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Only by returning to such archaic places and taking conscious flight from them, Livesey seems to imply, can we hope to marry what we were to what we are, and to find ourselves truly air- (or is it Eyre-?) borne.
On the many paths along the rivers I can find breezy quiet and truly fresh air.
So if you want a breath of truly fresh air – head there.
We stayed in the Swiss town of Interlaken, where Li had promised us "truly clean air," a treat for residents of any large Chinese city.
"I tell you I came here one day with some friends of mine and walked around looking at these plaques, and this is truly rarefied air in here, " Mr. Rogers said at the news conference in the museum's rotunda.
But there is still a considerable distance to go before Americans, especially those in large cities, can enjoy truly healthy air as envisioned by the Clean Air Act of 1970.
An interesting footnote is that although I had had a fear of flying up to this point, this thing that started out as a frightening ordeal that became an adventure completely cured me of my flying phobia and thereafter I found that I began to look forward to flights and truly adore air travel.
Some vibes cannot ever truly be aired out.
On 17 December, On the Cliffs, a truly stunning plein air painting, sold at Sotheby's for £646,050.
If the president had the guts to confront a sacred Democratic interest group in order to jolt a failing school, then change was truly in the air.
The question has become a hotly debated point in Tehran in recent months, as the city grapples with two truly dire problems: air pollution and traffic congestion, both some of the world's worst.
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