That word televiewer, though it sounds a little old fashioned, still turns up from time to time in reference to a person who watches television. |
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This article deals with the comparative psychology of the cinegoer and the televiewer. |
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Consequently, the televiewer sees with her own eyes what is seen by another eye. |
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The hole was drilled to assess structural information using a down hole acoustic and optical televiewer provided by Surtron Technologies. |
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His version was of a library borrowing system where microfilm of books was sent along a telephone line to the home and downloaded to be read on a televiewer. |
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