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I really need some music to put me in tune.
The more in tune with each other, the better they could work a case.
But everybody was in tune, at least for half an hour.
Probably not, but I've never felt so in tune with the words.
For whatever reason, guys were just not in tune with what we had been doing.
"We could never get in tune with the game plan."
"He's someone who is very in tune with the business community."
For once I found myself in tune with the historical moment.
For the first time she felt herself completely in tune with him.
"Since then, people seem to be more in tune with the community around them," he said.
I tell stories to music and, thank God, in tune.
"The Governor at the moment is not in tune with us."
This time I felt more in tune with the discussion.
"She told me this house is special because it's in tune with everything around it."
As if I were completely in tune with another's brain.
Cap is much more in tune with other people I think.
"He has a creative mind that is in tune with what kids are looking for."
And you're pretty in tune with the laundry needs of your family by now.
You should be in tune with your own needs and body, because mistakes do happen.
It turned out the troops not in tune with their policy were the ones on the other side.
You're the one who's constantly in tune with his environment.
You have to be in tune to what your center is doing."
It's amazing how in tune it is with this new world.
Right now, no team is in tune more than Gordon's.
We always think prehistoric people were in tune with nature.