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Meanings of public airing in English
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Usage of public airing in English
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The publicairing of a range of allegations put serious… Video, Audio
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As for Mick McCarthy, a publicairing of grievances rarely works well.
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The latest to receive a publicairing is No.
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Surely this point deserves publicairing.
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But there would never have been such a publicairing of chalkboard topics when José Mourinho was in charge.
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Three days after creating a firestorm with his publicairing of his tax grievances, Phil Mickelson apologised for being, well, himself.
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The publicairing of concerns about banks' ownership of physical commodities and assets from pipelines to warehouses renewed scrutiny on Wall Street.
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The publicairing of concerns about banks' ownership of physical commodities and assets from pipelines to warehouses will renew scrutiny on Wall Street.
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The latest publicairing of concerns will also step up pressure on U.S. regulators to clamp down on some of the country's largest banks.
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Fowler's blogpost prompted Uber to commission an investigation of its workplace culture, and led to a publicairing of the startup's considerable dirty laundry.
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The Department of Health is facing another publicairing of its management difficulties with a second senior official taking legal action over an employment dispute.
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Audio and videotapes Princess Diana secretly recorded during her marriage to Prince Charles will get their first publicairing next month on American channel NBC.
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They thought, however, that Miss Butterworth would be very lonesome, and found various pegs on which to hang out their pity for a publicairing.
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She is diminutive in stature, and her measured step and timid air do not suit these publicairings.