| 21. | I felt even more out of step with most white students.
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| 22. | I is out of step with the way we live now.
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| 23. | Clearly they are completely out of step for sports in the'90s.
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| 24. | That appointment in itself strikes some critics as out of step.
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| 25. | Our management and financial systems are old-fashioned and out of step.
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| 26. | They are out of step with the views of mainstream Australia.
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| 27. | Many see the left as out of step with ordinary people.
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| 28. | Australia is becoming increasingly out of step with the international community.
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| 29. | Time marches on, with the Bruins severely out of step.
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| 30. | The calendar will not fall out of step until 5000.
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