Sentence examples for be unison from inspiring English sources

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be unison

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The state of being together, in harmony, at the same time, as one, synchronized.

  • Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat.

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Because that's what our members expect us to do And as long as I am general secretary it will be Unison taking our aims and our values, our aspirations, our policies into the labour party and not the reverse.

"It will be Unison that needs to take this message to central government, but I am more than happy to support them with a letter saying I oppose these unfair cuts that are hitting the people of Doncaster".

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In songs about characters leading dissolute, drug-addled lives, the music is as cleanly executed as punk could be; unisons are perfectly tuned and timed, like one big shared instrument, pounding home riffs like a stainless-steel railroad spike.

· Geoff Martin is Unison's London convenor.

· Dave Prentis is Unison's general secretary.

Heather Wakefield is Unison head of local government, police and justice.

A: It was Unison that called that day of action.

Heather Wakefield is Unison's head of local government.

This is unison dancing on the edge of a precipice.

It was Unison who first fought against PFI.

But at that point 3Cosas workers were Unison members.

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