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They harmonise, and perform choreographed hand moves.
Electricity is a way to harmonise and bring communities together.
Paul plays great rhythm rock guitar, and we could harmonise and be slick.
These days certain killer words flash out instant red alerts: "reform", "flexible", "harmonise" and "modernise" all signify their opposites.
The displays are sequenced to harmonise and clash, suggesting that some aesthetic ideals are refined over time, while others emerge to reject dominant values.
From the age of four, his grandmother taught him to harmonise, and by the time he was nine he was appearing with a singing group called the Songsters, who performed for local charities.
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The UN agencies should also streamline and harmonise financial and narrative reporting requirements and take steps to improve the efficiency of disbursements to implementing partners.
Results showed Time × Group effects for the global PSC measure, indicating a significant difference over time between the harmonised and non-harmonised jurisdictions.
The objective was to exchange ideas and develop common strategies to improve and harmonise quality and safety in radiology on a global level.
One of the aims is to map and harmonise approaches and experiences in eol care measurement.
We investigated perceived organisational PSC across jurisdictions, across time, and contrasted effects between those that did (harmonised) and did not (non-harmonised) adopt the new policy.
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