Open to or abounding in fresh air.
1 Weekend news bulletins, which are aired at different times, are not included.
2 The campaign has certainly aired many unanswered questions relating to the scheme.
3 Canadian-originated dramas have long aired in the U.S. market on cable channels.
4 The six-part series will be aired on BBC Three later this year.
5 Earlier this year, Twitter aired live Wimbledon coverage, though it was disappointing.
6 Especially with the new shows that are to be aired this fall.
7 What he needed to say couldn't be aired in front of London.
8 When it aired you don't know how it's going to come out.
9 By then the bare facts of the case would have been aired .
10 He said he had spoken with Cr Glasgow since the episode aired .
11 David Attenborough's most recent Blue Planet TV series aired in October 2017.
12 It also would have aired nationally on the C-SPAN political cable network.
13 Al-Jazeera television, which aired the tape, said it was recorded in December.
14 The show has previously aired from Bristol, Ct. and New York City.
15 Only a small fraction of the evidence was aired publicly at trial.
16 That's because a programme called The Country Touch aired at 7 o'clock.
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