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What a clangor they raise in the mouth and ear! Lacking such, perhaps, we can never be entirely tuned to the visual and intellectual clangors of more sophisticated and infinitely better poets.
The memo seems to imply that high schools could be encouraged to throw away ideas about grade level -- things that define the American high school experience -- in an effort to make sure kids who are falling behind get extra help, but students progressing at higher speeds aren't entirely tuned out.
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Perhaps one day I will entirely tune out that voice of my New England Puritan ancestors who tell me such moments are stolen.
Other families had tuned out entirely.
And some people admitted that they had tuned out entirely.
Some other investors, hard as it may seem to believe, tuned out entirely.
On the road, via satellite radio tuned almost entirely to 90's on 9. Radio 3 until once they played Hindemith saxophone music and I had to take a month off.
But there is also something paradoxical about the voice that is pure genius: because it is quite deliberately constructed to conform to the same formula, it is also entirely easy to tune out.
Prokhanov and Dugin were entirely in tune with the reigning propaganda.
So far, so familiar and entirely in tune with the position of the coalition government.
It feels entirely in tune with a production that prizes efficiency, clarity, accessibility and above all energy.
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