| 31. | As a national television audience tuned in Sunday, Nelson said:
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| 32. | Or, maybe the loyal NASCAR fans initially did tune in.
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| 33. | Which means that pretty much anyone, anywhere can tune in.
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| 34. | When the president says something like that, everybody tunes in.
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| 35. | Yuppies see him on Letterman, then tune in to ESPN.
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| 36. | Last year, 750 million viewers in 174 countries tuned in.
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| 37. | And even then, you can still tune in next Sunday.
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| 38. | Tune in, because Cho could be the Next Big Thing.
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| 39. | Tuning in to Tasik Chini, NEW STRAITS TIMES-MANAGEMENT TIMES
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| 40. | Let's hope the real players in Washington tune in.
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