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- adverb In a
televisual way; of, or by means of,television .
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Examples
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Indeed, while the Bush administration paid no attention whatsoever, bin Laden had launched a devastating and televisually spectacular set of assaults on major American landmarks of power -- financial, military, and (except for the crash of Flight 93 in a field in Pennsylvania) political.
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Instead of nighttime sonic booms and recursive Spice Girls medleys, your enemy watches televisually on Google Earth as you rape and pillage their own backyards, growing ever more paranoid of the real invasion, the one precisely choreographed and endlessly practiced, to the point of civil unrest.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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Instead of nighttime sonic booms and recursive Spice Girls medleys, your enemy watches televisually on Google Earth as you rape and pillage their own backyards, growing ever more paranoid of the real invasion, the one precisely choreographed and endlessly practiced, to the point of civil unrest.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We're coming to you live from the Arctic and so far north are we in the world that we're unable to reach any satellite that would enable us to transmit televisually and so we're coming to you on the public Internet, thus any disturbance you may detect either in the voice or in the pictures coming to you.
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Because most Americans have never dealt with or thought of al-Qaeda as a group made up of actual human beings or accepted that, for every televisually striking success, they have an operation (or several) that go bust, the US can't begin to imagine what it's actually up against.
MotherJones.com Tom Engelhardt and Nick Turse 2010
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Because most Americans have never dealt with or thought of al-Qaeda as a group made up of actual human beings or accepted that, for every televisually striking success, they have an operation (or several) that go bust, the U.S. can't begin to imagine what it's actually up against.
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Fabregas is good in just the right way, not flamboyantly or televisually, but with stealth and craft and a peripheral sense for space and opportunity.
Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk Barney Ronay 2010
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And, you know, showing it on the show televisually is something that we've always wanted to do.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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And, you know, showing it on the show televisually is something that we've always wanted to do.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The TV Party in New York City mb isn't just for magazine folks anymore-which was plenty obvious at our televisually terrifc TV Party in New York City last month.
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