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FTV
(redirected from Fashion TV)

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FTVFederación de Tierra y Vivienda (Spanish: Land and Housing Federation; Argentina)
FTVFinish the Verse
FTVFire Theft Vandalism
FTVFranchise Tax voucher (California )
FTVFunctional Test Vehicle
FTVFlight Test Vehicle
FTVFree to View (satellite television)
FTVFirst Time Video
FTVFashion TV


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an expert cocktail maker) and, apart from creating Tam's Tiny Bubbles (a special drink for Scotland's No1 Sydney Devine fan), he'll be telling us about TomCruise, the night swine flu led to a bad restaurant review and why Fashion TV and its scantily-clad ladies should be banned in pubs.
Newcastle event planner Philippa Goymer and model Carmel Hutchinson, who have organised events such as Fashion Really Does Rock and Fashion TV Weekender, have joined forces to stage the event on Sunday September 13.
To start with, e-vision's HD service will offer content from Luxe HD, Fashion TV HD, Showtime HD, Abu Dhabi TV HD and Al Jazeera Sports HD," e-vision's chief executive officer Humaid Rashid Sahoo told reporters at a news conference.
 
 
 
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