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" And they all chant in unison, "We're all different!
"This too shall pass," the two women repeat in unison.
" Zayn Malik Pillow Talk/YouTube In unison: "We're so hot.
"Good visual effects," they said in unison to thunderous laughter.
They all nod in unison around the table and smile.
"Gwenyth opens our paychecks!" replied Gardner and Paltrow in unison.
" In unison half of the group assures Andy, "Schwartz hasn't.
We nod and smile in unison, return to our conversation.
The others, in unison, agreed that the answer was no.
To keep time, the girls counted out loud in unison.
Our bellies curled identically, and our sides folded in unison.
Dozens of soldiers were filmed running in unison onto trucks.
Health care stocks rallied in unison on the Biden news.
"7, 6, 5, 4 …" they all counted down in unison.
The clip ends with the two guys screaming in unison.
Students representing S.I.C., in unison: What are we sick of?
The Politburo members, standing solemnly, raised their fists in unison.
"We will definitely be victorious!" the hosts said in unison.
"The journey starts here," they said in unison, and vanished.
Members of the band knelt in unison during the performance.
They work in unison really, perpetuating this nearly unattainable lie.
Grey's Anatomy fans are bracing themselves in unison for Thursday night.
And yep, people really did gather and say "wow" in unison.
We have to do this in unison with the Arab world.
They can speak in unison (it's weird at first, then charming).
"We pinch ourselves all the time," comes the reply in unison.
Oh, the Smiths haven't forgotten Gerrard, they tell me, in unison.
Those are Lopez's teammates cringing in unison after he gets obliterated.
Me, Jake, Ben, and hundreds of other people roaring in unison.
Maybe it's that Alice and Betty's heads creepily move in unison.
Doing business is hard when agencies no longer act in unison.
"Lil B Officially Curses D'Angelo Russell," they read, almost in unison.
They dutifully respond in unison with: "yes, we are all different".
"Tell me something good," she sings in unison with the band.
"Yang Gang ain't nothin' to fuck with," they yelled in unison.
" The word that rang out in unison was, of course, "meditation.
Fans yelled out in unison when they disagreed with the referee.
The taskforce got multiple government agencies tracking and responding in unison.
Democrats took a photo jumping in unison outside of the Capitol.
A thousand clicking fingers, working in unison, to erase your opinion.
I think the world should stand against this dictator in unison.
Some of the dance is in unison, all of it interactive.
Everyone sang in unison, their voices echoing off the high ceiling.
"We're pretty much polar opposites," Kim and Garcia say in unison.
"Whose house?" the players and home team fans shout in unison.
" Soon they had the audience screaming, in unison: "I'm an animal!
" The troops responded in unison: "Greetings, Chairman" and "Serve the people!
They are the shorthand of a hyper-connected group thinking in unison.
" Their response — loud, decisive, and nearly in unison — might haunt Walker. "No!
"When we went in, we all went in in unison," Tarrell said.
And all those things have to ultimately exist entirely together, in unison.
The sounds were so loud that nearby car alarms beeped in unison.
Soft and choreographed, Black bodies moving in unison had a soothing effect.
One thing's for sure: We'll be live-tweeting Sunday's finale in unison.
But then, lovingly and in unison, the enemies lower their national flags.
" In the chorus, they sing in unison: "I'm gonna be okay, right?
Up until 2016, their prices tended to rise and fall in unison.
We simply reacted in unison, loudly and passionately enough to be heard.
Both [in unison]: It's "Send Me on My Way" by Rusted Root.
" The Syrian men responded in unison, as instructed: "Those are your children.
I'm coming!" and the happy couple opens the door in unison. "Stevie!
These swimmers are perfectly in unison with their mind-blowing vertical movements.
They twist and preen, they scratch their heads, they march in unison.
For two hours, they jumped up and down in unison and sang.
After all, our voices are louder when we use them in unison.
There's a corollary to that statement: the movement is always in unison.
We sing until our voices, in unison, break and crack and stop.
You're all individuals!" only to hear them shout back in unison, "Yes!
The fans, and the bench, rose in unison for an earsplitting ovation.
The world whispered in unison, testing the unfamiliar syllables. Eye-ha-buh.
" Father and son replied in unison: "We need you to do everything.
" In unison, my brother and I both said, "Because they are bored.
The actors, stationed at microphones, chant in unison like a Greek chorus.
When Democrats read in unison from a script, there's usually a reason.
The crowd claps in unison, and a DJ cranks up the music.
There's no more dancing around these issues; now they stomp in unison.
" When he answers affirmatively, the two call out in unison: "Carry on!
At another point, the three, in unison, juggled open bottles of water.
Without blinking, both of her parents said, in unison, 'We'd be honored!
"Why!" they shouted in unison, as if they'd taken the class before.
Just think of witches chanting in unison to create a more powerful spell.
The song and video work in unison as a canny look at celebrity.
Several security cameras pan in unison to the black spot on the screen.
They say everything in unison and finish each others sentences and it's eerie.
"YYYYYYAAAAAAAHHHHHSSSSS," they say in unison, tapping their foreheads together before suddenly darting apart.
Like Cass's earlier photos, despite a bit of chaos, they hang in unison.
There's an ambition to be stimulated creatively and to use ourselves in unison.
"When you outsource everything, your marketing operation doesn't run in unison," he said.
Startups are huge emissions events, and many will likely be happening in unison.
"Build that wall!" chanted candidate and crowd in unison at rallies this year.
They speak in unison about acid facials, C-sections, spin class and sexism.
The crowd laughed in unison, and perhaps there was power in the suggestion.
"Stand up, fight back!" the room of more than 300 responded in unison.
The Russians: (in unison) Ohh … well, this is big misunderstanding … Jared: I'll say.
It's only the Republicans that are in unison they want to change them.
"We were all in unison and had such a collective strength," Windust said.
"Gonna die, gonna die, Ed Woodward's gonna die," some fans sing in unison.
In Venice, Jones's left hand played in unison with his bassist as always.
"Huh," we say in unison, then immediately adjust to this new-colored reality.
Almost in unison, stocks across market sectors began rising around 2:30 p.m.
