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They chant in unison — variations of "Go, go" and the players' names — not just between points but during points.
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It displays a quasi-annular band surrounding and abutting the Antarctica continent, which undergoes a unison variation.
For an hour, the dancers cross the stage on a grid, mostly in unison, in a repetition-with-variation pattern that mimics the bargello weave of the Philip Glass score.
We focused on whether the Pearson coefficient stayed above 0.7, which indicated that the intensity variations of both channels were in unison.
The variations here have still greater impact when unison tilts of the head become mirrored ones, and especially when the dancers break formation and bump.
Other couples had variations on this simple locomotion, jumping straight up in unison or in syncopation, arms held by the body or extended to the side; two dancers were positioned one behind the other, jumping in opposite timing, their arms fluttering lightly as they travelled along, making beautiful wavelets.
For example, GWA studies for psychiatric disorders have led to important discoveries, but for many disorders, individual variants typically explain less than 1%% of the heritability, although in unison they can explain quite a large proportion of phenotypic variation (Craddock et al. 2008; Lee et al. 2013; Ripke et al. 2013; Sullivan et al. 2012).
In unison.
No unison!
Wendy Nichols President, Unison.
danced in unison.
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