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I will know it because I'm that in tune with myself and that in tune with God.
People have been in tune with the earth and the earth in tune with people for millennia, he says.
Clinton was simply in tune with this transformation, in the same way that Trump was in tune with the way the Republican Party had now shifted.
"Tune in, tune in, tune in," Mr. Chandler, 21, said on his video stream, turning the camera toward a friend sprawled on the floor who appeared to be unconscious.
Aries season has you in tune with current events, Aquarius.
I'm more in tune to what my partner is feeling.
Rose and Butler seem to be more in tune, too.
You always want to be in tune to your customer.
And in high school, Dillon was in tune with that.
If anything, you'll be especially in tune with word choice.
You're in tune with what you need at this time.
"I've always been in tune with my body," she says.
The ability to sing in tune or clap in rhythm?
You've always been in tune with your spiritual life, correct?
He is in tune with the elements and the universe.
There is a clear reason for this change in tune.
They go out of tune, or are rarely in tune.
I'm really confident that she's in tune with the members.
"They have grown up really in tune to ingredients," he said.
I have to be in tune with where my family is.
Predicting 2017 in 2013 requires staying in tune with the world.
Get your baby in tune with the groovy-ass natural world.
Gil was not really sort of in tune with the company.
Finally my ear was in tune with what they were doing.
Such products are in tune with the region's politics these days.
In tune with last year, Macy's marks one of the first.
Which, to be honest, seems rather in tune with the times.
It's about being in tune with what the market is today.
He seemed to be getting more in tune with the people.
But apparently I wasn't in tune with the hierarchy in Washington.
Akira was in tune with her sexuality at an early age.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No. I think the women will be more in tune.
Like Get Out was astonishing—satirical, scary, in tune with the times.
"Police need to be more in tune with the community," Virginia Rep.
Of the simulations conducted, two were in tune with the GRAIL data.
We have to reconnect to it and stay in tune with it.
Tyler Henry might have been the most in-tune of all, though.
This was a band in tune with the sounds developing around them.
It also seems deeply in tune with Han's purpose as a writer.
Basically, it means you're in tune with your hunger and fullness cues.
The trumpet sounds again, popular songs, almost in tune, then becomes quiet.
The big gun companies are clearly not in tune with the public.
SS: Is Mr. Trump actually in tune with American people on this one?
Yeah, he might be more in tune with the youth than I am.
We are trying to be more in tune with each other's love languages.
"Oh man, I became much more in tune with my emotions," he said.
"A lot of people just aren't that in tune into politics," Scholten said.
That's why it's so important to always be in tune with your finances.
Here's how to make sure you're playing in tune using Microsoft's search engine.
I was trying to explore, trying to be in tune with my spirit.
Everyone knows animals are more in tune with the universe than us humans.
If the instrument is in tune, it will sound slightly, but noticeably off.
His face was sweating; his eyes were hungry; his guitar was in tune.
Following the system failure, there was further evidence of a change in tune.
"Stay in tune with your body and listen to your gut," she said.
So I think they're doing things that are in tune with the industry.
" Dickerson loved giving birth "because I felt so in tune with my body.
Allegrozzi said the Anglophone population was increasingly in tune with idea of independence.
They're just so much better trained and more in tune with their bodies.
I was in tune with everything around me, and I got the munchies.
The fact that I invented it was completely in tune with the setting.
You'll be more in tune with your emotions once the Thanksgiving activities wind down.
But if you&aposre your own personal masseuse, you&aposre always like in tune.
Matthew Caws "In Tune" Ah, I love a good shimmery guitar-driven rock track.
Thanks to social media, they are more in tune with the world than ever.
It is, he says, in tune with the multilingual, multi-ethnic character of Switzerland.
He said I was so in tune with life and he wasn't any longer.
Aim to keep your living expenses and budget in tune with that lower income.
That's just much more in tune with the neurobiological reality of how things are.
Going out into the great outdoors is wonderful for getting in tune with nature.
Having a budget keeps you honest with yourself and in-tune with your expenses.
What I'm offering is decency, I'm offering something that's more in tune with nature.
We want every song to be in tune with the rest of the album.
The overall design feels more in tune with PayPal's brand than the last update.
She hasn't always been in tune with the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
Today, the internet allows me to stay in-tune with the latest fuel news.
Authentic people are deeply in tune with who they are and what they want.
Price's opinion happens to be in tune with America's mainstream approach to addiction treatment.
And for everyone else, her carefree attitude might just inspire a change in tune.
"Plan flight or travel more in tune with your kids' biological clocks," she said.
But it would expose whether they were in tune with their members' best interests.
And A.C. defensively was just so in tune, getting steals, getting stops, getting strips.
It was a generous gift — and one completely in tune with our cultural times.
However, it seems like the artist's landscape etchings were more in tune with reality.
I was staying very in tune with it, because I think you need it.
It was beautifully designed, impressively powerful, and in tune with the changing ways people worked.
We're going to have a moment together where we're listening and we are in tune.
That's why I believe being in tune with your body is the most important thing.
The lipsticks themselves are decorated with lightning bolts in tune with the stormy weather theme.
Sometimes dubbed the "father planet," Saturn keeps us in tune with our obligations and responsibilities.
She has even said the disorder helped her become more in tune with her body.
Wednesday's comments mark a change in tune from Ryan, who previously seemed resistant to changes.
From then on, I became more in tune with my body, and that relaxed me.
In many respects, Trump's iconoclastic, isolationist stance is much more in tune with popular opinion.
And it is in tune with Trump's habit of repudiating the approaches of his predecessor.
Bixby should now be more in tune with recommending things based on your individual preferences.
Breakingviews The exit of CBS from the radio business looks in tune with the times.
At her best, Lilith in Pisces is incredibly psychic and in tune with her surroundings.
I might not be in tune to what's going on in society, but she is.
She was very much in tune with our feelings and wanted the best for us.
But Cashin said the markets are more in tune to the U.S.-China trade war.
"The students are the ones who are in tune with the world," Mr. Aoun said.
He wants her to modernize the monarchy and be more in tune with her people.
"I think Boeing's very in tune with the administration but also with its customers," Kahyaoglu said.
I guess his caseworker had given him a $10 guitar, but it wouldn't stay in tune.
But Michalczyk is also a millennial, and is in tune with the their psyche in general.
As the mystery author wrote: If ever animal was in tune with the infinite, William is.
Then you hope and pray it stays in tune, but it doesn't so it doesn't matter.
Her France-first, close-the-borders politics are in tune with the continent-wide nationalist trend.
The Classic Vanilla flavor, while in tune with the wedding theme, doesn't meet their criteria either.
So, in tune with the spirit of the times, we present an alternative set of awards.
Unfortunately, the fourth quarter — which kicks off today — shows little potential for a change in tune.
Pisces is a Water sign so they tend to be very in tune with their emotions.
I want a relationship where we'll both be in tune with our honesty and our feelings.
Edwards is a longtime market bear who hasn't been in tune with the record-breaking expansion.
Then comes the pic to show the world just how in-tune your coordinating style is.
Being in tune with your cycle can affect your daily life, sleep, and fertility, he says.
Birds sing in tune thanks to neurochemical feedback, according to a paper published today in Science.
"People in the hospital are in-tune to looking for babies with this problem," she says.
You're very in tune with the universe today, Sagittarius, and your psychic abilities are very strong.
The innocence I had as a child in tune with the woman inside was stripped away.
And I don't think we, the church, are really in tune to all of their questions.
""That was a few years ago," Bloom told Stern, adding: "I'm so in tune with nature.
This is an especially cute moment for you, Libra—you're feeling in-tune with the universe!
Fund managers say the new restraint is in tune with shareholder demands for value for money.
I'm more comfortable with myself as a person now; I feel more in tune with myself.
Because skateboarders, Hubbard says, are innately more in tune with earth and its energy than many.
The film feels very much of the moment and in tune with the concept of instability.
It's even better to be in tune with what type of feedback resonates with you most.
Tilted Kilt and Twin Peaks offer menus that are more in tune with casual restaurant trends.
He is so in tune with his guys and knows what levers to pull and when.
The bûche should bring a light final touch, with flavors in tune with what came before.
Mr. Zephirin said asking prices are more in tune with what buyers are willing to spend.
"He's been in tune, pretty much in step with all the things we do," Maccagnan said.
He got over his initial reluctance to switch positions, but he kept his swing in tune.
"At a certain point, we got so in tune we barely had to talk," he says.
You can improve, but you can also get pleasure even if you're not completely in tune.
The model would be in tune to the driver's mood and play the appropriate track accordingly.
Nunes' GOP colleagues credit him with being in tune with the inner workings of the legislative branch.
I'd be focused and in tune with the world and then, la di da, I'd space out.
Will and Grace (Debra Messing) show that they're still as in tune with each other as ever.
Whenever there was staff turnover, they were replaced by those that were ideologically in tune with Solomon.
Now I'm more in tune with my emotions and am more confident than I ever was before.
Such a compromise would also be in tune with how the debate about net neutrality has evolved.
When you're in tune with public demands and you can create the appropriate solutions, you'll be successful.
The AAP, with its lofty recommendations, doesn't sound entirely in tune with the realities of daily life.
"Pisces is a water sign which means it's very emotional and in-tune with feelings," explains Gat.
As women are typically in tune with their bodies, they will usually recognize that something is off.
But I do think that creative Geminis have, throughout history, been really in tune with those things.
As a writer, I think staying in tune with your 16-year-old fears is very important.
It is a space, ultimately, of commerce which Harry Potter: Wizard's Unite feels depressingly in tune with.
Ultimately, though, none of these candidates seems in tune with New Hampshire -- or the country at large.
And the silly thing is, I am very much in tune with what I like, scent-wise.
A more efficiently-run military, in tune with the contemporary societal and security landscape, has its merits.
But perhaps more important, Mr. Sarkozy may be the politician most in tune with the country's unease.
He emphasizes the importance of being in tune with your environment, and watching out for your neighbors.
Another staple is the wave ring, which keeps in tune with the VSCO girl's beachy, surfer vibe.
"His capacity to be in tune with voters' concerns is damaged by those cases," Miquet-Marty said.
When you are cooking for other people, you need to be in tune with all of this.
There's something about listening to Obongjayar that makes you feel spiritual and more in tune with yourself.
But when a woman chimes in to get Watson to listen, he seems much more in tune.
He's a lot more in tune with himself and sensitive than the other boys in the group.
"We're very much in tune with each other on what we bring to the table," Granato said.
His break-things-along-the-way style is also in tune with two of his fundamental inclinations.
You'll even get in-depth stat tracking so you can always stay in tune with your progress.
Historically, African-Americans have come from an agricultural background that kept them in tune with the Earth.
Hedge funds continue to account for 4% of their allocation, keeping in tune with the prior quarter.
Not to worry, we found someone younger, more handsome, and more in tune with heroic masculine virtues.
It's so personal and so in tune with what's happening in the world and in the black community.
I don't think we were in tune—maybe ever—with how things work as far as that goes.
This, a Godrej spokeswoman said, was in tune with the company's policy to make all interactions gender-neutral.
Will I be able to keep it in tune to go out and do 20 minute sets somewhere?
These ideas, which may have once felt radical, were now largely in tune with an ongoing national conversation.
I have never felt more in tune with him than that time, and after that, it's been amazing.
I felt genuinely in tune with my emotions and my mental health and my life clicked into place.
We are much more in tune with the audience rather than second-guessing their perception, expectations and aspirations.
Slowly but surely, dudes are starting to wear nail polish and become more in tune with their feelings.
Plus, tonally, Pitt is very much not in tune with Deadpool 2, which makes the spot more surprising.
These people, naturally and sensibly conservative, tend to be more in tune with mechanical than digital breaker systems.
He said Dao is not at fault, a change in tune from his initial comments on the matter.
I'm more in tune with myself, because in solitary, you get to know yourself, who you really are.
By comparison, DeRienzo argues that other tech companies are "less in-tune" with his local digital publishers' needs.
Employing mirrors, fluorescent colors, and stroboscopic lights, Colombo's spaces were perfectly in tune with the Radical Design aesthetic.
Do you feel those messages, explicit or implicit, are more in tune with this political and social moment?
"A lot of us feel that we are not very much in tune with the world," Hohwy says.
Hopefully it won't be so lipsticky fashion and be more in tune with what real lesbians are like.
The president's latest FBI broadside is in tune with Republican lawmakers pushing for the release of the memo.
For her, being "girly" means being empathetic, generous, and in tune with the needs of those around you.
"He was so in tune with what we were doing and what was in the media," she said.
Taking a pause before your first bites can help you become more in tune with your hunger cues.
In tune with Perrotin&aposs words, she says she will hang the certificate of authenticity in her office.
For others, emotional intelligence requires care and practice to really become in tune with how your peers feel.
His passion for microtonal music grew out of a desire for intervals that were purer — more fully in tune — than those yielded by equal temperament, a system adopted by composers in the 21952th century that made it possible to produce a more or less in-tune sound in any key.
Moreover, Figma's home on the web allows for the product to evolve more rapidly and in tune with customers.
