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The sentiment falls sweetly on ears tuned to that particular frequency.
For me, there are no real comparisons: Smith's verse is pitched to a particular frequency.
An input processor can be 'tuned' such that it 'listens' to a particular frequency range in the source audio material.
The family radios are like CB radios in that anyone who has one can eavesdrop on a particular frequency.
John Schenk, the chef at Clementine, tuned in to this particular frequency years before tony restaurants began playing with iceberg.
How is it, for example, that when someone sees red (which physically speaking is electromagnetic waves of a particular frequency) there is also a subjective feeling of redness?
For one particular frequency that has been proposed as a channel for interstellar communication, a telescope would amplify the signal by a factor of 1.3 quadrillion.
Each oscillation at a particular frequency can be considered a tiny "antenna" that emits and receives electromagnetic radiation.
Such has not been the case, however, for each technology has come to dominate a particular frequency and power range.
The giant sea-serpent glides into view time and again, with a particular frequency in the Victorian period, although the beached and rotting "Animal of Stronsa" in the Orkneys was, according to the scientists, a basking shark.
These flare with particular frequency in the play's first scene, on the morning after a festive party to celebrate Timmy's return.
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