" When asked how many copies the CD sold, the brothers shrug in unison. "Thousands?
In their first appearance, the twins both "dab" in unison about 45 seconds in.
Netanyahu tweeted a video of himself and Barzilai flapping their arms in unison Wednesday.
They should act in unison and within the spirit of the rules-based system.
If I turned my hand left or right, the robot's head moved in unison.
"If you send us back, we will return!" a large crowd shouted in unison.
But almost in unison, the tech giants teamed up against Jones, who runs Infowars.
They're synced in unison, like a silent chorus, all linked to a digital clock.
Brain regions with signals that vary in unison are assigned a score of 1.
Somewhere a bunch of 5 and 20-year-olds are screaming in unison,"MILK!"
I turn my head to the left, in unison with the hundreds around me.
They are much smaller than their mega-dish cousins, and all work in unison.
In unison Friday, the reporting firms, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon rallied to fresh highs.
The opening lines were sung in unison before unfolding in harmonically piquant, buoyant counterpoint.
"We like Haim and would love to meet them," they said nearly in unison.
You could almost hear the media companies respond in unison with: Sure, why not.
In music we say "everybody on the one" -- it means everybody be in unison.
Every minor act of irritation grates like one million Jimmy Carrs laughing in unison.
They flash, fall and flock in unison and are all controlled by one person.
She also said that they aren't said in unison — it's part of an exchange.
" The women in his band, in unison, pointed out the obvious: "You were sitting!
Toksvig ape their predecessors by saying, "On your marks, get set, bake!" in unison.
" To which my BFF and I screamed at the TV in unison: "Too late!
It's also surprising, because a Lebanese crowd acting in unison is such a rarity.
Husbands and young sons clapped intricate rhythms, jumping in unison and bellowing joyous basslines.
The fireflies weren't floating around, but were parked on the branches, flickering in unison.
"There's another national anthem, folks, for those who never win," they belt in unison.
These men in front, in addition to being dressed similarly, are stooped in unison.
Cars could move like schools of fish, in unison, smoothly and tightly, without colliding.
The ensemble pounded the floor in unison with their staffs, creating a resounding pulse.
"Joke's on you, bitch, you'll never be free," her three suitors replied in unison.
Later on, the activists read the manifesto again in unison at the exhibition's entrance.
"We are African people," they say in unison in what they call a unity circle.
All at once, bright lights flash beneath each, moments before suddenly lifting off in unison.
"Charlie Puth, Troye Sivan, Drake, Shawn Mendes, DJ Khaled, Khalid," the members say in unison.
The room loses it briefly, before regaining enough composure to down another gulp in unison.
Thousands gather to observe a naturally occurring phenomenon in which the fireflies blink in unison.
When I asked why they came, the family answered: "Once in a lifetime" in unison.
"Charlie Puth, Troye Sivan, Drake, Shawn Mendes, DJ Khaled, Khalid," they told PEOPLE (in unison!).
The fans shout it in unison, seemingly celebrating Taylor's newfound artistic freedom and DNGAF spirit.
It is remarkable that the country's liberals have in unison stood up against the putschists.
"Was Taylor Swift lip-syncing?" thousands of poorly-worded tweets seemed to ask in unison.
When it comes to Patel's approach to liquidity, however, not all commentators were in unison.
Its 133m members tended to vote in unison, and persuaded parents to do the same.
But they soon would be working in unison to paddle their boat across the water.
Sandhill cranes call out in unison, stick close together and often synchronize their movements. 15.
The lyrics of Bowie's biggest hits reverberated through the streets as they crooned in unison.
Working in unison, we can deliver the real American change our country so desperately needs.
"Keep your eyes on me, when you're lost in the dark," they sing in unison.
SOON after Donald Trump announced his candidacy, the usually bickering American pundits scoffed in unison.
"That's the only good thing Thatcher ever did: Shut the pits," they say in unison.
The group answered in unison, day after day, "Only death," the arrested students told investigators.
"We're never in unison on anything, but it wasn't a difficult thing," Mr. Boas said.
"Ho," yelled some 30 first-year cadets, known as swabs, as they tugged in unison.
There is a bonding feeling when strangers get together to breathe and move in unison.
Firefighters, civil defense workers and finally soldiers arrived and labored in unison with the civilians.
The article begins: "I love myself!" the group of mostly black children shouted in unison.
A wing swung toward the runway; in the cabin, arms moved in unison to armrests.
They began moving forward in unison, or "Polar Bear style," as Ms. Howard put it.
When they stomp in unison, backed by low drums, you feel it in your gut.
"They exclaimed in unison, 'That's where we had our wedding 50 years ago!" he said.
They cheer in clusters, wearing matching shirts and scarves, chanting "Roo-see-yaa!" in unison.
"If you shut down Parliament, we shut down the streets!" the demonstrators chanted in unison.
There are two small clocks installed side-by-side on one wall, ticking in unison.
The two men have a connection bridging time and place, and often speak in unison.
The three men shake their heads in unison, indicating that they had not paid anyone.
The two instruments, working in unison, are called the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).
"Work is urgently needed in unison with the European Union," Faymann told a news conference.
" The brothers then said in unison: "They're five years away from being five years away.
Her social media feeds seemed to speak in unison, exhorting her to join their caliphate.
" The rest of the group quieted down and replied in unison: "Ame," or "We're listening.
"She was not thrown off by the material at all," Gershtein and Shrier intone in unison.
The sound of Dallas's 156 emergency sirens blaring in unison unsettled many of the city's residents.
"How many oranges and bananas?" shout the pupils in unison, reciting dictations from their English teacher.
The two men then say in unison "the need for speed," and high-five each other.
The fire needed to look more granular, like millions of tiny geometric shapes moving in unison.
The only thing for it, say all the experts in unison, is to carry on working.
If asked to enumerate their foreign workers, businesses should proclaim in unison "Don't tell him, Pike".
The students shouted "Merry Christmas!" in unison, when Wharton walked in the door to the surprise.
As much as we'd like our lashes to shed in unison, that's not always the case.
"We both faced death, it's true," Thor and Wonder Woman sing in unison in the video.
Well, my friend, welcome to the "real world", the world where we all suffer in unison.
