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Take "Lulu Kaduba": Lulu Kaduba was tuning her tuba the morning the meteor hit.
As for Ms. Cao, she seems bent on tuning her observations to an even younger audience.
The most amazing thing about this woman is how I find myself masochistically tuning her in sometimes, wanting to be enraged by her.
Rosalbina Bernal, 78, who heard messages from her children and grandchildren during the six weeks she spent in captivity earlier this year, said she looked forward to tuning her radio and listening to what her relatives had to say.
Here was a man who sadly sold his to a friend following a me-or-Sony ultimatum from his wife, who, he said, "insisted that I was tuning her out for reggae".
Another story, from 1980, described a man having to sell his Walkman to save his marriage: " 'My wife insisted that I was tuning her out for reggae,' he said sadly".
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"When that happened, I'd just rip a wire out of the screen porch and tune 'er up again.
As Diener listens to Latona, he talks about fine-tuning her image.
Fulfilling her many meet-and-greet duties, fine-tuning her image and hyping her album, she sometimes appeared bored.
The world No 53 will now spend the remainder of the week fine-tuning her preparations for the Australian Open.
On a recent evening she was fine-tuning her lighting compositions, which have been playing nightly since last month.
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