These countries' emphasis on faster growth is very much in tune with similar policy intent of the new administration.
Others have written about how relentlessly in tune Case's singing is live: how every note rings clear and true.
The rosy Stratus hue is in tune with the pink eye shadows spotted recently on social media and runways.
None of their employees were in tune with the drone's technical specifications, let alone an MSRP or release date.
What do you do when your body is angry with you, when you don't feel in tune with it?
I like people who are really in tune with nature because for me that's the best inspiration we have.
It reminds us that perception, is a personal phenomenon, allowing us to be increasingly in tune with this awareness.
It would be a plebiscitary shareholder democracy, more in tune with what many Americans think, but more dangerous, too.
"She's very operational and in tune with her team," said Peter Hamilton, CEO of Tune, a mobile marketing firm.
Nick Bell was one of the smartest, most in-tune people when it came to the future of content.
Wholly in tune with a woman with an aversion to populist gestures, an insatiable appetite for work, papers, practicalities.
I'm more in tune with sex workers and have been fortunate to form lifelong friendships with many of them.
As I stare in amazement at how in-tune these young men are with their food, Daniel chimes in.
He's in tune with the pitchers, he understands their stuff and he's done a great job behind the plate.
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"Becoming a mother has helped me become so much more in tune with myself as a woman," said Waddell.
I want—not "I want," because my ego wants everything to sound in tune and in time and everything.
By making such moves, tech players can help policymakers create informed policy that is more in tune with technology.
John's like the essence of coolness, so if you're a real cool person, you're automatically in tune with him.
" Shortly before sharing them, too, Wayne updated his Facebook header to a banner that reads "In Tune We Trust.
By finally passing the Music Bus bill, compensation for musicians will be more in tune with what they deserve.
That's not to say that those who assembled were always 100% in tune with what was going on onstage.
The zine was, said Richard Lynn, a longtime contributor, very much in tune with the city and the moment.
Trump's skepticism about international institutions and U.S. intelligence agencies is also in tune with common libertarian assumptions (and paranoias).
"It's viscerally there in all of us," he said, speaking of the urge to be in tune with nature.
"Kenyans are very much in tune to what's going on in American elections, so they knew Romney," she said.
But it was perfectly in tune with the tennis season to date: When you least expect it, expect it.
Global media, including the BBC, AFP and the Financial Times were in tune with Liberian media throughout the process.
Once connected, it will vibrate in tune with the music you're listening to — sort of like a wearable subwoofer.
So I guess that helps us understand why these filmmakers aren't already in tune to the slower cinema techniques.
It is a lovely watercolor perfectly in tune with the décor of the guest bedroom where it now hangs.
Everything you put in your body is definitely how your body will respond, so be in tune and eat well.
It means you can read as you scroll, and touch responses feel much more in tune with your finger's placement.
Dolores' violence is carried out in tune to Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer," a telling song if there ever was one.
That's why I stay in-tune with the youth because they bring things outta me I didn't know I had.
With such little information, it can be difficult for a contracted composer to create music in tune with the game.
He understood the 2009 Fort Hood shooting — he represents the area — but now is more in tune somehow with it.
Chief McManus is very in tune with making sure that not only is law enforcement protective but into customer service.
And in some ways that means they are once again — as ever — in tune with the scene: calmer, more collected.
But I have welcomed some new ways of coping into my life, and I'm more in tune with my body.
And if you're trying to multi-task in bed, your chances of feeling in tune with your body are slim.
"We have an obligation to be in tune and to be informed about the politics of our country," Hechavarria says.
Riskier companies in tune with global growth have been market leaders – replacing the dividend cash cows favored a year ago.
My panel designs leave something to be desired, but every module works, and is in tune (a challenge in itself).
Maybe FOMO has a little bit to do with it, OR maybe you're just the most in-tune generation ever!
Any legislator who thinks retailers need another tax or price hike is not in tune with the current economic environment.
The leveling out of the consumer loan demand is fully in tune with that subdued mood in the corporate sector.
"She definitely keeps everyone in tune a little bit, and she gives very good advice if someone's nervous," Douglas said.
Moderation is going to be really key, listening to your body and trying to stay in tune with your body.
The more you do it, the more you become in tune with your body, with your emotions, with your movements.
Mindfulness reduces anxiety, and can make you more in tune with the sensations arising in the body moment by moment.
Instead, I stay in tune with my body and my mind, and I think, 'What do I feel like eating?
Ms. Lambert's film builds nicely, staying in tune with the ordinariness and intimacy explored in Ms. Akerman's boldly rendered films.
"Yeah because some people are more in tune to receiving it, so like, you're one of those people," Kourtney notes.
But with the later releases, they became in tune with who they were becoming along with what they were producing.
She knowingly shared language and reference, personality and cackles perfectly in tune with what they desired from and of her.
Like a religious leader, he's fallen out of favor, no longer in tune with the hidden forces of the world.
Get your favorite beverage — wine, coffee or a soothing hot tea — and get in tune with your inner financial self.
Rob's mood swings scare me sometimes, and I always have to be in tune with early signs of his agitation.
Sometimes we think we're going crazy when we're actually in tune with our time and in synch with our fellows.
The wine also sang in tune with the barley risotto with oyster mushrooms in cheese sauce that I sampled next.
For them, he is an American President who is much more in tune with their interests than President Obama was.
This can result in people "feeling more in tune with other people at the end of the day," she said.
"We're a mixed family, and so that's something that my wife and I are very in tune with," Humphrey said.
"It&aposs an impossible question to ask because they were so aggressive and creatively in tune with us," Hoberman answered.
In that sense, Pérez has got what he wanted: his own Guardiola, a coach entirely in tune with his surroundings.
Beyond that, Ha navigates the kitchen with her other senses, which she's "more in tune with" after losing her vision.
The people in this book are so in tune with the tools they're using and with the environments they're in.
Exposure to natural light is really important in terms of keeping our body in tune with its 24-hour rhythm.
To see a woman so in tune with the health and well-being of the baby inside her was incredibly inspirational.
She describes in an interview the emotional toll of the job, saying she has to be "in tune" all the time.
"Being truthful forces me to say the current timetable for some lines is no longer in tune with reality," Philippe said.
As someone who's very in tune with their body, what has the experience and sensation of pregnancy been like for you?
When I start working with these other artists that's when I'll really start to get in-tune with what they're about.
Each threw up a candidate more in tune with his party's extreme than the centre, thus opening up space in between.
"Deal makers surveyed in Japan, China, Australia, London, Sweden — they're not as in tune with the U.S. political environment," he said.
It is all a bit extra, but he likes it that way, his tastes in tune with those of his stylist.
Plus, after the 2016 presidential election, people seem to be more in tune with the importance of going to the polls.
Appropriately titled "Encore", the music makes more use of slower reggae tempos but tonally feels in tune with their back catalogue.
Our bodies are so incredibly in tune with our surroundings that they know, on a neurological level, when something is off.
Mr Kudlow is a conservative broadcaster who may be more in tune with Mr Trump's economic agenda than Mr Cohn was.
For self-preservation reasons, many of these establishment Republicans are slowly transforming themselves to be more in tune with their voters.
In addition to supplementing with the vitamins, of course, she tries to stay in tune with how food makes her feel.
But to understand Mr McCartney, a biographer has to be completely in tune with his music, to join his family singalong.
"It was definitely a learning experience, but every year we participate in KAMANDAG, we get more in tune with our allies."
In the United States, they are in the paradoxical posture of being more in tune with the constitution than the president.
Flow should help women feel more in tune with their bodies, the same way that fitness trackers and heart monitors can.
Always a man in tune with his moment, 2016 may eventually be remembered as the year that Bob Dylan discovered emojis.
The study argues that by taking photos we become more in tune with the activity, therefore intensifying our experiences of it.
Your intuition and imagination will be especially in tune on January 19, when your ruler Mercury connects with dreamy planet Neptune.
It has to do with making your body more in tune spiritually, and also just giving the digestive system a rest.
The Knicks were disjointed and scattered on opening night in Cleveland, like a high-profile jam band not yet in tune.
Not everyone is in tune with that frequency, but he's on it, and he's sharing it with the rest of us.
It might sound cheesy, but I do feel like I'm more in tune with the world around me, whatever that means.
That influx is in tune with a perceptible shift in fashion's direction, said Dayna Isom Johnson, who charts trends for Etsy.
"The marks we make on the page have always changed and developed in ways in tune with our needs," he added.
Ergo, this is an exercise very much in tune with the serious-commitment-needed affairs of 20 and more years ago.
But what he does and where he goes is in tune with the present evolution of the political scene in Europe.
That set the notes for the other planets based on their relative orbital periods, although they are not exactly in tune.
The U.S. is making the most progress on filling this void, with parents in tune with preparing their children for inheritance.
Best for: Brain-tingle-loving insomniacs looking to get out of their heads by getting more in tune with their bodies.
Her respect for the environment and collaborative approach to the natural world is very much in tune with the contemporary zeitgeist.
" Sellers said Miller calling out to Ellis to continue the chase showed that Miller "was in tune with getting the job done.
You are in tune with your deep inner drive this weekend, and someone special can bring out a different side of you.
She's also pro-environment, pro-LGBTQ rights, and pro-diversity, and thus in tune with the social concerns of well-off cosmopolitans.
You may feel more in tune with nature, given its familiarly floral and earthy aroma, or at the very least more relaxed.
Today's businesses are more in tune with their customers than ever, which only serves to strengthen their position in the digital economy.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star also pulls from her experience as a ballet dancer to stay in tune with her body.
That's a surprising voluntary move that perhaps shows Facebook is finally getting in tune with the public perception of its shady actions.
There, he says, "They be saying I sound like I'm out of tune / I ask them: "Do you cry in tune nigga?
"Women will actually take fewer sick days off with period leave because they're more in tune with their well-being," argues Pope.
MTV used to be closely in tune with what youth culture wanted, and they were adept at leading the conversation around it.
She thinks the relentless market research which has kept Jollibee in tune with Filipino food fads will also serve it well overseas.
Throughout the album, we learn that Grace has always felt more in tune with her mother's side of the family, the Williams.
What Chancellor Merkel said is in tune with the basic values upon which the European project is built—namely solidarity and responsibility.
Ontario's change in tune after more than 100 years of prohibition says quite a bit about price gouging in the concert industry.
I also found myself becoming more in tune with her as a woman leader, as I shared in my piece endorsing her.
If you're not totally in tune with Latin music, you may not know Maluma yet, but it's only a matter of time.
Unfortunately, the more frustration builds, the more the constituency grows for a spoiler candidate in tune with the growing anti-system anger.
Judges of some of the most prestigious public awards for contemporary art regard other media as more in tune with our times.
Cruz's political strategy has always involved ensuring that he's in tune with the conservative grassroots base, so he can easily win primaries.
Amash's approach is intellectually admirable; Paul's is probably more in tune with what a lot of self-described libertarian voters currently want.
Can Mr. Biden, nostalgic and blunder-prone, really convince an anxious party that he is a man in tune with the times?
Furthermore, children who were more in tune with nature tended to help other people and engage in Earth-friendly activities like recycling.
I let the nail stylist, L., pick my color but I ask for something darker and more in tune with the season.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) presents himself as the true antiwar candidate in tune with rising public skepticism of drawn-out military intervention.
The Season to Be Stressful Instead of dismissing college students as coddled, celebrate us as more in tune with our mental health.
"I would think that property prices are much more in tune with people's income and their ability to borrow," Mr. Lowe said.
The wines were far more in tune with a meal of weisswurst and baked beans, made with Rancho Gordo yellow eye beans.
Had she been there herself, I could not have found myself more perfectly in tune with her words, her heart, her soul.
" Ms. Kim added, "She was in tune with what was happening, but it was hard for an Asian woman at the time.
He says he has always been an outsider and now he seems a little delighted that he is in tune with others.
For viewers, especially those who skew younger, seeing someone who can be sensitive, in tune with their emotions, strong, and masculine, is huge.
Jupiter and Neptune will make a harmonious connection in the sky on May 20, resulting in a creative and spiritually in-tune energy.
Winslet either evaded the topic, defended her decision to work with him, or even praised Allen for being so in tune with women.
Its primary story is self-contained, and ends in a way that's both satisfying and utterly in tune with its own genre heritage.
"It's important that people listen to their bodies, and are in tune with their bodies, because often, your instincts are right," he says.
"She feels so in tune with pregnancy and her body and isn't worried about bouncing back afterwards," an insider told PEOPLE in March.
In tune with their previously released videos of such robots, Boston Dynamics today pulled the curtain back on its newest dystopian hellhound, SpotMini.
The concept is simple, but when you strap on a headset and get in tune with the music, it's an absolutely absorbing experience.
"I am thrilled that younger people are becoming more in tune with knowing that they need to be around something living," she says.
I'd speculate that you, like me, are high in interoceptive awareness—from your description, you sound very in tune with your bodily sensations.
"You can really take things in differently and more mindfully because you can get in tune with them without distractions," Dr. Brustein explains.
