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Every performance lives or dies on unison or the lack of it".
He's always worked very, very closely with Unison on Unison campaigns and we do wish him well.
In his latest phase, Adams leans on unison lines that go crawling through various sections of the orchestra, defining harmony horizontally rather than vertically.
In addition, Copland relies rather too often on unison statements of the row in the strings or brasses: a substitute, it would seem, for the big, grand melodic moments that come up in his other works.
Ms. Bour seizes upon the notion of revealing sensations, yet this is often at odds with the choreography, which relies on a staid movement idiom defined by predictable weight sharing between partners, gestures over steps and a too frequent reliance on unison dancing.
Permira is betting it can take Sushiro beyond the growth it achieved on Unison's watch, seeing an opportunity to expand the chain into other countries.
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Giles Darvill, from the National Institute for Social Work, who is evaluating the course on behalf of Unison and the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work, says the early signs are good.
Indeed, it went to town on the Unison result of 78% for action on a 29% turnout equating to just 22% of those balloted.
This seems to be opposed to the idea of embodiment, focusing rather on the dichotomy between body and self than on the unison of the two.
Much of the emphasis here is on drilled unison.
Goals from Oscar and Frank Lampard ensured that Chelsea moved on — in unison — from the Rafa Benitez era.
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