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I saw one back in the middle of 09′ on CNN … then everything went back to the partisan bickering that has taken over the air-waves today.
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The little green monster is going to be rearing its little green head more and more, with the legions of white-wing GOPshites all over the air-waves trying to outdo each other in outrageousness and slime.
Think Progress » Chavez Attacks U.S. Efforts In Haiti: ‘They Are Occupying Haiti Undercover’ 2010
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Extremists from both the left and the right have filled the air-waves with tea-party chants, unfounded accusations, hateful rhetoric, doom-and-gloom, shouts of "gotcha" and assaults on our hope.
Nancy Cronk: Partners In Change: President Obama and Senator Michael Bennet 2010
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Every week, we'll scour the internet, the air-waves and the bookshelves (and even talk to some live people) to let you know what's going on and what you can do about it.
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Shares are likely to extend gains if additional takeover rumors hit the air-waves or if an actual bid is announced.
Gulf Oil Rig Explosion Sends Mariner Puts Through The Roof 2010
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So, Congress needs a strong and workable plan to de-escalate and re-butt any "surge" talk and they need a full majority consensus that can hit the air-waves, convince the population of their ability to make well considered and actionable plans, a plan that actually helps restore Iraq to a livable state.
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The thing that needs to be done is that they need to BLAST this response out over the air-waves.
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We have less then 30 minutes before this film “The Path to 9/11” permeates our air-waves with the stench of despicable capitalist propaganda.
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We have less then 30 minutes before this film “The Path to 9/11” permeates our air-waves with the stench of despicable capitalist propaganda.
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A friend's dentist told her that metal fillings in the mouth sometimes magnetically or electrically attract music from the air-waves, and that this is commonly seen.
Dr. Leo Rangell: Music in the Head: Living at the Brain-Mind Border; Part 2 2008
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