Her eyes close, and she remembers the pleasure of dancing with him, their bodies completely in sync. |
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Somehow, the band manages to keep its furious mix of polka, punk, klezmer, hard rock and free jazz in sync. |
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The challenge is keeping the web browser bookmarks, address books, an calendars on each machine in sync. |
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The crowd of polite listeners, sitting pretty with their drinks in their hands, soon started bobbing their heads in sync. |
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A timing belt or timing chain links the crankshaft to the camshaft so that the valves are in sync with the pistons. |
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She felt only the rhythm of her drumsticks in sync with the beating of the base drum. |
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It was perfectly in sync for our weddings, dances, village socials and Sunday morning hops for the waltz, fox trot or dancing. |
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The farm will be in sync with a growing sentiment in the borough that encourages eating locally produced foods. |
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The book suggests resetting the body clock so that it will be in sync with the time at the destination. |
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That seems to be in sync with other studies by the centers showing a drop in teenage pregnancy. |
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They need to be in sync with your company's personality, standards, and vision. |
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In addition to technical advances, the roll-out of new processes must be in sync with companies' investment cycles. |
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It's a brilliant day, and the couple is so cozily in sync after 25 years of marriage that they can communicate their contentedness in utter silence. |
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You will be able to mark the beat on the digital track, so that the standard staff will be in sync with it. |
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There are strong business arguments for a regulation which would be in sync with the Government's move toward smart regulation. |
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They would like to be able to better reconcile their careers with family life and to be in sync with the new technologies and planet Internet. |
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It is very likely that you are using a system and ports tree which are not in sync. |
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To be on-message dressing down is the norm while dressing up is for the hopelessly sad who are not relaxed enough to get in sync with New Labour's New Britain. |
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The use of the black and white media works well with the water droplets and the dark sky creating a foreboding feeling, which is in sync with the content of the image. |
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At the same time, his working relationship with the security services puts him in sync with a key power bloc behind the president, she said. |
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His timing has shown him to be in sync with the currents of real estate change. |
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Every classroom should have Internet access and allow children to be in sync with current world and international affairs. |
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They perk up, flop down and otherwise turn, cutely and catlike, in sync with your brainwaves. |
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The reason there are 366 days every four years instead of the standard 365 is to remain in sync with the true astronomical year. |
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We cannot claim to be intimate with the Father unless our heart beats in sync with his. |
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One is actually in sync with the European Union, with the Kyoto process and our partner countries. |
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I would say that would put us in sync with our neighbours south of the border. |
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Ag markets have traded generally in sync with the direction of energy and equities, and opposite of the U. S. dollar. |
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We aim to be perfectly in sync with this thirst for authenticity that compels people to discover or rediscover Auvergne. |
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These must be linked to our activities and in sync with our brands, values, and heritage. |
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All provinces and territories expect to enact local regulations in sync with the federal rule for intraprovincial undertakings. |
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It goes without saying that he was in sync with international initiatives from nature conservation to the broader international agenda. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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When these are not in sync, and the car is starting to slide out of control, ESP® intervenes. |
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Those of you here this weekend will be doing the same thing: mobilizing a group of players to play in sync. |
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All linked information can easily be kept current and in sync automatically. |
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Not only must the three principal organs be in sync, but Member States and staff must cultivate a very strong sense of interdependence. |
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The constant two-way link with your host DAW means the keyboard's controls are always in sync with your software's active parameters. |
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But to win the battle, a company has to be in sync with consumer needs and habits. |
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Like few public officials, Booker has gone out of his way to establish that he is in sync with the problems of his constituents. |
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I also try to keep the waypoints on both devices in sync and always include altitude that I copy from either the topo discs or the online airport directory. |
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To share life, we must spend time together and find ways to be in sync. |
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For People ID activities, this address all kinds of secure document projects in the EMEA region, this network of subsidiaries in sync with local cultures will prove to be very valuable. |
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However, the strength of the US dollar tended to work against packaging companies geared directly to the export sector, where business trends were not always in sync with the growth curve. |
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This disjointed Open, though, seems in sync with Federer's biorhythms. |
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You can decide whether to activate or deactivate this indicator, but you must bear in mind that this value must be in sync with what is in the project profile, otherwise errors may occur. |
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The tighter the tension band is, the more pull on the yarn, because the more friction the bobbin has to overcome to turn in sync with the flyer. |
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We're not in sync with our appestat when we eat, and we don't allow the body to catch up. |
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The two songs now play at the same speed and are in sync with each other. |
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The flight data recorder showed that the two elevators were moving approximately in sync with each other until the aircraft was accelerating on the take-off run. |
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Totally in sync with the values of the Bel group, the teams at Bel Industries put their commercial, technical and industrial skills to work for the agri-food industry. |
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Thus, unless the supply of skilled workers is kept fairly much in sync with demand, public expenditure on unemployment benefits and other transfers will simply be too high. |
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It must always be perfectly in sync with its owner's body. |
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It is counter-productive to overly prolong your inhale or exhale periods beyond what is comfortable for you, or to momentarily hold your breath in order to keep in sync with the melody. |
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Electricity is not stored, and overall economic performance benefits when capacity is in sync with the production mix, market use, and customer consumption. |
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Or that their flaring arthritis is in sync with a solar flare. |
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Not all people will wish to unpack all the file sets, but as the system must be kept in sync, you will generally need to set up all parts of the tree. |
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The audio input signal is transmitted in sync. with the video signal. |
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Ideal for people who want to stay in sync in more places. |
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Our tourism strategy must be in sync with our train strategy. |
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These people are first in line, in sync with the resources from their intervention areas and near the pain, and pleasures, of suffering drug addicts. |
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Both songs are playing in sync so they almost sound like one. |
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We owe it to ourselves to be in sync with the future of our policyholders. |
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However, when developing an HIV workplace strategy and programme, it should be in sync with existing national policies addressing HIV and AIDS in the public sector. |
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The design codes had to be in sync with the brand equity. |
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Technical documentation must be in sync with the software and help files, keeping in mind that e-commerce solutions and web content also need to be adapted to local requirements. |
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And of the four modern masters with gallery shows, he seems, with his myth-debunking attitude toward art, most in sync with our own unidealistic time. |
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Canada has adopted a focused approach in Afghanistan, and I am heartened to see that our priorities are firmly in sync with those being discussed here today. |
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You need not reproduce in sync with the semester system. |
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Fireworks lighted the sky in sync with the beats. |
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In a new study, the researchers have found that instead of being in sync, theta oscillations actually sweep along the length of the hippocampus as travelling waves. |
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Leap seconds, which are added at irregular intervals to adjust for the slight wobble of the Earth's rotation, are necessary to keep atomic clocks in sync with solar time. |
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In sync with many others, he says the best preservation is to move the wine and pour it to customers. |
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In sync with the latest trend youth would be the target audience for the movie. |
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In sync with his cooking dogma is his steadfast managing style. |
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In sync with the aphorism that money is the mother's milk of politics, the former Vermont governor seemed to have found a cash cow on the Internet. |
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In sync with both Joss Whedon's Serenity and HBO's Deadwood, Meadows images and discombobulates contemporaneity as a Wild West making do with what's at hand. |
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