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Then their eyes and balance organs within the inner ears will be working in tune, instead of against each other.
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As long as value stays constant during backoff periods, we may expect trivial performance improvement when working in adaptive tuning mode.
American primitive is generally instrumental, and performed by a solo, steel-string guitarist working in an open tuning.
That such a large group can work together, play in tune for an hour straight and end up at the same place is pretty amazing.
Cull whatever isn't working in either the lyrics or the tune and shape it into a lovely little ditty.
It helps that her design team — Peter Ksander (sets), Miranda Hoffman (costumes) and particularly Marcus Doshi (lighting) — all contribute first-rate, understated work in tune with Ms. Arbus's rigorously simple aesthetic.
He admired, and admires, his contemporaries Gilbert and George, but it was later, when he went to Europe, he says, that he found artists making work in tune with his: people such as Carl Andre and Joseph Beuys.
He chose a stage name, slicing an "e" out of "the Weekend" to avoid a clash with an established Canadian band, and in October 2010, while working in the stockroom, three of his tunes went on YouTube.
A few different pianists worked in their own tunes as Johnson tributes; Mr. Diehl's was a slow, gorgeous blues.
Limiting the scope of the problems they try to solve simplifies the developers' work in tuning their parallel architectures for optimum performance.
I can't keep moaning about work in tunes, it needs to grow.
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