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tune

noun as in melody

noun as in agreement

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This brought together leaders of Indigenous people from around the world who shared their knowledge of how communities could live in tune with the natural world.

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When the series was broadcast in an after-the-watershed slot, Reid says his players - and family members - tuned in.

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Swift released this shimmering tune in 2013 for the “One Chance” film soundtrack, and true to its title, it is sweet as a peach.

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Yet there’s no denying that Swift’s lyrics about love here lack the kind of depth she’s mined in tunes thought to have been inspired by the dastardly likes of John Mayer and Matty Healy.

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More than seven million people tuned in for the explosive finale of the third series.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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