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Examples
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It's the sort of a "Waltons" - esque story that they, unfortunately, don't seem to make often enough anymore, but there is a great big Middle American audience out there for this heartfelt entertainment.
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The Waltons are a fitting face for the 1% actually the 0.000006%, because Walmart has arguably done more than any other company to undermine the American middle class and force an ever-growing share of the population into working poverty.
Stacy Mitchell: Another Shocking Fact About the Walmart Heirs Stacy Mitchell 2011
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The Waltons are a very private family, very close knit, and obviously this is a tremendous tragedy for them.
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The Waltons is the inevitable scene in which the lights go out and various members of the extremely large family call out goodnight to each other.
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I especially like the "Waltons" touch at the very end.
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I especially like the "Waltons" touch at the very end.
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And once in a while, I'd get off on these little tangents about things I did from my youth, and they'd start playing this "Waltons" music behind me as a way to irritate the host of the program.
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And once in a while, I'd get off on these little tangents about things I did from my youth, and they'd start playing this "Waltons" music behind me as a way to irritate the host of the program.
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While the core characters seem somewhat authentic, everyone else is painfully phony, and veteran actors such as "Waltons" patriarch Ralph Waite (as the local grumpy old man) are left floundering.
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While the core characters seem somewhat authentic, everyone else is painfully phony, and veteran actors such as "Waltons" patriarch Ralph Waite (as the local grumpy old man) are left floundering.
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