Then there's Eco, an online game which tasks players with collaboratively creating an advanced civilization albeit one in tune with its natural surroundings.
It helped me feel linked to my father and in tune with powers greater than myself after years of pain, grief, and isolation.
Butler also has clashed with second-year coach Fred Hoiberg, who is focused on getting the club in tune during the lengthy trip.
"Two-thirds of what we sell is British, so we're in tune with that idea, even before we become very local," he said.
We need to consume less and change the way we live to be more in tune with the planet and its finite resources.
Like with all things throughout the episode, we were trying to be in tune with the audience, and trying to be genre-aware.
The functionality works, but I don't think it's in tune with how most people will likely use the frame, especially in a bedroom.
The foundation of government service requires adept, nimble thinking that is in tune with what is best for the public and the country.
The elected Republican who seemed most in tune with the mood was Jeff Sessions, who nominated Mr Trump with a tirade against "Obamatrade".
Consciousness. Freedom. Liberation. Being back in tune with our ancestors and nature and all the beautiful things that they have to offer us.
"Noah is one of these guys who is really in tune with kind of how he feels from start to start," Ricco said.
In tune with investors, Fed Chair Janet Yellen has shifted her tone since Election Day regarding her outlook for the economy and inflation.
We're very in tune with everything DC and there were at least three moments during "Joker" where we turned to one another distressed.
But these investments tend to be extremely volatile, shooting up and down in tune with ever shifting risk perceptions in a given country.
The Alex Katz or the David Hockney reference was more in tune with artists portraying their own life regardless of gender or color.
On the negative side, 57 percent of people said they believed that Macron was not in tune with the concerns of the French.
And I think that helped me get kind of more in tune with where I was at when I first started doing music.
People don't think of Sagittarius as one of the psychic signs, but the truth is that you're very in tune with your gut.
It weaves together ideas about men and women and the roles we've historically been assigned: man battling nature, woman in tune with it.
Bernal would go from seeming deeply in tune with the show's central tone to seeming as if he would rather be anywhere else.
He also questioned whether Kumamoto's liberal views are truly in tune with those of his constituents, who live in a historically conservative district.
Dance artists are deeply in tune with their bodies, and for that reason each of our subjects has a distinctive perspective on aging.
I felt most in tune with the earth during a Maori food tour with a chef named Charles Royal and his wife, Tania.
This, in turn, is ultimately the key to ensuring that government is more in tune with the needs of the communities it serves.
She knew the important of being a mentor to the younger generation and was so in tune with what we are doing here.
Comcast Ventures is an investor in Tune In, an online radio streaming service that was early in putting audio content behind a paywall.
"Nowadays I think guys are more emotional and they're more in tune with how they feel and I think Peter shows that," she says.
It seems there's a content plan, like they are also in tune with current events except the content is, in many cases, made up.
Now every company and organization knows it needs to upgrade its customer-facing game to stay in tune with changing demographics and changing times.
I don't think I've lost weight, but I can feel my body opening up and I just feel more in tune with my muscles.
The corporation was busy trying to understand young, diverse consumers — and here I was, completely in tune with the people they needed to reach.
Her brother Chase, meanwhile, has been helping her "get in tune with my emotions," and she's also been in constant communication with mom Julie.
"She is the most in-tune person I know and she has been, and still is, with us all every step of the way."
The Electoral College actually keeps our presidential candidates more in tune with more diverse parts of our population than the popular vote ever could.
I would imagine that the recipes would somehow be expressive of who the artists and writers are—or somehow in tune with their work.
In a sexual situation, the same idea can be applied; it seems to align me or point me in tune with my partner more.
"Same Drugs" is a Peter Pan story: about growing up and falling out of step with someone you used to be in tune with.
"I don't think I've lost weight, but I can feel my body opening up, and I just feel more in tune with my muscles."
It happens in tune with the beat and volume of the music, and you can adjust the intensity of the zapping with a knob.
Topping off the features is a line of LED lights, which changes colors on command and sometimes pulses in tune with Young's heart rate.
Apparently feeling in tune with his inner Gronk or whatever, he decided to turn the overhead compartment into his own personal pull-up bar.
When it enters Gemini, you're going to be in tune with the things you believe in and want to get a better understanding of.
They are in tune with contemporary sentiment: the fundamental disconnect between global elites and the rest, for whom taxes are as certain as death.
Lord help us when that judge shows that he, too, is in tune with the politics and sensibilities of the man who nominated him.
Marinac's own research suggests that eating in tune with the body's natural clock may help reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence in survivors.
That's why Versafit's patented non-noise isolating design lets you hear your music clearly, while still being in tune with the world around you.
The article discusses how the show is probably more in tune with the pulse of the internet than other any other late night program.
"It's a film very much in tune with the current state of heightened racial friction," Hollywood Reporter critic Todd McCarthy said in his review.
Down on Earth, this energy translates into us feeling more psychic and more in tune with what we need to do to achieve power.
For example, the team discovered that one rapidly rotating star regularly sheds mass in tune with how it pulses (gets brighter and dimmer again).
In both cases, the leader is a medium in tune with some greater force in the universe — the higher power of god or disruption. 
"I think it's a very positive turn of events, and doing something social is much in tune with what Kreuzberg is about," he said.
"When you develop the landscape, that leads to less movement and they are less in tune with the naturally occurring pulse of the landscape."
If you want to get more in tune with yourself and your emotions, get the Mindfulness Practitioner course for $9.99 in the PCMag Shop.
But this week, Sotheby's and Phillips were able to sell works lower down the price scale that were smartly in tune with current tastes.
Supporters of Biden aren't afraid to bolster the suggestion that the Senate Democratic Conference is more in tune with Biden than Sanders or Warren.
"He was so in tune with the character, and he was honest about how he related to Michael because of personal experiences," said Meghie.
Though he didn't call her out when she first said it, in his own remarks, Tapper appeared more in tune with Native Americans than Clinton.
Donald Glover's keeping it Gucci leading up to the release of "Solo: A Star Wars Story" ... perfectly in tune with his character in the movie.
Reflecting on his time on the series, Unglert said he "became much more in tune with my emotions" — and admitted to shedding lots of tears.
Founded in 2015, Midgardsblot may seem like it has one foot in the past, but actually it couldn't be more in tune with modern trends.
This lesson soon became critical for her as she experienced what she described as a lot of "backlash" for being in tune with her sexuality.
He helps modulate (Reagan) administration policy and keeps them in tune with the Senate, so they understand when to push and when not to push.
"Some of those demands are in tune," said Representative Bill Pascrell of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means trade subcommittee.
I was never a good player or tuner – my ear wasn't quite right and even with tools I couldn't get my guitars exactly in tune.
Wyatt Stevens, a producer and DJ who works as MoMa Ready, is deeply in tune with the new energy coursing through the city right now.
The fourth sign of the zodiac is in tune with their emotions, loves the comforts of home, and is an intensely loyal friend and partner.
The 175 spheres hanging in the performance are choreographed to move up and down in tune with one of Henke's original multi-channel musical score.
After dropping 40 pounds, Kardashian is more in tune with her body than ever before — but the star didn't always think she'd be this fit.
Even first lady Michelle Obama seemed surprised when Obama began singing, and the commander in chief managed to keep the beat and stay in tune.
New offices and initiatives could boost alternative health policy directions more in tune with the wishes of Republican majorities on Capitol Hill and their constituencies.
While, overall, Americans got low scores on the quiz, older millennials seemed "more in tune with the changes included in the new bill," says GOBankingRates.
We've always known that dogs have a special ability to empathize with people, but this pup is especially in-tune with her little human friend.
Sometimes, when you're so in tune with trying to be an artist that you tend to lose touch with the things that really do matter.
If the Democrats want to remain relevant, dynamic and in tune with a changing America, Nancy Pelosi and other party leaders should pass the baton.
He chose red—"in tune," as he put it, "with the new council"—and made sure to have photographers snap his picture sitting on it.
Mr. Juppé's appeal, to preserve republican values and the rule of law, seems less in tune with the voters in France's moment of sustained tension.
Her aim — to be "more popular without trivializing" — was radical at the time; today, it seems in tune with the constant calls for cultural inclusion.
The artist continues this unnerving sense of Deep Time with his flags, which are more in tune with a solar cycle than gallery opening hours.
And it's totally fucked up and not in tune at all, so that ended up being really helpful... hitting it with mallets and muting it.
Sure enough, I needed to write CLAUDE MOT into the slot, and the N in INLET and the E in TUNE IN finish the job.
That song's unsheathing of new personalities — each different, yet connected to the ones before — seemed in tune with Yoshio Yabara's subtly varied layers of costuming.
But either way, the air around them would have buzzed in a bubble of weirdness, now temporarily in tune to previously unnoticed or ignored things.
She has always, however, been in tune with the young, having specialized in child-friendly versions of folk, rock, pop, hip-hop and even punk.
It was really weird and amazing, somehow it was perfectly in tune with what I was working on, black and white: graphic texture and volume.
Having to play a blind warrior has made Jason Momoa more in-tune with the rest of his senses — and with his wife, Lisa Bonet.
Sources close to Jenelle tell TMZ ... the reason for her change in tune is because she wants Ensley to be able to see her dad.
I&aposm very in tune with my credit, and after opening dozens of cards over the last decade, my credit score has only gone up.
But Ms. Jones's lyricism on "Day Breaks" is sharply in tune with the times; she addresses social and political topics like gun violence and racism.
Being in tune with your situation and the situation of the family member can help guide you in making a decision you can live with.
"You can't look at indigenous people, who are so in tune with their specific places, without hearing about changes in the environment today," said Lepofsky.
Then she raised two middle fingers in the air and used another one, her anger on the women's behalf perfectly in tune with the evening.
In the case of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, I wasn't in tune with the intriguing elements of her story like I was with the Grimm story.
In sessions with Laura, I became far more in tune with my emotions, understanding their roots and allowing myself to experience and work through them.
"We are really in tune with the rhythms of the Sun or the Moon going around the Earth or seasons, that pace of life," Colwell said.
The MPathic VR characters are designed to react as any human would, displaying facial expressions, mannerisms, and emotions in tune with the conversation in real time.
Ever in tune with your emotions, Queen Bey has delivered what you wanted the most — more photos of her instantly iconic pregnancy shoot with Awol Erizku.
Jenna Dewan Tatum told Cosmopolitan for its January cover story that she and her husband are "in tune" when it comes to the bedroom pants dance.
The reasons behind Republicans' sharp rhetorical response to the president's budget are obvious but mask important ways in which Obama's priorities are in tune with theirs.
A 'Stranger Things' refresher The main wrinkle, aside from the kids getting older and making out, hinges on a villain cleverly in tune with the era.
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos said that Cohen did not praise Trump at all during the 45-minute interview, a significant change in tune from the past.
As I got deeper into the six episodes AMC sent to critics, I found myself becoming slightly more in tune with what the show was doing.
Part of the reason for the Fed's latest change in tune is its assessment of how high rates can rise before they start restraining economic growth.
Whatever the author's particular spin, the characters' voices, especially in first-person narration, create an imagined past for the reader, and need to sing in tune.
But if anything, the TV version feels like it's too much in tune with the present objectification and othering of anyone who isn't white and straight.
And when it comes down to it, the entire principle is based on being "in tune" with your body, and how your cycle affects your complexion.
I think human touch and an hour of enforced quiet with your eyes shut make everyone feel better and more in tune with their busy minds.
Karl Pilkington, star of An Idiot Abroad and collaborator on The Ricky Gervais Show, is also almost eerily in tune with the TV series Black Mirror.
By bringing a piece of outside world into your home (in the form of a crystal), you'll feel more grounded and in-tune with your surroundings.
With this iteration, the intent was to modernize the previous design, making it sleeker and keeping it in tune with the overall look of the game.
"For companies that are not really in tune with what's important to their customers around privacy, I think they are going to be disrupted," he said.
When it comes to the views of the electorate, politicians (and newspapers) easily assume that they are in tune with the real desires of the voters.
I don't mean for it to sound cliché or anything but that's the shift that I identity with, that's the shift that I'm in tune with.
" While Americans overall scored low on the quiz, the reseachers explain, older millennials did seem "more in tune with the changes included in the new bill.
It's certainly likely they were more in tune with its inner-workings, having discovered some far-out theories and inventions in between all the star-gazing.
Dallas Cowboys -- Jason Garrett says he's "not really in tune" with Kaepernick's situation and is unaware if the team will send a rep to the workout.
Moreover, it showed that the underlying Trump immigration policies are more mainstream and in tune with the majority of Americans than Democrats would like to admit.
"Noah's one of these guys — he's really in tune with the way he feels from start to start," Mets assistant general manager John Ricco said Thursday.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been Bolton's maximum pressure partner in all this, but Pompeo's first priority is to stay in tune with the president.
"Lütke told NPR that Shopify's investors were so in tune with the company's performance "that they basically saved me from having to do a fundraising round.
During the debate in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sanders's explanation of the dire global threat of climate change is much more in tune with scientific fact than Clinton's.
