Sentences with phrase «minute tuning change»

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Changing the tune the minute you get what you want is simply dishonest.
We've had a little last minute change of plans and I'm just thrilled to bits that my buddy, the fabulously talented Juli Crockett of the Evangenitals, will be playing a few tunes before I get up and start yakking.
We are exquisitely fine - tuned to understand people by internalizing the minutest changes in their body language and faces.
Additional symptoms of starchaholics include an immediate clarity that they feel when they have their sweet or starch, which moves to confusion; and changes in mental state from well - being to negativity and depression, from peaceful to aggressive, from a sensitive, tuned - in person to one who is numb, from energetic (which may happen initially for a few minutes to one half - hour or an hour) to lethargic.
That's because we're willing to bet some pretty good money that in about five minutes from now, you're going to change your tune about this particular pattern.
After five minutes behind the wheel, however, my tune had changed.
The millions of Americans who tuned into evening and Sunday broadcasts on ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox last year were exposed to a total 154 minutes of climate change coverage, a new Media Matters study finds.
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