Until 1995, he formed a ratings-topping double act with Kara Noble, as millions of listeners across the city tuned in to hear the pair exchange quips and banter each morning.
More fascinating, less dirty - Dyson now engineers motors in a room so clean no pollutants, pollen or dirt can damage the finely tuned technology being made by the highly calibrated production line.
They were joined on occasions by James Watt, the engineer who fine-tuned the steam engine, and Joseph Priestley, a burning radical who discovered oxygen.
He says he's not surprised by the finely tuned diplomatic language in this report.
To make their mice hypersensitive to explosives, the researchers altered the gene responsible for the DNT receptor so that the transgenic mice have as many as one million neurons in which the odor receptor is tuned to the fragrance of a land mine.
Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning director -- and east London resident -- best known for hit movies " Trainspotting" and " Slumdog Millionaire" was the man responsible for the Olympic opening ceremony, the show that televisions around the world were tuned in to at the start of London's long-awaited Games.
Perhaps this song will appeal to the millions who tuned into American Idol for the tension and drama.
The game drew a rating (the percentage of televisions tuned in to the game) of 47.0 on NBC.
The idea was fine-tuned over the following months and was formally launched in July, and now underpins the way Mr Zander is running Motorola.
"We switched on the transmitter, tuned our radios to 91.6 MHz and the sound came though loud and clear".
This calls for the lasers to be very finely tuned and the fuel pellet to be perfectly smooth, so that the implosion is symmetrical and fusion occurs.
Needless to say, the company's confident that the software components of the Transporter system will be finely tuned by the time Transporters begin making their way into the hands of backers.
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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.
Under the leadership of a team of education professionals, the teaching materials were transformed and the methodology was fine-tuned to support the development of an interactive educational environment in each learning group.
Gamers in particular will appreciate the speed boost, especially with software tuned to the new instructions.
That would be the 73.8 million viewers who tuned into the San Francisco 49ers 55-10 pummeling of the Denver Broncos in 1990.
In mid-May, the network had decided that the 7.7 million viewers who tuned into the show's season finale weren't enough to justify a second season pick-up.
The headphones are designed, engineered and tuned by the same engineers responsible for the highly-regarded P5 headphones, Zeppelin Air and the high-end 800 Series Diamond speakers found in Abbey Road Studios.
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Bear in mind that many of these offbeat attractions, run by passionate people who are enthused about their bizarre corner of the world, are not as fine tuned as the more famous Disney, Legoland or Universal Studios theme parks.
The infra-red light from dust heated by a star has a much longer wavelength ie, is cooler than most of the light from the star itself, so a camera tuned to the right wavelength can pick out a dust disc without being totally blinded by the stellar glare.
While it's no Jelly Bean, the Maximus-tuned version of HTC's Android 4.0 flavor appears to give Sense a shot in the arm, taking care of lag in the launcher and live wallpapers in addition to delivering a healthy overall speed boost.
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But he was so eager to escape the constant prodding and the roommate's loud TV that he tuned out the nurses' care instructions.
According to Jens Rydell and Winston Lancaster at Gothenburg University in Sweden, the majority of Scandinavian moths have tiny ears tuned to the ultrasonic pulses that bats emit as they give chase.
As a streaming service, it really does the job: Eight million people tuned in to the PlayStation 4 reveal, with one million watching concurrently.
We didn't get to use the Hero3 for its stated purpose just yet, but we'll be filming with the thing tomorrow, so stay tuned for all the POV footage.
Many spectators had waited for hours for the spectacular but many more tuned in to watch the show on television, with initial figures suggesting 12.9m people watched the display on BBC One.
To activate the altered neurons, they usually use a laser tuned to the proper wavelength and pipe the beam through a fiber-optic cable implanted in the brain tissue.
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And the more he needs a fine-tuned message, the more he has to control his fractious fans.
Idol reached 27 million viewers in 2006, handily trouncing the 16.1 million viewers who tuned in for the Torino Games.
When the Saturday night of the 2013 contest rolled around, all the pubs in Dublin were tuned to Eurovision, but the sound was off or woefully low.
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