It helps that he's a great writer who knows how to put a tune to a tale.
Occasionally a fellow Costco-ite would sit down at the piano and pretend to play a tune.
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No matter -- among his many talents is the ability to carry a tune.
Essentially a neurological link that allows the mice to use auditory feedback to keep a tune.
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He could not read music, but he could carry a tune if he heard it enough.
Folk dancing, for example, combines skills in physical coordination, following a tune and socialization.
The creator can then hum a tune and that will be added on top of the beat.
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"I've never been a tune-up for anybody, never mind this English kid, " said the 36-year-old American veteran.
But like a real musician, even the same soloist sounds different every time it plays a tune.
Thomas Morley added a tune to "It Was a Lover and His Lass" not long after the play was written.
Mr. MERRITT: Regal and (unintelligible), we walk down the street, the spring in our feet, whistling a tune.
For all of the reasons I ever picked up a guitar or sang a tune in a Fargo, N.
If your car is acting out of the ordinary, have it evaluated instead of asking for a tune up.
Instead of keeping the written and improvised parts of a tune separate, Gress might layer one over the other.
He'd say, 'Now, here's a tune and this is the harmony to it.
Each repair facility has a different repair package it calls a tune up.
Fun won Best New Artist and Song of the Year, edging out the Lumineers and a tune by Mr. Sheeran.
No need to restore the files to a PC or to launch another application just to listen to a tune.
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Brook adds an Irish jig to the gravedigger scene, and has Polonius play a tune on the cushion while instructing Ophelia.
And the result of trying to concoct a tune that would please everyone: a load of harmonised but largely meaningless Euro-drivel.
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Asking a mechanic for a tune up is like going to a restaurant and ordering dinner but not specifying a menu item.
She closes with a tune called "Hoio, " based on a Somali lullaby.
Mr. Powell recalled taking the Jazzfest stage in 1970, at age 8, to play a tune with Danny Barker's Fairview Baptist Church Band.
During a break, the substitute pianist, a young African-American jazz musician named Herbie Hancock, was doodling with a tune he'd just written.
Once the framework of a tune was in place, Frisell and Chamberlain returned to the studio to add simple melodies and more layers.
Perhaps they should have reported that ETF investors are better looking, make better lovers, and can carry a tune better than traditional mutual fund investors.
The great Billie Holiday said she thought of herself as a horn when she delivered a tune, reshaping melody and words to increase their impact.
The squeaky-clean 24-year-old follows the recipe to the letter, and the result is a tune which is woefully deficient of any originality or sparky verve.
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