Residents claim they often choke on the dust in the air in the evenings.
There are often multiple 30-minute rounds, with breaks in-between to let the outside air in and drink water.
And something in the air in America is starting to feel a lot like that.
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Compare, say, the air in Pittsburgh today with that of besmogged Pittsburgh a century ago.
In regular wrap the sheets are sealed together to capture air in individual bubbles.
Air in airplanes is extremely dry, and viruses tend to thrive in low-humidity conditions.
Compare, say, the air in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, today with that of besmogged Pittsburgh a century ago.
Although not everyone here is Indian, arms sway in the air in a Bollywood-style dance motion.
He looked to see water and wood flying into the air in the distance.
They sealed two shower curtains together, capturing some pungent Jersey air in a smattering of bubbles.
The star had to be given gas and air in hospital while medics manipulated her leg.
This, however, is the sort of dirty laundry that you simply do not air in public.
Its namesake, The Hindenburg, was a hydrogen-filled German airship that exploded in the air in 1937.
The channel was taken off air in 2010 for refusing to carry Mr Chavez's obligatory broadcasts.
Trade paper Hollywood Reporter said the show would air in the US on 16 July.
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Two de Havilland Comet aircraft the world's first commercial jet broke up mysteriously in mid-air in 1954.
This would clean the air in China, which the Chinese want and are willing to pay for.
Dyle is now on-the-air in more than 35 markets, delivering popular network TV shows and local news.
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Flu viruses travel through the air in droplets when someone with the infection coughs, sneezes or talks.
The show emerging from the Pyongyang mission is set to air in the U.S. in early April.
The burgeoning middle class in the country has been taking to the air in ever increasing numbers.
At six or seven hundred parts per million, the air in here is dreadful but sustains life.
Since Carson went off the air in 1992, fans have seen very little of his Tonight Show footage.
As an early environmental activist, I worried about my baby breathing the dirty air in New York City.
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The DJ host the station's breakfast show from 1978 to 1980 before famously resigning on air in 1993.
"It was a breath of fresh air in the context of such refined, uptight beauty, " said Mr. Corrigan.
Both need lots of oxygen, but only one tends to suck up all the air in the room.
The Internet was abuzz this week as rumors spread that a "Friends" reunion special would air in November 2014.
The athletes that come out on top win the right to compete in the clean Beijing air in August.
You can also use it to find out how you can help fight for cleaner air in the future.
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