Sentences with phrase «tune with the times»

This survey reveals the artist to be, in spite of her isolation, very much in tune with the times.
Her philosophy of food is so in tune with our time and her recipes and photography are so good.
Probably going after Ford's EcoBoost engine it's nice to see GM keep in tune with the times of efficiency and fuel economy in the land of the pickup truck.
The electronic church is great show business, a powerful audience grabber, and very much in tune with the times.
By picking this rather awesome example to introduce her book, Lernoux emphasizes that what is at stake in «the battle for world Catholicism» is not simply whether the church is in tune with the times or whether theologians will enjoy full academic freedom, but the life and death of people.
Yet few deny that the Superstars winner is in tune with these times
She combines a real commitment to the Conservative Party's finest traditions with a complete ability to be in tune with our times.
The 2007 introduced second facelift of the Infiniti G35 brought along plenty of things to keep it in tune with the times, most notable of which being a series of new, more powerful 3.7 liter V6 engines as well as a smaller 2.5 that competed with some of the smaller engine rivals.
It's true that both Eilshemius and Thompson were manifestly eccentric, for both were out of tune with their times, but in truth they really have little to do with one another.
Even before Alfred Russell decided to abandon abstraction in painting and focus on the human form, the critic Clement Greenberg decided Russell's intellectual approach to Abstraction was not in tune with the times.
Embracing technology and blending it with traditional skills of Master Craftsmen allows us to produce timeless Bathrooms that are perfectly in tune with our times.
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