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1 Each day brings a different tune and I follow whatever it is.
2 Perhaps you will have to be made to dance a different tune .
3 Singer James Bradfield tells Tony Clayton-Lea about playing to a different tune .
4 However, it would seem Eskom have now found a different tune to sing.
5 You will then sing a different tune , I have a notion.
6 If we had an accident at this moment you'd sing a different tune .
7 You're singing a different tune from what you did at first.
8 The general they want to lead that war is singing a much different tune .
9 But just a few short years ago, he was singing a very different tune .
10 Remember I did this. But he sang a starkly different tune during Wednesday's sentencing.
11 He will sing a different tune if subjected to apartheid.
12 They split up and everybody boogied to a different tune .
13 You're pipin' a mighty different tune than you were when you wrote that letter.
14 But after the 2012 election, a prominent party elite began singing a very different tune .
15 Lucy sings a different tune after Fikile's shock revelation.
16 But both were singing a different tune on Tuesday.
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