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The atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe, formerly considered to be a single substance, one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of several Eastern traditions.
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Some Israeli intellectuals are airing the notion of "Post-Zionism".
This month Republicans are airing ads against 12 vulnerable Democrats, including Ms Landrieu in Louisiana.
Even self-described drug connoisseurs are airing their concerns about W-18 on online forums.
Mr. Gorlick tries not to show what neighboring theaters are airing.
They are airing in North Dakota, West Virginia and Indiana, among other states.
Media Studies- Browse through a television guide for descriptions of the various shows that are airing to commemorate September 11.
His allies are airing a new "super PAC" television advertisement on his behalf starting Wednesday, aggressively taking on Mr. Romney across several Southern states.
A furtive activity could become mainstream.If Google searches are any guide, piracy is at its most rampant while shows like "Lost" are airing on television (see chart).
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I was airing grievances.
It's airing now.
TV advertisements have also been airing frequently.
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