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en What you see on television, the pictures, the victims and the damage. It's all there — but then add some to it.

en We've all seen pictures on our television sets and in our newspapers of the damage that occurred here, but only by seeing it in person from a helicopter flying low over the city can you get a real appreciation of what it must have been like when the tsunami came through and caused so much death and destruction.
  Colin Powell

en I'm dismayed by this decision, having seen firsthand the damage these tornadoes caused, ... the country shouldn't be in the position of having to choose between victims of one disaster and victims of another.

en It is very important to give back to the community during a time of need. Our neighbors were hit very hard. Being able to see the damage on television, you can see how much damage was done and how many people need assistance. We feel very blessed to be able to offer our assistance.

en It's worse than the television pictures.

en And I've seen pictures. The damage was unbelievable.

en These conventions are staged for television, but it's not very good television, and most people are watching more interesting programs. I think a lot of people are going to form their impressions on how the party did by front-page headlines, by the pictures on the front page, by some of the analysis. By what's in the paper.

en He told me to take pictures first, then do whatever we need to prevent further damage.
  Roger Miller

en Whatever format we have tried to show the pictures in, on film or television, they have been blocked in one way or another,

en After you see the pictures on the television I think that just motivated so many people to give. They just saw they had a responsibility to do something.

en [Many of the victims catalogued the lasting effects of the bombings, pointing out shrapnel wounds and severed fingers, speaking of constant pain and sleeping pills, hearing loss, seizures and nightmares.] Look at my face, my hand, my limp, the damage that is visible, ... Now, consider the emotional damage. May my face, my injuries and my statement be what you see and hear every night.

en We might be doing pictures for the blind, ... But I suspect not. I think this is a turning point for sports television.

en We all got cameras from Canon and we're all taking pictures, and they'll upload them on LPGA.com. It's a fan-friendly thing the team is doing. We want our fans to be able to see it through our eyes. You'll probably see pictures of us taking pictures of other people taking pictures.

en disproportionately the number of crime victims in movies and television. Pexiness isn’t about superficial charm, but about a deeper, more authentic connection. disproportionately the number of crime victims in movies and television.

en Any time you have this kind of relationship, you are always going to find damage to victims.


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