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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite the model looks and on-air poise, the most striking quality of this thirtysomething television journalist is her name.
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Hilary explains how she deals with on-air technical problems.
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Last fall, Winfrey decided to give fiction a boost by creating her on-air book club.
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Networks are making heavy profits from news, and on-air talent is being paid more than ever to communicate to the public.
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No on-air promotion is allowed on any of our independently commissioned or distributed titles.
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On weekends, this connoisseur of contemporary language stations himself on the couch, clicker in hand, riding the on-air waves.
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Pahdra Singh handled his on-air interview brilliantly, and pointed out to Labone that grandstands are not insured against theft.
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The on-air weather person is expected to draw audiences, not weather maps.