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frequent and interruption
Pasadena Society of Artists continues to hold frequent juried exhibitions of its members works, and its Annual Exhibitions have taken place without interruption since 1925.

frequent and mock
A frequent segment during the first two seasons was a Punk'd cast member pretending to interview celebrities at red carpet events, only to mock them instead.
Tufts himself parodied this legend in frequent appearances on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: seated in a director's chair with his name printed on it, he would turn around to face the camera and utter a word or phrase relevant to the previous bit, in mock contempt.
The resulting stories — including the theft of a high school, a fair of clowns and holograms and aliens who use hemp smoking to turn people into crows — border on psychedelia, an effect intensified by the frequent appearance of mock " advertisements " satirizing real products.
Gunderson's mock trial team is also frequent competitor in local speech competitions.

frequent and news
Due to the launch of internet based services, the need for a radio station is less frequent in countries where the population has easy access to the internet news sites of the BBC.
He was a frequent interviewer with Bob Clark on the ABC Sunday news program, Issues and Answers, which began in 1960 but was revamped and renamed in 1981 as This Week with David Brinkley.
Daley was usually open with the news media, meeting with them for frequent news conferences, and taking all questions — if not answering all of them.
Through Raeder generally preferred to keep a low-profile, his frequent appearances at veterans ' rallies ensured that from time to time his name made news.
Journalists from the Post and other Canwest papers made frequent appearances on Global's news programs, passengers on the now-defunct serial drama Train 48 habitually read the Post, and Global programs were promoted in Canwest newspapers.
* Murray Slaughter ( Gavin MacLeod ), the head writer of the news makes frequent quips for Ted Baxter's mangling of his news copy, and Sue Ann Nivens ' aggressive, man-hungry attitude.
Drudge gained notice in the early 2000s by becoming a frequent reference for news material on Limbaugh's, Sean Hannity's, and Mark Levin's radio shows.
Al Roker gives frequent weather forecasts and Natalie Morales reports from the news desk.
She hosted CBC Television's consumer investigation series Marketplace, and is also a frequent back-up anchor for CBC's flagship evening news program The National.
Following his stint as public figure and host for Candid Camera, Peter has written frequent op-eds for many nationally recognized news outlets including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, as well as The Wall Street Journal.
Another frequent example of VNRs masquerading as news footage is videotapes of particular medical " breakthroughs ," that are really produced and distributed by pharmaceutical companies for the purpose of selling new medicines.
Bernstein is a frequent guest and analyst on television news programs, and most recently wrote articles for Newsweek / The Daily Beast, comparing Rupert Murdoch's News of The World phone-hacking scandal to Watergate.
The Japan Newspapers Association, made up of 180 news organizations, has granted the Mainichi its Grand Prix award on 21 occasions, making the Mainichi the most frequent winner of the distinguished prize since its inception in 1957.
Compared to national news, local news provides more in-depth, regular and frequent coverage of weather reports.
The covers had frequent photographic appearances of the colour film version Daleks, plus articles, bits of news, and stray references, especially to the film Dr. Who and the Daleks.
For news / talk stations, drive-time is characterized by regular news updates, as well as extremely frequent updates on traffic and weather forecasts to help commuters get to and from work.
He joined the editorial staff of The Minnesota Quarterly, and after graduation in 1931, he became a news reporter for the Minneapolis Star, as well as a frequent reviewer of books and plays.
James Charles " Jim " Lehrer (; born May 19, 1934 ) is an American journalist and the executive editor and former news anchor for PBS NewsHour on PBS, known for his role as a frequent debate moderator during elections.
His son Michael said, in one of his frequent news releases: " It's the worst he's ever been.

frequent and broadcasts
After 1940, Hitler made few public appearances, and even his broadcasts became less frequent, so Goebbels increasingly became the face and the voice of the Nazi regime for the German people.
Choral Evensong ( or, on red-letter days, Holy Mass ) is currently sung on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays during full term, in addition to which the Choir sings for Gaudy Evensongs, for Special Feasts and Ceremonies ( including the All Souls Requiem, Remembrance, the Advent and Christmas Carol Services, Ash Wednesday, and the Passiontide service ) and for frequent concerts, commercial events, foreign tours, CD recordings and broadcasts.
As a result, Allied troops and civilians frequently listened to Lord Haw-Haw's broadcasts in spite of the sometimes infuriating content and frequent inaccuracies and exaggerations, in the hopes of learning clues about the fate of Allied troops and air crews.
The choir makes frequent broadcasts and recordings.
However, opera remained a lifelong passion and after he achieved celebrity he was a frequent guest on opera-themed radio programs, including the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts.
He was a frequent guest on the Opera Quiz intermission features of the Saturday afternoon broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera.
Chief among the scenic attractions is the Lone Cypress Tree (), a salt-pruned Monterey cypress ( macrocarpa ) tree which is the official symbol of Pebble Beach and a frequent fixture of television broadcasts from this area.
He gained a measure of public recognition during the 1930s as a frequent participant in the University of Chicago's regular Round Table radio broadcasts.
With the frequent broadcasts of monster truck races, the next logical step was to create a championship series of monster truck races.
He was also a frequent public speaker and wrote numerous books: he gave the BBC Reith Lecture in 1951-a series of seven broadcasts titled Power and the State which examined the features of democratic society, and considered the problematic notions of power and authority.
One can't help when hearing these old " Club Fifteen " broadcasts how eerily similar Bob & The Andrews Sisters sound to the trio's very frequent and hugely successful pairings with brother Bing Crosby on the Decca label.
Lewis is a frequent commentator on the Chinese network CCTV when China broadcasts its major missions live.
On November 4, 1973, local San Francisco CBS affiliate KPIX-TV experimented with a " simulcast " in which the station kept switching back and forth between the network's broadcasts of a San Francisco 49ers game ( against the Detroit Lions ) and an Oakland Raiders game ( against the New York Giants ) that were being played at the same time, with frequent cuts to studio host Barry Tompkins.
Particularly in Finland, the issue emerges in frequent exposés of Finnish history, and in motives for governmental proposals and actions as reported in Finnish news broadcasts in English or other foreign languages.
Also on Sundays, the station now broadcasts " Uncommon Law ," a call-in show with Chicago divorce and family law attorney Kurt Muller and frequent special guests.
Bryant also was a frequent contributor to London papers and magazines, and scripted radio broadcasts relating to his historical interests, as well as radio plays for the BBC.
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Since broadcasts were live, and airings were frequent, Muñiz, who was the writer for these programs as well, felt that the family sitcom format was quite challenging to sustain.
It also became somewhat sought after in the U. S., where it is often described as the " bunny in a suitcase " and recalled from its frequent broadcasts on the Pinwheel ( TV series ) cable program which appeared on the original Nickelodeon ( TV channel ).

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