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(music) tuned in equal temperament; or so tuned as to allow modulation into other keys.

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He's not very well tuned in to his surround.

Last year 32m Americans tuned in, the smallest audience ever.

Essentially, you feel childlike, and very alive, and super tuned in to your creative impulses.

The resort is tuned in to the tastes of young and old alike.

Taurus: Keenly tuned in to all five senses, Taurus appreciates things like bath salts and scented candles.

When I tuned in, several girls with thousands of manners came out of the room naked and without incident.

Each station had its own group of fans who tuned in each week to listen to their favorite programs.

He is a big fan of the dating programs and tuned in Saturday to a new show, I See You.

The talent show was a ratings triumph: a third of all televisions in the Shanghai area tuned in for the final.

This will consume WebSEAL worker threads, and the value of the [server] worker-threads parameter might need to be tuned in the WebSEAL configuration file.

This story doesn’t surprise me at y sounds like a little girl who is highly tuned in and socially aware ofothers around her.

In fact, some plants are so tuned into their predators that they know exactly what kind of insect is munching on their leaves.

But about 25 million viewers tuned in for the Golden Globe Awards show on Jan. 20, making it the fifth most-watched show that week.

But this audience was dwarfed by the 13m who tuned in this week to see Dominique Strauss-Kahn, once the Socialist front-runner, confess to his “moral failing” in a New York hotel room in May.

Some 49.5 million Americans tuned in for President Barack Obama's first White House news conference in February, and 35 million watched former President Ronald Reagan's 2004 burial live on TV.

Does the army think the Americans will pull out of Afghanistan, sneak into Brazil while the nation is tuned in to the World Cup final and annex the Amazon?

Phelps helped boost TV for the Olympics to record figures, including the 31 million people who tuned in on Aug 16 to watch him clinch his 8th gold medal at the Beijing Games.

If mankind were, this week, to receive a reply from extraterrestrials that had tuned in to the earliest broadcasts, they must be living less than 50 light-years from Earth.

Animals are also tuned into other cues from nature.

Kids are perfectly tuned into the essence of one self - pure desire.

The instrument can be tuned into broad scales which is fit for the style change.

Humans have no direct perception of infrared rays unlike the rattlesnake which has receptors tuned into wavelengths longer than 0.7 micron.

Creation of the terra cotta army required hundreds of conscripted artisans, who mass-produced the soldiers' bodies but gave every face a fine-tuned individuality.

Kids are equally tuned into what they don't want. Why should they bother with something of little-to-no interest when they could have (or plead for) the thing they crave?

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