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An older song, "Paranoia in B flat Major," got a tweak by Scott Avett, who sang about finding himself suddenly "under lights at Radio City".
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The Masters is here in its customary style, online gaming gets a tweak with the ability to set up your own country club (and yes, you can invite your friends in and keep the undesirables out), and the single player mode is as in-depth and lengthy as ever.
He's got a little tweak in his back, he's had it before and sometimes these things are better than others.
The best line of the postseason basketball tournaments so far goes to Jeremy Schaap, who got a wonderful tweak in about Bob Knight's awkward transformation from media tormentor to media member.
There was some controversy when a sponsor got a line tweaked in the revival of Neil Simon's play, "Sweet Charity", changing a reference to whiskey to "Grand Centenario, the tequila".
It highlights the failings of the current playoff system, Mike Vaccaro writes in The Post, which will hopefully get a good tweak after this season.
The dish has its roots in Russian Jewish cooking, takes on French sophistication with the application of crème fraîche rather than sour cream and gets a contemporary tweak with the vodka marinade.
9 P.M. (TLC) WHAT NOT TO WEAR The series gets a fashion tweak of its own when, for the first time in nine seasons, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly perform a makeover in a single day in front of a live audience of 200.
Mousepads haven't really advanced much for a long time, but it's worth noting when a nice one like Razer's Goliathus gets a little tweak.
Graph Search already got a subtle but significant tweak last week.
The mahi-mahi got a sauce that essentially tweaks a beurre blanc by substituting sake for white wine and ginger root for shallots, then adding fermented plum.
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