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33 Sentences With "keyed in on"

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Senate Democrat Ron Wyden keyed in on that part, and was harsh.
Swift's Instagram post Sunday keyed in on several hot-button social issues.
INGRAHAM: Dinesh, you&aposve keyed in on that in examining the theory here.
As early as 1992, the company keyed in on the sales potential with minority women.
The one thing we keyed in on was that everything he felt, he felt strongly.
For decades, would-be earthquake prognosticators had keyed in on foreshocks and other isolated seismic events.
They have shifted targets and keyed in on European foreign ministries, according to the analyst, Benjamin Read.
The FBI keyed in on Kemp after analyzing records from cellphone towers near the sites of the robberies.
But Bertens was slowed by a strained left calf, and Williams keyed in on it with merciless intent.
Sean McElwee, a progressive organizer and writer on the steering committee of No IDC New York, keyed in on the timing of the announcement.
He keyed in on areas of Mnuchin's past consistently attacked by Democrats, including the 36,000 foreclosures he oversaw as an executive at OneWest regional bank.
One particularly explosive exchange that Democrats have keyed in on was a text sent to Sondland by the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, Bill Taylor.
But you would imagine that's important for ... Oh I think so but I know the Under Secretary is very keyed in on that as well.
Though Flores had returned home for the summer, investigators searched his dorm room with four cadaver dogs, which keyed in on Flores's mattress, according to police.
As defenders keyed in on DeAndre Hopkins throughout the season, Watson spread the ball around to his other receivers, and completed 214 percent of his attempts.
Investigators initially keyed in on Katrinak's husband, Andrew, who'd told police he thought someone broke into his house, cut the telephone line and abducted his wife and son.
Market participants have been keyed in on the Fed's intentions regarding rates as well as the $3.8 trillion in bonds the central bank is holding on its balance sheet.
But he keyed in on the highly sensitive discipline of signals intelligence — or the remote monitoring of enemy communications — that struck several with deep experience as better left alone.
The federal agencies seem to have keyed in on a critical difference between doors-off flights, which strap in passengers with harnesses, and traditional helicopter tours, which use seat belts.
Conflicts of interest Democrats also keyed in on DeVos ties to education companies and possible accusations of conflict-of-interest between the potential education secretary and those she will seek to regulate.
Adding fuel to the fire, the media keyed in on everything United's new fare class lacked — no carry-on luggage, no preselection of seats, no ability to upgrade to a higher class.
With its mandate, the agencies seem to have keyed in on a critical difference between doors-off flights, which strap in passengers with harnesses, and traditional helicopter tours, which use seat belts.
But that misleading message was compounded when some outlets keyed in on a suggestion in the paper that climate models have "overestimated" warming by 0.3 degrees C, taking this to mean that temperatures are not rising as quickly as the IPCC says they are.
That was the gist of the message from multiple Chinese business leaders, who keyed in on major Chinese projects, their desire to see the end of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war and their optimism that Asia's largest economy will continue to drive global growth.
I don't think this is a terribly accurate read of the film, where all three characters get full, complicated character arcs and are tested in interesting ways, but if you really keyed in on, say, Finn and Rey's interplay in Force Awakens, I get the disappointment.
When I finally keyed in on the right spot to plant my heel — about as close to the back of the floor as the clutch would allow — I stopped making a fool of myself and was actually able to process the things the instructors told us.
British trance trio Dario G keyed in on some of David Bowie's brightest work (the 1970 single "Memory of a Free Festival") for "Sunmachine" —a beautiful burst of buoyant kickdrums, jaunty piano plinks, and fluttering flutes newly recorded for this mix by Bowie's own long-time sideman and producer Tony Visconti.
"We keyed in on the ones that had an unintended artful or outtake quality," says the publisher Tom Adler, on the photographs in his new book, "The Moon: 1968-1972," selected from nearly 200,000 archival images taken by Apollo astronauts including Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard (whom he likens, in this particular capacity, to tourists).
The two-page spread, heavy with photographs taken at a tournament in New Orleans, Louisiana, keyed in on the enthusiasm and school spirit of the coeds. Perhaps as irony, Bradley's basketball team, in action vs. Holy Cross, was shot as background for their avid supporters.
In SVGA (640×480) it pushed the PCs of the time to the limit. Suddenly a resolution of 320×200 seemed a poor option and NASCAR Racing was the race sim of choice for anyone with a capable PC, particularly in North America. It was the first sim where cars no longer looked like boxes. It keyed in on sophisticated physics modeling.
Several of them were keyed in on explicit directions from Sullivan and Myers under the line "SS entry." While some of the suspicious entries were made by directors and managers, others were made by lower-level accountants who didn't understand the seriousness of what they were doing. While meeting with another accounting director, Troy Normand, they learned about more potentially illicit accounting. According to Normand, management had drawn down the company's cost reserves in portions of 2000 and 2001 to artificially reduce expenses.
With their help, Finley made a musical comeback, featuring him in packaged tours with acts like Robert Lee Coleman and Alabama Slim. Finley released his debut studio album, Age Don't Mean a Thing, on September 30, 2016, on Big Legal Mess Records. Although for the most part Finley was a bluesman, his record producer Bruce Watson keyed in on more of his soulful compositions. With production credits from Watson and Jimbo Mathus, Finley traveled to Memphis to record the album with members of the Bo- Keys.
In the first game of the season against Western Michigan, Slaton struggled rushing early as the Broncos keyed in on him, but ended with 109 rushing yards and three touchdowns and 61 receiving yards on 2 receptions and a touchdown as the Mountaineers won 62-24. In the second week of the season, Slaton had 146 yards on 24 carries and touchdown runs of 1-yard and 18-yards while the Mountaineers beat Marshall 48-23 in front of the largest crowd ever at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, in Huntington, West Virginia. In this game, Slaton became the third Mountaineer to surpass 3,000 rushing yards in his career. Pat White on the sideline of the Mississippi State game In the third game of the season against Maryland, Slaton and the Mountaineers beat the Terps 31–14.

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