They covered "Africa" and it is so beautiful that our entire staff started crying in unison.
Their decision to hit the mute button is a calculated and conscious one, made in unison.
"I said, 'I'm only 14,' and almost in unison they said, 'We don't care,'" Natnovna wrote.
"You do not!" two young men in plaid shirts and drinking white wine hollered in unison.
On Tuesday, March 20183, the smartphones of tens of millions of Iranian citizens beeped in unison.
They could hear jets taking off and landing and the sound of soldiers' voices in unison.
Relatives from Pakistan and Christchurch moved in unison as they carried his body above their shoulders.
They all creepily wave at him in unison from his yard, Children of the Corn style.
And so it's not just singing in unison; it's singing in harmony, with everyone's diversity intact.
As the patient's body and organs shift, the digitally imposed image needs to shift in unison.
Angélica and I had the same automatic reaction: It's the C.I.A., we said, almost in unison.
" He said hearing her answer and watching the girls nod in unison was "a powerful moment.
The louder tones were almost certainly "whistler mode emissions" when the charged particles oscillate in unison.
These three entities need to work in unison in order to benefit the people of America.
" After each one, the attendees mumbled, in unison, " Que en paz descanse ," or "Rest in peace.
When executed in unison by five people, these actions have the power to liberate the body.
United by an admissions scandal that touched so many of their campuses, students seethed in unison.
But thousands of jovial North Koreans clapped in unison and rallied support for their leader Kim.
During the war, soldiers, sailors, and their officers struggled in unison to defeat the Axis powers.
Trying to keep up…" admits Kris before DeGeneres and Jenner both say in unison: "…with the Kardashians.
Democrats, almost in unison, openly warned that dismissing Comey meant Trump may have tried to obstruct justice.
The 10-second clip shows nearly everyone on the car singing in unison while smiling and swaying.
Almost in unison, these accounts switched the focus of their attack from Salisbury to Syria, said Nimmo.
Shopkeepers dropped candy in, children chimed "thaaaaank you" in unison and moved on to the next spot.
This insane group shot of her and her dancers twerking in unison on a chain-link fence…
Wearing suits and purple accessories, the fraternity members clapped and kicked their legs in unison while chanting.
She shouts out her friends, fiancee, Walker, and even gets her fellow hens squawking "BBC" in unison.
Abigail and her fellows in "The Crucible" (pictured, above) screech in unison as a form of manipulation.
When both parties work in unison to restrict liberty, you see the political class at its ugliest.
Death sounds like 40 robot-dog legs, marching together in unison across a lifeless blacktop parking lot.
Huygens noticed that the pendulums swung exactly in unison, always lurching toward each other and then away.
Barely seeming to break stride, the visitors paused in unison, eyes about level with the figure's navel.
One recent evening, flocks of warbling swallows rose and fell in unison over the mosque's ancient courtyard.
"The left wing and the right wing belong to the same bird," the twins said in unison.
Even more unusual was how he first gained international attention: by playing guitar and whistling in unison.
The arms move in unison to create a cohesive LED impression of a bipedal humanoid walking forward.
Kevin Warsh told CNBC on Friday the Fed and other global central banks should act in unison.
Indian peacocks are heard singing along Pakistani chukars, and Palestinian sunbirds chirp with Israeli hoopoes in unison.
They sang and chanted in unison against busing their children to schools outside their racially-segregated neighborhoods.
We move in unison as our teacher calls out the Sanskrit names of the poses called asanas.
Protesters sat over the edge of a railway bridge, banging stones in unison to emphasize their chants.
Eventually, like a flock of birds, they swirl the stage in unison and land on individual spots.
Would I know how to give life to every object, let it bend in unison with mine?
Because the global economy, which has been growing in unison for the last year, is decoupling again.
You can start screaming now, or in unison with me as I read through their announcement post.
They had just met minutes before, but they spoke in unison when asked why they were there.
As the crowd rose in unison to give Merkel a standing ovation, the president's daughter remained seated.
Assad supporters reportedly danced to nationalist songs while waving the Syrian, Russian, and Iranian flags in unison.
Then, the protesters began shouting in unison, using the human microphone technique popularized by Occupy Wall Street.
"Twizzles are rotating turns done on one foot; they need to be done across the ice, in unison."
As we step out the door, Avery and Emersyn start crying in unison, as if it is choreographed.
Take Black Flag's "TV Party," where the band yells in unison about Hill Street Blues, Dallas, and Dynasty.
The film's style is very unique, both the cinematography and the score working in unison––it feels kinetic.
That is the question much of the Washington foreign policy community asked in unison on March 21, 21.
THE trilling of spokes, cyclists rounding the bend in unison: no, this is not the Tour de France.
"Good luck with your butthole, good luck with your butt," they sang in unison — and surprisingly on key.
I don't know about you, but when my friends say 'nah' in unison like this... it's a nah.
"Eritrea & Somalia will work in unison to foster regional peace, stability & economic integration," information minister Yemane Meskel said.
The father and daughter move in unison, so sliding your finger in one direction moves them both simultaneously.
There are no sickly dance routines or standing up off stools in unison when the soaring chorus drops.
When working in unison, these components provide up to 40 miles of range, with speeds topping 20 MPH.
"This market lives on the edge at all times because it no longer trades in unison," Cramer said.
The voices now singing in unison against DeVos did not lob accusations that Pritzker had purchased her position.
Protesters march in unison brandishing a "G20 Welcome 2 Hell" banner, the phrase adopted to surmise the demonstrations.
The team of workers lift boxes and work in unison, evoking images of "the Borg" from Star Trek.
A trumpeter played a few notes of a Juan Gabriel song, and the crowd followed, singing in unison.
"Yes!" they all yell in unison as they start jumping up and down and high-fiving each other.
But there are also sunny breakfast scenes, as mother and daughter absentmindedly hum "Three Blind Mice" in unison.
Lucius is built around Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, who always sing in unison, with awesomely gorgeous harmonies.
These nanoparticle-infused droplets are magnetized, so that when placed in a magnetic field, they twirl in unison.
For the first time since the financial crisis of 2008, the world's largest economies are growing in unison.
When they were here, I asked what they wanted to eat and they all said "pizza" in unison.
