viewers.
(254) It is the overbearing self-justification of the planners that deprives the cultural power of the artistic work and even that of the viewers.
(255) Unlike the BBC, which is financed by a licence fee paid by British viewers, the other networks, even state-owned Channel 4, had to live by selling advertising space.
(256) Like Plato's chained troglodytes, viewers rarely even wonder whether what they see and think corresponds to reality or not.
(257) Sending and receiving electronic mail , attachment files, viewers, forwarding and replying mails.
(258) And in China, the fact that authorities were trying to put one over on the viewers was somewhat undercut when Chen, the music director, disclosed the switch in an interview on Beijing Radio.
(259) American TV tabloid news programs like Hard Copy use sensationalism to attract viewers.
(260) But here in the Windy City, the bombshell's recent appearance, in sculptural form, is showing that some viewers like it hot, others not so much.
(261) CATV is a short way saying "community antenna television". But "cable television" is the name most people use. Cable television allows viewers to receive TV.
(262) I am sure millions of viewers were humbled by this story.
(263) Viewers can learn how to swaddle a baby, grow plants hydroponically or teach their cat to use the toilet.
(264) In Episode III, viewers will see the climactic finale of the Clone Wars.
(265) Because it enables viewers to empathise and identify with a woman encountering these harms, it opens up especially valuable discussions of the pornography issue.
(266) Unfortunately, teenage viewers may not understand the joke since the size of North Korea is not a factoid in gameland.
(267) Spam would have been tediously familiar to British viewers of a certain age.
(268) Anne Pressly's lively personality made her a hit with television viewers across Little Rock, Arkansas and, with a small, uncredited role in director Oliver Stone's new film W.
(269) Viewers can be attached to any analysis element for the purposes of rendering rule result data.
(270) An expression evaluator that supports type viewers checks for this attribute when a type is displayed.
(271) People use solar viewers to view annulareclipse at the Nehru planetarium in Mumbai January 15, 2010.
(272) Yes, there was a bit of ogling once the Canadian team entered the stadium, but they had a split screen so that viewers could still see the remaining teams enter and be recognized.
(273) IF Mickey Mouse slips on a banana peel on TV, viewers laugh.
(274) After the author have recombined these castoff and have pushed them to viewers, we naturally thought that how far is the distance between garbages and arts?
(275) His self -portraits, like his talents, are full of ebullience, richness and humanity, which up to today, are arousing the viewers resonance from the depth of heart.
(276) Viewers should use just their eyes, as not to restrict the field of view.
(277) Since the security requirement dictates that the means of payment (such as credit card or bank check) must be hidden from unauthorized viewers, encrypting the Payment element pays off.
(278) Director Gaichi Kono says the eroticism of elders is captivating to younger viewers.
(279) And that's a world that, while clearly a product of an auteur's idiosyncratic impulses, meets viewers at precisely that liminal state between dream and reality where movies work best.
(280) Stephen Colbert picked up on this phenomenon long ago, which is why he slyly refers to his viewers — and now, to the donors to his Super PAC — by the same term.
(281) Even figure skating , the most popular winter Olympics sport for viewers, didnt help much on Tuesday.
(282) Matt Samia: I hate to spoil the surprise...So let me just say that in this Intro, we're focusing on pulling the viewers in and giving them a close-up look at the world they're about to enter.
(283) With the instant replay television viewers often get a second chance watch the special sports moments.
(284) Are more recent films, such as Chicken Run and the new Wallace and Gromit becoming reliant on GCI, or are viewers still seeing predominantly hand-crafted scenes?
(285) Now, what RUP needs is a simple, elegant way to visually express both the macro and micro dimensions of iterations in a manner that first-time viewers will immediately grasp.
(286) Our listeners, viewers, and web users switch between languages and cross-check different sources themselves.
(287) The technique of cel anime was suited to obvious impacts, and it was designed so that the viewers would see nothing but powerfulness , coolness, and cuteness.
(288) Viewers who stay at the optimal viewing distance can see good stereo images without crosstalk.
(289) Chen Wenji seems to be a delicate master of a special type of expression, which actually gives the viewers an oppressive feeling.
(289) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(290) Each week, the show took them and viewers on an emotional and mind-bending roller coaster ride, through a dizzying loop of supernatural forces, armed conspirators and, of course, romance.
(291) The rest of our calendar is 'closed': viewers see only that it's private, unavailable time.
(292) There will be lead-in and lead-out footage book-ending the deleted scene so viewers don't lose track of where they are in the movie.
(293) Each week, the show took them and the viewers on an emotional and mind-bending roller coaster ride, through a dizzying loop of supernatural forces, armed conspirators and, of course, romance.
(294) It has a 2 x speed color wheel, which will drive some viewers nuts.
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