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  • 21tune out — transitive verb : to become unresponsive to : ignore the children tuned out their mother s commands intransitive verb : to dissociate oneself from what is happening * * * tune out 1. To adjust (a radio, etc) so as to eliminate (a sound, frequency …

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  • 22TUNE! FM — Infobox Radio station name = TUNE! FM area = flagicon|Australia Armidale, New South Wales slogan = Australia s Oldest Youth Broadcaster airdate = April 27 1970 frequency = 106.9 MHz FM format = Indie rock, Indie pop, Aus Indie, Aussie Hip Hop erp …

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  • 23Tune stone — Runefacts name=Tune stone rundataid= country=Norway region=Østfold city=Tune produced= 200 450 CE artist=Wiwaz text native= See article. text english= See article. picture=|The Tune stone is an important runestone from about 200 450 CE. It bears… …

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  • 24tune — noun a melody, especially one which characterizes a certain piece of music. verb 1》 (also tune up) adjust (a musical instrument) to the correct or uniform pitch. 2》 adjust (a receiver circuit such as a radio or television) to the frequency of the …

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  • 25tune — n. & v. n. a melody with or without harmony. v. 1 tr. put (a musical instrument) in tune. 2 a tr. adjust (a radio receiver etc.) to the particular frequency of the required signals. b intr. (foll. by in) adjust a radio receiver to the required… …

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  • 26tune in — verb regulate (a radio or television set) in order to receive a certain station or program (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑tune, ↑tune up • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * tune in [phrasal verb] 1 : to watch a television show or listen to a radio …

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  • 27Not I — This article is about the play. For the restriction enzyme NotI, see restriction enzyme. Photo of Lisa Dwan, Battersea Arts Centre © Allan Titmuss Not I is a twenty minute dramatic monologue written in 1972 (March 20 to April 1) by Samuel Beckett …

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  • 28tune in — vb to attune to one s environment, achieve harmony with one s peer group, the counterculture and/or the cosmos. This hipster and beatnik term became part of the catchphrase slogan of the hippy movement; turn on, tune in, drop out . Unlike the… …

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  • 29tune out — PHRASAL VERB If you tune out, you stop listening or paying attention to what is being said. [V P] Whatever you re talking about, children rapidly tune out if you go beyond them... [V P n (not pron)] Rose heard the familiar voice, but tuned out… …

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  • 30tune — [14] Tune originated as a variant of tone, and to begin with it was used for ‘sound, tone’ (‘He told him of the death of Brunes; then were made hideous tunes of many a gentle damsel’, Troy book 1400). Very quickly, however, the sense ‘melody’… …

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