Petra and Thora practiced the Viking clap with Dane and Ellis — "Huh!" shouted in unison, in shared celebration.
The performers later join in on a single note, harmonizing together as they continue to move in unison.
For the first time since the financial crisis of 19903, the world's largest economies are growing in unison.
Stardew Valley has a multiplayer mode where you can build out your farms in unison alongside three friends.
We breezed through mile three together, hooves and feet all pattering in unison, before we hit another uphill.
They've rehearsed the script, and sit poised to sing the chorus in unison from behind their cardboard nameplates.
Now users can write multiple tweets and Twitter will automatically thread them together and publish them in unison.
At that moment, all 287 extras would fell backwards in unison as the blast's shockwave passed over them.
They raised their fists in solidarity with young undocumented immigrants known as DREAMers and began chanting in unison.
We were arcing our cupped hands into the water in unison, catching views of one another with each breath.
At one point, the entire room of 165 guests burst out into song, singing the beautiful lyrics in unison!
I'm 100 percent behind people screaming out their hood in unison; songs that have that are never not good.
Photo: Craig Luttman"The squirrels weren't moving in unison, they all wanted to go in opposite directions," he said.
Participating organizations across the country raised and lowered these flags in unison in a roughly month-long rotating display.
"Which is why we are proud to say," Dunham began – "We're with Hillary," the two actresses said in unison.
The ladies taught me how they "hook up," or how they lock arms in unison before a kicking routine.
Someone introduced me to the room and the entire staff yelled out my name in unison with a hello.
"We normally skate a little more smoothly and liberated, a little bit faster, more in unison," he told reporters.
Inside the watch's asymmetrical housing is a chain wrapped around a pair of sprockets that slowly turn in unison.
Two forces — driver scarcity and regulation — are working in unison to forge the shipping and logistics space of tomorrow.
Sharizman, Abiteboul, and French racing legend Alain Prost, now an adviser to Renault, are in unison on this point.
While watching the drumline bang in unison under the triumphal arch in Washington Square Park, I got choked up.
For the next half-hour, we made real music; we throbbed and pulsed with it, everyone swaying in unison.
Every time you clear a line, all five of the oceanbound mammals leap out of the water in unison.
Tomorrow's energy world will be reached by multiple innovations working in unison to deliver solutions that enable sustained change.
During a recent campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina, Trump supporters chanted "Send her back" in unison about Omar.
When the incoherent claps of a crowd suddenly become a pulse, as everyone starts clapping in unison, who decided?
As the crowd of children and adults continued to chant in unison, Lorio and Michot glanced at each other.
His photos and videos are about people moving together in unison, towards something— however ambiguous, abstract, or undefined—collective.
We went from 2013 with thousands of Arsenal fans singing in unison to 2015 when practically no-one did.
The Pizza Underground—our band that plays pizza-themed renditions of Velvet Underground songs—can barely sing in unison.
Stocks, bonds, gold and Bitcoin are all moving up in unison, which makes the market 'vulnerable to sharp reversals.
What I fear is next is a Democratic-controlled House and Senate working in unison, more cohesively than Republicans.
Concentrations of minerals critical for human health, particularly iron and zinc, do not change in unison with CO28 concentrations.
Friends since 20023, the two women laughed and chatted warmly, traded ideas about Afghanistan, and finished sentences in unison.
This is why all of Turkey acts in unison, why the opposition parties are in solidarity with the government.
Before this year, the exchange-traded and non-exchange-traded corners of the commodity space typically moved in unison.
The way they enter, slam their books and things on the table and angrily take their seats, in unison.
The rallying cry was "I'M GUY FIERI!" starting with one Guy Fieri and escalating into everybody chanting in unison.
The path we are on presently is absolutely unsustainable and one the entire environmental community should oppose in unison.
But he also acknowledged that some of his colleagues who once shouted in unison with him were now quiet.
The Moody's downgrade is not likely to be the only one, because rating agencies tend to move in unison.
When Mr. Macron's transport minister, Élisabeth Borne recently defended her government in Parliament, Mr. Macron's deputies applauded in unison.
With each betrayal, the women scattered throughout the audience gasped in unison, louder and louder with each successive shock.
"When a Fire Starts to Burn," soundtracking hundreds of thousands of teenage girls applying pre-festival bindis in unison.
Despite all the drama, the Bezos divorce moved quickly, did not resort to court and was announced in unison.
In Naples, balconies of an apartment complex, dripping with laundry, became stages for residents singing traditional songs in unison.
It's played in unison first, then in harmony, by Steve Cardenas's guitar, Frank Kimbrough's piano and Jeremy Pelt's trumpet.
When the singer announced a collaboration with the art book publisher Phaidon, her fans seemed to sigh in unison.
After various inconsistencies, each pitcher in the Mets' rotation, the ballyhooed foundation of the team, finally delivered in unison.
One reason our programs are successful is they are founded and funded by employers and labor working in unison.
Block's showroom plans include automated morning or night scenes to demonstrate the lights, blinds, and speakers working in unison.
When the two pianists joined in, they did so first in unison, resulting in a bright and warm sound.
Before Collins could even respond, several of his Republican colleagues volunteered their own thoughts: "Yes!" they said in unison.
"WETs 4 Vets," the swimmers replied in unison, military style, as they treaded water in an ever-expanding circle.
But I had heard the script dozens of times, so I started to say it in unison with him.
They ping between the channels until they join in unison, creating the illusion of two chugging guitars becoming one.
Thick, rough brushstrokes in shades of red, blue, and green distinguish an exodus of abstract shapes moving in unison.
"Life is so great when we're pals," they say in unison, drinking the last of the mimosas from a thermos.
Occasionally, the physical-virtual pairs moved in unison, their synchronization loosened by technological glitches as well as by idiosyncratic timing.
Chuck Schumer, among many other Democrats, when we had Kagan up, when we had Sotomayor up Democrats were in unison.
Maybe we'll see the colorful characters of Springfield chant "Lock him up" in unison during some episode in the future.
Ask any market veteran if they think it is a positive when banks lead rallies, they'll say yes, in unison.