Microsoft has been more in tune with this than most as they have focused on the company's Xbox division and its latest console hardware and services.
MacKenzie gave it his typical "soft diminishment" treatment and didn't do anything new with the song, but at least it was in tune and totally pleasant.
I think that it's perfectly in tune with my vision of the center-right "leave-us-alone coalition," where people simply wish to be left alone.
It was a genuinely instinctive mood of the body though; the patterns and sequences were in tune with how I felt and how I moved naturally.
Understanding that history is part of why we wanted to focus on pleasure, demanding our pleasure, owning our pleasure, and being in tune with our bodies.
Decades of science-fiction have taught us to be wary of robotics, and changing industries have only made us more keenly in-tune with those fears.
Still, there is something comfortable about this production, starring Angelina Fiordellisi and Michael O'Keefe, that makes it feel in tune with the needs of the present.
But while you've seen this portrait before, and better, Nighy and Bening are so in tune with their characters that such rote renderings are easily forgiven.
Sharing, the argument goes, is more communal, lets diners taste more dishes and is more in tune with the way large swaths of the world eat.
He did not foresee the runaway success that the tomato restaurant would have, but he still maintains a small-town existence, more in tune with nature.
I wake up every morning with pain, but you're like an athlete, you do what you do to keep your body in shape and in tune.
The G7 was in tune when it called on social networks, communication providers and search engines to increase information-sharing, and flag and remove radical content.
As I isolate myself from the outside world, I feel there's no better way to feel in tune with nature and at peace with the world.
The collection Ms. Noel will show on Wednesday will be infused, intermittently, with a message of uplift, one emphatically in tune with Ms. Daniel's own outlook.
Not only did I feel accomplished each time I did it, but I felt more in tune with how much closer I was to my goal.
Perhaps a more in-tune method with the way we're really incorporating technology into our lives could give us a better chance at tipping the scales.
We often receive the opposite message: that to be a man is to act in spite of emotions, not because of or in tune with them.
His extravagant and exotic styles no longer were in tune with the zeitgeist, and the designer's clientele chose more-modern looks by designers such as Chanel.
"It was very important for us to digitize our launch and be in tune with the younger generation," said the brand's global communications director, Valerie Nowak.
Biden's lead among the moderate voters is in tune not just with his voting record, but with the overall direction of the candidates running this year.
That is a different kind of realism, one more in tune with what Manet, and Velázquez's other later fans, would call the painting of modern life.
The change in tune now that Republicans are in charge has not been overlooked by Pelosi and the Democrats, who are accusing GOP leaders of hypocrisy.
The company, by then helmed by the sixth generation of Wedgwoods, built new facilities and created Art Deco-inflected collections more in tune with the times.
It's in tune with the hard bop that was lush on the vine in New York then, played by pianists like Elmo Hope and Sonny Clark.
"Ashley and David are in tune with each other's emotions and mind-set, and their future holds an adventure," said Rebecca Cabrey, the maid of honor.
Like Pompeo, she is more in tune with the Trump foreign policy agenda than Tillerson — but unlike the CIA director, she has cultivated a media profile.
But in addition to inspiring admiration from humans, the new study reveals that ravens are clearly in tune with each others' feelings—especially when they are miffed.
In its concern with geological processes, indeterminacy, artistic labor, and the nature of art's relationship to audience, this work is in tune with the period's avant-garde.
Again, Libra season is about relationships for you, and this full moon is a time to get in tune with yourself and your needs in that regard.
The work's retail roots show that corporations are in tune with our desire to photograph ourselves with art and have the ability to capitalize on that predilection.
Fallon started off with Kent Jones' "Don't Mind," bouncing around the stage while keeping in tune with clever hand motions as he mouthed along to the lyrics.
Of course, there are mysteries and twists galore, but they feel more in tune with the overall narrative than, say, all that timeline trickery in Season 1.
If he can stay in tune with who he was as a child, the compassion children have and the mercy, I would say he's a great person.
As opposed to just creating something new, and getting people in tune with what your sensibility is and the kind of genre story you want to tell.
Lt. Belyea was thinking 15 years ahead of his time and Sir Vincent de Ferranti and the rest of our party were well in tune with him.
And they were further encouraged by Freudian theory that posited that as women developed, both psychologically and physically, they became more in tune with their vaginal orgasm.
This one has all the noises like the old ones, but I tried to make sure shit was actually in tune before I started banging on it.
Try to stay in tune with your needs this week: On Tuesday, a full moon in Sagittarius will bring issues in your personal life to the surface.
In tune with that introduction, Canvs is also building an "impact" score, where it tracks not just emotions overall but determines which ones drive clicks and shares.
But Fillon's comments are in tune with some in the French establishment who accuse Hollande of pursuing an American-aligned agenda which weakens Europe as a whole.
Thousands of miles from Moscow, he was in tune with the opening lines of Putin's new election campaign -- delivering a similar message to an audience of diplomats.
It always works: O my Luve's like a red, red rose, That's newly sprung in June: O my Luve's like the melodie, That's sweetly play'd in tune.
She is the begetter of life, deliverer of death, source of rebirth, highly in tune with the order of nature and it's cycles —just like all women.
According to Mosquera, with peace have come more listeners who say they're "in tune" with the station and his perch as the friendly voice who serves them.
Hassell said in an interview that this is in tune with what modern workplaces, and younger employees, expect today, partly fuelled by the rise of social media.
A strange magic seems to follow Stargirl; the football team starts winning games, the marching band starts playing in tune and Leo starts to fall in love.
" Although, she added, "When you are in tune with your client because you are of the same generation, you can elevate those elements that are more relevant.
Intel shares, in tune with the broader market's moves, instead have declined 11% in the past four trading days, giving up all its gains for the year.
" Emaza: "It's crazy, Saiyr and I are so in tune that sometimes we write in separate rooms and we'll come back having written about the same topic.
But when it comes to staying in tune with the tech-induced headaches of average people, I turn to reader emails or conversations with non-techie friends.
His older sister, Lisi (Erin Kommor), is bossy but supportive, while his Uncle Lester, a would-be Broadway musical writer, is most in tune with Jimmy's concerns.
The musical "Of Thee I Sing" was brilliantly in tune with what made American audiences laugh during the Great Depression: stinging political satire, and lots of it.
But the design of Careyes is so subtle, and so in tune with nature, that unless you know what you're looking for, they are easy to miss.
"I'm so grateful and so in tune at the 'four-second interaction' I had with a Jets football player or at a baseball card show," he said.
Until this year, the American response was in tune with the rest of the world — to try to do something to fix this overheated globe of ours.
Through him, Ms. Harnecker kept her finger on the pulse of Havana, and was in tune with every young and old left-wing group in the hemisphere.
But Republicans have already rationalized their change in tune: Comparing a presidential election year to a midterm election year, they say, is like comparing apples and oranges.
It was the first time we used strings on a record, and I would say Mike Hedges was really good with vocals, and making us sing in tune.
Others are defecting - or attempting to defect - to May's Conservative Party with a view to installing a leader more in tune with their less integrationist vision of Brexit.
Tupac was very in tune with the threat of death he lived with everyday; a threat that was actualized when he was murdered at the age of 25.
It's a very different experience compared to her previous video game excursions, which are more traditional music games with a focus on keeping in tune with the songs.
While federal student loans are issued with fixed interest rates, many private student loans carry variable interest rates that would also fluctuate in tune with the Fed's decision.
And in an ideological popularity competition, it is likely to lose to the Labour Party, which is more in tune with the voters on issues like public spending.
"What we're seeing now are black entertainers -- singers, actors, athletes and artists who are deeply in tune with what's happening in the United States -- speaking out, taking action."
Though Britain's vote to leave the European Union may have seemed in tune with these populist, Trumpian times, the US remains a superpower, whoever is at the helm.
I was in tune with my horse and everything, but there were other things going through my mind when I knew I was going to win that race.
In many democracies, parties come and go; there would be little to mourn if Labour were to wither and be replaced by others more in tune with voters.
"Throughout my adult life, I've been in tune with my body in terms of working out and staying fit," says the actor, who doesn't smoke or drink alcohol.
In South Africa, Marx and Hadfield say Hello Pretty is the most viable alternative to international e-commerce platforms because it is more in tune with local needs.
Maybe the longer I'm a father, the less I'll be preoccupied with XBOX and Fantasy Football, and as a result, I'll be more in tune with my kid.
As for the tunnel of light flowing past the cats, Arrigo noted that when I played a song, the colors would pulse in tune with the song's waveform.
Keeping in tune with Bieber's sartorial aesthetic, the goods resemble the now insanely popular French label Vetements, with its oversized silhouettes, text-printed sleeves, and Thrasher-esque fonts.
Students today are very in-tune to college student victimization and campus violence and they know about this case and have lots of questions and comments about it.
These voters care more about winning than about perfect policy agreement, and they support the candidate whom they (correctly) see as more in tune with the full electorate.
Prince Mohammed's ascent represents a social and cultural sea change, with power set to be passed to a much younger generation seemingly more in tune with young Saudis.
" The abortion ban, she said, was more offensive: "It felt like a vestige of a culture that was not in tune with how people were living their lives.
As we move from a section called "Home" to one called "Abroad" and on to "Dreamlands," Cohen becomes not less in tune with his environment but more so.
"Speeding back up" after this period felt good, but "I can also sometimes miss being really sad, because I was so in tune with my feelings," Robyn acknowledged.
But Hittman's view feels more in tune with what young women face in the world and with the fear and difficulty inherent in navigating the labyrinthine medical system.
After spending the last five years as a market editor (which basically means I online shop for a living), I've become very in tune with my personal tastes.
Everly has become so in tune with caring for the world around her that she's already been giving her mom a few lessons on how to treat her surroundings.
You have to do all this extra stuff to keep your guitar in tune like stretch your strings and leave it outside in the climate so it gets acclimated.
The coffee chain is more in tune with its customers than ever before, thanks to investments in its digital customer relationships, and the company is seeing results, he said.
The longer we reflect, the more in tune we'll become with how our sense of empowerment affects the rest of our lives, from our self-confidence to our friendships.
The tuner works by pairing with a smartphone to listen to the string you're plucking, and then robotically rotating your instrument's tuning peg until the string is in tune.
In a conversation with Re/code, Nash (a former exec at LinkedIn, eBay and Apple) outlined a vision for Wealthfront that sounds in tune with the Silicon Valley zeitgeist.
I think we're very in tune with our clients that we would know what to say and do any way, but there's a fine line and it's very personal.
While character Michelle isn't quite as in-tune with the 'less is more' approach to style, McCarthy says it was "a blast" to go with "the more absurd" looks.
The irony is that Clinton's speech, in its rhetorical contours, sounded as or more in tune with Israeli right-wing concerns than even many speeches by conservative Republican candidates.
It was a change in tune for the Melrose Place alum, who had spent the past two episodes denying that her loose lips were the source of the rumors.
So -- so you just have to -- you have to get back in tune with your center and -- and process what's happened before you make a bunch of good decisions.
In her recently-published book "Insight," she explains how self-awareness, or being in tune with who you are and how others perceive you, is a professional's "meta skill".
Jk. It was interesting to me that, for a writer who is very in tune with the internet age, you seem to stay away from pop culture references. Yes.
Though Obama's had a longer CVS drought in her life than DeGeneres has, it seems the former is more in tune with drug store etiquette than the latter. 3.
In fact, all my actions and efforts in Cuba for the past 18 years have been always in tune and solidarity with the leadership and aspirations of the Revolution.
The writers mean to suggest a connection between the disturbing innovation of Gesualdo's works and the dark cast of his mind, but the ideas aren't in tune (2:25).
The writers mean to suggest a connection between the disturbing innovation of Gesualdo's works and the dark cast of his mind, but the ideas aren't in tune (423:25).
In tune to this, e-commerce giant Amazon is launching its own handmade gift shop, in an attempt to steal a bigger share of shoppers' spending around special occasions.
It doesn't matter whether you're singing in tune or out of tune, there's nothing better than singing in the shower in the in car along with your favorite band.
I am at my most in-tune—my best self—when the music lifts the whole room together, and all the separations between us dissolve for a little while.
Even when political activities are excluded, the California union gives gifts and grants to organizations that are "not in tune" with Christian values, including gay rights groups, he added.
Why this matters: Trump picked Navarro to be head of the newly created White House National Trade Council and he's very in tune with the president's thinking on trade.
It would make Turkey less in tune with US and European objectives in the Middle East, meaning Turkey would seek to assert a more independent security and defense policy.
There's a lot of ways to have an impact and the more in tune I am, the more connected, the more educated I am about a variety of topics.
But he offered an uplifting message -- one in tune with his campaign's core theme -- about the soul of the nation being on display in Americans' reaction to the crisis.
At first the gas and the microwave were in tune with each other, and the hydrogen was emitting just as much as it received from the background radiation bath.
With Corrin's layered, whimsical illustrations, each page is a snapshot of a simple moment that adds up to an abundant life, urban yet very much in tune with nature.
The president has openly derided the current chairman, Jay Powell, and could well pick someone more in tune with him ideologically when Mr. Powell's term is up in 2000.
