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Sympathy: the ability to fall into a rhythm with those around you and thrive in groups.
It took a few innings for Castro and Armas to fall into a rhythm.
In this revelatory season, teams have rarely strung together three hits in a row against him, and he seemed to fall into a rhythm on the mound, as when he won a Cy Young Award in 2005.
Things were beginning to fall into a rhythm, and once that rhythm had established itself there was a rapid escalation in the scope of the abuse until I was stretched to capacity.
You'll be able to fall into a rhythm and won't even think about when you should lift each of your hands and your crouched leg.
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When Serkin began inviting his colleagues to Vermont, he wanted them to lose their worldliness, to fall into a slower rhythm.
As the film progresses, however, it becomes increasingly clear that Adèle has no intention of ever identifying as queer, and for me, the film appeared to fall into a fashionable "post-gay" rhythm, recalling the Brokeback Mountain conception of same-sex love as an inchoate "force of nature," and finally preempting any connections to queer history.
In baseball you fall into a rhythm; you get used to playing every day.
The chanting helps the lifters fall into a "rhythm" that will make them more likely to exert the force needed to lift the person at the same exact time.
Work on timing your breath to your steps, breathing in every 3 or 4 steps, so you fall into a rhythm.
Gaining even a yard or 2 will help him fall into a rhythm, lifting his confidence and perhaps allowing him to take a deeper shot later.
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