Tuned In

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Those with access to a record player or a tuned-in radio station could repicture themselves starring in a more fun version of their dreary lives, with recorded music supplying the fun-augmenting soundtrack. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Executives and staff at most companies already are convinced that they are tuned-in market driven. ❋ Marty Zwilling (2011)

Right after the news that the Grimshaw interview had huge ratings, it becomes clear that the great unwashed tuned-in to revile Johns, as: - ❋ Another Outspoken Female (2009)

A large interjection to all we poetic fans who have tuned-in as well as made this The Tyra Show's second Emmy win. ❋ Admin (2009)

Thanks to that (or cursed because of that), the politically tuned-in public has been treated to the full panoply of legislative maneuvering in ways we have not witnessed previously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In addition to knowing that people's emotional issues are tightly interwoven with global political, social and economic forces as I described above, it's helpful for therapists to be tuned-in to demographic and other changes that are pulling many in our culture to move beyond motives of purely self-interest, and towards serving the common good. ❋ Douglas LaBier (2010)

Our lead paragraph heralded the advent of the "tuned-in, tuned-out" person with an "enigmatic smile and faraway look" and an "unnaturally loud, though not unfriendly, voice." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The product of a decade long period of trauma and being overly tuned-in to global events is a chronic, collective anxiety that has induced a world-weary feeling of fear and helplessness. ❋ John Tsilimparis (2011)

We appreciate Mr. O'Connor's service to Aurora, but it's time to have an Alderman-at-Large who will be more relevant, more tuned-in and a better choice for the future. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Think hard about how tuned-in you really are to these seven maxims? ❋ Marty Zwilling (2011)

The consultant may not have been tuned-in to this possibility. ❋ Douglas LaBier (2011)

Infamous as a darling of the tragically hip and artistically tuned-in, Banksy lives like the lead in V for Vendetta. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are obvious commercial applications to this: 2,000 tuned-in venues, he says, already offer free drinks to their Foursquare mayor? that week's most loyal regular (several major corporations, like Starbucks, are already working on developing this possibility). ❋ Unknown (2010)

In their day nobody, particularly other media, except those who tuned-in cared one way or the other about Caughlin or Winchell. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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