At moments (the quietest as well as some of the most intense), you feel in tune with both the fine grain of experience and the larger sweep of history.
Many people believe they're unable to sing in tune, but less than 2 percent of the population exhibits true amusia, or the inability to identify pitch changes in music.
Will Judge Gorsuch, a conservative reasonably in tune with the Republican Senate majority, speak bluntly about his legal philosophy and how he would apply it to specific contentious issues?
McDonough's angle is ultimately about a recasting of green architecture that is more in tune with the workings of nature itself than a strict carbon binary of good-bad.
It may just be that you have to sit down and get in tune with yourself, you know, grow within yourself and definitely reach out to the people around you.
A man in an elaborate peacock costume comes strutting onto a stage in tune with the almost sinister opening notes of "The Greatest Show," Hugh Jackman's The Greatest Showman number.
Who knows what, I just know I try to, when I rap, I just try to be in tune to what's going on as much as possible and say something.
The single-transferable vote, used in Ireland and Malta, is a better system, because it reflects the will of the electorate and keeps politicians more in tune with their constituents.
But what of the idea of the presidency as a source of stability, continuity and unity -- a place of leadership in tune with the best of America's norms and values?
It just so happens that young, white supremacists are very much in-tune with what's happening on social media and pop culture, so they've [caught] on to it as well.
In "Tune in Tomorrow" (2018), which measures 60 by 36 inches, Westfall paints a yellow diamond in the upper right quadrant, with its right point touching the canvas's right edge.
And in Solo, Ron Howard, because he comes from an acting background, he really was perfectly in tune with how Chewie should be presented in a shot, in a take.
In tune with his trademark brash style, Stern proudly held a grudge for several months over the company by encouraging listeners to avoid Snapple, or "Crapple," as he'd call it.
Gillibrand is presenting herself as a young mom in tune with the #MeToo era and the Democratic women who powered the party to historic wins in the 2018 midterms. Sen.
" Spokeswoman Maryse Durette says the agency is there "for the long haul" with long-term support that is "in tune with the cultural and traditional healing needs of the community.
But pairs of people — for example, kids playing with each other — who are in tune verbally (in "prosodic synchrony") tend to be more engaged and successful in what they're doing.
When I first started shopping for maternity clothes myself, I felt like I was having a difficult time finding pieces that were really in tune with my own personal style.
The political reason is that Russia benefits from disarray in the global order, he said, and psychologically the Kremlin feels more in tune with the anti-establishment view of Trump.
But all the loud body language on Sunday was, in truth, much more in tune with the modern Ryder Cup, one in which Europe's emotional leader has been Ian Poulter.
"I'm not sure the courts are, in this instance, in tune with what public expectations might be," said Thomas Clarke, a professor at the University of Technology, Sydney business school.
Both the violin and the bows were "in tune," when they were returned to him Friday night at a supermarket parking lot in Beckenham, in southeastern London, the BBC reported.
"I think that's one of the really great things about a lot of the Korean food culture and food history—people are very in-tune with their bodies," Gray says.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Only around half of millionaires are in tune with their wealth managers and the very rich are increasingly interested in crytocurrency investments, a survey released on Tuesday found.
As a growing global chorus of women demands attire in tune both with Islam and the societies around them, designers are responding with flowing printed tunics and colorful head scarves.
But I was never really too much in tune with myself as a woman to know how I looked down there or can't even define how I felt down there.
Operating on the most local level possible would allow for flexibility in tune with that of traditional healing and creates a good basis for healer buy-in and self-policing.
Goldberg's 21st-century work is more overtly calligraphic, and perhaps in tune with the abstraction of the 90s and later: it is more layered, historically conscious, process-oriented, and indexical.
But if you listen to actual Democratic candidates running for Congress they're way more focused on issues, and in general pretty much in tune with the feelings of their constituents.
Gillibrand was presenting herself as a young mom in tune with the Me Too era and the Democratic women who powered the party to historic wins in the 2018 midterms.
Syndergaard, who refused to have a magnetic resonance imaging examination, said that he was in tune with his body and that he knew the soreness was only a minor problem.
Being honest with your partner and in tune with your body will help you to avoid and work through any trauma-related triggers you may encounter while being sexually intimate.
He was born in 1911, and his decision to study medicine, human genetics and physical anthropology in the 1930s was largely in tune with the scientific mood of the times.
I.M.F. doctrine, which advocates free trade and austerity for countries in financial difficulties, has been criticized as elitist and not sufficiently in tune with the populist movements sweeping the globe.
"We believe this is overall positive for the banking sector, but not exactly in tune with Street expectations," Jefferies, a global investment banking firm, said in a note on Wednesday.
As a new CNN poll indicates, compared to all his rivals Sanders is perceived as uniquely trustworthy, empathetic, and in tune with the issues that matter most by voters nationally.
One of the things they said is that because you're so "ideologically driven" about the big issues, maybe you wouldn't be so in tune with the needs of your congressional district.
To stay even more in-tune with pumping, mothers can connect to the Elvie Pump app to track pumping history, control the pump remotely, and monitor milk volume in real time.
A former professional ballerina who's "very in tune with her body," Wassman immediately called her doctor, who told her to wait a few days to see if it would go away.
Yoga helps me stay in tune with my body, move in the ways that it needs to and reminds me to appreciate that I'm growing a beautiful new life inside me.
Levant tended to go after correspondents who were young, were in tune with youth culture (even if that culture was racist), knew how to troll, and were ready for a fight.
"I know Schumer's fascination with the details of the politics that affect his members, the strategizing, that is very much something that he and Pelosi are in tune on," Lawrence says.
And I think we're going to be listening to a whole bunch of Fed speakers here to see, are they in-tune to where the markets is calling for rate cuts?
Because they feel so distinct, you never quite know what to expect, and you're constantly running up against brand-new concepts that feel in tune with the specific kingdom you're in.
"Our kids, literally, this is as hard as I've seen them play all year in terms of being in tune with each other," South Dakota State coach Scott Nagy told reporters.
Keeping in tune with her 2011 memoir A Stolen Life, the second book features a single photo of Dugard on the cover – but this time, she's accompanied by a furry friend.
This might partly explain why the works in Alluvion suggest the reshaping of land by currents and tides, a geological inflection in tune with a metropolis built on peat and clay.
The reason behind this advice, beyond simply keeping the baby within eyesight, is that parents and babies who share a sleeping environment tend to be incredibly in tune with one another.
Keep a journal of your contributions to other people One way to become more in tune with the impact of your work is to keep a journal of contributions, he says.
Of course, these sort of open and honest talks aren't always doable, particularly if you're having casual sex and aren't as in tune (emotionally or physically) with your partner, Marin says.
But why click on that video when you could instead hear the same song played in apparent earnestness by a man holding a lamb and bleating in tune with the music?
To be sure, the president is not alone in calling for abolition of citizenship obtained by birth; arguments have ebbed and flowed throughout U.S. history, in tune with anti-immigrant sentiment.
The pair looked completely in tune with one another, giving a beautiful show that was met with cheers, and no doubt gave fans another glimpse into Egerton's performance in the film.
In 2005 mainland China started listing companies, and those companies were very much in tune with what the economic development was at the time — mainly export oriented, industrial and infrastructure companies.
The FRA needs to withdraw this rule to show that it is in tune with the advances in technology that could make our country's safe and efficient rail network even better.
I was always very immensely curious about pop culture, as well — things that influence and impact a generation, that I felt very much in tune with and wanted to relate to.
Sometimes, it's just not worth the extra cash, and this doesn't mean you failed — on the contrary, it just means you're in tune with your priorities, which is a wonderful thing.
Certainly such a venue would be more in tune with Trump's theatrical reflex than a hotel ballroom or a government facility in Singapore, another possible location mentioned by the President Monday.
The result is startling realism, right down to uvulas that jiggle when the camera hits them, saliva that oozes on the camera, and trachea walls that thump in tune with heartbeats.
Production revises history, depicting a black nation that's grand and technologically advanced yet in tune with nature, evoking a certain rightful connectedness with the continent compared to societies that pillaged land.
As a sensitive, a person who is in tune to the energies around them, I feel the residual pain from those deep-rooted traumas that exist in the body and spirit.
I took the athleticism of GLOW really seriously, and then I tried Christmas sober, and then I did the tour and then I just felt really in tune with something different.
The diet nixes ingredients like whole grains, dairy, legumes, refined sugar, and alcohol because it wants to get you back in tune with nature by eating the way your ancestors did.
Formula E recently reported record revenues and a first ever profit and, burnishing environmentally-conscious credentials with an emphasis on sustainability, feels increasingly in tune with the spirit of the times.
The media would have people believe that the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups are in tune with President Trump's supporters and anyone who agrees with his America First agenda.
Feng shui experts say energies and directions change yearly, making it important to get your home's design in tune with the Year of the Yin Earth Pig, which started on Feb.
Although no explicit reason was given, the cancellation came amid a broadening political crackdown on cultural works that are not sufficiently in tune with the ideology of China's leader, Xi Jinping.
That's refreshing, so it's a pity that the remainder of "Aurum," right in tune with the insipid Muzak of the Ludovico Einaudi recordings Ms. Topp has chosen, increasingly sinks into sappiness.
It was also a stark change in tune for Mr. Morrison, who as the government's treasurer pushed back against cutting the cap in February, six months before he became prime minister.
Judy BortmanBasking Ridge, N.J. To the Editor: Michael David Lukas's view that "it's oddly comforting … to look mortality in the eye" could hardly be more in tune with today's conventional wisdom.
She was presenting herself as a young mom in tune with the Me Too era and the Democratic women who powered the party to historic wins in the 219 midterms. Sen.
Despite hundreds of more relevant, more ethical, more in-tune, more savvy brands vying for competition, Victoria's Secret is still far ahead of the pack, as far as sheer numbers go.
The position requires an "extraordinary combination of being very focused on the business aspect and yet being in tune with the political and social aspirations of that community," Mr. Rosenthal said.
"I've been in practice 38 years and there are many people who are just absolutely in tune with their bodies, and with eating, and they live in larger bodies," Resch said.
It's unusual to come across such an ambitious game where each of its elements feels so perfectly in tune with one another, the pursuit of one rewarding you with progress elsewhere.
But, in the years after that European tour, NOFX honed a slaphappy version of punk rock, fast but surprisingly catchy, with Burkett delivering his sneering lyrics more or less in tune.
Voters don't tend to make decisions based on which party offers policies favorable to them but instead on which party is in tune with a big part of their social identities.
On Wednesday afternoon, you are strangely in tune with others, almost clairvoyantly, when Mercury makes a harmonious aspect to transcendental Neptune, gifting you with a deep sense of empathy for others.
Trump working with Democrats to protect them thus isn't a sign that he's breaking with the immigration views of his base; it's instead a suggestion that he's in tune with it.
But Trump has said that he would rather focus on fighting extremist groups like ISIS, in what seems to be in tune with Assad, whose regime is backed by Russia and Iran.
He went on to tell BET, in a surprisingly gorgeous little tangent, that he believes right before young children are taught about organized religion, they're the most in tune with personal spirituality.
"In this migratory process, trees and people experience the same trauma of leaving a familiar land and a familiar life more in tune with nature," writes Zelda Cheatle in a book essay.
The star adds that she was "surprised at how much I enjoy being a mom" — mostly because she wasn't in tune with a "maternal instinct" in herself before Katherine's arrival on Dec.
I don't know if that was the moment when I became in tune with the Mad River Valley, but since I got down in one piece, it has always felt that way.
Many supporters said they felt he was more in tune with the hardships of Central Africans than his rival, Mr. Dologuélé, who has worked abroad for a number of international financial organizations.
And she's harnessing that attitude in all aspects of her life, from being totally in-tune with her needs to designating time for the people and things that truly make her shine.
If you're in recovery for an eating disorder, and wondering how to begin to date, my advice to you would be to come to a place where you're in tune with yourself.
In doing so, they're giving the green light for their sons and daughters to be in tune with their emotions, dismiss toxic masculinity, and keep it real with their parents and friends.
So the next time you're feeling a little blue for any reason, give yourself some time to lay in bed and cry it out to something that's in tune with your mood.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Asset managers trying to sell investment products to tech-savvy millennials need to hire younger staff who are more in tune with new ways of investing, leading industry figures say.
Local officials are also judged by environmental standards, social policies and what the Communist Party calls "virtue"—that is, being uncorrupt and in tune with the party's latest interpretation of Marxist doctrine.
The Russian Grand Prix was held in April last year, with Hamilton finishing fourth, but the schedule change means Mercedes come to Sochi with the car and driver much more in tune.
The fact that a commission allowed him to fight at all back in February is startling in itself given the nine years of inactivity he had before his sudden change in tune.
To rectify this, Du and his colleagues used a Linear-Quadratic Regulator to automatically adjust the parameters of the controller so it is more in tune with the custom drone it's controlling.
As a growing global chorus of women demands attire that is in tune both with Islam and the societies around them, designers are responding with flowing printed tunics and colorful head scarves.
