That he can stay in tune and hit insinuating low notes isn't in doubt, but could he possibly sound any more detached? |
In a society as dominated by consumerism as America, cash tills often ring in tune with the national mood. |
He is more in tune with what the coaches want, and he's playing the ball much better. |
From early morning, the general atmosphere was calm and relaxed, more in tune with a public festival than a mass protest. |
Arizona's other urban pillar, Tucson, seems more in tune with the desert, and uses local trees and plants to landscape gardens and parks. |
I start eating my deep fried strips of beef in honey and chilly sauce in tune to elevator music. |