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- noun Plural form of
talkshow .
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Examples
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A Fox News survey, out today, puts Romney at 40%, up 17 points on the month, followed by Rick Santorum at 15%, Newt Gingrich at 14% and Ron Paul at 13%.10.14am: In the battle of the talkshows at the weekend, Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, attempted to brush off the Conservative backing given to Santorum, and claimed he was the only "true conservative" left in the race.
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Members of the committee, interviewed on the Sunday talkshows, suggested a compromise that would see a two-step process, with a broad agreement announced next week but some of the detail on taxes left until later.
Super-committee will reach debt deal before deadline– House majority leader 2011
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How about you stop sending her on talkshows to talk about her pregnancy you moron?
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Right wing talkshows hosts have called for solving the liberal problem with bullets, not votes.
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Those people are generally not given talkshows, and cannot be found in positions of power in the Democratic Party.
Peter Hart: Violent Rhetoric and Media False Balance Peter Hart 2011
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The prosecution and the defense spent as much time appearing before committees and on talkshows as they did working on the case.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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I think everyone should get the facts and stop getting it word of mouth or crappy talkshows.
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Breaking the most welcome of silences this week comes Sir Michael Parkinson CBE, whose attacks on both modern talkshows and Russell Brand are immensely significant.
'Russell Brand is pointless,' says Michael Parkinson Marina Hyde 2010
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After months of making the rounds of all the political talkshows and op eds in all the papers, he thinks he can just disappear and no one would notice ... or that his adversaries wouldn't jump on the opportunity to show how unstable he is?
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Those people are generally not given talkshows, and cannot be found in positions of power in the Democratic Party.
Peter Hart: Violent Rhetoric and Media False Balance Peter Hart 2011
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