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tune

[toon, tyoon] / tun, tyun /




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From the soundtrack’s mix of pop hits and little-known, chic electronic tunes, to Patricia Field’s sumptuous couture costuming — not to mention the stellar performances, lovely direction and clever writing.

From Salon

But LaRavia asked his teammates to maintain their confidence in him as he worked with assistant coach Beau Levesque to fine tune his shot again.

From Los Angeles Times

He recommends self-nudging, deliberately tuning our media inputs and scrolling practices to reduce time spent mentally fending off the internet’s flotsam and jetsam.

From The Wall Street Journal

In other words, to turn on and awaken their inner potential, tune in to the state of society around them and to drop out of social norms of the time.

From BBC

He plays the entire tune with his full arsenal of saxes and turns it from a speech into a song.

From The Wall Street Journal