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For a gunslinging American comic like Bill Burr (albeit only aspiring to sling a.22 as we find out tonight) the Forum's rough and ready air seems apt, despite being a venue that says pogo more than punch line.

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The whole place, in barren weather, anyway, has a slightly rough-and-ready air, which is what you would expect, considering that Alberto Ruíz-Gallardón Ruíz-Gallardónpulistheayor (who has just been named Spain's justicityinister), a conservative, ordered the burying of the M-30 before there was any plan for a park.

U.S. President Barack Obama sought to punish the regime, readying air strikes.

By 1 January 1942, Bladin was serving as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operations), charged with readying air bases and putting into effect plans for the Empire Air Training Scheme.

Initially, Rippon was understood to be ready to air it.

WEST NILE II, the summer sequel, was ready to air.

He pulled up another video, this one almost ready to air.

The Super Hornets would be ready for air strike missions but also "intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions using their onboard sensors".

Work on the pilots has already begun, but there's no word on when the finished products will be ready to air.

As the nightly entertainment newsmagazine gets ready to air its 3,000th episode special this weekend, Forbes.com spoke to Silverstein about drawing lines, celebrity blogs and why he couldn't take the camera off Britney Spears.

- Ready For Air: A Journey Through Premature Motherhood by Kate Hopper.

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