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Sentence count:151+14Posted:2017-08-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: attunedtunetune upfortuneattunein tunetune-uptune inMeaning: [tuːn /tju-]  adj. 1. brought to correct pitch 2. so adjusted as to be appropriate or brought into harmony 3. tuned in equal temperament; or so tuned as to allow modulation into other keys. 
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61. Stay tuned for more on this late-breaking story.
62. And some of us stay tuned to David Sesno.
63. He was a highly sensitized instrument, a finely tuned social and academic barometer.
64. This is a finely tuned mechanism for responding to the imperatives of the law of conservation of mass.
65. Not only is the bird's distribution highly individual, its ecology is more finely tuned than that of any other falcon.
66. It is a matter of their input systems being tuned to the contours of this physical and this social reality.
67. This depends on a huge number of different receptor proteins, each tuned to a different sort of chemical stimulus.
68. Band filters that can be tuned down to low frequencies are useful in a host of applications including electronic oscillators.
69. I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static.
70. Who still works for the 60-officer department as a dispatcher. Stay tuned.
71. Residents from at least 62 countries tuned in to the program.
72. Concepts such as proportionality or legal certainty may be able to provide a more finely tuned approach.
73. Once a reader is tuned in on these thrusts in his sociology, they easily can be found elsewhere as well.
74. These cells are tuned to a particular wavelength and will only respond when that wavelength alone is present.
75. Using laser cooling, scientists trap the atoms, holding them within carefully tuned beams of laser light.
76. The timpani, tuned to A and E, can play throughout.
77. Why(sentencedict.com), militias everywhere will be tuned in to your daily spleen-fests.
78. Likewise, the balance between incidental excitement and structural cohesion is finely tuned in Strauss's Till Eulenspiegel.
79. Ace pressed the remote-control button and the room became alive to the sound of highly tuned engines revving up.
80. Even with remote controls at our fingertips, we are likely to stay tuned to the channel we have been watching.
81. The driver is experienced, the car is powerful, the engine is tuned, but the clutch will not engage.
82. You will then be supplied with a lace carriage tuned to that machine.
83. Listeners used two crystal sets tuned to the corresponding frequencies.
84. It is a finely tuned art that depends on the perceptive skills and sound judgment of the consultant.
85. Secondly, in some species the choice is remarkably finely tuned so that under certain circumstances familiarity may be preferred over novelty.
86. I suddenly tuned in to what she was trying to say.
87. And they wanted us to stay tuned to the second half-hour for a thing on Vanna White.
88. This light is tuned so that the photon energy exactly matches the desired atomic transition energy.
89. There are times you get the impression Bulls coach Phil Jackson is tuned into some cosmic wavelength that only he can sense.
90. Traditional management of the marshes was tuned to the finest nuances of the local water-table.
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