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But water is seen as something closer to air — something that a company or a country has no right to own.
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Perhaps this is the absolute best time to air something you're not sure anyone will watch, the competition being relatively light.
Many red wines need to breathe and aerate, and the larger bowl exposes more wine to air, something that will noticeably enhance the taste and flavor of the wine.
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One of them is the ability to encrypt radios signals over the air, something that he says could boost sales of Relm's products.
The possibility of a credit downgrade also hangs in the air, something that could lead to more selling.
It's more like something in the air, something that is hard to label, let alone define.
It was in the air, something you pick up because it's hard to miss.
Wilson provides both a threat on the ground and in the air, something which has been increasingly difficult for opposing defences to stop.
For there was something else in the air, something not always apparent in the Premier League: civic pride coupled with a simple desire to enjoy the experience.
The replica stands with his hands in the air, something Pujols said was intentionally symbolic.
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