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Sometimes the country was out of tune, and he failed.
It is impossible that anything should be out of tune.
But will it be out of tune by the time the election rolls around?
The little scamp seems to be out of tune with things.
And so they imagine the Song is out of tune."
He had been away too long, he was out of tune with the times.
In short he is out of tune with the world as it is.
He was out of tune with the technology of his mission.
However, it was out of tune, and he could find no one to service it.
Such a development would be out of tune with the trend to decentralization.
"You sang that song nine years ago, and it was out of tune then."
Despite being out of tune with many constituents, he remained popular enough to be elected to two more terms.
He was out of tune, and seemingly entirely unable to sing.
Labor leaders said no: he was out of tune on changing Social Security.
If there was a piano, it was out of tune.
Maybe the song of my life is out of tune, she reflected.
As a result mistakes could not be fixed and some instruments were out of tune on the 1973 release.
On one of the tracks I had to play over all this stuff that was out of tune.
And the dance band will be out of tune."
The strings were out of tune, the music sour, his fingers cold and numb.
He was out of tune, but he'd memorized the phrasing perfectly.
"First they said the singer was out of tune," Riahipour recalls.
Her defence, economic and political policies were out of tune with the spirit of the coming European decade.
Such an aim is out of tune with the real purpose of agricultural support.
He also asserts that the incumbent is out of tune with the voters' ideology and moral values.