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"Who could ever imagine the mediagenic power of two pockets?"
To complicate matters, the 60's was the most mediagenic of decades.
But things change quickly when her ambitious and, as it turns out, mediagenic husband becomes a local celebrity.
The mediagenic artists of the oughties, as the current decade is sometimes called, are often women.
A person who has qualities that make him attractive to the media, especially television, is now said to be mediagenic .
This was his Elvis year for sure, the media advisers were telling them, and they were working hard on making him even more mediagenic.
He assembled a panel of mediagenic talking heads, whose psychobabble left the couch potatoes cold.
He is presented as a mediagenic figure; the public loves him, but Toru cannot stand him.
He wasn't mediagenic, didn't start a company, didn't invent a gadget or write any software.
"Maybe there's something real mediagenic we could do on board the ship, something the crews could film from a great distance."
Two mediagenic stars were wondering what it would be like to be a little more desperate, a little less happy.
But certainly something is afoot - something much more fundamental than Microsoft's recent mediagenic missteps.
The mediagenic Harvard law professor is one of the few lawyers as effective on cathode ray tube as in court.
He's also the mediagenic one.
The marketing strategy has been to keep Joe Boxer mediagenic through humor - in other words to keep it talked about.
The vivid color was mediagenic, read well from a distance, and stood up to the rigors of eight official and one runover balls.
Her face resembles that of a younger Patti Smith, to name another style setter whose mediagenic appeal has a strong basis in class.
And some wore thigh-high dresses with plunging backs, of a sort that a certain mediagenic Latino superstar has built her career around.
And, dilettante that he was, he completely failed to grasp the mediagenic advantages of Eleanor Richmond.
In the reorganization, the company merged Mediagenic with The Disc Company.
The typeface, designed in 1919 by two Americans after a centuries-old style, has been sprouting on books with buzz by mediagenic young authors.
"I believe that there is a distinction between the mediagenic class of artists and ordinary citizens that have a vision that is more simple."
Despite international success - there is a waiting list around the world for work he hasn't even produced - Rauch has no interest in becoming another mediagenic artist.
If the origin of silhouettes can be determined, this one started with Ms. McCartney and 400 of her mediagenic friends.
Jonathan Galassi of Farrar, Straus, points out that a promotional tour can now ride on "how mediagenic the author is."