Tuning
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The first episode was so gripping and terrifying...so was part 2 of the pilot... I'm definitely gonna keep
tuning
into this show!
With little extra
tuning
it can become a very popular show.
Maybe this is just another of the clever plot devices to keep you
tuning
in to the adventure.
I generally have some reservations about
tuning
in to a silent film, but once I do, they usually turn out pretty well.
After the first episode I was hooked,
tuning
in every Sunday to see the next episode.
Other than
tuning
in to get a look at the beautiful Meyer, this one is best skipped.
I have never been a fan of The CW or WB/UPN for that matter and was extremely skeptical about
tuning
in.
Jared Martin's 'Varian' was from the future, and carried a
tuning
fork weapon not unlike Dr.Who's 'sonic screwdriver'.
The story is not exactly Shakespeare, of course, but naturally most people will be
tuning
in for the porn and the story helps to ensure that it actually has some point, rather than just being a collection of random sex scenes, and that does benefit the film immensely.
While not particularly clever, it managed to have an odd charm to it that kept me
tuning
in every time a new episode was released online.
This movie is like any sketch extracted from Lente loco or any other TV show made by latin people in the spanish spoken networks in the USA -if you've ever had the misfortune of
tuning
in any, then you'll know what I mean-, but, an hour and plus long.
These are not the roles or behavior one expects when
tuning
in one of his movies.
When I first began watching it I loved it and tried to watch every episode, but after a while my interest in Inuyasha began to fade and I found myself
tuning
out around the time the episode count rounded 80, the problem was that the show began to progress at a snail's pace and we were all left with these story plots repeated over and over again in a slightly altered fashion each turn: 1. Kagome gets kidnapped, Inuyasha saves her and there are several hints of a romantic relationship between the two of them shown.
But this film is more drama/realistic and made me actually think about life instead of
tuning
it out.
The surprising this is, I always find myself
tuning
in to catch it whenever it appears on TV.
The movie is too genteel to be frightening, and lacks the fine
tuning
of a director like Jacques Tourneur, who surely would have made more of it.
Leading government advisers, at least, seem to recognize the value of
tuning
in.
Making matters worse, voters on both sides are
tuning
in only to views with which they agree, rather than attempting to understand and reconcile opposing arguments.
As the scare stories become more inflated, so, too, does the likelihood that they will be exposed for the exaggerations that they are – and the public will end up
tuning
the whole thing out.
In 1997, much of the world was
tuning
in to Brit-pop; and top British artists, fashion designers, and architects were the hottest names in their fields.
To be sure, Keynesian macroeconomic policy lost its luster mainly because politicians often failed to time countercyclical fiscal policy – “fine tuning” – properly.
And polls suggest that the public is
tuning
out the Trump administration’s daily reality-TV dramas.
"With all my heart," said the young man, and without waiting for more pressing he seated himself on the trunk of a felled oak, and
tuning
his rebeck, presently began to sing to these words.
But listen, for it seems he is
tuning
a lute or guitar, and from the way he is spitting and clearing his chest he must be getting ready to sing something."
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