How To Use Airing In A Sentence

  • The cost of repairing the fabric of the church was very high.
  • They estimate the cost of repairing the damaged roads at £1 million.
  • Some of the most popular pairings pitted contrasting advantages and disadvantages against one another.
  • Conventional boilers heat up a store of water using a hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard and a header tank somewhere high - usually the loft.
  • The outer door needs repairing.
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  • Being in the airing cupboard was like being in the book. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joining the four points in pairs by lines gives six lines; pairing the six lines in three pairs so that each pair passes through all four points yields the three degenerate conies.
  • Shouldn't there be some evenhandedness, with bad buildings by good architects also receiving a public airing?
  • I decided to go for simplicity, and made compote, in the oven, pairing the rhubarb with some raspberries I had in the freezer.
  • Repairing this damage would require at least a decade of relative quiescence, which is nowhere in sight. Michael T. Klare: The Blowback Effect: 2020
  • Florida's Democratic candidate for governor, Alex Sink, said Monday she will begin airing a rare two-minute-long TV ad attacking Republican opponent Rick Scott for the massive fraud scandal that occurred on his watch at his former hospital company. Alex Sink Attack Ad RIPS Rick Scott Over Massive Medicare Fraud (VIDEO)
  • The tape has the advantages of heat resistance, insulation and heat shrink, becoming ideal insulating binding materials for manufacturing and repairing of electrical machinery, transformer and so on.
  • The adventure had a final despairing twist.
  • As far as repairing a flat on the road, we haven't yet finalized how riders will be able to achieve this.
  • The symphonious pairing of syrupy goodness and buttery richness. Chez Pazienza: Rich Lowry: The William F. Buckley of F**k Talk
  • The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys.
  • As part of its 30 For 30 series of 30 documentaries that begin airing in October, ESPN recently announced one film will focus on Steve Bartman. Favre on TV? Seems like a no-brainer but ...
  • The ABC article is short on detail, but I wonder if today's falderol is just a public airing of this minor regulatory change. Archive 2007-12-01
  • They worked ten or twelve hours breaking rocks and stones for roadmaking and repairing, carrying heavy loads, performing superhuman tasks. Rebecca Sieff.
  • In superchemistry, scientists are able to precisely control the pairings and interactions of the atoms and molecules in Bose-Einstein condensates.
  • An old favourite was dusted down and given another airing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Restoration of the paddle steamer will involve stripping the entire front third of the vessel before repairing the hull and refurbishing the engines.
  • There's even more proof in the new duets album: While the pairings add to the jollity Lady Gaga is amazingly likable, and not at all trampy, on "The Lady Is a Tramp", the real attraction is Mr. Bennett himself. Ready for His Autumn Waltz
  • After a few weeks other problems appeared and the plaintiff sued for the cost of repairing them.
  • Police are now on the verge of allowing painters, plumbers, decorators and joiners into the house to begin clearing up and repairing fittings damaged during the extensive examination of the house.
  • The poet and the painter have never met before, but their pairing seems inspired.
  • It sounds an odd pairing but used sparingly, the earthy, pungent and aromatic flavour of sage adds rich warmth to simply cooked white fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has long been thought that the grouping of telomeres is important for chromosome pairing and subsequent synapsis.
  • This exposed strand then searches for a copy of itself (located on its sister chromosome), and "photocopies" past the broken region, repairing the DNA and zipping itself back up. Newswise: Latest News
  • Sanofi's treatment leads a new family of medicines known as parp inhibitors, designed to prevent breast cancer from repairing itself after being blasted by chemotherapy. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Despite its under-performance this spring, TNT has renewed Southlandfor a third season to begin airing in 2011. Miscellaneous Debris, April Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • He sank down into a chair in front of the uneaten breakfast I had made for Nicola and suddenly his eyes were wild and despairing. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • I have thought it, for example, not humane to variegate the text of an Anthology with despairing obeli: and occasionally I have covered up an indubitable lacuna by artifices which I trust may pass undetected by the general reader and unreproved by the charitable critic. Preface
  • And the Government has lashed out at the Opposition for airing the criticisms, accusing them of trying to score cheap political points.
