He has lost touch with the real experiences that connect ordinary listeners to his music.
It has lost touch with its humble beginnings, its founding purpose, its very reason to exist.
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DiZerega, who has lost touch with Charles, eventually abandoned right-wing views, and became a political-science professor.
He had been filming himself for more than two years as he gradually lost touch with reality.
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And as time moved on, Griffin says, he lost touch with what he felt was his only family.
Mr. Brouk says he lost touch with Mr. Dorsey in college but recently reconnected with him on Twitter.
We came to know exiles and refugees who never lost touch with their families or their ancestral home.
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And a third say it has helped them find or reconnect with someone they had lost touch with.
Jobs definitely was a consummate spokesman for Apple, but he NEVER lost touch with the day-to-day of the business.
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Mr Strauss-Kahn, in her view, represents the elite that she maintains has lost touch with ordinary French working people.
The second alludes to the modern classics that she never lost touch with.
The new policy structure will try to involve groups of people that the party knows that it has lost touch with.
The party has completely lost touch with an entire generation of Americans.
Moore spent almost a year in Vietnam and lost touch with Bailey.
Then Terence O'Neil lost touch with the average Ulster Unionist and failed.
"Because they do less on research or advertising, Chinese sports brands have lost touch with what consumers want, " Core Pacific-Yamaichi analyst Eugene Mak said.
Even Ford executives bare all: "We're in trouble because we lost touch with the consumer, " says Robert Shanks, Ford vice president and controller, the Americas.
Clinton said the anti-apartheid icon never lost touch with his humanity.
Even Democrats, like Tony Hall of Dickson County, Tennessee, said Gore "lost touch with his constituency" in Tennessee and could be challenged to win them back.
The UKIP leader believes that the Westminster parties have lost touch with the concerns and aspirations of ordinary people and he thinks UKIP can fill the gap.
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And even as she has accomplished so much in her life, she has never forgotten where she began, never lost touch with the community that supported her.
As the number of registered and unregistered money managers has exploded in the last 30 years, the business of money management has lost touch with these ethical principles.
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When he began attending Lake Academy in ninth grade, Mr. Lane lost touch with Mr. Szalay's girlfriend and "it all started falling apart for him, " Mr. Szalay said.
Given Mongolia's tradition of nomadic herding, it is not difficult for these children to be passed from one relation to another, until the parents have lost touch with them.
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Mr Simpson, a former Communist, said on Saturday that union members had voted for a change because they felt their leaders were "autocratic and had lost touch with them".
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The problem with many corporations these days is that executives, with their exorbitant salaries, have lost touch with marketplace realities and grown complacent in their own reality shows.
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"I think the people at the upper echelon of the FCC have lost touch with reality, " says Andrew Seybold, editor of The Outlook, a wireless industry newsletter based in Boulder Creek, Calif.
In a powerfully written conversation with Sands, Father Dominic Moran (Liam Cunningham), a tough priest, accuses him of not loving life, of having lost touch with the world and any rational political purpose.
Delights like those in the Lost Vagueness field were at the centre of the festival in the 1980s, Michael Eavis said, and their return proved Glastonbury had not lost touch with its roots.
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