Canadian viewers captivated by the series can
now tune in to The Docket, a weekly podcast by Michael Spratt, an Ottawa - based criminal defence lawyer, and Emilie Taman, a prosecutor, who discuss the series in the context of access to justice and the differences between the Canadian and American criminal justice systems.
This means almost half a million BT Vision subscribers can
now tune into Channel 955 and use the Match.com service to search for singles, update profiles, send winks and for viewing messages.
Follow along as we relive the breakthroughs that got us here and look to the future, where astronomers will
now tune in to the sounds of the universe.
Shouldn't we now embrace our animal side,
now tune ourselves to all of nature's call?
What began as a simple act has turned into a full - blown revolution, as tens of thousands of families all over the world
now tune in to Sarah's weekly Read - Aloud Revival podcast, a show dedicated to helping parents make meaningful and lasting connections with their kids through books.
Team Berzon (Stuart Levin & Associates Insurance)-- 108 pts — So for those of you who only read your individual teams wrap - up but are
now tuning into everyone because its Playoff time allow me to set the stage for what's going on..
Eng and I are
now tuned into the local channel 3, which is broadcasting Baywatch.
Wall Street investors are
now tuning into tiny stocks.
Under the hood, the 2016 Maxima's standard 3.5 L V6 gets 60 percent new parts and is
now tuned to produce 300 horsepower — an increase of 10 from the previous generation — and 261 lb / ft.
Engine options will include the same 2.2 - litre 4 - cylinder diesel engine from the current Freelander,
now tuned to produce 190 PS of power and will be the mainstay engine here.
But under all of that the archetypal American sports car remains, with a brawny, big engine and rear - wheel drive,
now tuned and honed to a fast Nürburgring - lapping balance.
It returns with a more powerful engine,
now tuned to make 641hp.
The LS 500 was designed to be like an encapsulating luxury bubble that's removed from the outside world, and although the exhaust is
now tuned with a more «authoritative tone,» none of the sound should bleed into the cabin.
Now the tuning kit was revisited and the tuner came up with a new version called ML63 AMG Inferno Black.
We're
now tuning all of our efforts to the upcoming trip to Florida!
If you're just
now tuning in to the world of credit card rewards, how do you get your questions answered and find the information and card deals you need?
The versions we're right
now tuning and testing are graphically comparable with PC high quality on PS4 and medium for Xbox One, but we're still working and looking for a ways to improve the quality.
The map generation and start position is
now tuned.
If you are just
now tuning in, here are the links to Parts 1 and 2, and here's a little background: Back in August my staff and I embarked on... Read More
If you are just
now tuning in, here are the links to Parts 1, 2, and 3, and here's a little background: Back in August my staff and I embarked... Read More
But the difference here is that the speaker is
now tuned by Dolby, which is going to deliver crisp vocals and extended bass, that will fill the room with sound.
Not exact matches
Cobb
Tuning —
now 35 employees strong and headquartered in Salt Lake City, which allows for weather - friendly product testing — brings in more than $ 6 million annually.
No more running between terminals —
now, you can glide through with some
tunes.
That would require taking a check out of your check register and signing it over to my organization between
now and the end of (next month) to the
tune of X dollars.»
Of course, this type of marketing will require a good deal of fine
tuning — the last thing a retailer can afford to do right
now is completely alienate customers with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed world.
The shirkers were pressured by their teammates, the machines were fine -
tuned, and
now the team is on target.
It
now even forgets what happened in the morning and switches
tune in the middle of the day.
In an interview, Halligan said, «The Internet has fundamentally changed how we live our lives, and as consumers, we
now have more options than ever to
tune out marketing that is annoying.
After Flappy Bird was inexplicably removed from app stores by its developer over the weekend, the free game has
now resurfaced on eBay to the
tune of $ 99,900.
Now, neuroscientists out of the UK have specified which
tunes give you the most bang for your musical buck.
It changed the trajectory of their relationship and their work together, helping Tyson fine -
tune a philosophy of inclusion that he believes can inspire empathy and courage within the organization he
now runs — one that employs 180,000 people in eight states and the District of Columbia.
It
now needs artists who can command attention, even negative attention, to get people to
tune in.
Now that I think of it, the satellite radio in my new Lexus F - Sport GS350 must have been
tuned to that»80s party mainstay 1st Wave when I quit the parking lot of Toyota Canada HQ, ripped off homeward down the highway and found myself lost in thoughts of that glorious decade.
It was a great article... the first of its kind that I have read actually.But I have one question, the trend till
now always has been to
tune investment rates as per market rates — relativity has always existed.
Edwards added that he believes the recession is
now here (hence his «ultimate» adjective), «just as it was in the fall of 2011 until global coordinated easing injected trillions and masked its impact, and will manifest itself unless the global central banks step up far more aggressively and
tune out reality once again.»
The International Energy Agency that previously warned of lower for longer oil prices and warned last year that the oil price recovery was threatened by the possibility of weak demand
now has changed its
tune and is
now saying that it is «mission accomplished» for OPEC as oil stocks shrink at a record pace.
Our diplomatic tone did change somewhat in
tune with Ottawa's multilateral inclinations; condemnations of Pyongyang's tests
now have appended sentences encouraging dialogue as the only path to a long - term solution.
«It's very much like how modern cars are
tuned,» explained Cornell, who is
now looking for a place to set up sales, development, support and accounting operations.
It's hard that for
now we have to say, «Sorry, we can't let you invest just yet, stay
tuned,» but the fact is that financial products and securities are highly regulated.
Instead, advertisers embracing the opportunity to fine -
tune their paid search presence and get more creative with AdWords accounts will reap the benefits
now as less steely willed rivals disappear from the listings and in the future, with a cohesive campaign that delivers customers time and time again.
It appears that the financial juggernaut has
now changed their
tune, but the reality is that they have not.
I been saying this a number of times in the blogs
now, that if someone other than Christian did this at a meeting... I will
tune them out if I choose to... my point had been... why cant anyone else
tune people out..
@Chad «sorry, no: «There is
now broad agreement among physicists and cosmologists that the Universe is in several respects «fine -
tuned» for life».
It mobilized group efforts at self - awareness and self - understanding; it dispelled the flatness by precipitating here - and -
now involvement; and it freed the leader from any pretense of always being «on top of it,»
tuned in, fully aware.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is
now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine -
tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
The liberation from external restraint and the emergence of «the blessed unison of the whole American harpsichord, as
now set to the
tune of liberty,» as it was described in 1775, must indeed have inspired the millenial expectations that were never very far below the surface in colonial America.32
The author of the new words is the same Sergei Mikhalkov,
now 87, who 60 years ago to the same
tune wrote the words glorifying Stalin, words later adapted again as, «O Party of Lenin, the strength of the people, to communism's triumph lead us on!»
«There is
now broad agreement among physicists and cosmologists that the Universe is in several respects «fine -
tuned» for life».
@Chad «Those arent «other possibilities because with respect to the origin and fine
tuning of the universe, # 2 and # 3 are the same (you differentiate them only on the basis of if the external agent is still around
now or not).
a design agent was here and responsible for creation and universe
tuning and is here
now; and 3.