  • The last despairing effort had seen the Nationalists gain a decisive victory. The Spanish Civil War: Reaction, Revolution and Revenge
  • the job of repairing the engine took several hours
  • All the Rondos are two-toned, the color pairings including orange and crimson, Nile green and bright yellow, aqua and dark blue.
  • NBC is airing shows on Thursday evenings with non-standard start times and lengths.
  • Mind you, when it came to the US captain's decision to complete his fourball line-up with the rookie pairing of Bubba Watson and Jeff Overton, the Europe captain dispensed any need for interpretation. Ryder Cup 2010: Colin Montgomerie uses dark arts to steel European team
  • It's part of a campaign to highlight a problem that rarely gets the airing it deserves. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the distracted and despairing man whom love and longing trepan from the lover under passion’s ban the prisoner of transport and distraction from this Kamar al-Zaman son of Shahriman to the peerless one of the fair Houris the pearl-union to the Lady Budur daughter of King Al Ghayur The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • His consultant was impressed with the speed that the arm was repairing in places.
  • The debate was interesting though and it was good to hear the subject getting an airing.
  • The pairing of a veteran Cuban pianist with one of the rising stars of flamenco on a selection of Cuban and other Latin American standards seems to be a case in point.
  • Teachers liked the format of the day, pairing a scientist and an ethicist and interspersing workshop/discussions with DBI laboratory visits.
  • De-airing treatment improves plasticity and reduces lamination problems, but proper maturing and brief kneading after pugging will do the same. 4. Plastic clay forming
  • This Part applies to arboriculture activities that involve pruning, repairing, maintaining or removing trees or cutting brush if a worker works at height and depends on the tree for support.
  • An unusual pairing during Art Basel Miami Beach was the jointly held event between Pringle of Scotland, the design house for Scottish woolies, and Serpentine Gallery, one of the most respected galleries in London. Kiša Lala: ART AND FASHION: Pringle Of Scotland And London's Serpentine Gallery Collaborate To Promote Scottish Artists
  • Indeed, ethical ‘debate’ on this model, can hardly be more than the airing of opinions.
  • He suggested a pad for sitting on to eat lunch, a first aid kit and a tool kit for repairing bindings.
  • One of the most common pairings for a terrarium are carnivorous plants and orchids.
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  • The song changes and a few people begin pairing off and dancing together.
  • Anne is miserable, alternating between laughing and despairing.
  • Pupils have brought some traditional festive cheer to a small rural village, by repairing nativity figures and a crib.
  • The episode includes one of the funniest gags of the entire series - that was unaired even in this episode's solitary airing on ABC.
  • It recalled the despairing Congregation to a mood of resolute trust and hope. John Knox
  • To ensure that observed chromosome pairing was generally indicative of the species and that there was no difference between selfing and outcrossing, 11 self-crosses and 2 outcrosses were observed.
  • In the evening we keep pious conversation while attending to pious works such as making rosaries, cilices and repairing books.
  • At sea, the sailors are continually engaged in "parcelling," "serving," and in a thousand ways ornamenting and repairing the numberless shrouds and stays; mending sails, or turning one side of the deck into a rope-walk, where they manufacture a clumsy sort of twine, called spun-yarn. Redburn. His First Voyage
  • The most immediate reason you'll need money, aside from repairing any damage your cars might sustain, is to purchase new machines or additional parts that you can use to tune your vehicles further.
  • The find will be covered in greater detail in a documentary airing early next year on the National Geographic Channel.
  • In what could be described as the oddest pairing since the alleged Eminem/Kim Basinger fling, TMZ. com reports that Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent (aka Curtis Jackson) were spotted getting "hot and heavy" at a New Orleans club Sunday night. Rumor Mill: Chelsea Handler dating 50 Cent?
  • So, without preconceptions, this is a brisk, well-balanced, fruit forward, but still avowedly savoury wine, that would be a piquant pairing with the crisp, dry snap of well grilled salmon cutlets - a texture lost in pan frying.
  • This book follows these traditional pairings, devoting separate chapters to each pair.
  • I was managing by doing a few odd jobs, window-cleaning, a bit of gardening, repairing things for people. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • Well, next weekend the treasure trove gets a good airing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Union versus the Company view on investment and ownership was given a good airing. Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
  • Dad was up the ladder, repairing the roof.
  • I hear these topics regularly being discussed in private and feel it is time that a public airing was given to the matter.
