"Starting companies is brutally hard, " says Winebaum, singing a different tune than when he started.
The names on the dance cards may be the same, but everyone is bopping to a different tune.
After much criticism, bad press and more than a few boycotts, most retailers sang a different tune in 2010.
But they sang a different tune in 2007 when the iPhone was new.
Now they are singing a far different tune, attacking in the courts the very arrangements they said were working just fine.
However, when it comes to remakes, like "Let Me In, " the 2010 U.S. version of "Let the Right One In, " he sings a different tune.
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While mortgage REIT investors watched as shares of common stock fell on Tuesday, preferred stock investors of the same company were singing a very different tune.
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Today Schwab and Pottruck are singing a much different tune.
Since then, however, Mr Murdoch has whistled a different tune.
Obama sings a different tune on this question.
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To win back my allegiance, it has to come up with something different and more in tune with my needs.
But by using scanning electron microscopes and computers, GreatPoint's experts were able to rapidly assess the effectiveness of different catalysts and fine-tune the formula.
But like a real musician, even the same soloist sounds different every time it plays a tune.
Each repair facility has a different repair package it calls a tune up.
They invent archetypes of different sorts of customers to fine-tune their services.
These would be ultra sensitive, and would be able to tune in to sound from different directions, but have the ability to block out background noise not relevant to the conversation.
You might set different filters on your Choice Reducers to tune them against the Tyranny of Choice, the notion that too many items on offer freeze our ability to choose.
As I have frequently pointed out in the past, combing two different time periods can often help one fine tune their entries and exits.
Because the dogs are meant to herd rebellious sheep from different angles, each is played a separate and individual tune drilled into their memories when pups.
While most sports leagues are obsessed with controlling digital rights to their games, the NBA thinks it has a different answer, one that could radically change the way fans tune in to basketball and, in time, all other professional sports in America.
"We are a Conservative party and we have a different policy on this issue, which we believe is far more in tune with the British people, " he added.
Different participants named and shamed different earworm songs and each individual participant tended to report a range of different songs, rather than pointing to repeat offending by the same recalcitrant tune.
Both Bruyninckx and McGreskin have embraced "overload" drills to help tune players' brains, where some might be asked to speak in different languages during fitness training while others are asked to toss a tennis ball around and call out colors during sessions involving the football.
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