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		Definition of doco in English: doconounPlural docosˈdɒkəʊ Australian, NZ informal A documentary.  a doco on the D-Day landings  Example sentencesExamples -  I've just watched a BBC doco on teenage sexual abstinence programmes in the US.
 -  This is a moving, powerful doco.
 -  But it was disappointing that the doco failed to explore why TV3 and National Business Review polls told quite a different story.
 -  The doco was supposedly made by an obscure Venezuelan director called Carlos Soto, who had his own website.
 -  The doco talks with seven of the original kohanga kids.
 -  A better overview of the band can be found in the 2000 doco The Beach Boys: Endless Harmony.
 -  The doco, the most successful ever at its native Canadian box office, is doing well with audiences.
 -  This sometimes amusing and insightful four-part doco series looks at how Aussie neighbours get along.
 -  I also saw the tail end of an interesting US doco last night ' Weapons of mass Deception '.
 -  Michael Moore who directed Bowling for Columbine was smart enough to interview MM for the doco.
 -  Actually, I thought the town and the people in it got a pretty rough deal from that doco.
 -  Aussie doco maker Mike Rubbo has an interesting conspiracy theory - the Bard was a fake.
 -  Council fans may remember the amusing doco Rats in the Ranks about a Sydney council.
 -  What I liked most about the doco was the shift in perspective.
 -  They are so famous here that the State channel is profiling a doco on them as part of a new digital channel promotion.
 -  I was so glad that the doco on Leigh tonight was laugh-out-loud funny.
 -  The only bummer about this series is the Saturday-night time slot, otherwise we applaud these top-notch docos.
 -  More people are doing this as docos are taking a less journalistic approach and are set up more like a feature.
 -  They showed a little doco about him on the weekend.
 -  Subsequent generations suffered under this unresolved conflict, and their story is told in this doco.
 
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