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I felt a certain amount of embarrassment about doing it (covering the trial) on a regular basis. Every time we did O.J., the ratings went up 10 percent.
Ted Koppel
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1940
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I felt a certain amount of embarrassment about doing it,
Ted Koppel
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1940
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I've been dealing with Page Six since it started. They drive me crazy on a regular basis. And yet, people like me are employed on a regular basis largely because of this type of thing.
Ken Sunshine
So I'm a young boy in the 1940s growing up, seeing Ralph Bunche on a regular basis, seeing Duke Ellington on a regular basis. We know that these people are famous. They're living in the same community as we live in. They go to the same stores and shops.
Preserved Smith
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1969
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On a regular basis, more properties become vacant and deteriorated than we are improving and tearing down on a regular basis,
John Street
Even if you have that money stored in a regular bank account, you are going to be earning 1 percent or 2 percent interest on it. If it's a relatively substantial amount of money, you could earn a lot. But any amount of interest you could earn is better than none.
Cindy Frailing
I wanted to be a political or legal reporter and to be assigned the Seale trial was just unbelievable. At that time I was one of the few women reporting. The main beat reporter was covering another story so I was assigned the pre-trial coverage but I was surprised that they gave it to such a young person. I leaned so much–it was right up my alley.
Donna Doherty
His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. Fifty percent of teens are downloading that content on a regular basis.
Ben Rogers
I think last year I disconnected with him. I think it's important that George and I talk on a regular basis. And I'm the one that really has to make the call because I'm the one that travels here, travels there. He pretty much stays in one place. I plan on doing that on a regular basis.
Joe Torre
This was the first night I felt really comfortable as a coach. We only took six penalties, and hardly any were bad. If we can continue to do this on a regular basis, we'll be better for it.
Steve Stirling
We selected an attention task that allowed us to determine the relationship between synchronized neurons and the ability to detect an event, on a trial by trial basis. We found that for any given trial, the more coordinated the neurons, the faster the solution.
Robert Desimone
And on the one hand, that's quite understandable, because they concern events covering a vast period of time -- perhaps two or three years -- in lots of different municipalities and different areas, involving all sorts of crimes in which allegedly all sorts of people are involved either as victims or as perpetrators. Particularly when you're dealing with crimes of command responsibility, where it's alleged that the accused had control over various unites or brigades or battalions, you can imagine that the amount of documentary evidence and all evidence that's presented at the trial is absolutely enormous.
John Jones
With all the rain, it's reproducing rapidly, ... It has gone from covering 10 percent of the lake a week ago, and today it's covering 15.
Eric Swanson
As a regular commissioner, it takes about 50 percent of my time, ... As chairman, it's about 90 percent of my time. It's significantly more work and more hours.
Bill Bullard
What we were intrigued by ... was the amount of coverage, the amount of debate, the amount of back and forth, whether this was good or bad, and ultimately the results of increased television ratings, increased attendance ...
Ty Votaw
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