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Throughout 1996, the Democrats moved in lockstep, while the Republicans were divided.
At Lourdes's, the life of the apartment moved in lockstep with the life of the street.
Mark Pargas Parity: Most of the league moved in lockstep for much of the season.
Mr. Lee and Mr. Obama had moved in lockstep in their "strategic patience," which essentially meant isolating and penalizing North Korea for its provocations and hoping that China would restrain its junior ally or even that Pyongyang might implode, a possibility that some policy makers in Seoul and Washington considered after Kim Jong-il suffered a stroke in 2008.
During the past year, corporate spreads to Treasurys have moved in lockstep with the Treasury yield curve.
Hans Hamre, associate director for emerging markets at Standard & Poor's in London, is bullish because historically, emerging markets have not moved in lockstep with developed markets.
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Global financial assets were moving in lockstep.
But he did not move in lockstep with Republicans.
Our children are anxious to move in lockstep with one another.
One issue, of course, is that humanity is not moving in lockstep.
THE mood of executives at retail firms normally moves in lockstep with that of their customers.
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