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noun
A melody.
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All they have to do is tune in and wait for her to open her mouth.
All you have to do is tune in to the television an hour before the new year to know that.
According to David Everhart, the chief operating officer of IdleAire, in Tennessee, all truck drivers have to do is tune in and turn off -- their engines, that is.
Laura laid out the reasons why this is such a hard call: Maybe D is right, the family is clueless, and the best thing she could do is tune them in so they can help.
Two percent to 4% of the U.S. population is tune deaf.
The most installed analytics, tracking and optimization SDK is TUNE (formerly mobileapptracking.com).
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Alongside septuagenarians such as Roy Harper and Frederic Rzewski, there is Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus.
Another girl with a penchant for global pop is Tune-Yards but, again, this music - a combination of vocal loops, colliding polyrhythms, and traditional string strumming - feels like nothing but her own unique creation.
It is tuned to give 295bhp too.
Summer Music Mostly Mozart is tuning up.
So, ostensibly, he is tuned out.
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