The guys that were buying are already in tuned with their favorite value picks.
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There are numerous tech companies experimenting with recognizing whether a student is tuned in or tuned out through facial expression analysis.
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And just because California voters are more tuned in than most doesn't mean much when most voters aren't tuned in at all.
When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and East and West Germany were finally united in 1990, millions tuned in each night to coverage that spanned nearly a year.
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When the various viewing platforms were factored in, nearly 9 million tuned in each week.
The boomBOTTLE's incredible bass comes from the large passive subwoofer that is housed in a tuned and ported enclosure for optimum performance.
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Things really heated up in late 2010, when viewers tuned in to watch actress Gwyneth Paltrow make her live singing debut with "Country Strong" at the CMAs.
At Scottish Enterprise, which already had several advantages in its track record, its in-house expertise and a government tuned in to backing its inward investment efforts, they couldn't believe their luck.
To date, the largest viewing audience for a single World Series game on television occurred in 1980 when 54.9 million tuned in for Game Six between the Phillies and the Royals.
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Two major events in the 1950s typified this give and take between past and present: the staunchly forward-looking Festival of Britain in 1951, a nationwide celebration of new art, architecture and design, and Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, to which millions of Britons tuned in.
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He's with us in Studio Three A. Of course, you tuned in last week, didn't you?
The main reason is this: Announcing a running mate offers a campaign the rare opportunity to drive a message on its own terms, so why waste that opportunity in the summer when voters are not yet fully tuned in to the campaign?
When the American women won the World Cup on home soil in 1999, 40m Americans (including President Clinton) tuned in to watch the game live.
Annette Funicello, who became a child star as a cute-as-a-button Mouseketeer on "The Mickey Mouse Club" in the 1950s, ruled among baby boomers, who tuned in every weekday afternoon to watch her on their flickering black-and-white television sets.
Idol reached 27 million viewers in 2006, handily trouncing the 16.1 million viewers who tuned in for the Torino Games.
In comparison, CBS reported that the average Super Bowl XLVII fan tuned in for 38 minutes (although that event lasted one night and MLG last an entire weekend).
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Viewing figures for her funeral in 1997 were 33 million people - more than the total who tuned in to watch Michael Jackson's or Ronald Reagan's funeral, according to Nielsen media research.
After the week we were in another mindset, completely de-stressed, unhurried, and totally tuned in to the laid-back aloha vibe that insists on harmony.
For his match race with War Admiral in 1933, they say 40, 000 came to the track while 40 million tuned in on the radio.
Adeeb acknowledges that in order to work internationally subject matter has to change to be, perhaps, less tuned in to local audiences in favour of wider ones -- but he is convinced cinema has the power to communicate over national borders.
' They get invested in them, and seasons later they still don't have answers to the questions they tuned in for, so they get a little disillusioned and give up.
"Jackson's death came up in just about every conversation I had from Thursday to Sunday, and yet only 5 million people tuned in to some of those broadcast specials, " Media Life magazine's Fitzgerald observed.
In Game One alone, it has been widely reported throughout the media that only 12.2 million viewers tuned in to watch the Zito vs.
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Around 39 million people tuned in to watch an upstart Arizona team beat the Yankees.
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An average 7.7 million viewers tuned in to watch the result announced by host Graham Norton.
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An average 111.3 million viewers tuned in on television, about 300, 000 more than last year.
This year, 98.7 million viewers tuned in to see the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals.
So, the conditions have to be relatively tuned in order for that to happen.
Of the 2.6M total unique viewers, each tuned in for an average of 150 minutes each.
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It's likely that viewers first tuned in owing to the appeal of lead actor Zooey Deschanel.
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