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Telenovelas often air topics that governments would rather avoid.
Residents may have their grievances with the paper, and often air them while studying it at cafes or over breakfast at Betsy's Pancake House, where it is practically the tablecloth.
During fundraising drives PBS stations often air a video of Orman lecturing a Minneapolis audience.
However, Twitter is known for being a place where people often air their concerns or complaints, often with the expectation that the brand or business will respond.
He must also supply the vendor with operating conditions, which include: flows of all components to be purged from the system (often air plus water vapor), temperature and pressure entering the jets and pressure leaving if not atmospheric, temperature and pressure of steam available to drive the jets, and temperature and quantity of cooling water available for the intercondensers.
Vortex streets are zigzagging patterns of whirling vortices created by the unsteady separation of flow of a fluid, most often air or water, over obstructing objects.
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Other criticisms of big banks that are often aired similarly don't stand up to scrutiny.
It often aired late at night, and it struggled to find viewers.
The network covered, with audio only, other seminal cases and often airs speaking events involving the justices.
Although, a primary criticism of the away goals rule often aired in Europe isn't really applicable in MLS.
Among other things, they have often aired their dissatisfaction with cricket — their chief complaint being that, as a game, it is not sufficiently "Indian".
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