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en A lot of the television industry is so cookie-cutter. In general, there are so many shows that are easy and bland to watch. You can tune in at any time and know exactly where you are in the story arc because it's pretty much the same every week.

en Celebrities like John Wayne and Willie Nelson used to stay here, so we took that idea and ran with it. Our visitors really like staying in rooms with a unique ambience rather than the bland cookie-cutter chain hotel rooms we've all seen before. We replaced just about everything except the walls to give the rooms a whole new look and feel.

en There's no cookie cutter approach that we found. This issue in general is something that really begs a larger question. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en The cookie-cutter approach to metro Ethernet switches is still a little bit of time away.

en When I came to England at the very beginning of commercial television it was easy for me because I was only doing one or two shows a week at most. It was really a holiday.
  Richard Lester

en For a long time, there's been a stigma or a perception of what a PBS station should be. When you look across the country, it's almost like they used a cookie cutter to create these stations.

en Our nation has become so morally liberal. Shows on television push the boundaries of sexuality. Family time is really now TV time. In the average home, the television is turned on 40 to 60 hours per week. More than 95 percent of all sexual intercourse scenes on soap operas are among non-married people.

en It was obviously a great week for me and an exciting week, one that was kind of fun to look back on. It's about the only television event when I see it come on television, I actually stop and watch a little bit of it.

en Television is the bland leading the bland.

en I also think it shows that the left is monitoring television in the way that the right and the Media Research Council has been doing for quite some time. I think that's what got this story out there.

en When the television-viewing public sits down to watch the new prime-time shows scheduled for this fall’s lineup,

en Incidentally, disturbance from cosmic background radiation is something we have all experienced. Tune your television to any channel it doesn't receive, and about 1 percent of the dancing static you see is accounted for by this ancient remnant of the Big Bang. The next time you complain that there is nothing on, remember that you can always watch the birth of the universe.
  Bill Bryson

en You know, every time you visit a facility, you see things that are really great, ... We don't want to do a cookie-cutter jail. We want to have a jail that's going to fit Smith County's needs.

en We've always said that we were not going to have a cookie-cutter approach,

en It's not a safe bet and it's not the cookie-cutter formula,
  Blair Underwood


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