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en The fall prime-time television lineup always looks so fastidious and ordered, laid out in a neat little grid like some periodic table of the situations.

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

en What hasn't he done for prime time is more the question. I think he has brought a strong new creative spirit and the wonderful ability to take chances back to network prime-time television.

en Television is just the wrong medium, at least in prime time, to teach science. I think it is hopeless if it insists on behaving like television. . . .

en If we start controlling the commercials a household sees and make ads totally or even partly independent of the programming they're watching, some of today's low-cost avails may become prime time. In a household that sees limited television but only watches at 1 o'clock in the morning, a marketer might be willing to pay prime-time rates to reach that person.

en God, yes. God, yes, because it's fascinating and a lot of the time you are saying I can't believe this is going out on prime time television in Sweden or Tokyo,

en I'm sorry, I sawed off the legs of the Periodic table, I re-elected the president. I did it, it was all my fault... I did many bad things and I am so sorry.

en It's like 'What's an atom? What's an element?' ... Teachers feel like we need to hit the basics before we move on to something like the periodic table.

en This is huge. It's one hour of free publicity on national television, in prime-time.

en I was very proud of how we (overcame) situations where, last year, we would've laid down. This time, we didn't let that happen.

en Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Eden has a product that's really neat. Like a number of companies (going public) now, they have a product that's just introduced and is coming out of beta testing or is ready for prime time.

en What is laid down, ordered, factual is never enough to embrace the whole truth: life always spills over the rim of every cup.
  Boris Pasternak

en CBS is very pleased to have forged this partnership with Mitsubishi that will give American television viewers their first sustained exposure to high-definition television, ... This agreement, which allows us to present the majority of our primetime lineup in the highest definition television format, represents the most significant step any network has taken in HDTV and further establishes CBS' leadership in the transition to digital broadcasting.

en CBS is very pleased to have forged this partnership with Mitsubishi that will give American television viewers their first sustained exposure to high-definition television. This agreement, which allows us to present the majority of our primetime lineup in the highest definition television format, represents the most significant step any network has taken in HDTV and further establishes CBS' leadership in the transition to digital broadcasting.

en For all the enormous social and cultural upheaval and change and revolution which we've all come to know as cliched definitions of the '60s, prime-time television in this country managed to almost completely ignore it,


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