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And if fans are getting two tunes out of it, it's all for the better.
And it's why the public increasingly tunes out the monochromatic messages from La La Land.
If it has to work too hard to figure out a slide, it tunes out.
I dragged my mother to Broadway musicals, and we clapped and sang the tunes out loud.
Denzel performs alongside KEYAH/BLU, another star in the making (with only a few tunes out there).
When he is engrossed in a crossword or Sudoku, he tunes out everything (and everyone) around him.
On his commute to Capitol Hill, he tunes out the buzz of partisan chatter on talk radio.
People can feel that when we play the tunes out or when they get them in their hands.
In fact, studies have shown that this demographic tunes out anything that looks like a traditional ad, online or otherwise.
There, he spends hours molding clay into decorative plates, and tunes out his personal problems, and those facing other former players.
The headset tunes out external stimulation: the broadcast really places you courtside, providing close-up views of the players, refs, and fans.
We had people in France and Canada loving our tunes, we put some tunes out in Japan that we didn't release here.
Estate opens with a reflective monologue, where Cardo confesses how he tunes out the negativity and strengthens his assurance in his music.
How are we supposed to take part in the promised post-Trump musical revolution if we can't even get the tunes out?
They must render facts themselves a matter of controversy that the media reports as a food fight and the public tunes out.
The question which is most often heard, once one tunes out the activist news media, is: How do we, the nation, get something better?
According to Jabra, that means these cans know when a loud train is coming down the tracks and specifically tunes out the loud train sound.
He skins animals in a hut in his backyard, tunes out his parents' fighting, and is the blatant odd-one-out in his friend group.
Minaj may never be able to envisage a path that sidesteps these musical categories altogether unless she tunes out the warring factions and turns inward.
Both liked to stretch tunes out into long improvisations; both had band members (John Cale and Phil Lesh, respectively) with roots in avant-garde music.
The battery is more useful for bringing your tunes out to the patio or to another room than for really taking your music on the go.
Kim Berry, his hairstylist of almost 30 years, told CNN he loved going around record labels to show he didn't need them to get his tunes out.
It tunes in to business evidence on a disastrous Brexit no deal, but tunes out from the economic damage of draconian blocks on access to vital overseas workers.
Faith is respected as a wellspring for rappers in times of hardship, but when it slips too closely to the foreground, a secular listening audience slowly tunes out.
But overall, they spent two hours attacking each other's voting records -- often focusing on the sort of legislative minutiae (Hyde Amendment!) that the average voter simply tunes out.
Where traditional music labels rely on copyright law to keep licensed tunes out of content creator videos and streams, Monstercat has built a small EDM empire explicitly for them.
In a Twitter posting last month, Tesla's chief noted that the radar system "tunes out" readings that appear to be overhead signs to prevent the car from braking unnecessarily.
The idea, as Russian dissident Garry Kasparov identifies clearly in a series of tweets, is to deflect so much that the public tunes out, and pressure on lawmakers to act abates.
Since winning the election, he has brushed aside critiques from politicians like Senator Elizabeth Warren, but he knows Streep has the ability to reach a mass audience that otherwise tunes out politics.
Google's Wear OS gets tiles Fossil has also developed a new battery mode that tunes out certain power-draining features in order to extend life to days at a time on a charge.
You were nothing unless you had some snazzy HitClips extras, like an FM radio scanner attachment, or a three-inch-long boom box that played your tunes out loud for all to enjoy.
As President Trump increasingly tunes out formal advisers, there's a growing list of misfits and hangers-on that he just can't seem to quit — and whose advice he seems to welcome and even adopt.
Written by Amir Nizar Zuabi, who conceived of the play with actor Corinne Jaber while they were traveling through Syrian refugee camps, Oh My Sweet Land is a gripping rebuke to anyone who hears "Syria" and tunes out.
Armed with nothing more high-tech than a pencil, paper and acoustic guitar, two of the world's most influential composers climbed the steps to a small office tucked above the studio and pulled tunes out of thin air.
While it didn't approach the viral levels of success he'd enjoy with later videos, the audience numbers were enough to keep him going under the Postmodern Jukebox banner, recruiting other musicians to make new, classic-sounding tunes out of modern hits.
New Year's Day at Output Location: Output Headliners: Maya Jane Coles Maya Jane Coles, the British DJ of "Truffle Butter" fame (among other things), will be pumping the tunes out of those bangin' Funktion-One's at Output on New Year's Day. 3.
In the second thread, the dolts and self-promoters surrounding a buffoonish presidential candidate try to make contact with the Russians, something the Russians don't particularly want and the dolts are too doltish to accomplish — leading to absurdist scenes like the famous Trump Tower meeting, where Don Jr. shows up expecting a big intel deal and instead gets a lecture on Russian adoptions while Jared Kushner tunes out and checks his phone.