Sometimes the team moved in unison, as if to suggest they were a physical manifestation of the animal's internal feelings.
In unison, the dozen recruits fall to the floor of the basketball court, belly-down, aiming their guns straight ahead.
Instead, music sounds energized, with the mids and highs seemingly amped up in unison to make for an exciting listen.
When the cameras on the inside all clicked in unison, I couldn't help but notice the shutters sounded awfully familiar.
And as the summer sets, we let us be steward of truth who in unison proclaim: fiat justitia ruat caelum.
Protestors carried signs which read "We Want Election" and "Election only on Feb 24, 2019", chanting "No delay!" in unison.
That sound you hear is a million or so frustrated Canadiens fans all breathing a sigh of relief in unison.
The robots were 43.8 centimeters (or 17.2 inches) tall, and had to dance for a solid 60 seconds in unison.
It's the action sequence at its finest, created specifically for the folks watching at home to yell "Damn!" in unison.
Curry gets in a squatting stance and dribbles two basketballs in unison, putting them between his legs every couple bounces.
Teams crossed the video cheating line in unison, and the addition of the Apple watch threatens to pull everything apart.
I am extremely proud of the negotiations team involved in this first contract and the provisions they reached in unison.
"Absolutely," the three said almost in unison when asked if they feel the lines between politics and entertainment have blurred.
When this happens, the Brexiters would think it over for a few moments, and then nod their heads in unison.
The Obamas stood with President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, before walking down in unison toward a Marine helicopter.
Deja asks who makes the rules ("They both do, but" — in unison — "mom") and what happens if you break them.
Haitians came together following the quake, acting in unison to rebuild their shattered nation and make it stronger than ever.
The movie even opens with the hallmark of all scary movies: the faint sound of unidentified children singing in unison.
She was swiftly joined by Christina, who was wearing an identical dress, before they both began writhing around in unison.
None of the songs play in unison, but the result is a mashup as good as any DJ could spin.
Crowds of Trump supporters at rallies across the country memorably shouted in unison, "Build the Wall!" over and over again.
Against the bright sky of an Oslo summer evening, three bodies twirled and popped in unison beneath towering Roman columns.
In the 2008 HBO mini-series "Generation Kill," a group of Marines on Humvee patrol belt it out in unison.
When large herds graze in unison, the effect is that of a many-tubed wind chime swaying in a breeze.
The dancers in the room began speaking in unison what sounded like violent headlines from the news about school shootings.
They represent generations of El Pasoans and Mexicans that have lived in unison and harmony throughout our 350-year history.
LONDON — Only a few months ago, the global economy appeared to be humming, with all major nations growing in unison.
The text is often delivered, in a purposefully neutral tone, by two or more performers moving and speaking in unison.
The translation was, literally, faithful: God himself had moved their hands in unison, only one possible translation for his Word.
They performed in matching outfits and sang nearly every line of every song together, in close harmony or in unison.
The chords, performed in unison by an ensemble including electric guitar, drum kit and cello, are surrounded by vertiginous breaks.
With the words posted on large video screens above the rink, fans began singing Canada's anthem, "O Canada," in unison.
"There are no ultimate victims, and therefore I will not choose to be a victim," the room says in unison.
They banked in unison, right at eye level, perfectly synchronized, showing the white undersides of their wings, the dark tops.
Several times during Macron's speech, Democratic lawmakers leaped to their feet in unison and cheered, while most Republicans stayed seated.
They shared snacks and kept score on a chalkboard, laughing and cheering in unison during rundowns or run-scoring hits.
" Warren told reporters over the sound of supporters, all yelling in unison, "It's time for a woman in the White House!
The dancers bounce off the balls as they perform moves (including twirls and back bends) in unison — talk about core strength!
"I can't imagine what would have happened if we stopped at our first 'no'," said Suri, and Moore nodded in unison.
When Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian went public with their relationship in January, fans of the famous family gasped in unison.
High-kicking in unison on the sidelines, Northwestern players paid homage to Radio City Music Hall's legendary dance company, The Rockettes.
To do it, they employed two so-called 'botnets' — basically linked networks of dummy or infected computers that work in unison.
It takes thousands of people, working in unison, to "pull" a party's candidates over the finish line in a close election.
"By connecting this field in this particular work, we hope we're starting a bigger effort to use this information in unison."
Wade -- about 60 women filed into the Supreme Court chamber in unison and took up seats in support of Dortha's case.
The lyrics of Bowie's biggest hits reverberated through the streets, crowds singing in unison as an acoustic guitarist carried each tune.
In unison we turned and bolted down the aisle, and with a swish of the red velvet curtain, we were in.
What happens next is stunning, as the birds twist and turn in unison to avoid being caught and becoming a meal.
Laughing at the injured humans trapped in the hole they dug, they repeat their own name in unison: Squirtle, Squirtle, Squirtle!
If human security in Afghanistan is to get any better, then the United States and Pakistan need to work in unison.
This range of considerations informs the haptic thoughts embedded in Bacon's memory-fueled paintings, where information acts in unison with imagination.
Hundreds of other queens stared up at them and mouthed the lyrics to the tune as they swayed in unison, entranced.
During a game in Milwaukee, he heard people in the crowd counting in unison how many times he raised his leg.
All notes lock and unlock in unison, and use the same master password, which can be different from your iPhone's password.
But when the masses started yelling "USA!" in unison for several beats, the candidate knew he had quelled any lingering dissent.
"Just fight the feeling, it's all we do / Inside, it's killing me, baby / Outside I'm cucumber cool," they sing in unison.
For the first time since the wealth-destroying agony of the global financial crisis, every major economy was growing in unison.
In the past 15 years, they have voted in unison on war, taxes, gays, guns, health care and the stimulus package.
At a certain point they stood up and began coughing loudly in unison, then chanting for the right to health care.
During the luminous final section, the dancers all come together as a group, performing in unison as they traverse the stage.
" Some 200 authors raised their arms in unison and shouted, "I'm sick of sittin' 'round here tryin' to write this book.
Low volatility readings are generally seen at the end of an economic expansion as confidence, wages and markets rise in unison.
In other words, inflation is expected to rise, global economies are growing in unison and the world is borrowing more money.
