They made them drill and drill until each exercise was preformed in unison and with military precision. |
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They punched the air and shouted in unison to the speeches of their leaders. |
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When all five participants take in a deep breath, and particularly when that action is performed in unison, the lifting procedure is much easier. |
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These three management functions must work in unison to ensure consistent direction. |
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His voice echoed in unison with the harsh winds whipping snow in their faces. |
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As a corollary to their sequestration, the sisters have developed a kind of incantatory and interchangeable speech, often speaking in unison. |
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A flock of 10,000 to 20,000 dowitchers in Nevada's Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge moves in unison. |
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A few minutes after the last endgate closed, all six shuttles silently rose in unison from the meadow. |
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Rather than heckling and preventing the speakers from talking, they held up the signs in unison to show their agreement or disagreement. |
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Soon she heard Dorset's determined footsteps return in unison with another. |
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The wrists didn't move much but his students simultaneously snapped skyward in unison. |
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The silver frame, black Enhancer and black fillet work in unison to balance with the colors in the art and add drama to the completed design. |
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The horse leapt out of the stable doors, kicking them open in unison with the thunder. |
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The horn section of the RAAF Central Band blow in unison during the first concert of the Tour de Force II Tour. |
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One of the tenor saxes also played the lead in unison with the clarinet, but an octave lower. |
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Note that the cymbals are played in unison with four other types of instruments. |
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Let us join in chorus, just this once, harmonised or in unison, for I care not, and state our position for all Infinity to know and comprehend. |
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After struggling 27 kilometres up hill and down dale today, the relief is so palpable that I can almost hear all my limbs sigh in unison. |
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Basically, from what I'm gathering from this article, its about how complex biological spontaneously act in unison. |
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Politicians make for an unedifying spectacle when they are cattle-prodded by party policy into squirming and writhing in unison. |
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Which is that this is a competition gone off at half-cock, or rather, two competitions misfiring in unison. |
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Music, cinematography, and direction all work in unison, creating a sequence of terrible beauty. |
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In order for a team or group to be successful everyone must work hard, in unison, and pull their weight. |
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The tunes passed across the generations by memory are sung in unison without any musical accompaniment. |
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The system uses combinations of moves on the right analog stick or both analog sticks in unison to produce a specific deke result. |
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This is a rare phenomenon in which the lightning bugs in an area flash in unison. |
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Characters speak in unison, repeat phrases obsessively, deliver lines supine on the floor, break up sentences illogically, or mumble sotto voce. |
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They are supposed to be foolproof and guaranteed to keep horses and jockeys safe, and to open in unison. |
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He rode two horses at the same time, standing astride with one leg on each horse, as they cantered in unison around the sawdust circle. |
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Both Becca and Kade saluted as soon as they caught sight of the Admiral, snapping to attention almost in unison. |
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Professional workers expect to act autonomously, requiring a greater need to ensure that they act in unison with the organization. |
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Champagne corks were popping in unison with the fireworks as people celebrated. |
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People of all ages, backgrounds and political persuasions joined together in unison. |
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The company beat out rhythms with their canes, hoisting them overhead and twirling them in unison, their footwork crisp in Morse code mode. |
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Lord Jonathan entered the castle along with the other knights and soldiers who marched in unison behind them. |
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The instruction was followed immediately as they stepped out in unison before moving one step to the right. |
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The priests quickly gathered into a tight clustered circle, all of them chanting in unison. |
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We went whale watching and saw two grey whales spurting in unison, dolphins, more sea lions and a sea otter. |
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During that powerful event, Sri Rudram, a much-revered propitiatory hymn to Lord Siva from the Yajur Veda, was chanted in unison 1,331 times. |
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A few black birds swooped into the air, almost in unison, then dived down again as if doing some sort of dance. |
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When the action gets good, the crowd chants in unison, fists pumping in the air. |
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Hoots and cheers from the other side of the interview room's one-way mirror make Martina and Mike flush in unison. |
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These rendered plainchant in unison, either as a body or antiphonally across the choir. |
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Another redhead came and both of them widened their eyes in unison, looking more and more like two bolls of cotton, when they saw me. |
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The live dancers perform alongside their own images on film, in unison or in canon or counterpoint. |
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The women screamed in unison all eager to be the object of Joe's attention if only for a second, but all too timid to volunteer. |
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The marching of our feet rings out in unison, an endless drone accompanied by the clattering hooves of the knights' horses. |
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Nor are the tables arranged in long rows, as they are in Germany, all the better to sway in unison to the tunes of raucous drinking songs. |
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Everything works in unison to find clever and accessible ways to make the complicated bi-level story structure easy to follow. |
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During the readings, the monks and the members of the public will read the Tripitaka aloud in unison. |
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The bushes rustled sharply, there were five twangs in unison and five arrows shot out of nowhere and flew at him. |
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They had spoken in unison, with quickly flashing grins sliding onto their lips. |
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And those closing strains die away, and the finale begins, a faint chorus of distant voices singing in unison, the orchestra silent. |
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This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison. |
