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Tuned
verb
Past of tune
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"Stay tuned," he said.
"It's our opportunity to give Queen Elizabeth a welcome to remember in front of an audience of over 30 million people tuned in worldwide".
"Audiences tuned in for an incredible range of quality programmes from drama, comedy and entertainment; with Mrs Brown's Boys taking the top spot for a second year running".
Though they'd never admit it, people tuned in to shows such as Pop Idol specifically to see Simon Cowell hurl abuse at a parade of undeserving saps.
Dennis Lockhart, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president, said: "The report comes at a time in which I, for one, at least am very tuned in to what signals the economy is throwing off.
The first episode was watched by 17 million and an all-time record 30.5 million viewers tuned in on Christmas Day 1986 to watch the womanising Den Watts serve divorce papers on his alcoholic wife, Angie.
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The one striking aspect of this encounter was that the person the Real IRA sent to talk to the Guardian was articulate, thoughtful and politically tuned-in.
"There's quite a lot of fine-tuned, targeted management on many of these sites," said Brereton.
That doesn't sound a lot, but the idea is to slowly build your fitness throughout the winter so that in six months' time you'll have one hell of an engine which can be fine-tuned before the season starts.
This is not to deny the need for fine-tuned government support, including tax credits for research and development, on which all parties are united – if only the National Health Service could be so fortunate.
Tielemans knows he is not yet the complete midfielder: he still needs to improve his decision-making, being occasionally guilty of overambition, and he has not yet fine-tuned his finishing, his successful penalty being one of only two goals he has scored in 44 senior appearances.
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