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31. Or the business interests that provide campaign cash and are more philosophically in tune with the congressional leadership?
32. He was fortunate in that his choice of subjects and his robust story-telling were perfectly in tune with his reading public.
33. They are a means of keeping the constitution in tune with changing political circumstances without recourse to legislation.
34. Our grand piano is in tune.
35. Behind the basso profundo may be lurking a Figaro-like baritone, as much in tune with the comedy of life as its tragedy.
36. Just by believing I'm moving my phantom limb," he said, "the arm is in tune with my thoughts.
37. I just saw your performance, I think about the treatment of melasma, certainly compared to the respective governance in tune, just a few products play a major modification.
38. By placing our bodies and environments in alignment with the magnetic axis, we can think and act more in tune with nature.
39. Did you hear about the violist who played in tune?
40. Worship is a theme that runs through many of the psalms. We cannot expect to do justice to the spirit of the book of Psalms if we're not in tune with Christian worship.
41. So I told Jackson that for all his curmudgeonly talk about despising the All-Star weekend that he was right in tune with its spirit: fun and entertainment.
42. Mr Ivanov was more in tune with Mr Putin's anti - Western sabre - rattling.
43. You're probably sufficiently in tune with your body to know when the pain is just a bother, perhaps the result of moving furniture a day or two before or eating that third enchilada.
44. The psychoanalytic or psychodynamic approach seems much more in tune with this research.
45. You may be somewhat of a dreamer and romanticize emotions,[Sentencedict] yet your dreams may reflect truths when you are in tune to your higher awareness.
46. Since neither my wife nor I had absolute pitch, I must attribute our daughters' accurate absolute pitch to the fact that our piano was in tune since their birth.
47. Laws are legitimate only if they are in tune with the opinions, values, and norms generated discursively in civil society.
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