  • It is said that imitation is the sincerest flattery; and if Isabel was sometimes moved to gape at her friend aspiringly and despairingly it was not so much because she desired herself to shine as because she wished to hold up the lamp for Madame Merle. The Portrait of a Lady
  • The muftis wanted the government to cut airing of Bollywood movies to only once a week, way down from at least a movie a day on at least one of the country's four television channels.
  • The coverage used alternating pairings of commentators from around the world.
  • Apart from being a super talent, the energetic Mr. McIlroy will relish the team camaraderie, while a likely partnership with close friend and fellow Ulsterman Graeme McDowell is a pairing the U.S. will fear. Tip of the Day
  • I felt somewhat outside of things - it definitely felt like there was a lot of coupling or pairing of conversations going on, and I felt like I wasn't really welcome in many of them.
  • Storm teased her over what he termed her magpie mind, which picked up snippets of information to store for future airing. The Outrageous Dowager
  • While David is away chairing (very eccentrically of course) the Cannes festival committee we finally get to see close to his best and most mysterious and touchingly tragic movie.
  • He paired adenine with adenine instead of pairing it with thymine. HOUSE RULES
  • Rehabilitation and repairing of the infrastructure damages would be another huge task when the water subsides.
  • In conventional superconductors, atomic vibrations induce the electron pairing.
  • The goal of pairing food and wine is for the sum to be greater than the parts, to create a seamless integration of aroma and flavour.
  • Instead, from time to time, she obtained other estimates for repairing and making the house safe.
  • We could have played any central midfield pairing last night and won. The Sun
  • He skipped past the defender's despairing lunge.
  • The local council is/are in charge of repairing roads.
  • They are chairing the Institute of Hispanic Culture's presentation Saturday of world-renowned mariachi Vargas de Taclitlán.
  • They were still a breech-cloth people, wearing this rag of barbarism as the unmistakable evidence of their condition; and the family was in the syndyasmian or pairing form, with separation at any moment at the option of either party. Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines
  • According to virologist Eugene Koonin, a co-author of the findings of the study, the relationship between Sputnik and the mamavirus is a unique “host-parasite” pairing. ���Sputnik��� Virus Can Attack Others, But Is it Alive?
  • After a stealth aircraft flies, maintenance workers must recoat the skin, repairing the tiny dings and burrs that increase the craft's radar signature.
  • Similarly, the exception to the tenant's repairing liability relates principally to damage or destruction by an insured risk.
  • The actor and his wife are co-chairing the event.
  • Protein in the diaphragm and intercostal muscles has been depleted, impairing the patient's ability to deep breathe, expectorate, and clear microbes from the lungs.
  • Before that he eked out a living repairing harmoniums and composing for amateur theatre productions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The firm accepts liability as engineers repairing or fitting broadband are often forced to leave their vans in restricted areas. The Sun
  • It should be possible to offer some sops to agencies which are diligent in repairing the roads dug up by them.
  • We are used to pairing clematis with roses, but there are hundreds of other combinations to be explored. Times, Sunday Times
  • His hair was plastered to his head and falling over his eyes, impairing his vision further.
  • St. Mark's repair estimate replacing water-laden timbers and rotting boards on the facing, repairing the bell's carriage, and having the nerve and skill to do it all from four stories up on a scaffold came from veteran steeplejack Michael Hardin of Litchfield, Ohio. Church steeples, aging out of fashion, meet their maker
  • The ad, which the spokesman acknowledged is a small buy, will begin airing on Wednesday. Massachusetts Republican targeted in new TV ad
  • Repairing damaged nerves is a very delicate operation/process.
  • If for some reason you must "unregister" later, please call or email the person doing the pairings for this month. Feed of Eventbrite Events
  • I was also despairing as a teen because of my weight.
  • Leading opening devotions, chairing the discussion, and leading closing prayer are rotated among committee members.
  • The repairs should take two to three weeks, and include installing new air conditioning, new plumbing and repairing a leaky roof.
  • Other pairings of seemingly identical prints prove more revealing of Morris's working process.
  • I have opened my gardens to tourists and they stomp round the manor with glee, yet the cost of repairing the damage they wreak is not even recouped by the fee. …incompatible technologies « Sven’s guide to…
  • Q. How many times a week do you do mildly energetic activity such as gardening, light housework or repairing things? The Sun
  • And so what if the media have lowered themselves to airing snuff films in an effort to boost ratings?
  • Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof.
  • She said in a presentation power cuts were fewer, apartments were being renovated and small firms were at work repairing bicycles and bartering goods.
  • Initial airing of the commercial last summer created 40 percent volume peaks, Dannon reports.
  • Pairing a kaftan with a pair of slim linen trousers is a really great look.
  • September 11 traumatized our collective consciousness, and repairing the city is a way of healing ourselves.
  • Ford and his new executive team have already begun the healing process through a back-to-basics strategy which includes repairing relations with dealers and smoothing feathers ruffled by Nasser.
  • PokerStars has developed the ability to display a bracket for Heads Up tournaments from the Tourney Lobby which will show the pairings of opponents and how the tournament has progressed.
  • The public airing of information gathered in a police investigation runs the real risk of contaminating that investigation.
  • The ready reckoner also imparts information on basic car care, safe repairing and various types of accessories.
  • She is confused, bewildered and despairing. Times, Sunday Times
  • One is no longer the hopeful or the despairing guest: one is host in the house of oneself.
  • Cannot our Governor animadvert upon the President's conduct without impairing the President's jurisdiction?
  • This will go some way toward repairing the damage to the principle of civilian supremacy.
  • If it doesn't, check the device to ensure that it's in "discoverable" pairing mode: many phones require you to go to a certain spot in the configuration or settings. Ask Dave Taylor!
  • It was in fact a kind of nuptial hymn, which, taking its start from the thought of nature as the universal mother, celebrated the preliminary pairing and mating together of all fresh things, in the hot and genial spring-time -- the immemorial nuptials of the soul of spring itself and the brown earth; and was full of a delighted, mystic sense of what passed between them in that fantastic marriage. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1
  • They seemed rare round there from the time he took; and I was just casting about in my mind as to what method would be best to employ in getting up the smooth, yellow, sandy-clay, incurved walls, when he arrived with it, and I was out in a twinkling, and very much ashamed of myself, until Silence, who was then leading, disappeared through the path before us with a despairing yell. Travels in West Africa
  • The skein, an outgrowth of five-minute interstitials that have been airing on the network over the past year, will debut in a monthly, half-hour format in late May or early June.
  • An inspired pairing with Gerald Levert on the seductive ‘A Rose by Any Other Name,’ is one of many standouts.
  • Both of these quality sitcoms starting airing on Seven last summer but didn't survive into the ratings season.
  • Studied tones were represented as vectors comprising two 10-element fields, one representing pitch and the other duration, with concatenation representing feature pairings.
  • Leo's royal star Regulus and red planet Mars appear in a colorful pairing just above the horizon in this starry skyscape.
  • The used car he bought not long ago has broken down and is not worth repairing now. He always seems to buy a pig in a poke and never learns from his mistakes.
  • The pairing of the two men comes as a surprise because their terms in office did not overlap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another factor to consider is the high costs associated with repairing major appliances.
  • The straw mattresses are airing there.
  • He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations.
  • Enhance the skin's resistance and self-repairing capacity, with the moderate cooling sensation while using, leave the skin feeling relaxed and pleasurable.
  • At present he earns his living by repairing photocopy and fax machines.
  • Since the binding of signifier to signified is non-essential — such that a cigar may just be a cigar — and is often even idiolectic and idiosyncratic — such that what is significant to the advocate, A, may be significant only to them — the conventionality of semantic associations must be taken as a standard of approximate objectivity in order to distinguish the uncoupling of conventionally-accepted pairings (as, say, where the advocate is highlighting a well-established symbolism of anti-Semitism) from the rejection of idiosyncratically-asserted couplings (as, say, where the advocate is reading a pepper mill as a phallic symbol); the former constitutes insignification while the latter is simply a denial of significance. Arguing With Geeks 8
  • She gave no answer to my reproaches, save to gaze at me with a sort of wild, despairing look in her eyes.
  • It was a rare boxing pairing of southpaws and perhaps an even rarer scenario in that Judah won a 12-round split decision after fighting nine rounds with a fractured left hand.
  • The bouquet forms at late leptotene and early zygotene and is coincident with chromosome pairing.
  • Discovery undocked from the orbiting scientific outpost after re-stocking the space station, repairing its equipment and haul away trash.
