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1 There was no television and Radio Éireann only broadcast in the evenings.
2 There was no television in the room, and no telephone.
3 There was no television in those days, or no Irish television anyway -no RTÉ.
4 The room was stuffy, and there was no television .
5 There was no television and he felt very alone.
6 Back in the 1940s, there was no television .
7 There was no television , but rudimentary shelves had been erected to store hundreds of books on various subjects.
8 But Lord Reith was still in charge, so there was no television on Boxing Day -a Sunday.
9 There was no television , but someone had brought out a radio, and we were all huddled around it, listening.
11 There was no television or wireless in the humble cottage, and the roads and laneways about the house were silent and untarred.
12 I found myself stuck in this room where there was no television screen, so no way of knowing what was going on.
13 There was no television in the room, and I made a mental note to myself to bring in a portable set tomorrow.
14 He was a hairsbreadth from buttonholing Manny when he suddenly remembered that there was no television in his room at the boarding house.
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