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be on the same wavelength

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If you ever find yourself singing and dancing when you cook a great recipe, you and Gabrielle Reyes might just be on the same wavelength.

Brendan Rodgers is not a happy man and does not appear to be on the same wavelength as Leicester's owner.

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De Bruyne denied it was a nod to Haaland — “I just did it because I’d scored three,” he said — but they already appear to be on the same wavelength.

They’ve since kept a low profile and appeared to be on the same wavelength when Watson was seen donning a white sweater and patterned trousers.

When it comes to constitutional cases, the woman who could become Thomas’s junior partner seems to be on the same wavelength.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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