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But they acknowledged in the week leading up to the game against the Jaguars that they were still working to get completely in sync.

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These interactions allow electrons to pair up into what are known as Cooper pairs, which move in sync through the material, avoiding atomic collisions and preventing energy loss as heat.

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Then, the Dodgers got to work on their primary task: Trying to sync up an offense that had looked lost the last two games, and has scuffled through much of October.

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Washington is dealing with various injuries on offense, and its defense is aggressive but out of sync.

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But here they were, along with Mr. Järvi and his Festival Orchestra, in perfect sync, each urging the other toward greater virtuosity without the slightest trace of rivalry.

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