Trump, his aides say, is feeling newly liberated to ignore cautious advice, and his nominee for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, is said to be fully in tune with his rowdier impulses.
Whether lingering on the candlelit faces of diners during a blackout, or watching calmly as Diane dances, drunkenly, alone in a bar, his camera feels completely in tune with his director's intent.
"The kids who are most in tune with their feelings and others' feelings tend to be the ones who excel," said Lynn Bamrick O'Meara, a Detroit-area kindergarten teacher of 34 years.
"Ryan's just so in tune with his proprioception that he knows where his body is at all times," says John Crosby, a sports technologist with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
The move is wholly in tune with Donald Trump's tendency to disregard diplomatic norms, as he did when he recognised Israel's sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
They can add words or phrases to the database and adjust the service&aposs rules to be more in tune with where they are based or the cultural sensitivities of their audience.
A year ago, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying were respected tenured professors at Evergreen State College, where their Occupy Wall Street-sympathetic politics were well in tune with the school's progressive ethos.
"I don't feel any pressure ....because I am completely in tune with my mind before going out to skate," said Medvedeva, whose winning run started at the December 2015 Grand Prix Final.
"It is important that the Rules continue to evolve and remain in tune with the way the modern game is played," said David Rickman, executive director of governance for the R&A.
Quietly ambitious and effortlessly heartbreaking, Eleanor Davis' The Hard Tomorrow felt like a book that was entirely in tune with the world today, and humanity's hopes for a better world to come.
A prolonged controversy over the Flores allegations could highlight Biden's own challenges in proving to Democrats that as a white, older male, he is in tune with their party's id in 19883.
While it's still unclear how much support there is in Congress for escalating U.S. involvement to that level, last week did bring a change in tune from some other high-profile Republicans.
Pluto, the planet of secrets and taboo, has ended its retrograde in a dark, isolated sector of your chart, heightening your intuition and putting you in tune with the undercurrents of society.
Only music this passively rapt could back the high soars and swoops of her singing, which evokes a free, dreamy, restless spirit in tune with nature while presenting beauty as an abstraction.
I feel like Dazzler is a little bit younger, maybe, or is at least more in tune with the younger sensibility than Medusa and Captain Marvel, who are filling a more "adult" role.
In fact, they change in tune with the world and with the seasons, growing when the conditions are optimal, or shedding leaves and bringing life to a minimum in the cold of winter.
Perhaps that is what Karren Brady means when she talks about a rebrand, with the demography of Stratford more in tune with fashionable brand values than that of Green Street and Upton Park.
Meanwhile, on the political front Alphabet was one of the better-positioned tech companies in Silicon Valley that was in tune with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump, Cakmak said Tuesday.
It's the kind of workout that makes you move muscles you never thought you had, which personally makes me want to keep targeting said areas until I'm more in tune with my body.
In another kind of film — maybe the kind more in tune with Oscar-time magical thinking — Constandin might be a hero, a man of conscience awakened by the injustice in which he's implicated.
But as for my own music—I feel more connected than ever, more in tune with who I am and what I bring to the table, and more understanding of my own capabilities.
Let people opt out if they don't like it, but it would be a great way to get current users more in-tune with things happening on Twitter they might not otherwise find.
They were too popular, too obvious as objects of admiration, and as someone who wasn't particularly in tune with the music scene anyway, I could easily sit out the Jonas storm without engaging.
The rise of King Salman's young son underscores a dramatic shift towards a leadership seemingly more in tune with the needs of a country where 70 percent of the population are under 30.
"This bill is the V.H.S. tape of climate policy: tolerable in the '80s or '90s, but not in tune with the scientific realities of 2016," said Jason Kowalski, the policy director for 350.
Newer Democratic members, fresh off the campaign trail, are the ones who are most in tune with the country, and we can't squander their leadership by sticking them all on the back bench.
Parents, as those most in-tune with their individual child's needs, have the right to be an active partner and make the final decision about additional sharing and use of their child's information.
And yeah, it's a bit of an opportunity to take advantage of the way I created some guys in the past that you guys, the people your age are more in tune with.
Abiy has been in tune to the possibility of miraculous growth, and Ethiopia's once state-controlled telecoms, electricity and even the national airline are all going to be opened up to foreign investors.
Possibly, he or she was an official sympathetic to anti-European, pro-Trump factions in the Conservative Party who want Darroch gone to insert a new ambassador more ideologically in tune with Trump.
It requires being in tune with the ebbs and flows, the seasons, the light and shadow, the rain, the mist — and, sometimes, being able to predict what Mother Nature is going to deliver.
But between the election and personal loss that rocked the band, their focus shifted; the music became darker, more sinister, and more in-tune with Wax Idols' prior discography—with post-punk nods.
In Rio, the teenage Mr. Dias encountered avant-garde art that was in tune with this movement to modernize, including Hélio Oiticica's colorful hanging constructions and the geometric abstractions of the Grupo Frente.
See these related Times articles, "Seeking Orchestras in Tune With Their Diverse Communities" and "A Note to the Classically Insecure," and this Learning Network prompt,"Are You Intimidated by Classical Music and Art?"
This disparity is likely due to the "societal culture change," Greenwood says, and the fact that millennials and Gen-Zers tend to be more in tune with their mental health than baby boomers.
But it's also maybe turned me into a better dog mom, more in tune with the internal life of my previously shelter-bound pet as she settles into a life that's entirely new.
"Unholy Elixir" feels unstable but obstinate from the start, with deep, wavery, not-quite-in-tune synthesizers and a lurching beat; other synthesizer riffs arrive to turn the track into glowering synth-pop.
DC was stuffier; Marvel looser, ostensibly hipper and finally more in tune with the young adult audience than DC. A lot of this history has been covered elsewhere, as the book's bibliography indicates.
For a listener not always in tune with the adoring audience at Ms. Barton's recital in the intimate Zankel Hall on Monday evening, the sheer scale of the performances made for uncomfortable moments.
"The Start-up of You" is a relevant contemporary guide in tune with our sea-changing digital age and it offers thoughtful advice about how to approach a career and build a network.
Managers are not always in tune with the individual aspirations of their team, so Taylor says the onus is on you to diplomatically be the squeaky wheel and ask for what you want.
Because he seems to be in tune with American people on a lot of things, hence why he got elected, but on this one, is he actually out of line with the mainstream thinking?
As with the halqai of centuries past, no performance of Sehagl's work was the same, evoking the mystical pagan rituals of halqa respectively and in tune with other halqa masters (malaam) on the square.
The actual policies he's supported on criminal justice reform and immigration are progressive; his speeches, like his recent address on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, are more in tune with where the party is.
He described a little girl, not far apart in age from the character in The Bluest Eye, who he said was intelligent, fierce, a little combative, and clearly in tune with her own vulnerability.
By hooking it up to the Photon, we should be able to detect and record when the tuner is trying to turn on that light — in other words, when we are singing in tune.
For the moment, Blitz advises the central bank to get back in tune with the market and economic signals after choosing not to react to the first signs of a global slowdown in 2018.
"It's always important for candidates, in my experience, to be in tune with your state and not necessarily what's happening in Washington," said Cornyn, who has not publicly endorsed any candidate in the race.
How to conquer your impulsesWith all of that established, getting in tune with these feelings and mitigating them is inherently difficult, Shull offers advice on how to conquer some of the most invasive impulses.
I'm also a YA author so I'm pretty in tune with my readers, and also my teen and young 20s daughters who are way more dictatorial about the music that lives in our house.
As a senator and Trump advisor, Sessions has been right in tune with the president-elect on the need to secure the borders, limit legal immigration, and expel many, if not all, undocumented immigrants.
What ties them together, and what I think will be Babu Ji's legacy, has less to do with cooking than with finding a style of casual, inexpensive dining that's in tune with current sensibilities.
In addition, although the society as a whole seems more in tune with the problem of femicide — one woman is killed every 30 hours in Argentina — the issue has yet to resonate with everyone.
If her daughter hadn't cautioned her against looking over-the-top on the day of her interview, she would have put on something more festive, she said, something more in tune with her tastes.
Today travelers are increasingly seeking — and easily finding — accommodations that allow them to be more in tune with their surroundings, be it a forest, a beach or a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
As far as the music artists now that are pushing that pro-black message, they're more in tune with the sonics and the frequencies of what the average person not as studied is on.
"I see a lot more publishers being in tune to what's happening outside their communities, and you have a lot more writers of color having an opportunity to get their voices heard," he said.
"If the state Democratic Party was more of a well-oiled machine and more in tune with the people they represent, Alabama could be on the pathway to being a purple state," she said.
Characters in Studio Ghibli features have a particular way of moving that is more in tune with Japanese body language, and on the whole, animators use fewer drawings per second than in Western animation.
We can explain that it's a log cabin quilt and get into a whole discussion of the history of that type of quilting and be a little in tune with their own family history.
"There's a metaphysical thread, sure, but, really, the works are more experiential, in referencing the actual needs and wants of the body — which I think women may be more in tune with," Finn says.
It is that which makes him so in tune with the sport's modern era, of course — all gifs and memes and six-second snapshots of brilliance going viral — but it is also his flaw.
Instead, the final match of this first Laver Cup reached a conclusion very much in tune with these times, as Federer held firm to defeat Kyrgios in three sets after facing a match point.
If the content of his jokes seems dated, the form is ahead of its time, more in tune with the kinetic Tim and Eric-style of videos than what you find in a club.
When it comes to flirting, you enjoy the chase, but again, tend not to make direct moves—you like to take your time, slowly seducing someone with your tender, emotionally in-tune, sensual ways!
After that meeting, his PR people put out some notes saying that, you know, you kind of listened to cryptocurrency and maybe you're a little more in tune with the idea of Bitcoin now.
The recommendations I got certainly weren't all backed conclusively by science — but they were very in tune with the wellness industry, which is all about taking your life and health into your own hands.
"With that one gesture, I think I won the prize for not only being in tune with what she wanted, but achieved a level of thoughtfulness that worked in my favor," Mr. Parker said.
Throughout his campaign, Bernie Sanders has faced accusations that he's not as in tune with the issues of racial justice facing much of the Democratic base as he is with them on economic issues.
It's a cliché to describe a cast as a family, but the one in "Choir Boy" is so small, and you guys have to be literally in tune with one another throughout the show.
We certainly determine the content of our exhibitions, but when exhibitions are on view, we're very in tune to feedback, and we try to gauge reactions and capture feedback to learn from going forward.
Misitzis says that it made sense for her and Ronson to at least look at what had been happening, considering they were already so in tune with what was going on in the porn world.
Perhaps no series has been more in tune with the dichotomies raised by the terror threat, and the sacrifices -- both personal and to core U.S. values -- that potentially stem from efforts to guard against it.
And heading into the game against Costa Rica, with the U.S. playing fairly poorly overall and the youngsters playing well in tune-up matches, there was mounting pressure to replace Dempsey in the starting lineup.
The flat paintings refuse any illusion of depth, despite their visible tension with narrow, contrasting stripes nestled on the top and bottom of the canvases, and are in tune with the American Color Field painters.
I think that's how you avoid going insane or becoming a nihilist by staying in tune with other people who believe as you do and trying to work together for our betterment as a society.
If the Clinton campaign decides they need a bold stroke to show that the candidate is in tune with the tide of populism sweeping the U.S. and the globe, Warren would be the natural choice.
Bloom may not have fit in with any of the prevailing styles of his day, but he was as in tune with the times as any of his peers, including Rothko, de Kooning, and Guston.
That means belting along to every song in tune (like this guy at the Rihanna concert), nailing down that sass (like this little girl), and memorizing the choreography to "Single Ladies" (like these Bey superfans).
While it's not especially original, Rules of Survival has the advantage of being built from the outset for mobile, so that it features controls and an interface that's slightly more in tune with a touchscreen.
The importance of this "small data" is the real story of the 2016 election, and the Clinton campaign will have to start paying closer attention to stay in tune with the mood of the electorate.
And activists point out that their desire to improve the governance of listed companies is in tune with the broader vogue for ESG funds that filter prospective investments according to environmental, social and governance criteria.
Second off, it's a lot of nature out where I am, and nature is a perfect place for the kid to get in tune with the magical rhythms and cadences and lessons of the Earth.
But she also described a vision in tune with past Democratic heavyweights, putting her firmly in line on some issues with long-held Democratic views on foreign policy and the country's role in the world.
Bennett also told Insider that these women, especially those who have been in prison for a long time, are "self-reflective, smart, soulful, and really in tune with who they were and who they've become."
The tree fell victim to Manhattan's urban sprawl, but in an 1803 letter to his wife, Eliza, on view at the New York Public Library, Hamilton sounds right in tune with today's urban farming revivalists.
Trump has often seemed more in tune with Russia's foreign-policy objectives than those of NATO -- calling for Russia's readmission into the G7 and refusing to rule out the recognition of Putin's annexation of Crimea.
In tune with Specht's argument, groups like the think tank Food First want a "social contract for justice" that would be fair to farmers and workers, and would ensure access to healthy food for all.
