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to unison
noun
The state of being together, in harmony, at the same time, as one, synchronized.
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Council workers who belong to Unison have voted for a one-day strike on 10 July.
"What is the sign language equivalent to unison?" Ms. Penn asked.
This has created a demoralised workforce, according to Unison general secretary Dave Prentis.
It led to Unison trade union official Maggie Jones becoming Labour's candidate.
Meanwhile, concerns were being reported to Unison from staff in the schools.
Although choirs existed throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, their role was restricted to unison singing of plainchant.
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This latest firestorm propelled female Senate Democrats to march in unison to the Senate floor to demand the law's reauthorization.
"As the world seemed to turn in unison to hyper-capitalism and large scale urbanism," Sternfeld writes, "I wanted to point out that there were other models".
Nervous and fatigued, we were expected to answer in unison to demonstrate a sense of teamwork.
How close can you get to a unison without actually playing the same note?
June 23 , 20142.29pm BST The Local Government Association has put out this response to the Unison vote for strike action.
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