If Republican senators continue to stand in unison with President Trump on impeachment, the Democrats will be tempted to find compromise.
He takes a chair and watches old grainy film showing an unbroken line of chain-gang members chopping wood in unison.
Bret: You know, I was going to change the topic to Roger Stone, where we'd be nodding our heads in unison.
What matters most is getting the easy stuff right: the decisions people back in their living rooms howl about in unison.
DURING the commodity "supercycle", prices largely marched up and down in unison, fuelled by the strength (or weakness) of demand in China.
What's new: The connectivity and the computing power allow the chassis systems to act in unison, rather than in a reactive cadence.
Every time I replay it, it still feels like an alchemical miracle—unlikely ingredients all firing in unison to create pure bubblegum.
"We the people demand a democracy free from the corruption influence of big money and voter suppression," the protesters said in unison.
And by acting virtually in unison, the companies have given fuel to critics who say their dominance demands action by antitrust regulators.
But having conviction in the staying power of your market bets becomes much more difficult when everything stops going up in unison.
When EW editor in chief Henry Goldblatt asked Foley if there's hope for a romantic reunion, the audience said "no" in unison.
She fashioned some of her dancers as pledges in a Black fraternity, and all of her co-performers "Swag Surfed" in unison.
But if anything will force you to reach for the Kleenex it's a load of strangers singing in unison apropos of nothing.
The various robots work in unison with humans in an assembly line-style work space attached to the company's Mountain View facility.
The Saints and some other teams sought a compromise stance, kneeling in unison before the anthem and standing together during the song.
For me, a hurricane sounds like a train packed with the dead, their song and the train's ghostly whistle rising in unison.
The state worked in unison with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to restore beaches and implement a massive coastal protection system.
The movie's night-owl devotees were already riled up, shouting in unison at the screen and lobbing foreign objects in the dark.
A homeowner can sell the home to another party at any point, however, even if it results in Unison taking a loss.
The police department confirmed it was investigating Weinstein, 65, and Toback, 72, in two separate statements released in unison late Tuesday night.
Rihanna and Bryson Tiller soon joined, as dancers dressed in bell bottoms, futuristic fits, and dresses swayed about with them in unison.
The rocket has three cores, or first-stage boosters, that work in unison to get the rocket into a low Earth orbit.
To be effective, all parts of the U.S. government must work in unison with a common goal to advance national security interests.
Sometimes, the music stops, but the dancers move with the same vigor and, in unison, chant their choreographic steps, one through six.
NetBlocks' Toker points out, for example, that his organization saw three Iranian mobile data carriers shut off seemingly in unison on Saturday.
Jenkins let the ball fly, and it seemed that the nearly 75,000 spectators dropped their jaws and hushed their breath in unison.
This photo was taken in Qinyang in China's Henan province, as a group of people practices the martial arts form in unison.  
Their offense looked at once perfectly choreographed and completely improvisational, like watching a school of fish dart back and forth in unison.
What really matters is the 27 hopefuls kicked off the competition by showing off their (potentially) award-winning asses, all in unison.
In an instant, fans rose in unison and the ballpark's atmosphere was transformed from funerary to a foot-stomping, hand-clapping fiesta.
They sway in unison, so does the crowd, everyone claps winningly off-beat setting a tradition for the ten seasons that'd follow.
Let them roll on the ground or frolic in unison with their teammates — actions that would have drawn penalties in the past.
Officers line up shoulder-to-shoulder at the edge of a crime scene and slowly move forward in unison, searching for clues.
We were disgusted by Gurriel's ugly behavior and winced in unison as Darvish took a drubbing from the Astros in Game 7.
The coup leaders' task is to persuade each elite that all the others will join in, spurring them to move in unison.
My kids like to read the end of the poem in unison: four feet, two hearts, one great GREAT GREAT (US) going.
When I asked each brother which phone they prefer, iPhone or the Android, both spoke up in unison and unequivocally said Android.
On "The Phil Donahue Show," the brothers sauntered out in near lock step, again in matching outfits, and answered questions in unison.
The Never-Trumpers nod in unison, clucking in equal measure, "I told you so" while deeply intoning that the end is nigh.
Either way, said Levi Russell, director of public affairs for Americans for Prosperity, Republicans need to move in unison on this issue.
The atmosphere is incredible: you'll wander into rooms full of floating bodies, all chanting in unison, set amid otherwise mundane office furniture.
The event is a famous North Korean spectacle, one that involves up to 100,000 people dancing and performing gymnastics together in unison.
As the freezing rain whipped down, the massed ranks saluted in unison as their colleague's body was driven off into the downpour.
For the first time since the global economic downturn that began a decade ago, the world's major economies are growing in unison.
When I swing open the glass door of their hotel room, they all stand up in unison and come bounding towards me.
There's something that says he might stay out past midnight (Walker notes that Rogers's longer hair works in unison with the look too).
The LIGO instruments work in unison and use lasers to detect remarkably small vibrations from gravitational waves as they pass through the earth.
Three of the bodies go off on recon with Monica and get separate coffee orders for each body, which they sip in unison.
Speaking alongside Putin, Van der Bellen repeated Austria's position that it will act in unison with the European Union in dealing with Russia.
Imagine if those CEOs channeled their reported anger by stepping up in unison to throw their combined economic might around the Oval Office.
His version was so smooth and so intoxicating that the ladies were screaming and the crowd began clapping in unison down the stretch.
For the first time in months, traffic on the boulevard slowed to the posted speed limit as drivers and passengers gawked in unison.
Hearing black women shout in unison "you gotta be nice for WHAT to these niggas?!" all summer was like food for my soul.
"The bots often serve the trolls, and they often work in unison with the same goals — they're just different tool sets," Linvill said.
When Trump spoke that day, he paused at points to allow the crowd to scream in unison at the reporters covering the rally.
If two people with the device are in separate locations, they can call each other and view photos in unison all within Joy.
There's a lot of music bubbling in Baltimore but the dynamic of you all singing in unison really distinguishes you from the pack.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dozens of clocks retrofitted with sandpaper hands tick in unison, redefining time as the destruction of timekeeping.
