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Common to all of this was a belief that his work should be in unison with the world.
When the two tones are tuned to the same pitch, they are said to be in unison (ratio 1 1) and their consonance is absolute.
In "Loose Time" they move at a designated pace but even if they appear to be in unison, the impression is that the pace is not the same for all.
Hibbs alleviated Rockwell's thematic concern; he explained that the illustrations only needed to address the same topic rather than be in unison.
According to Stuart Munro-Hay, the inscription reads :they agreed together that their war and their peace should be in unison, against anyone that might rise up against them, and that in safety and in security there should be allied together Salhen and Zararan and 'Alhan and Gadarat.
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Most teams are in unison on positions 1 through 25.
Often, as with the first intersecting groups, one is in unison and the second is not.
Their look offers an eerie parallel with the 1970s — the last time that recession and plummeting hemlines were in unison.
I like to get two people in a room to debate it out and, even if everybody is in unison, I'm still going to want the debate.
Often the women were in unison, and would then separate, skittering from place to place, pointing distractedly, as though lost or trying to regain a memory.
"Do you live here?" "We have always lived here!" "Do you like it?" "We love it!" Their answers are in unison.
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