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air miss

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noun

  1. a situation in which two aircraft pass very close to one another in the air; near miss

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Following Mr Trump's remarks, several TV networks across the Americas said they would no longer air Miss Universe, including the Spanish language network, Univision and NBC.

From BBC

In an interview on Fox News this weekend, he brushed off the decisions by NBC and Univision not to air Miss Universe, as well as the announcement that Macy’s was dropping a clothing line, that New York would review his contracts with the city, and that Nascar was moving its annual banquet from a resort he owns in Miami.

From The Guardian

The latest double blow to Trump’s beauty pageant franchise comes a day after NBC announced it was not going to air Miss USA “due to the recent derogatory statements by Donald Trump regarding immigrants.”

From Time

As her teammates squealed and drew out the word in the air, Miss Yu quickly wrote the characters on a screen that projected her effort on a big display above her head.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I like air,” Miss Simpson answered coldly, “in moderation.”

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