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TV

[tee-vee, tee-] / ˈtiˈvi, ˌti- /


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“It was like watching color TV for the first time after a lifetime of black-and-white,” Koh said of his first days in China.

From The Wall Street Journal

By 2024, he was working at a sweater factory, sending money home, and returning from his dorm with chocolates for his infant daughter, spending evenings watching cartoons on TV.

From BBC

"I do believe it is best to give it some grace and compassion because the show was created during the time where reality TV was very new," Oliver says.

From BBC

"The more inspirational women on TV who are showing their talents and succeeding, it'll feed down to the next generation," she said.

From BBC

If you can watch one TV replay and see the on-field decision is clearly wrong, you intervene.

From BBC