What touched me most, though, was seeing the backdrop screen, in huge letters, read 'LOVE' — and the whole crowd screaming it in unison.
"Living my life for myself and not letting others control what I do," she responds automatically, as audiences at home groan in unison.
The spectators cheered loud and often for the Korean team, with roars of "Let's go!" and "Good job!" in unison erupting regularly throughout.
For the first time, Google presented a comprehensive hardware catalog that could reasonably be used in unison to power a complete smart home.
We were in Times Square, and there was a line of riot cops walking in unison, stomping their boots, and grunting towards us.
Sonny and I shout "What the fuck?" in unison, because never in a thousand games have we endured an insult quite like that.
More than an hour before Sanders took the stage, the party was already packed, the risers bouncing in unison to a Motown medley.
On a bench in their grungy, violent Naples neighborhood, Elena and Lila lounge, bodies entwined, wearing shabby dresses, reading in unison, in Italian.
Mr. Latif, 57, weaved around the ring, leading the chants in unison, including the 99 sacred names of God and prayers of adoration.
A video on the party's Facebook page shows Rizvi reciting religious phrases into a microphone and his supporters repeating the phrases in unison.
If Russian aggression stops, the United States and Europe would have to work together to disentangle and begin easing the sanctions in unison.
Thursday's newspapers in Finland marked in unison the calmness of Finnish President Sauli Niinisto at an emotionally charged White House news conference Wednesday.
Only through civic education can our American experiment survive, and only together—with educators and elected officials in unison — can we save it.
Until the 2015 rule change, brands and local franchisee owners worked in unison to create millions of jobs and grow our nation's economy.
These hundreds of Shooting Star drones flash, fall and flock in unison and are all controlled by one person — or rather one computer.
Though the dancers now move in unison, it's unclear whether the separation between us has been broken simply because we entered the room.
The ATP and WTA statement urged tennis bodies to work "in unison", as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts major sporting events across the globe.
Even financial markets in developing countries, which tend to swoon in unison when one of their peers implodes, recently have been doing well.
All the more so if said adults, all in blond wigs, have the fixed stare of cult members and often speak in unison.
There is a photograph of two half naked women seemingly caught in pull each other's dresses off over the other's head in unison.
And if the reports are true, and Samsung and Apple (in 2018) will allow passcodes, fingerprints, and retinal scanning to function in unison.
JON PARELES The tart individuality of Chaka Khan's voice is barely recognizable in "Like Sugar" because it's multitracked in unison, canceling out quirks.
Dr. Tedros called for countries to learn from one another's successes, act in unison and help protect one another against a common threat.
There's something mesmerizing about a group of people who put their own free will aside for a few hours to move in unison.
In each case, the girls responded with the moves they had been taught to deflect such attacks — grunting, kicking and punching in unison.
The first full paragraph of President Donald Trump's Time interview contains enough falsehoods to make fact-checkers around the world groan in unison.
The refugees tidied the deck, folded the blankets on which they had slept, and brushed their teeth in unison over the starboard rail.
The new GOP majority centralized decision-making in the leadership and exerted enormous pressure on members to vote in unison behind its choices.
It is sometimes sung solo, or in unison by a small group of sopranos, and sometimes by massed sopranos, whether women or boys.
"It may appear that equity markets around the world move in unison and that there's no diversification, but that's not true," said Weiss.
Across China and beyond, its practitioners can be seen gathered in parks and other public spaces, moving slowing in unison through prescribed routines.
They also learned complicated secret handshakes, and huddled in a circle before class to say "We are committed to our success!" in unison.
First, the U.S. needs to make clear that we stand behind NATO and in unison with our allies in Central and Eastern Europe.
It's important that NWS speak with one voice, in unison, because they communicate to all the weather forecasters out there in the country.
Sinclair faced heavy criticism after a Deadspin video showing dozens of journalists reading the same script in unison across the country went viral.
And the mourners, more than 200 strong, cried out in unison as a preacher asked God for Miracle, Ms. Cutler's oldest daughter, to survive.
Ben Carson's supporters will likewise scatter, rather than defect to a single candidate in unison (though Cruz stands to be the single largest beneficiary).
But the soaring words in parliament met political reality, with African National Congress (ANC) members of parliament voting in unison to block the move.
It was one of the few times the YouTube community has joined together almost completely in unison to support one of their own creators.
Chainsaws and bulldozers worked in unison as crews took on the herculean task of restoring a reliable route from Interstate 10 to the coast.
Bitcoin, which hasn't fallen past $6,000 for months, has dumped to $4,413.99 as of this morning, and nearly everything else is falling in unison.
At the dinner table, which was decorated with red rose petals and boxes of chocolate, the group sang West's 2010 song "Runaway" in unison.
If we had to guess, we'd say the backing track — a haunting but catchy cacophony of cats meowing in unison — probably played a part.
Here's the proof: Reddit user Colvjs uploaded a video of the Phoenix Suns' entire team switching directions and running down the court in unison.
By moving in unison, the individual cells can cause the whole object to fold flat, stand upright, or assume a position somewhere in between.
The biggest single project they have taken on in unison, Heads Together aims to "change the national conversation on mental wellbeing," the palace says.
At least with special regard to this mesmerizing footage of thousands of determined pelagic red crabs (Pleuroncodes planipes) swarming in unison across the seafloor.
They chant in unison and execute light choreography, swaying in synchronicity, and even perform a musical number—of course gay people love this movie!
In need of a final resolving chord, the Beatles and their friends gathered around a vocal mic and hummed the same note in unison.
As a jaunty Irishman, my hair grows out, not down, meaning I've never had hair I could windmill in unison to Cannibal Corpse riffs.
Parrot chose a 21-megapixel camera with a 1/2.4-inch CMOS Sony sensor and wide-angle f/2.4 ASPH lens working in unison.
The same thing played out at various locations at Comic-Con, with Disney's legion of kiddos bouncing their balls in unison around the expo.
She obviously laid the vocals — which we can assume that she wrote — and she executed the moves she imagined in unison with her dancers.
"I'd hope they invest that time instead in finding a solution," Curbelo said, with Denham chiming in in unison on the last three words.
While many athletes linked arms in unison, others joined Thomas in kneeling, and others still remained inside the locker room until the song concluded.