The comic effect is made by trying to get complicated tunes out of a fairly simple musical instrument; it was a standard act in music halls and was often given overcomplicated Latin or Greek names for enticement.
The decoupling account suggests that attention becomes removed, or decoupled, from perceptual information involving an external task, and couples to an internal process. In this process, TUT is enhanced as internal thoughts are disengaged from surrounding distractions as the participant ‘tunes out’ the surrounding environment.
She released her first jazz album, Cold Sun, in 2009, accompanied by drummer Peter Erskine and Danish bassist Mads Vinding. The album drew comparisons to the stark music of ECM Records. She has now firmly landed in art/jazz territory. Although jazz is associated with improvisation, Eckemoff often writes her tunes out.
Build-a-Tune—The orchestra played a tune starting with minimal instrumentation and gradually added more until it became a full orchestral arrangement. Whoever named more tunes out of five received 10 points and a prize package. If both players were tied, each received five points and the prizes. This game was played only on the short- lived 1977 daytime version.
" Prashanth Reddy of Desimartini said, "Anirudh's music is a huge positive and I can't seem to get a few of the background tunes out of my head. Priya Anand looks utterly gorgeous in every frame. But "Vanakkam Chennai" is still just an okay-ish Rom-com that is hard to hate. It is does very little to reinvigorate a stagnant genre.
Then we took the best songs in to Monuments mains studios and recorded them. It still amazes me that we did the album on a three-track machine! At any rate, we cranked the tunes out in a couple of weeks and that was it. The album included noticeably more low-key renditions of "What a Girl Can’t Do" and "Faces".
Consequently, she is the frequent target of the strait-laced Barkhorn's disciplinary lectures, which she normally ignores and tunes out. Her special technique is an offensive barrel roll named Sturm which manipulates powerful gusts of wind to attack enemies. In the movie, Hartmann combined her Sturm ability with Perrine's Tonnerre spell, creating a lightning storm that more than doubles the effectiveness of their individual skills. With her Striker Unit equipped, Erica gains Dachshund features. Her armaments are the MG 42 and an MP 40.
Justin O'Conner making most of extended spring training He played for the Hudson Valley Renegades in 2012 and the Bowling Green Hot Rods in 2013.NEWS Renegades' 2010 first-round draft pick tunes out critics this seasonFormer Indiana prep standout grinding to live out MLB dream After the season, he played in the Australian Baseball League. O'Conner started 2014 with the Charlotte Stone Crabs.Oh, my, O’Conner: Catcher makes big impression for Rays He was selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game in July.
Schlesinger was known for his hard-nosed business practices. His animators worked in a dilapidated studio (Avery's unit were briefly assigned to a bungalow they dubbed "Termite Terrace"), and Schlesinger briefly shut down the studio in mid-1941 when unionized employees demanded a pay raise. On another occasion, he boycotted the Academy Awards for what he claimed was preferential treatment for the Walt Disney Cartoon Studio. He also farmed some of the Looney Tunes out to brother-in-law Ray Katz for tax breaks.
The Deadlines underwent a major overhaul in October 2000 after their three-month United States tour with The Huntingtons and Squad Five-O, when Sammy Lugosi, Brent Salo (a.k.a. The Creature), Carlos Cadaver and Thomas Demise left the band. Carlos Cadaver moved back to Los Angeles, and then Waisanen, Salo, and Demise went on to start a new project, The Red Sect. After a period of disillusionment, lead singer Shaun, began writing new songs, although in a completely different vein, and once again called on Jerry Attrick to help him flesh the new tunes out.
Debut album In Toytown was released in 1980. The band had a rest at the close of 1982 although a second Cravats LP The Colossal Tunes Out was released in 1983 on the Corpus Christi label. Dallaway and The Shend formed The Very Things, as well as DCL Locomotive and The Babymen \- the latter two had originally featured Svor Naan on guitar. A final release by Dallaway and The Shend as 'The Cravats DCL' was The Land of the Giants EP (1985) however, this incarnation did not include either Svor Naan (saxophone) who had joined Pigbros or, Dave Bennett (on drums) who had joined The Poison Girls.
In 1928, the 25-year-old Earl Hines opened what was to become a twelve-year residency at what was now renamed The Grand Terrace Cafe - by now "controlled" [or 25% 'controlled'] by Al Capone.See extensive interview with Hines about this period in Earl "Fatha" Hines, 1hr 'solo' TV documentary made in Washington DC for ATV, England, 1975 director Charlie Nairn: original 16mm film plus additional tunes 'out-takes' from that film archived in British Film Institute Library @ bfi.org.uk: see also www.jazzonfilm.com/documentaries. In that film Hines said, "Al came in there one night and called the whole band and show together and said, "We want to let you know our position.
