Examples of using Televised in English and their translations into Turkish
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Interrupting American network TV. A video was captured describing televised executions.
You will be the first nationally televised trial in history.
In a nationally televised speech, Chávez accused the Wiesenthal Center of working with Washington.
They will be placed on trial and their executions televised worldwide.
the first televised exorcism.
This is being televised around the country!
After months of losses due to the unfortunate televised event… Mohican is back.
He made his televised debut on the November 13 episode of FCW TV,
Corbin made his televised debut on the May 8, 2013 episode of NXT in a losing effort against Damien Sandow.
One of her first televised performances was in May 2008 at the NewNowNext Awards, an awards show aired by the LGBT television network Logo.
The televised final took place at the VAV studios in Leganés, Community of Madrid on 11 February 2017,
Days after the president's televised address, the Serb List for Kosovo apparently submitted a list of candidates for the 23 October vote to the Central Election Commission.
Before you fire, please know that like your televised assassination, your real one will be there for all the world to see.
President Josip Broz Tito gradually stopped the protests by giving in to some of the students' demands and saying that"students are right" during a televised speech.
Prime Minister Hashim Thaci addressed the nation via a televised speech in which he condemned the Serb attacks
Or'70s folk rock. I don't like televised golf or Tom Clancy books.
Uhaa made his first televised appearance on the May 6 episode of NXT, signing an NXT contract in a segment with William Regal.
Or Tom Clancy books or'70s folk rock. I don't like televised golf.
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis leaves his offices late Wednesday(September 2nd) after his televised address to the nation. Getty Images.
That's a one-year suspension of the entire program, loss of scholarships and no televised games or bowl coverage for three years.