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en We really have something for everybody. We are a tune us in and listen radio station. Tune us in at www.wwolradio.org and find out what we are doing.

en We have all around us, in the atmosphere, the music emanating from all the Broadcasting Stations of the World, but they do not assail your ear at any time. You are not aware of any Station; but, if you have a receiver and if you tune it to the correct wavelength, you can hear the matter broadcast from any Station; if you fail to tune it correctly, you will get instead of news only nuisance!

en Every letter has its own peculiar air, which air is very much hurt if the tune is not rightly pitched; for instance, if a tune is set on A natural, and in pitching the tune, you set it a tone too low, you transpose the key into G, which is perhaps quite different from the intention of the author, and oftentimes very destructive to the harmony.

en Combined, they only have about 10 million subscribers. You can look at that as being the equivalent of a couple of major cities. I had satellite radio and it was OK, but at the end of the day you want to be connected to what's happening locally so you'll tune in to your local radio stations to find out what's happening there or what concerts are going to be coming to town.

en All you need is an antenna (the bigger the better) and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police scanner or a hand-held ham radio will work just fine.

en All you need is an antenna — the bigger the better — and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police band scanner or a hand-talkie ham radio would work just fine.

en All you need is an antenna (the bigger the better) and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police band scanner or a hand-talkie ham radio would work just fine.

en They're our Tiger Woods. When they're on their game, people tune in and watch. When they're off their game, people tune in to see if they can find their game. Fans' interest is still there on both sides of the spectrum.

en Every time I play a tune, it's different, ... It should be different because that's the essence of what jazz is. I've probably played that tune 200 times, and like everything, the piece evolves and changes and there's more depth to it.

en His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure.

en Some of them come around once a week, some of them come around once every two or three weeks and that keeps stuff fresh. Every show is completely different. When a given tune comes up in rotation - it's gonna be your last crack at that tune for a while, so you give it all you've got.
  Bob Weir

en That's what makes BC special, that you can be athletically in tune and academically in tune.

en The greetings are in English, French, Japanese, Russian, German, and Spanish. All you need is an antenna (the bigger the better) and a radio receiver that you can tune to 145.990 MHz FM. A police scanner or a hand-held ham radio will work just fine.

en It was a major tune-up instead of what they thought was going to be a minor tune-up.

en While many people are trying to be in tune with infinite, what they really are is in tune with the indefinite.

en I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we only will tune in


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