In 2010 Tetine start the new decade releasing the album From A Forest Near You – a collection of luminuous DIY tropical mutant punk funk tunes out on Slum Dunk Music. At the beginning of 2011 Tetine releases two new albums. The first one, their 11th artist album named VOODOO DANCE & OTHER STORIES followed by a compilation of unexpected Brazilian artists called UNCORRUPTED TROPICAL WAVE - 1984-2011 curated by Bruno Verner & Eliete Mejorado. In June Tetine is invited to perform a re-enactment of the tent performance piece DEE GRAÇA made in collaboration with Jarbas Lopes back in 2003 in Firenze as part of the exhibition Tudo É - curated by Andrea Lissoni & Alberto Salvadori.
Tune Topics—Exclusive to the 1984 series, the orchestra would play five tunes with a specific theme. Originally, one topic was exclusively shown, but it was quickly changed to one of five categories chosen at random by a computer. Ten points were given to the contestant who identified the most tunes out of the five and, as with Melody Roulette, a sudden death tune was played if the contestants were tied after the initial five tunes had been played; should both players guess incorrectly, the procedure was repeated. Tune Countdown—Some episodes of the 1984–1985 series replaced Tune Topics with this game that gave the 2 contestants 20 seconds to name as many songs as possible (the clock stopped when a contestant buzzed in).
It is the summer of 1984 in Paris. Sarah, a well-to-do writer of children's books, and her working-class husband, Mehdi, an inspector of North African descent, are confronting some marital problems after the recent arrival of their first child. Sarah, stumbling over a bout of writer's block, has little maternal instinct towards their newborn baby, whose cries she tunes out with earplugs while she works. Her husband despairs when she neglects the child, does what he can to fill in, and sometimes parks the child with his parents. The couple have an open marriage and both are allowed to take outside lovers in a “don’t ask, don’t tell” arrangement that seems to work, although not without tensions.
And you'll have to – it's not an easy album to make sense of on the first spin, but those brave enough to have another go likely will, like me, one day be astonished at how long the disc has been in one chamber of the disc changer." CMJ New Music Monthly′s review categorized the music as "pop of the most depraved variety," and wrote, "There’s always some jarring detail added or subtracted, some unsettling minor component that takes these tunes out of the realm of the normal. Gently plucked acoustic guitars will suddenly be ripped apart by a mutinous fuzzbox, seemingly at random." The review continued, "If pop’s purpose is to soothe and delight, then this is either half-pop or fullblooded mutation/mutilation, as there’s nothing soothing about this in the least. It’s disturbing, but the sort of disturbance you’ll be whistling at work.
Despite allowing the overall album a seemingly positive score of three out of five, critic Eric Henderson found the shift to more contemporary material unconvincing, noting that "If Chaka Khan was every woman, Dion is and ever shall be every awkward soccer mom. Only now, she's taken her CD-R of Celtic pop tunes out of the SUV stereo and is bumping a mix of midtempo neo-power ballads from the likes of Kesha and Katy Perry instead. Typical of mothers struggling to fit in with the next generation, the chief intention of Loved Me Back to Life is to pass for contemporary". On a positive note, Henderson opined that the album works when Dion sticks to her established signature style: "Dion's cover of Janis Ian's rueful "At Seventeen" comes off less like a lament for childhood dreams that didn't come to pass and more like a lilting word of advice from someone old enough to know better, which is precisely the zone where the album excels: when Dion drops the act and embraces her manic, Hallmark card-brandishing guru of schmaltz".
The requirement that a full-service station maintain local presence in its community of license has been used by proponents of localism and community broadcasting as a means to oppose the construction and use of local stations as mere rebroadcasters or satellite-fed translators of distant stations. Without specific requirements for service to the local community of license, stations could be constructed in large number by out-of-region broadcasters who feed transmitters via satellite and offer no local content.ON THE RADIO: Corporate bigfoot CSN tunes out community stations, MIKE MILIARD, Boston Phoenix There also has been a de facto preference by regulators to encourage the assignment of broadcast licenses to smaller cities which otherwise would have no local voice, instead of allowing all broadcast activity to be concentrated in large metropolitan areas already served by many existing broadcasters. When dealing with multiple competing US radio station applications, current FM allotment priorities are: (1) first full-time aural service; (2) second full-time aural service; (3) first local aural transmission service; and (4) Other public interest matters.

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