  • There are also critics' year-end lists -- and some indescribable chemistry that makes for a nice pairing between dark, cold weather and movies that provoke contemplation rather than shell shock.
  • The husband wife pairing of Asha and Lord Burman gave us so many great songs in the 70s like Teesri Manzil, Chura Liya, etc.
  • Other improvements that will be started in the coming year include repairing and restoring the mill's headrace, which guides and controls water flow from the river to the mill, masonry repairs to the foundation walls, repainting the cupolas of the Slater and Wilkinson mills and replacing the Slater Mill's 1929 fire suppression system. Projo.com Projo Local News
  • The new method entails the use of injectable magnetic fluids that would be capable of repairing all areas of the retina.
  • Conclusion : The operation method is useful easy and safe in repairing partial alar defect.
  • The same goes for SCVs: deploy teams of two for repair purposes, so they can fix each other after repairing damage to the structures and/or mechanical units to which they're assigned.
  • MegaFault, Asylum's epic disaster movie which saw airings on the SyFy Channel, shakes into stores, as does the 20th anniversary edition of the cult hit "The Monster Squad. ‘Funny People’ Takes The Stage, Tom Hanks Finds His ‘Demons’ And More, In The DVD Report For Nov. 24 » MTV Movies Blog
  • Nevertheless, These findings suggest that chronic psychological stress can be an initiating factor in intestinal inflammation by impairing mucosal defenses against luminal bacteria .... More Stress, Depression & Health
  • NBC’s airing of Cho Seung-Hui’s ranting thanatopsis isn't anything media wouldn't have run with 200 years ago. What Boundaries of Openness?
  • His seventh and eighth symphonies get an occasional airing, as do the serenade for strings and the robust violin concerto.
  • It's a foundation often used for wine pairing that serves other beverage pairings as well.
  • Diehl and Batiste are a singularly astute pairing: Mr. Diehl, a classical scholar, makes serious music sound like fun, while Mr. Batiste, a party-hearty New Orleans street parader, reminds us that fun music can also be serious. Passing Down the Piano Torch Song
  • Whatever may be the responsibility of those nations whose executives possess the power of declaring war and of adopting other coercive remedies without the intervention of the legislative department, for the language held by the Executive in addressing that department, it is obvious that under the Constitution of the United States, which gives to the Executive no such powers, but vests them exclusively in the Legislature, whilst at the same time it imposes on the Executive the duty of laying before the Legislature the state of the nation, with such recommendations as he may deem proper, no such responsibility can be admitted without impairing that freedom of intercommunication which is essential to the system and without surrendering in this important particular the right of self-government. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 1: Andrew Jackson (Second Term)
  • Weary, famished and despairing at the end of 1846, the peasants of one of the most famine-ravaged counties in the country hoped for better things in the coming year.
  • The fairings on all other aircraft extended much farther back along the fuselage.
  • White plumage may be critical for attracting a mate, but even after pairing with a female during the breeding season, a male that keeps a clean profile may have an advantage.
  • Worlds collide and find themselves already interwoven ... there's more going on than interfamilial melodrama, and Shafak's ambitions do not stop with an airing of Turkey's century-old dirty laundry ... The Bastard of Istanbul: Summary and book reviews of The Bastard of Istanbul by Elif Shafak.
  • Make like this chap and add a 1950s twist by pairing with faded jeans and a trusty pair of pumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put them with some damp potting compost into polythene bags and place somewhere warm such as at the top of your airing cupboard. The Sun
  • Navy Marine mechanics were repairing aircraft, and loudspeakers called on sweepers to man their brooms.
  • Saunas are great for increasing blood flow to the skin and unclogging pores, as well as repairing skin cells. The Sun
  • Adding trousers means you can make the most of springtime dresses that might otherwise get their first airing in April. Times, Sunday Times
  • On its simplest level, it traces two calamitous marriages: one between the sweet, idealistic Dorothea Brooke (Juliet Aubrey) and priggishly meanspirited Rev. Edward Casaubon (Patrick Malahide), the other pairing equally idealistic Dr. Tertius Lydgate (Douglas Hodge) with the wretchedly selfish Rosamond Vincy (Trevyn McDowell). By George, We've Got It
  • The midfield pairing provided Rangers with a dynamic, unrelenting sense of purpose.
