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1 This was before the Internet and daytime television in the United Kingdom.
2 There weren't many kinds of daytime television she could bear to watch.
3 In the background, she can hear daytime television , the faintest breathing.
4 You affect outsider swagger, bizarrely, from the sofas of daytime television .
5 However, daytime television has far fewer viewers than prime time.
6 If you're watching daytime television , this is your new demographic.
7 I hosted a daytime television show for preschoolers on one of the local stations.
8 I'd watched enough daytime television to know about dark secrets.
9 Many prisoners also lost their automatic daily access to a gym and to daytime television .
10 It became a staple of daytime television in the United States during its 34-year run.
11 Cooper's cast mates took to Twitter to remember an enduring star of U.S. daytime television .
12 Tony Craig, who plays attorney Draper Scott, joined the show in November, in daytime television .
13 I'm not a daytime television presenter or a politician.
14 America's favorite daytime television talk-show host stood outside our cage, trapped in the corpse catcher.
15 Perhaps that's why Obama is reaching out to domestic daytime television viewers rather than world leaders.
16 In Splash, a mermaid played by Darryl Hannah learns to speak English by watching daytime television .
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