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TV

noun as in visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves

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The TV presenter posted a video on Instagram to say she had been diagnosed with a rare type of benign tumour called a colloid cyst.

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"But I didn't think it would be quite the big deal that it was because it's just a guy that's done a TV show for a long time. It's nothing more than that really."

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Viewers can also expect a visit from the stars of Gladiators, as well as a special performance from Strictly Come Dancing as the professionals are joined by TV character Bluey.

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In 2018, James became emotional during a TV interview while discussing the recent death of Popovich’s wife, Erin.

Will those kinds of destabilizing gambits be on the table, or is Trump instead going to be stocking the administration with incompetent charlatans who, like him, are really more interested in posting on social media and seeing their faces on TV than in doing the nuts-and-bolts work of instituting authoritarianism in America?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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