| 11. | But some Republicans said it was Clinton who was out of step.
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| 12. | McCartney is barefoot and out of step with the other members.
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| 13. | These models are now out of step with many fashion insiders.
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| 14. | So it may be liberals who are out of step with the times.
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| 15. | But that puts her out of step with the rest of her party.
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| 16. | Other stands are more conspicuously out of step with modern culture.
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| 17. | If Syria feels out of step, it refuses to acknowledge it.
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| 18. | Critics say Brazil is out of step in rediscovering nuclear power.
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| 19. | Sharon appears to be out of step with the majority of his countrymen.
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| 20. | They are out of step with the people of South Carolina.
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