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tune

noun as in melody

noun as in agreement

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If they wait past 67 up until age 70, they get more in benefits, to the tune of roughly 8% per year between FRA and age 70.

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Privately, they have explained to me that it is the manager’s decision to blast inane, Paleolithic Rick Astley tunes at ear-shattering volumes.

An average of 11.1 million people tuned in to watch comedian Carr triumph in the final of the TV show, winning a total of £87,500.

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"But 'the Actor Awards' they recognize and they know they're going to see their favourite actors when they tune in," Ms Willams said.

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“The eyes of the voters are very tuned in to what actors do.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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