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A rod, wire, or other structure for receiving or transmitting radio, television signals etc.
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These days, we're used to aerial views.
Spiders also react to aerial tones from an artificial source, such as a loudspeaker.
The transition from gymnastics to aerial skiing was relatively smooth, Caldwell said.
The sensitivity to surface vibrations was considerably poorer than that to aerial sounds.
In addition to aerial bombardment, Congreve's rockets were often fired horizontally along the ground.
The purpose of displaying this evidence was unclear but for its testament to aerial marksmanship.
The Afghan vice president concluded, "We must switch from ground-based eradication to aerial spraying".
Of course, not all women are mothers, and men and women are equally vulnerable to aerial assault.
A sample topic at something called the Wild Pig Conference: "Feral Swine Behavior Relative to Aerial Gunning in Southern Texas".
In theory, this limits one's visibility to aerial surveillance vehicles employing heat-imaging cameras to track people on the ground.
The city also moved last year immediately to aerial spraying, first in Queens and the Bronx and then citywide.
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