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We, the new people of the United States of America, gave oaths in unison and sang "The Star-Spangled Banner". We stood up to represent our old countries as their names were read aloud.
Improv Everywhere's latest mission was the eighth installment in their Mp3 Experiment series, where they get people to all download the same Mp3 and then follow the directions it gives them in unison.
They come up together and proceed to give their thanks in unison.
It begins with brisk melody in unison, gives the bass drum a few whacks, and indulges in long, stuck-in-the-record-groove repetitions.
On all other nights we eat either sitting up or reclining; why on this night do we all recline?" The prepared answers, recited by all in unison, give a spiritual interpretation to the customs, even though some aspects of the feast were doubtless copied from Greco-Roman banquets.
Morris Allison Bealle wrote that "the 'Hoppies' uncovered something new in sportsa cheering section which gave the team yell in unison".
Given that they did this in unison, one can only assume what happened was orchestrated.
He was the last Wizards player announced and, as if on cue, the fans rose in unison and gave him a prolonged standing ovation.
The up-tempo section for five that follows is danced largely in unison, and gives way to a slow solo, which leads into a curious section in which the group bounces in a tight bunch around the stage.
Cheers giving way to countless voices in unison, the fans singing "Ole, Ole".
"So when can you give us one?" they asked, nearly in unison.
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