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- noun Plural form of
teleprompter .
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Examples
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Having bonded with his twin teleprompters, the president would be detailed for ceremonial speech-making.
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So Obama has to wait until the teleprompters are all in place - again - before he can say something "substantive," like responding to Bush.
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A correspondent there said "oddly they are setting up teleprompters which is rather unusual for this type of event ..."
Hillary Weighs In On Lipstick-Gate, Doesn't Attack Palin 2009
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A correspondent there said "oddly they are setting up teleprompters which is rather unusual for this type of event ..."
Hillary Weighs In On Lipstick-Gate, Doesn't Attack Palin 2009
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A correspondent there said "oddly they are setting up teleprompters which is rather unusual for this type of event ..."
Hillary Weighs In On Lipstick-Gate, Doesn't Attack Palin 2009
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LIbs are jealous that someone can give a great speech WITHOUT READING cue teleprompters which is all the embarrassing one (your Messiah) can do!!
Think Progress 2009
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Real solutions, real experience, no need for "teleprompters" for speeches.
CNN Political Ticker 2009
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Real solutions, real experience, no need for "teleprompters" for speeches.
CNN Political Ticker 2009
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The kind of teleprompters used in Denver, and so far as I know, everywhere in the past, are scrolled mechanically by an operator who closely follows the pace of the speaker.
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It doesn't fit with the teleprompters taking up all the cargo spaces!!!
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