1.   And, at least so far, the Hard Rock has cost more to run than anticipated as the hotel and casino fine tune their formulas.

2.   Brooks has a writing credit here on a really fine tune.

3.   But there is little time to fine tune, little time to figure out how to succeed with their franchise player has taken over the floor again.

4.   CompuFlex will create software or fine tune programs developed by other companies and tailor these products to the needs of an individual business.

5.   Even as researchers fine tune the hearts, they know they are working with old technology.

6.   He invited the City Council to join the discussions to fine tune the measure and offered whatever information it needed to participate.

7.   Such research, Zoller said, should let companies fine tune very precisely for taste and smell.

8.   The audience was so intimate that he said KTLA engineers sometimes would call their few viewers and fine tune the TV pictures by adjusting transmissions from the station.

9.   The commissioners initially voted Wednesday to propose the rules on vapor pressure and sulfur but later rescinded that action to fine tune an amendment by Commissioner Ralph Marquez.

10.   Will this enable Washington to tootle a fine tune of steady, full-employment growth without inflation?

a. + tune >>共 368
different 5.46%
pop 4.65%
catchy 3.74%
old 3.64%
new 3.44%
familiar 3.34%
folk 2.53%
same 2.33%
traditional 2.22%
good 2.22%
fine 1.82%
fine + n. >>共 1645
line 6.41%
wine 2.87%
point 2.04%
job 1.97%
performance 1.36%
sieve 1.25%
restaurant 1.16%
form 1.16%
example 1.09%
detail 0.96%
tune 0.25%
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