Sentence examples for not often aired from inspiring English sources

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This conference was important in that it dug beneath the propaganda to a reality that is not often aired in mainstream discourse.

That 2004 work, conceived as a straightforward documentary about black resort towns around the country, became a poetic and highly personal film about Mr. Nelson's family summer home at Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard, his parents and siblings, and a set of issues not often aired in public: the fault lines of class, generation and skin color that exist among African-Americans.

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Other criticisms of big banks that are often aired similarly don't stand up to scrutiny.

Although, a primary criticism of the away goals rule often aired in Europe isn't really applicable in MLS.

Late-night discussion featuring the conversations men do not often have on air.

The cosmetics established an air of institutional legitimacy that does not often attend new teams.

It's not often you find a joke cutting through the dusty air of the Court and Social page.

It's not often that I think long and hard about the air in my apartment.

IT'S not often that a television host advocates for fewer minutes on the air.

Not often enough.

Not often, no.

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