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Ross, the UK-based physiologist, says that when you’re in tune with the physical and emotional experience of your cycle, you may be more confident in planning your training, nutrition, and recovery, which can eliminate a lot of anxiety.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PERIOD TRACKINGCHRISTINE YUSEPTEMBER 6, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIts latest project now gives anyone a chance to make quarantine tunes to vibe to—no music training necessary.
CREATE YOUR OWN MOODY QUARANTINE MUSIC WITH GOOGLE’S AIKAREN HAOSEPTEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWEven if she were to change her tune, it’s unclear how she would block it, says Nikos Tsafos of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
MERKEL URGED TO ABANDON RUSSIA PIPELINE OVER NAVALNY ATTACKDAVE LAWLERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020AXIOSThere’s no telling what the future of the pandemic could bring, so it’s key that brands are proactive when it comes to managing their supply chain and logistics and keeping on top of their brand messaging to stay in tune with customer sentiment.
DEEP DIVE: HOW TO MASTER AMAZON ADVERTISING IN THE NEW NORMALDIGIDAYJULY 29, 2020DIGIDAYFor now, I enjoyed zipping around town, savoring the sharp steering and superbly tuned suspension.
SPORT COUPE SUPERSTARSJOE PHILLIPSJULY 16, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEBy belting out tunes, whistling and talking to one another, infected choir members may have propelled the virus into each other’s safety zones.
SIX FOOT SOCIAL-DISTANCING WILL NOT ALWAYS BE ENOUGH FOR COVID-19TINA HESMAN SAEYAPRIL 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSA fancy came into my head that I would entertain the king and queen with an English tune upon this instrument.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELSJONATHAN SWIFTThe rhythm of a simple tune plays favourably on a child's ear, enhancing life according to this great law.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYShe wished that Lady Victoria had made the appointment for the library, which was equally in tune with another side of her.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONThe melody or tune is played on one of the pipes furnished with holes for the purpose, while the other three give a drone, bass.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERWORDS RELATED TO TUNE
- admeasurement
- ambit
- amount
- amplitude
- area
- bounds
- breadth
- bulk
- capaciousness
- compass
- degree
- dimensions
- duration
- elbowroom
- expanse
- expansion
- extension
- intensity
- leeway
- length
- limit
- mass
- matter
- measure
- neighborhood
- orbit
- order
- period of time
- play
- proliferation
- proportions
- purview
- quantity
- radius
- reach
- scope
- size
- space
- spaciousness
- span
- sphere
- stretch
- sweep
- term
- territory
- time
- tract
- tune
- vicinity
- volume
- wideness
- width
- accords
- adapts
- adjusts
- agrees
- arranges
- attunes
- blends
- carols
- chime with
- coheres
- combines
- composes
- cooperates
- coordinates
- correlates
- fits in with
- integrates
- is in unison
- is of one mind
- orchestrates
- proportions
- reconciles
- reconciliates
- relates
- sets
- sings
- suits
- symphonizes
- synthesizes
- tunes
- unifies
- unites
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