I love being able to take it slowly, feel your way around, and be in tune with the person you're giving head to, so you can hear their reactions and feel when they like something.
The best way for Mr. Biden to disavow any antiquated positions and to assure voters that he is in tune with their most pressing needs would be to release his own universal child care plan.
With his invitation to Mr. Putin, the president again appeared in tune with the Russian president, who, in a foreign policy speech to Russian ambassadors, appeared to be channeling the views of his American counterpart.
"These incidents are happening in a climate where marginalized communities are feeling more targeted, more under attack, so they're more in tune with these issues," said Melissa Garlick, a lawyer with the Anti-Defamation League.
Due to this lack of Native representation in the newsroom, the DNA test story looks to many outlets like an easy lifeline, an opportunity for them to show that they're in tune with Native issues.
"I knew from the beginning that I was very in tune with her work," Miss de Lappe, who was also a choreographer, told an interviewer in 2008 for This Chair Rocks, a blog about ageism.
But it's worth remembering that the point of helping your child sleep soundly is to help that child function well when awake, to be in tune with the opportunities and the requirements of the day.
After the opening bars, a boy's voice came in, loud and perfectly in tune, its articulation to be envied by any mother in the speech therapist's office: I have often walked down the street before.
But for many young black voters in the crowded church, Sanders' response — even just his presence at a smaller, embattled HBCU — was evidence he is in tune with how they're thinking about racial justice issues.
With a softer image and a program that seemed in tune with the trends shown by the Brexit vote and the election of Trump, Marine Le Pen looked to be able to achieve unlimited success.
It seems to me that the message of this record is about acceptance—in any capacity—is that what you've accepted through this record, being connected to things and being in tune with your true self?
" Also among the five ways the Wests are totally in sync, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star wrote that "Libra/Gemini sex gets a 5-star rating because we're so in tune with each other.
On foreign policy, too, Cruz's Jacksonian, "bomb 'em all" positioning on the Middle East seems more in tune with the party's post-Iraq war mood than Rubio's tendency toward a George W. Bush-style crusading idealism.
So I went and laid down in the road to keep the next car from running over it and when I picked it up, the E was just a little flat — it was still in tune.
"You would think that the firefighters would be a little bit more in tune with the trouble that could cause and not do it," David Hitzig, executive director of the Busch Wildlife Center, told the Sentinel.
The Moon is in your sign today, Taurus, and you're feeling graceful and in tune with yourself; however, some intense emotions will arise this afternoon about what you feel is right and wrong with the world.
The Bank of Canada is in tune with policy makers at the European Central Bank and the Bank of England who last week also signalled future tightening, supporting the euro and the pound against the dollar.
When a stable sound is sustained for a longer time, and when the sound is harmonically stable (in the sense that it is completely in tune), the sound locks in the space in a unique way.
I saw a lot of interesting and potentially cool things, not least of which is a single-player campaign that feels a little more lived-in and a lot more in-tune with the ostensible fiction.
"Our vision is of a new India that will be in tune with its glorious past," he said to roars of approval from the crowd who waved BJP flags and chanted for another term for Modi.
"Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, on a bank report outlining the consequences of Brexit, April 19th "There is another view of Britain that is more in tune with our patriotic ideas about ourself.
Acid-Free also brought forth booksellers in tune with our current cultural and sociopolitical zeitgeist, offering art books on detention center architecture, monographs in translation, and new underground periodicals written by people living in the margins.
Again in tune with Beijing, Wanda last January bought a 20 percent stake in the then-reigning Spanish soccer champions Atletico Madrid, a move that Wang said was aimed at "strengthening the quality of Chinese football".
Then again, we all remember the heady summer of 2014 when he released his Jay-Z featuring remix of "We Made It" and "Better In Tune With The Infinite," only to slide back into the ether.
DeSantis' response is in tune with his party's pro-business, small government stance — his way of trying to keep Florida's economy strong in a time when a pandemic has sparked nationwide shutdowns, already crippling the economy.
"He's clearly in tune with making these decisions and making policies toward Israel and talking about Israel in a way that aligns with the end times, rapture ideas of a portion of his base," Bayroff said.
Recorded last summer at Bear Creek Studios in rural western Washington, the LP's knotty and intricate folk rock songs have a magic that can only come from a band that's unequivocally in tune with one another.
"We have an inventory planning group that was pushing inventory to distribution centers; a merchandise group of people keeping vendors in tune to what is happening," Tom Molleur, Ace's vice president of retail support, told CNBC.
An exercise in extreme casting, the book underscores an inclusiveness in tune with the fall 2017 runway shows in New York that, however fitfully, showcased models of varying races, ethnicities, gender preferences and, in particular, size.
In the 1990s, Mr Soros was in tune with the spirit of the age, as he used the billions he had made in finance to support the transition to democracy in post-communist Europe and elsewhere.
The decisions Trump has made from the day he began running for president have proven that he is rhetorically in tune with what many Americans want to hear, which is often the opposite of what they need.
In some ways, Mr Macron's audacious bid for the top job was in tune with de Gaulle, who conceived the directly elected presidency in 1965 as a way to return politics from the parties to the people.
John Kasich of Ohio has long put his faith in New Hampshire, whose conservative, practical Republicans are more in tune with his belief in a government that's lean, but retains a role in helping America's worst off.
The so-called Parallel Spine is the star though, lifting the bag ever so slightly off of your back, while twisting, lengthening, and contracting in tune with the movements of your body, just like your own spine.
Or buy it because you are betting that this new technology will change the world by: These are just a few options, and if you're in tune with the cryptocurrency world, you'll know the opportunities are endless.
Along with fantastic new graphics—Leon's iconic boy band hair bounces and swishes with realistic flair—the control scheme has been overhauled so that it feels less constricted and more in tune with modern third-person shooters.
The Acid-Free Art Book Market brought forth booksellers in tune with the cultural and sociopolitical zeitgeist, offering books on detention center architecture, monographs in translation, and new underground periodicals written by people living in the margins.
An electronics engineer by training, Diaz-Canel has often appeared more in tune with the times than his elderly khaki-clad predecessors, Raul and his brother Fidel, who ruled the Caribbean island for the past six decades.
This change in tune might come as a surprise to Ara hopefuls, due to Google's commitment to the project, including a developer version that was due to launch this fall, with the consumer release set in 2017.
"They fully embraced the concept of biodynamic farming, because it is a holistic approach that benefits the eco-system, and is in tune with their traditional beliefs of caring for the community and the forest," he said.
I was more in tune with exactly how much I was spending In general, I'm pretty good with knowing about how much money I'm spending, as I keep track of my daily purchases in an Excel spreadsheet.
A moderately weird black girl who challenged the gaudy expectations of a rapping woman, Gold was also the sign of a new guard in the city's music scene, in tune with that moment's Tumblr-informed rap aesthetics.
Inspired by the artist's visit to North Korea, the video is a Clipart-filled trip through the memoirist tradition, Ulman occasionally becoming an authoritarian "Simon Says" figure, ordering her audience to step in tune with her directions.
Unlike in his previous successes, Sestak isn't facing a current or former Republican with a long record, but Democrats who are known nationally, and whose policies are arguably highly in tune with the positions of the electorate.
I was surprised that everybody really stayed in tune when they were listening to this conversation, and then about half an hour later I heard somebody retelling the story to another group of people at the party.
You can tweak this brilliant sauce to be more in tune with the current season, but at least be sure to hang on to this recipe to make the most of peak tomatoes when summer comes around.
Being a dancer isn't a requirement of becoming a dance writer, but before a show, I'm active — I might run or swim — because it makes me feel like I'm more in tune with the moving bodies onstage.
"Senator Manchin is in tune with what people in West Virginia want and he votes the way they want - even if it's not always what national Democrats want," said H.S. Leigh Koonce, chairman of the Jefferson County Democrats.
Steve Rose, The Guardian: It's a testament to writer Kay Cannon (who wrote all three Pitch Perfects) and new director Trish Sie that all these random elements stay in tune with each other and everything wraps up neatly.
Trump's defenders believe his message is so in tune with an angry electorate -- and his appeal is so broad -- that his liabilities could evaporate come November, especially against a Democratic candidate with her own high negatives, Hillary Clinton.
"There's a real conflict, though, I find, with a lot of my Republican activists who feel more ideologically in tune with Ms. Ward, and yet believe McSally is more likely to be able to survive and win," Rep.
Such skills, of course, can be taught but it would take a long time for novices to acquire the knowledge of an experienced beekeeper, let alone be in tune with the many ailments that bees are susceptible to.
"When you listen to a song over and over again, it can help you do some reflective listening to think, What are some of my feelings that this song is helping me get in tune with?" she says.
Screenshot: Melanie EhrenkranzAs Mozilla noted in a blog post announcing the tool, it'll likely only work as intended for a few days and then will revert back to showing you ads more in tune with your actual preferences.
While Britain has its own challenges in how to minimize the economic strain from its decision to leave the European Union, the overall change in tune from the BoE, which also targets inflation at 2 percent, is striking.
Over time, witchcraft has spawned many groups, incarnations, beliefs and half-beliefs, but it's really the symbol of the witch herself — a woman othered, yet immortal, rebellious, in tune with the natural world and ever-powerful — that resonates.
Jennifer Lopez never ceases to make a bold fashion statement, and her latest ensemble proves she is in tune with what's turning out to be one of the biggest trends of the fall and winter season: monochromatic dressing.
Young George got his first glimpse of a world more in tune with his imagination when he attended the 23 New York World's Fair, a tidy alternate universe on display in the pavilions covering Flushing Meadows' Corona Park.
A Republican, DeSantis' response is in tune with his party's pro-business, small government stance — his way of trying to keep Florida's economy strong in a time when a pandemic has sparked nationwide shutdowns, already crippling the economy.
Mr. Dudley's pointed comments, while delivered with the care and caution of a seasoned technocrat, come as President Trump looks to remake the Federal Reserve with policymakers who are more in tune with his anti-regulatory mind-set.
Read more " _____ • Andrew Sullivan in New York Magazine: "The more I read today's more serious reactionary writers, the more I'm convinced they are much more in tune with the current global mood than today's conservatives, liberals, and progressives.
Trudeau, who has basked in international media attention since coming to power and whose progressive politics are much more in tune with Obama's, will attend a state dinner Thursday, becoming the first Canadian leader to do so since 1997.
Swalwell, who is 38, is a relatively young member of the House Democratic Caucus, where, at least until the arrival of the current freshman class, he was known as one of the members most in tune to younger demographics.
Even an opportunist the likes of Marco Rubio took himself out of the running to be Trump's vice president, telling CNN recently that the GOP standard-bearer would be better off picking someone more in tune with him philosophically.
MICHAEL SANTOLI: So, you're essentially trying to stay in tune with-- with those stocks that are working with that subset of the market that seems to-- LASZLO BIRINYI: Well, which are gonna work, which was m-- even more important.
The boys carefully stack wood that Joanna notes they "chopped on the farm with Dad" into a wall mounted log holder, a rustic touch Joanna included to keep the property feeling in-tune with the homeowner-to-be's style.
China's market turmoil since the start of the new year has put the spotlight on a not-much-noticed quirk of trading the mainland's currency: the offshore yuan doesn't always want to stay in tune with its onshore peer.
In order to interact and safely share electricity, utilities also need to get their electromagnetic frequencies in tune at around 60 hertz, so part of the exercise involved not just getting Utility A and B running, but syncing them.
A study by John Coates, a neuroscientist and former trader at Goldman Sachs, suggested that traders who are more in tune with their bodies' "interoception" (inner sense) and follow their gut feelings can outperform algorithms in high-frequency trading.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Taiwan-based Delta Electronics Inc expects to quadruple annual revenue from India over the next three years as it makes more power components in the country, in tune with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to develop industry.
Among the slow-moving masses of people on a recent Saturday were buskers of varying age and musical ability, karaoke singers both in tune and off key, acrobats, dancers, magicians and human statues, many of them drawing large crowds.
D., a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Couples Learn, an online couples therapy and marriage counseling service, explained how by focusing on the positive parts of their partner, couples become stronger and more in tune with each other.
PETER RAMSEY (one of three directors of "Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse") You could see the tide shifting a little from the same few recognizable, white stars to movies that were in tune with younger and more diverse sensibilities.
"Twitch viewers are very savvy and in tune with their favorite casters, so they are aware that their support is what enables their favorite streamers to broadcast full time," said Matt McCloskey, the vice president for commerce at Twitch.
"Whether it's cuts to the military or doubling down on a health care system more expensive than Obamacare, Rob Quist continues to prove he is more in-tune with Nancy Pelosi than Montana," said CLF Executive Director Corry Bliss.
Furthermore, Kelly's recent remarks on racial and cultural issues and his willingness to embrace Trump's uncompromising rhetoric and policy on immigration show him to be far more in tune with the populist, nationalist Trump philosophy than was initially assumed.
Her name brings to mind Edwardian corset dresses and Julian Sands in a meltingly lit field of poppies — though her asperity and sense of moral stakes, so in tune with Forster's, were the crisp counterpoint to all that romance.
