Google could access 2 billion pages when Norvig arrived, small enough to let a handful of engineers fine-tune it.
Maybe our brains work as much to tune out reality as they work to tune us into it.
An enormous polytonal cluster that has the whole horizontal tune stacked up inside it.
As a general rule, I can't call the tune of who performs it.
It's a noisy, threadbare patchwork, but the tune shines in spite of it all.
He could not read music, but he could carry a tune if he heard it enough.
But like a real musician, even the same soloist sounds different every time it plays a tune.
Each repair facility has a different repair package it calls a tune up.
These surcharges supposedly will apply for one year, though if Congress finds this a popular tune, it may make it permanent.
Facebook has emphasized privacy settings to keep such information from being publicly visible and said they're continuing to fine-tune the tool as it rolls out.
He'd say, 'Now, here's a tune and this is the harmony to it.
The software allows Pi owners to connect a USB camera to the device and fine-tune the interval at which it takes pictures.
Fix it in the mix, if it needs a tune-up.
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It helps you tune in, and it provides the actionable insights that lead to increased revenue.
"We did over 1, 000 performances of 'My One and Only' together, " said Mr. Tune, who didn't want to spoil the story by telling it in his spacious East Side living room.
Customers can then continue to fine tune it as the program works for them.
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Little did he know that his subtle, recurrent variations of the tune would sear it permanently in our collective imagination.
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The company is designing a demonstration facility that will produce tens of thousands of gallons a year, where it will fine tune its manufacturing process.
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Adding to the risk (and also to the prospect of rich payoffs, or so Harvard's money managers hoped) was the fact that, thanks to its use of complex derivatives, Harvard had actually "overinvested" in risk investments to the tune of 105%, as Forbes puts it.
"UK debt is 56% of national income, Greek debt is almost twice that about 115%... when it comes to growth the Greek economy is expected to be in recession to the tune of 2.5% this year and 3.5% next year, while the British economy is actually growing and... the UK current account deficit is less than 2% of GDP of national income, the Greek figure is about 10%".
The principles of mindfulness are simple: tune in to the present, observe yourself in it.
And so that's why I wrote the tune from--I wrote it from that spirit.
It was out of tune with the proceedings.
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With more than 111 million people expected to tune in, it's advertising's biggest showcase.
If your car is acting out of the ordinary, have it evaluated instead of asking for a tune up.
It is not the best track on the album, but it shows a knack for composing a strong tune.
Keynes had tried to control that conference (and thereby give the British a lot of say), but it turned out that the Americans called the tune.
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