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No one seemed to mind, given the true New Yorker's ability to tune out extraneous sound.
With wine, it's all about your ability to tune in to your senses of taste and smell".
"Some days," Berg writes of his subject's ability to tune out conflict, "the president watched five hours of moving pictures".
I admired Joe for his focus, for his ability to tune out the peril around him and succeed.
"Because of viewers' ability to tune out and 'zap' TV commercials," he added, "advertisers are constantly trying to find where they can put ads that ambush consumers".
The Yankees' success in recent years is not an indication of Steinbrenner's ranting sinking in, but rather a tribute to the team's ability to tune him out.
Describing Jackson's ability to tune out distractions, Rashad said, "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, you'll be a man, my son".
The craft declined in the 19th century, particularly in the ability to tune accurately, but regained its excellence by the 20th.
This ability to tune the localized field confinement is very appealing for sensing applications [19, 20].
This gives the ability to tune the overall properties of the film; mechanical, optical, and antibacterial.
The ability to tune colour constitutes an important goal in the design of electrochromic devices.
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