It also gets an airing on Capitol Hill, where some senior Republicans meeting with Kohl are clamoring to lift the arms embargo against Bosnia's Muslim-led government.
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It also gets an airing on Capitol Hill, where some senior Republicans meeting with Kohl today are clamoring to lift the arms embargo against Bosnia's Muslim-led government.
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In France, the television channels are obliged to finance a proportion of French-made films, but 25-30 percent of such films are too weak to get an airing.
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The bachelor-party scene shows Crosse jiggling her prodigious hind quarters in the face of actor Morris Chestnut in a scene so explicit it would never get an airing on BET or MTV.
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This series can be considered as the definitive series, due to the material drawn from this era that usually gets an airing on documentaries and clips shows when " Tiswas " is the subject.
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The academy, always a bastion of well-tutored tradition, has long since become a refuge for conservative styles and genres that now rarely get an airing in New York's mainstream galleries and museums.
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U . K . efforts to halt the appreciation of the pound may get an airing Monday when new U . K . Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown attends his first meeting of European Union finance ministers.
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The letter is expected to get an airing today when a group of disgruntled Republicans gather at an invitation-only meeting to assess the GOP's approach to a series of upcoming votes on tax and spending bills.
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Coventry's celebrations along the touchline of Wembley, led by their chief coach, Sillett, will be an enduring piece of TV footage, and like the Radford / George celebrations of 1972 never fails to get an airing each time Cup fever hits the screens.
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It's almost an alternative alternative station; it's not run of the mill singles and famous tracks that you'll hear ( though there are a smattering of them ) it's the obscure, seldom played album and session tracks that get an airing.