  • No one seemed angry, or happy, or despairing; you just sensed that this was what we had to do.
  • Although it's common for pro athletes to be miked during games, networks are careful to use only taped audio and then are extra careful about avoiding airing anything that might end up being remotely controversial. Sports on TV: NBC's Ebersol loves his NFL talent roster
  • The most common repairs are filling cracks and repairing surface damage.
  • Emergency floatation units can be installed on the main landing gear fairings and on the forward section of the fuselage.
  • There's strength in the diversity of warning systems, if only because it allows the airing of dissenting opinions on whether a particular threat is serious.
  • I would also like to thank Tim Barnett for his chairing, which was both fair and open-handed in its approach.
  • Douglas Hurd's active citizen and John Patten's lager louts are both given an airing.
  • The flagship of Trinity House Lighthouse Service, her function is to cruise the coastal waters of England, Wales and the Channel Islands, servicing and repairing lighthouses, lightships, buoys and other navigational markers.
  • You certainly had a few Democrats airing their grievances!
  • This was a sacrifice of expiation; and the reason why he was allowed to offer it on Mount Moriah was partly in gracious consideration to his fear of repairing to Gibeon (1Ch 21: 29, 30), and partly in anticipation of the removal of the tabernacle and the erection of the temple there (2Ch 3: 1). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Is there some further development planned in the future which has not yet had a public airing?
  • I knew she wouldn't be able to resist pairing me off with someone.
  • Now it was being given a global airing. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no pause for consideration about what he intended to do, hitting the ball crisply and with swerve from his right foot, the ball bending past the despairing dive of Arthur and tucking inside his right-hand post.
  • So my grandfather, who had his "pirn" contracts to be shipped for England on certain days, used to call his sons about him, and devote himself and all of them to the service of repairing. The Dew of Their Youth
  • When one considers that this story is coming from the same man who, in his first novel, used the prince in disguise framework to tell a story about a young man posthumously repairing his relationship with his adoptive father and rejecting the notion of monarchic rule, and who, in Perdido Street Station, has the protagonist practically sell himself into slavery in order to secure the services of a local mobster, Un Lun Dun seems downright conservative in its adherence to fantasy tropes, which hobbles the novel's emotional effect. You Know, For Kids
  • That suddenly makes the cost of repairing our fine Victorian building seem eminently reasonable.
  • We progress with duets, different pairings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rail chiefs have been condemned by residents for not repairing a damaged wall which restricts access to the line for six months.
  • The idea of airing the past as part of a healing process, and excluding members of the former regime from positions of authority - a process known as "lustration" - is being actively promoted by some in the Ukrainian administration. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The cost of not repairing them could be huge as motorists can claim if their car has been damaged by a yawning chasm in the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • The waiter paired our entrées with special-entrée wine pairings.
  • Repairing it is more trouble than it's worth.
  • Usually, touring bikes have hard-shell trunks on either side of the fender, windshields, full fairings, in-dash audio equipment (sometimes include GPS) and a dashboard.
  • Before the practice took hold, some news directors, fearing pranks, were leery of airing amateur video.
  • Single bases in DNA can be chemically mutated, for example by deamination or alkylation, resulting in incorrect base-pairing, and consequently, mutations in the DNA. Another Protozoan and Front-Loading
  • Put them with some damp potting compost into polythene bags and place somewhere warm such as at the top of your airing cupboard. The Sun
  • Grilled steak, pork roast, sautéed lamb chops, or roast chicken would make a perfect pairing.
  • Rose, on her hands and knees on the upstairs landing as she did an emergency sort-out of the airing cupboard, rolled her eyes. JUST BETWEEN US
  • In this condition, all differences between frequent and infrequent pairings disappeared.
  • Several studies show involvement of telomeres in the pairing of homologs during meiosis.
  • For the past year and a half, William Dudley has been the Fed's "Mr. Fixit," working long hours as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's markets desk to design and implement new programs aimed at repairing damaged credit markets. A Fed Chief With an Interventionist Bent
  • A leak quickly fixed will save re-painting walls and repairing ceilings.
  • Tonight they take on a Chinese pairing in their bid to reach the final tomorrow.
  • The most disruptive pairings occur between a supervisor and a subordinate.

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