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is 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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This is unison dancing on the edge of a precipice.

(While long skirts hide a lot, unison is unison; it needs consistency).

"What is unison?" the piece seems to ask, giving viewers time to ponder.

The music for young children is unison but challenging, set in just the right vocal range.

And it is Unison tackling the class divide in our public services.

We must achieve the great revival of the Chinese nation, and we must ensure there is unison between a prosperous country and a strong military".

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

It was Unison who first fought against PFI.

But at that point 3Cosas workers were Unison members.

For example, it's Unison that is challenging the government's employment tribunal fees, which have led to a virtual collapse in sex and maternity discrimination claims.

Near the end of "Les Yeux," the full group danced as one, and it was unison of a different order: not mathematical and prescribed but somehow spiritual, inclusive.

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