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The matchup, aired on ESPN and NBC, became the most-viewed golf event in cable TV history, and the highest-rated golf broadcast on network TV in 30 years.
Top this best adjustable desk for customization with a simple flat board or add drawers, cabinets, shelves, a hook for hanging your headphones and attachments for keeping your cables in order.
It might, for instance, deter consumers from keeping their basic cable or Showtime subscriptions.
I thought I would be able to ski across the cables, but when my ski edges hit the first one, I fell.
New shows from Tyler Perry, “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah and a prequel to the cable hit “Yellowstone” are also in the offing, as it a host of new reality series and All Access’s existing news and sports.
Almost all of the network and cable news channels said that they would not be showing the cartoons either.
Well, one expert I talked to said that physically it involves little more than a $20 cable.
But then, this show has always been more than just the parody of right-wing cable punditry it was originally made out to be.
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HBOGo has become such a massive success for cable network HBO that they will start to offer the service as a stand-alone option.
I plainly heard a noise upon the cover of my closet like that of a cable, and the grating of it as it passed through the ring.
That he laughed at their folly, and went himself in the boat, ordering his men to take a strong cable along with them.
The second cable quotes mine of last night wherein I ask leave to call for the East Lancs.
Neither of us has had a reply to his cable; instead, he has been told two enemy submarines are on their way to pay us a visit.
The Spanish authorities had just time before this measure was taken to report the bare facts to Madrid by cable.
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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cable, such as: cord, link, rope, wire, boom, and coaxial.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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