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"We weren't trying to tune it up stylistically.
I've got a basic six-string that has been collecting dust in my apartment for a few years now, and I'm excited to tune it up and give it another go with Soundslice (playing videos at half-speed, most likely, which is a very helpful feature of the app).
Really medical providers are able to, for lack of a better analogy, sell you the car, but you have to tune it up and you have to do oil changes and tire checks.
You're going to tune it up in an hour, so if you're not sure what you're doing, take it easy on the spices at first. 5. Cook another strip of bacon in the skillet and put it on the side, salt the steak and cook it medium rare, then put it on the side. . 6. Drain the beans and dump them in the skillet along with a can of water, heat them up and transfer them to the Crock-Pot.
Hold the loose string and tighten it up the same way you would to tune it up.
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Her new single "Y'all Get Back Now," an addictive piece of syncopated encouragement, spends most of its time suggesting what you might want to do with your butt: "Tune it up," "Dribble," "Bounce to the floor".
Even if the string is sharp (which it usually won't be), tune it down lower than it should be first and then tune it up to the correct pitch.
I am not a music critic, and don't feel qualified to pass judgement on that aspect of the show except to say the singing sounds enough like the studio albums to appease the fans, unless some electronic jiggery-pokery has been afoot to tune it all up, which I understand it quite common these days.
The work demonstrates just how radical the Pre-Raphaelites were in their time; unlike the French Impressionists, who expunged all literary fussiness, Rossetti and his circle tuned it up to an unearthly shriek.
Tune it up.
You tune it to pick up free, over-the-air broadcast signals to watch the shows you want.
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