Although different doctors may disagree about the exact amount of time to pay attention and the amount of kicks that are healthy, "the bottom line is the patient has to regularly be in tune with her baby," Dr. Ribaudo says.
She reportedly had an unprecedented amount of control over how she appeared, and she used that control to create a September issue that is far more in tune with the Beyoncé brand than it is with the Anna Wintour brand.
And of course, Amazon could still do a better job of highlighting its own originals – especially as it now has Emmy award winners and new nominees to promote – but in a way that feels more in tune with the viewers' interests.
Medvedev has never made it past the third round in New York but is more confident than ever after reaching the final in tune-up events in Washington and Montreal before securing the biggest title of his career in Cincinnati.
But Thiel is a cut above even that, carving out a persona over the last two decades that has marched to a very different drummer than pretty much everyone else and one not in tune with anyone in power here now.
That can be via communities like the sneaker enthusiast early adopters or through institutions with rabid in-tune fan bases like the NBA or collaborators like fashion upstarts and artists who lend authenticity and a feeling of nowness to the product.
It's a control room where about a dozen employees are devouring Twitter feeds, Instagram photos and Facebook posts in an effort to join the social conversation, increase the hotel chain's brand presence and be in tune with the latest trends.
When I think about Betty building and directing the Carnival while simultaneously forging a career as an artist, I realize that people in one sector might not have been as in tune with what she was doing in the other.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte called on Tuesday for a less austere European Union more in tune with popular demands for economic growth, but he faced a barrage of criticism after his keynote speech in the EU legislature.
Basically, we saw version 2.0 of the shoes we know and love, but more in tune with the collection's toughened-up aesthetic (and, given the nature of the block heel, likely easier to walk in, which is always a bonus).
TUNIS — The leader of Tunisia's main Islamic political party was re-elected on Monday, winning endorsement for his effort to move the party away from its Islamist roots and stay in tune with the country's five-year-old democratic revolution.
It's also curious that Trump often appears more in tune with Putin's views than those of his own government on Crimea, the unity of the Western alliance, the special counsel probe and democratic bedrocks like press freedom and international institutions.
When applied to diet, mindful eating involves focusing on chewing your food, taking your time, being in tune with when your body signals that you are hungry or full, and being aware of how your food appears, smells and tastes.
But Thiel is a cut above even that, carving out a persona over the last two decades that has marched to a very different drummer from pretty much everyone else and one not in tune with anyone in power here now.
SO BITCOIN CASH IS A BETTER SOLUTION ALL THE WAY AROUND AND IS MUCH MORE IN TUNE WITH WHAT WAS ORIGINALLY LAID OUT IN THE ROADMAP OF BITCOIN TO BEGIN WITH, WHICH WAS PERMISSIONLESS, WORLD-WIDE, FAST, CHEAP, RELIABLE TRANSACTIONS.
The first half, for five performers, shows how Mr. Forsythe is wholly in tune with the way complex ballet steps and reckless shifts of weight can make dancers — most astonishing were Sara Mearns, Devin Alberda and Unity Phelan — playful and brave.
It opened up a path to the use of ready-made color, which Stella unfortunately failed to recognize and explore, opting instead, with the following series, for a Neo-Expressionist mode in tune with the latest trends of the times.
"The last thing we need is a president threatening the chairman of the Fed on whether he is raising or lowering rates in tune with the president's politics," Pelosi told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor.
Meanwhile, they've already begun camping out on the site of their next project: a sustainably built house in the seaside resort town of St. Ives, some 300 miles southwest of London — an investigation into living more in tune with nature.
As a matter of political calculation, it would make little sense for farming groups or farmers themselves to rankle incumbent members of Congress who they feel are in tune with their communities, especially those who are becoming more powerful in Washington.
Radically rethinking a school's culture involves not only getting parents and children to alter a deeply ingrained mind-set and executing pedagogical changes, huge projects in themselves, but also ensuring that the families admitted are in tune with these values.
Procter & Gamble blasted Nelson Peltz's efforts to join the consumer goods conglomerate's board, saying the investor was not entitled to a seat and that he was being wrongly advised by people who were not in tune with the company's operations.
For investors less concerned with trading the wiggles and waves but trying to stay in tune with the big picture, a few themes I've continued to cite about this bull market remain relevant: It's not early, but it's not over.
The unwillingness of federal regulators to use better, real-time data collected by the states – who are more in tune with recreational fishermen – has brought us to a breaking point in many recreational fisheries in the Eastern and Southeastern regions.
PARELES The analog synthesizer tones of Walter (later Wendy) Carlos's 1968 "Switched-on Bach" reappear with all their plinky, wavery, slidey, not-always-in-tune charm on Nigel Wilson's album "Have Yourself a Merry Little Synthmas," a 50-years-later homage.
Nowhere is the thought that Barack Obama ran a better campaign, that his unique personal history, his vision for America, was somehow more in tune with the 21st century electorate, or that the American people had made even a defensible choice.
Read: Everything we know about the alleged Khashoggi murder and Saudi cover up Despite the change in tune, the new offering isn't likely to move the heat off of the kingdom's powerful young prince and de-facto leader, Mohammed Bin Salman.
The source of his power is probably the Force, though the film is nicely ambiguous; he could just be blind man with a stick who is so in tune with all his senses that he can drop 10 Stormtroopers in two minutes.
But it's not clear how Watch will get those users to return by replicating some of Snapchat's functionality, especially since the latter company's video content tends to be in reality or unscripted formats which seem nicely in tune with its overall aesthetic.
What can be revealed are plans to cover the entire Egyptian map by the end of the current year and add to the app more tech and operation features to make it smoother and more in tune with what riders really want.
And while he stressed the importance of America's international alliances, which Trump has dismissed in more than one way, he also mentioned the need to "advance the interests" of the United States — a line in tune with Trump's "America First" foreign policy vision.
"I'm looking for comfort in a Saturday morning cartoon show that's going to be more in tune with what's actually going on than what we're reading every day, and that's more of a sign of where we're at right now," the filmmaker shared.
The inclusion of karaoke yoga, according to the expectant first-time mother, helps people become more in-tune with their bodies and also serves as a much-needed break from the heavy admissions these women bravely offer up during the three-hour event.
On one hand, you have "rights without democracy," situations where the rule of law is intact but the people are ruled by unelected bureaucrats and elites who aren't in tune with the popular will (Mounk cites the EU as his prime example).
Instead, staying in tune with things such as the current state of the crops and how they got there, what the upcoming weather will likely be, and having some familiarity with agronomy, could help market participants arrive at an answer sooner than NASS.
In tune with Coach's turnaround strategy, which includes limiting discounts and distribution to regain its brand cachet, the company will cut back Kate Spade's sales to department stores and curb online flash sales while expanding the brand's presence in Asia and Europe.
London's new mayor won his job despite, not thanks to, his party's hard-left leader, who must now contend with a rival pole of Labour power—one drastically more in-tune with the electorate than himself—down the Thames in City Hall.
Far more baffling are the headphones in the Nitro series, which also feature the ability to light up in tune to your music, but given that they're headphones, they crucially only allow other people — who cannot hear the music — to see it.
"What you had is a, I think, a message from the voters to the Republicans that you've got to stop the chaos and you've got to get more in tune and stop alienating people," said Kasich, who represented the district from 1983-2001.
At their best, figure skaters remain true artists as well as true athletes, and there were some extraordinary performances under pressure last week at the world championships in Boston, even if Americans at large were much more in tune with the Final Four.
There are no real, practical reasons for intentionally detuning a recording other than personal preference, but some fringe theorists have posited that tuning instruments to a frequency of 432 hertz produces vibrations that are more in tune to the universe's natural wavelength.
An election adds a new twist to a Brexit crisis that has for three years overshadowed European Union affairs, eroded Britain's reputation as a stable pillar of the West and seen sterling twitch in tune to the probability of a 'no-deal' exit.
And this is one of the more intriguing challenges Lee, who recently turned 60, will be facing with "She's Gotta Have It." In terms of the racial politics of the day, he is more in tune than ever with mainstream liberal thought.
"I think Trump, having lived through a couple of real estate cycles, probably is in tune with this more than the average policy maker," said Martin Schuh, the head of government relations at the CRE Finance Council, a commercial real estate advocacy group.
Though it could be argued that on the idea of bringing troops home from long foreign wars, the President is more in tune with grass-roots opinion than his critics -- a view backed up by early exchanges in the Democratic White House race.
"Over the last year we have looked at a number of areas which we felt needed updating so as to be more in tune with our vision for this great sport," said Sean Bratches, managing director of commercial operations at Formula One.
That same month, The Office star admitted in an interview with The New York Times that she was "surprised at how much I enjoy being a mom" — mostly because she wasn't in tune with a "maternal instinct" in herself before Katherine's arrival.
Meet some of the freshmen of Milan's Coro degli Stonati, or choir for the tone deaf, a consortium of vocally challenged individuals who are forcing themselves to overcome longstanding inhibitions in order to warble in public — hopefully, but not necessarily, in tune.
A longtime destination for tourists and foreign buyers, it has seen real estate prices rise for several years, in tune with those of the rest of the archipelago, according to a report on the 2019 market outlook by the Knight Frank agency.
Yet, whereas Tillerson has consistently worked to counter the president's hawkish instincts, pushing to open talks with North Korea and opposing the decertification of the Iran nuclear deal, for example, Pompeo's views are more in tune with the president's views on foreign policy.
In Discordia, I felt the need to transcend the "news" aspect of the story, and instead work with the slightly more imprecise images that, in my opinion, offer a more nuanced narrative, one that was more in tune with my personal experience in the region.
But he was at odds with the church, and in tune with his generation, in pushing through legislation to on same-sex unions; he even supported an ultimately unsuccessful amendment that would have granted parental entitlements to a non-biological parent in a gay union.
Mr Fillon, who comes from La Sarthe, is in tune with a conservative Catholic part of the electorate that feels that the French presidency has been damaged over the past decade, by Nicolas Sarkozy on the right and by François Hollande on the left.
Some might be more in tune with their ruling element, earth, which would make them more cautious and rule-abiding, while others might be more influenced by their ruling planet, Venus, and those are the Tauruses who love rom-coms and pricey bath bombs.
The one thing that could unstick it, apart from divine intervention, would be a change in tune from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which is still toying with when to deliver a follow-up interest rate hike to last December's baby step-up from zero.
It makes the film feel fresh, and though its portrayal of the internet may not fully capture the paranoia we feel about life online in 2018, the film's head-on tackling of Disney's female characters is perfectly in tune with the zeitgeist of the moment.
This time, however, an ecstatic audience cheered and burst into applause, and even booed, in tune not only with the players onstage, but also with the 22 other ones who ran up and down the field on a giant screen set up behind them.
Ron Turiello, a founder of the Voter Genome Project, a political microtargeting outfit, and a progressive who has backed President Obama since his Senate campaign, says he, too, would vote for Mr. Sanders as more in tune with concerns about economic justice, whereas Mrs.
One aspect of an attack on our critical infrastructure that the government does need to be more in tune with is the interconnectedness and cross dependencies of our public infrastructure which ensure that the entire system is only as strong as its weakest link.
"The coalition must show that it is in tune with the times and has ideas about what to do in the next two years to be legitimate," Scholz said, adding that the SPD wanted to pass reforms to workers' rights, old-age provision, and taxes.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak announced a spending splurge to ward off the economic effects of coronavirus in his maiden budget on Wednesday, ditching the taunting preferred by his predecessors in favor of an earnest tone more in tune with worrying times.
Your sense of smell may fluctuate in sensitivity over the course of 24 hours, in tune with our circadian clocks, with your nose best able to do its job during the hours before you go to sleep, according to a study published last month.
In keeping with that approach, the cookbook's premise is that we can all grow something — herbs in pots on the balcony, a tomato plant in a bucket — and that doing so will teach us to become better cooks, more in tune with nature's ways.
What could have been the story of a religious good girl becomes instead the study of a passionate, complex woman with formidable poetic talents: someone who, while embedded in her own age, emerges as a thinker and seeker in tune with a modern audience.
At the same time, there's something appealing in how Mr. Affleck comes at the gangster genre and how this story departs from the tribal affiliations of films like "The Departed" toward a more pluralistic vision in tune with both today's and yesterday's United States.
He takes pleasure in rhyme for rhyme's sake, in the play of language, and does so in a way that is, oddly, far more in tune with the main lines of the American avant-garde of his time than operetta style could ever be.
That's why I've always thought there's a quasi-religious dimension at work in climate-change advocacy, which not only describes the science but offers a catalog of prescribed (or proscribed) behaviors, and which tends to demonize people who aren't wholly in tune with their assumptions.
May, a clergyman's daughter, has also stressed her desire to help the so-called JAMS — those "just about managing" to get by — and presented herself as being more in tune with the values of provincial England than with those of its globalized capital city, London.
I think the reason why it's only got better is because they didn't really try to get the technology right, (they were busy lifting the plot of Superman III), rather, they spent time and effort making the cultural aspect a pretty in-tune caricature.

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