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- 01. We missed last week's [episode] of "Survivor," so I don't know what happened.02. This week's [episode] of "The Simpsons" is an hour-long special.03. The most popular [episode] of "Friends" was when Chandler and Monica got married.04. The year I spent working in a fast food restaurant was a boring [episode] in my life.05. She had a short [episode] of depression that seems to have passed.06. I can't wait for the next [episode] of this show to see what happens.07. The treatment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War is one of the most shameful [episodes] in the nation's history.08. She went through a serious [episode] of depression following the birth of her son.09. Ruth Benedict once remarked that the trouble is not that we are never happy; it is that happiness is so [episodical].10. Trekkies love to watch [episodes] of "Star Trek" over and over again, and can often repeat the entire script word for word.11. In every [episode] of television's "Seinfeld", there is a Superman somewhere in at least one scene.12. Research suggests that flooding by water is a possible [episode] in the history of the planet Venus.13. In 1968, an [episode] of "Star Trek" featured the very first kiss between a black woman and a white man shown on American television.14. Advertisers had to pay two million dollars for 30-second ads on the final television [episode] of "Seinfeld."
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.