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    Tune \Tune\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tuned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Tuning}.]
    1. To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds;
    to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone
    of; as, to tune a piano or a violin. `` Tune your harps.''
    --Dryden.

    2. To give tone to; to attune; to adapt in style of music; to
    make harmonious.

    For now to sorrow must I tune my song. --Milton.

    3. To sing with melody or harmony.

    Fountains, and ye, that warble, as ye flow,
    Melodious murmurs, warbling tune his praise.
    --Milton.

    4. To put into a proper state or disposition. --Shak.

    1. "The majority of viewers were tuned in to watch Mickey and Donald," he said.
    2. Dukakis spent the evening at his Brookline duplex, watching the returns on three television sets tuned to each of the networks.
    3. Besides, you're right about keeping our cars tuned up and about the need for a change in some people's attitudes.
    4. The immigration law signed by President Reagan in November 1986 was finely tuned legislation that carefully balanced a legalization program for illegal aliens with penalties for employers who knowingly hiring undocumented workers.
    5. A rating is the percentage of the nation's 92.1 million homes tuned to a show.
    6. A well-tuned engine starts easier in lousy weather and runs better than a poorly tuned engine.
    7. In Peoria, Ill,. the mayor is keeping his tonsils tuned in the event of another trip to Tokyo, where his renditions of Sinatra classics have been a smash.
    8. A little later, ABC's Jeff Greenfield, who must have been tuned to another network, reported Reagan speech writer Peggy Noonan had written Mr. Bush's address.
    9. CBS estimated, based on figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co., that about 40 million viewers tuned in each night of the four-night Western epic that revived network television, at least for the week.
    10. Because it can't be proved now just what frequency the crew tuned in, the controversy probably will never end.
    11. It's a great idea _ let's provide the funding for it." Boehlert added that "I really think (President) Bush is tuned in and he's going to be a strong advocate" of the high-performance computing effort.
    12. Were it not for his quicksilver changes of pace and his finely tuned air of self-mockery, the scene would be insufferable.
    13. In the meantime, they're making sure Dancer and Prancer are tuned up for Christmas Eve. "They will be well rested for Santa," May said.
    14. And though ABC spent $65 million on TV spots promoting the miniseries, it isn't allowed to promote other ABC shows during an episode, when millions of new viewers may be tuned in.
    15. A rating represents the percentage of the nation's 92.1 million television homes tuned to a show.
    16. This brings together both valuers and their clients, to ensure that the service is properly tuned to market needs.
    17. Each ratings point represents the percentage of the nation's 92.1 million television homes tuned into a show.
    18. The co-pilot had tuned in a Soviet station on his radio and was listening to Russian news and music.
    19. For example, 5% of Los Angeles TV households tuned into the KCBS show on racism, a much better rating than most public-affairs shows.
    20. The show wants to recapture the feeling of 1971, yet also wants to be tuned in to Now.
    21. Viewers who tuned to WLWT at 7 p.m. Friday for the syndicated program "Inside Edition" instead saw the message, "Please take this time to read."
    22. "I was tuned in to Monte Carlo at home, in the car, and at school.
    23. But a lot of television sets, including Mr. Royster's, will be tuned in shortly after 10 tonight.
    24. A ratings point represents the percentage of the nation's 92.1 million television shows tuned into a show.
    25. But they said UAW members should stay tuned _ the dissident group had things planned.
    26. The audience interest in prime-time entertainment programs dipped to a combined 50 share for the big three networks last week. A share is the percentage of the TV sets in the country turned on and tuned to a show.
    27. Mr. Cindi, now a member of the ANC international department, tuned in the ANC's Radio Freedom one Saturday afternoon in Soweto.
    28. Instead, it offered to guarantee the number of households tuned in, a far broader measure.
    29. Televisions in an estimated 25.7 million homes were tuned to CBS for the series' first installment.
    30. Viewers who tuned to WLWT at 7 p.m. saw the message, "Please take this time to read."
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