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The whole of the Stadium is banging its collective head, like 55,000 bobbleheads bobbing in unison. |
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He taught that power was a must, yet it must be total power that included muscle, mind, and ki working in unison. |
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When these elements are working in unison, they can provide maximum performance, efficiency and roof life. |
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But seeing them dance and performing in unison, not a step out of place, makes one believe that they can hear the music in their head. |
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The first of these two parts depicts a local hood who tyrannizes a family, until, having finally had enough, the family stands in unison against him. |
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They are bound to have different takes on the action but they were in unison when admitting that it was one of their best friendlies of the pre-season. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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By the end of the session she had all the teachers, old and young, jumping and yelling, twirling and growling in unison, having a whale of a time. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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The look combines two disparate classes of the dickensian world, shown in unison to cool effect. |
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It allows my animus and anima to express themselves in unison. |
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The guns raised in unison, the sighting of the game, the rounds of shots, the thud as a prey is felled, and then the silence. |
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A large dugong and calf had just surfaced for air and I turned round in time to watch their rounded torsos arc in unison and with a swirl of their tails, they disappeared. |
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Ailey had fully experienced the thrill that ripples through a Broadway theater when a line of spiffy dancers sashays in unison towards the edge of the stage. |
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We sobbed in unison when Meryl Streep could barely talk about her husband without becoming visibly verklempt and touched. |
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From the very first scene, when those little orphan girls begin banging their buckets on the ground in unison singing It's a Hard Knock Life, they had me. |
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With the minimum of fuss, two masseurs, working in unison, applied hot medicated oils over my body and set about the task of coaxing the knots out of my protesting muscles. |
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The failure of both sides of his face to act in unison shows that his real feelings don't match up with the image he is putting across to the public. |
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She found a way to make little kitten steps to the microphone in unison with the music. |
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It may have been said in jest, but a legion of Hollywood actresses would have nodded ruefully in unison. |
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Studies of nurseries found that the babies moved their bowels in unison. |
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However the rousing spectacle of so many dancers performing heroic choreography in unison should not be missed, even if it does not bear repeated viewing. |
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The two supporting lengths of parallel pipe swerve in unison from the back until the top pipe rears up and curves back over the sails that it also apparently is bracing. |
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As is common in all combat sports in Thailand, the crowd roared in unison with every punch the local fighter threw, regardless of whether it landed or not. |
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The bold opening of the Concerto on fortissimo wind in unison brings thrilling attack, leading to a very approachable work built on sharply rhythmic, often angular material. |
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These electrons will oscillate in unison with the incoming light wave and can affect or modify the passage of light through matter in several ways. |
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They are the ones known intimately by cartoon cognoscenti, often memorized line-for-line and take-for-take, recited in unison by gleeful aficionados. |
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The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into an art form, with drummers playing and swinging in unison or sequential flows. |
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This suggests that they were capable of making formal agreements in unison despite supposedly having many different chieftains. |
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In response, the audience shouted No in unison, urging him to keep writing. |
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However, Johnson said he did not want tax rates to go up or for European Union countries to do this in unison. |
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They worked completely in unison, doubling the parts in a mirror-like fashion that was a sight to behold and a sound to behear. |
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This put enormous pressure on finding a single orthography that could be used in unison. |
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Cats The dancing throughout is impressive, particularly when moving in unison as a clowder of cats. |
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As a Smoke-filled room rose in unison to hail the Blackberry boys, this felt like Rock And Roll Again. |
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While the spinner is making new yarn, the bobbin and the flyer turn in unison, driven by the single drive band. |
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A widely accepted practice is for all to receive and hold the elements until everyone is served, then consume the bread and cup in unison. |
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Two performers twirled boleadoras in the air and bounced off weight on the ground, making explosive noises in unison. |
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They stop and, in straight lines, practice punch and kick moves in unison. |
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In addition, walruses feed solitarily but are often near other walruses in small or large groups that may surface and dive in unison. |
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Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat. |
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This produces the effect of another person speaking in unison with the stammerer and in most cases will reduce the wearer's stammer significantly. |
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Watch the guards and tackles today and see if they are patient, stepping to the side of the play in unison and keeping their shoulders square to the line of scrimmage. |
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When two or three of the women were supposed to be dancing in unison, arms and legs were often extended at different angles, making the dancers seem sloppy, underrehearsed. |
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As English Music, Ackroyd's most poetised transposition of Englishness, illustrates, 'the song of Albion' is a multi-voiced ensemble of soloists working in unison. |
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This bodily discipline is frequently performed in unison, by groups. |
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The outside rows are tuned in unison, and always in the diatonic scale, that is, in the regular and natural scale of tones and semitones, as a peal of eight bells is tuned. |
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However, traditional Sefardi families follow the halacha that each household uses only one menorah lit by the head of the household, to represent everyone in unison. |
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The gestures of the reclining woman at the start yield to 20 minutes of squiggling, spiraling, kneeling, rolling, and recovering bodies, often congealing in unison. |
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