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tune

[toon, tyoon] / tun, tyun /




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“EPiC” sticks to the surer footing of documentary footage: the man himself performing over two dozen tunes — including “That’s All Right,” “Burning Love” and “In the Ghetto” — plus twice that number on the background soundtrack.

From Los Angeles Times

The other big contributor to the economy last year was soaring business investment in artificial intelligence — to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars.

From MarketWatch

The TV show - which ran from 2013 for six series - was known for its stylish production as much as its metal-tipped criminal substance, and featured tunes by many cool bands and artists.

From BBC

When the singer announces he’s rolling out a new tune—so new he has to read the lyrics off a sheet of paper—it’s 1972’s “Burning Love,” his last top-10 hit.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This enabled selective transport of ions of different effective sizes through the membrane by tuning the ultrasmall pore sizes."

From Science Daily