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1 She'd done the work herself, watching those home improvement shows for tips.
2 Actors were tightly contracted into shows for years to prevent such disasters.
3 She put on these shows for Ruby, who saw right through her.
4 Since then I spend my days producing crime shows for cable TV.
5 The professor was Phyllis Youngheart, who produces large fashion shows for corporations.
6 Harpo will produce shows for the network and other outlets as well.
7 The Stomach in Palmerston North has been hosting shows for 26 years.
8 I did a lot of shows for Cub Scouts and Kiwanis clubs.
9 After that, more daytime game shows for the rest of his life.
10 He's awfully good to girls who've worked in shows for him before.
11 The company will announce more shows for 2014 later this year, Koh said.
12 Major channels still made music shows for young people to watch.
13 Winfrey said Harpo will continue producing shows for syndication and primetime.
14 This analysis shows for the first time nationwide trends in AMI from Germany.
15 Mr. Brice, you'll line up some solido shows for Blaine to appear on.
16 He would lay it out at home, putting on shows for his family.
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