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Examples for "keyed"
Examples for "keyed"
1Investors keyed in on Dudley's remarks but for different reasons on Monday.
2Rose keyed the new number into her cell and forgot about it.
3Tain flipped his cell phone open and keyed in a text message.
4Each program contains steps which are keyed to information in the scene.
5I was very 'keyed up' for I expected arrest at any moment.
1Social policy has ossified, no longer attuned to families with young children.
2Whether the voters are attuned to its importance could determine the result.
3You're likely to become quite attuned to problem-solving and offering valuable guidance.
4No contemporary politician is more attuned to the fickleness of public opinion.
5Interestingly, the market has been well attuned to when she might fire.
1Some 25 million viewers tuned in to hear her defend the measures.
2Stay tuned for some really interesting Banter news in the coming weeks.
3And about that fiscal cliff: stay tuned for a very long fight.
4Entrepreneurs from outside the area have also tuned into the Cleveland region.
5Anyone who just tuned in might assume Australia's financial future is assured.
6Make it clear it was so powerful, we tuned out right afterward.
7You'd think I'd have tuned it out as children so often do.
8Our bodies are instruments and these companies expect them to be fine-tuned.
9It is long period, it will be fine-tuned in a step-by-step process.
10When they tuned in to the short wave service of the B.B.C.
11Moreover, this regulation can be rapidly tuned in response to cellular activation.
12She tuned the radio to the local station, and listened for news.
13In other words, we're working on it so stay tuned, he wrote.
14Earl had said that it needed to be tuned for a location.
15Or: You're not too tired-yourbody is tuned up from recent climbing.
16Enough variety, in other words, to keep the general listener tuned in.
Tuned per variant geogràfica