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This is in tune with a mounting digital revulsion in Germany.
"I wanted to feel more in tune with a specific place, its seasons, tides, weather patterns".
One new feature is a radio service that streams music in tune with a listener's tastes.
It feels entirely in tune with a production that prizes efficiency, clarity, accessibility and above all energy.
Briefly closed for two years, the Crocodile is again in tune with a flourishing Seattle music scene: hip-hop.
PaidContent found it to be frustrating and confusing, and more in tune with a print magazine than with the iPad.
By allowing local citizens to be investors in real estate projects, development could more in tune with a neighborhood's needs.
Though most Europeans consider his methods abominable, his anti-immigrant ideas, while extreme, are in tune with a growing current of xenophobia in Europe.
It is a simple, powerful message, in tune with a time when fear of government overreach and debt drove a wave of Republican victories.
He has positioned himself as a reform-minded leader, more in tune with a younger, urban and less sectarian middle class.
To stay in tune with a falling dollar, other central banks will have to print more of their own currency, risking inflation and asset-price bubbles.
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