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1 I'm happy he was tuning in and watching the game, Roberts said.
2 We'll look at SQL tuning in detail in the next few chapters.
3 He stood still, just looking and listening, tuning in to his surroundings.
4 As for you, patient readers, thanks for tuning in to this ordeal.
5 So the nation will be tuning in , just as we always did.
6 Will you be tuning in to the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion?
7 Hundreds of thousands of New Zealand households had the option of tuning in .
8 Of course Shedinburgh's audience were tuning in for a good time.
9 Canada and the United States, if you're just tuning in , are large countries.
10 The players could soon be heard tuning in the next room.
11 Young women tuning in , their dreams writ large on national TV.
12 The goal is to get people not just tuning in , but taking action.
13 Sybil thought for a moment as if tuning in on her psychic world.
14 It's all about tuning in live and sharing in the experience, Doyle said.
15 Thank you everybody for tuning in this part of Wired 25.
16 It appears the president of the United States was tuning in .
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