Speaking alongside Putin, Van der Bellen repeated Austria's position that it will act in unison with the European Union (EU) in dealing with Russia.
"We reshape that imbalance [of power] by raising our voices against it in unison, by creating spaces that speak truth to power," she said.
Stocks' tendency to move in unison or more on their own seems more connected to whether macro or corporate forces are driving the market.
But the answer to what's wrong in America is America — the aspirations passed down generation after generation and sung in unison week by week.
The meat bears a whiff of cumin, under crisp radish, cotija cheese and a slug of jalapeño sauce, the flavors loud and in unison.
This new trailer works in unison with the Comic-Con teaser, which was full of action but didn't reveal much about Wonder Woman's plot.
They seemed to do everything in unison, selling furniture on Sundays at a flea market, getting joint haircuts at the barber shop on Strickland.
A wind blows in a dark clearing, a half-moon of men all turn white faces to you in unison, revealing … gleaming vampire fangs?
" Two macho-looking dudes in cowboy hats lifted their drinks (blue concoctions topped with umbrellas) and roared in unison: "We love you Piano Pat.
But at this moment, our challenge is to speak in unison in favor of freedom in Iran and against the dictatorial regime in Tehran.
Provided all four elements are put in force in unison, this plan could meet America's commitment under the Paris climate agreement, all by itself.
If Democrats on the Foreign Relations panel vote in unison against reporting Pompeo out of the committee and have the support of conservative Sen.
While the two lines are often congruent, accurately predicting recessions more or less in unison, the near-term forward spread has been more predictive.
It was a taut, tense affair from there, although both players rarely peaked in unison and both finished with more unforced errors than winners.
But these interactions are most affecting not when the dancers hug but when they dance apart, in unison, sharing a connection across a distance.
In one shot on a classroom, two dozen men and women dressed in uniform colors read aloud in unison from blue Chinese language textbooks.
They give us a reason to lift our voices in unison and cheer for our neighbors and our nation to succeed and to win.
With tightly controlled movements the guards began pushing the cannon, traversing the green and shouting a direction in unison as they made hard pivots.
Clapping on cue, predicting their leader's survival in unison, and smiling, albeit somewhat forced, as journalists repeated the obvious question: what went so wrong?
"Maybe the rival artists will surprise everyone and sing in unison, Lennon or something," Patricia Garip, a journalist based in Colombia, wrote on Twitter.
By three o'clock, there are children on low-riding bikes and young women howling with laughter as they rap in unison down the street.
We swayed in unison, dutifully did our figure eights with our ovaries and "gonads," a word I have never heard with such frequency before.
But as the song progressed, she slowly broke down the fence to reveal people carrying lots of different moving parts and dancing in unison.
Local gabbers, bleary-eyed artists, and the international art crowd come together on the dance floor in the garden, together in unison at 180BPM.
The two women shouted in unison — "We aren't silent, we aren't scared, we're not obeying"— despite the fact that their different worlds mean different lifestyles.
It's an odd sight: Humans and cartoonish avatars dancing in unison, each in their own world but connected through this strange new virtual-reality tradition.
On cue, Bey's dutiful audience of hip-hop devotees whooped and applauded in unison, as if in instinctual or knee-jerk reaction to the sentiment.
The abortion rights dispute may further measure Roberts' apparent effort to ensure he does not appear only in unison with fellow conservatives, all Republican appointees.
The women sometimes finish one another's thoughts or phrases, or speak in unison, life inside having brought them into an unusual and sometimes uncomfortable intimacy.
" This comes only a few months after a Trump rally where Trump's attacks on Omar led to his supporters chanting in unison, "Send her back.
Singing in unison, Bacon and Sedgwick shared sweet looks between each other while laughing slightly when one of them fumbled a note in the song.
The Politico article , "Murdoch-owned outlets bash Mueller, seemingly in unison," gives a platform to a series of cherry-picked tweets criticizing the Journal's Oct.
That means tapping out on-screen notes in perfect time, whether you're hitting one-offs, pressing buttons in unison, or double tapping on a beat.
At one point in Becerra's brief talk, some delegates hopped on tables with Sanders signs, while other delegates pounded loudly on the tables in unison.
If standing in a sea of dudes nodding their heads in unison to Gaslamp Killer isn't your thing, though, stay away for your own sake.
With violins winding around a light EDM drum beat, crowds often sing the song's main riffs in unison, even during the middle of Nakamura's match.
Organizers handed our children's books about Hurricane Maria, and thousands read aloud in unison, as a reminder of the suffering of the cataclysmic 20203 storm.
According to Know Your Meme, this might be the most popular video of meat products shrieking in unison, but it's far from being the first.
Sometimes side by side in unison, sometimes weaving through each other's arms, they use dance to illustrate the unspoken power of trust and mutual understanding.
The good guys stretch their bows in unison and rain flaming death en masse onto the opposing army, looking like total badasses the whole time.
The internet seemed to scoff in unison at the very thought that there's an issue with the way our culture treats women who are single.
I retreated through waves of Edwick's extended family and friends, all women, all singing and swaying in unison, facing towards the heart of the congress.
But the reality is that the experience you are looking for is a combination of all the cannabinoids working in unison for an entourage effect.
K Dot added a jolt of energy to the set when he closed out with soldiers closing in on him before bouncing around in unison.
We broke up the chanting with "mic checks": Organizers yelled out fragmented updates, and the crowd yelled them back in unison, creating a human microphone.
" During a weekly flag-raising ceremony at a nearby elementary school, we saw Uighur children chant in unison "My Motherland is the Republic of China.
He regularly paints among them, and whenever he is within earshot of the aviary, he said, the birds begin to chant his name in unison.
The entertainment giant is using Intel's Shooting Star drone, designed to fly in unison with hundreds of other drones, all controlled by a single operator.
Canada's public health response plan for biological events has been activated, meaning provincial, territorial, and federal governments are working in unison to manage virus spread.
In some relationships, there's a special sigh that translates to "let's just agree to disagree" and it can come out of both arguers in unison.
There have been games when it looked as though the entire defense — 11 players in unison — had no interest whatsoever in being on the field.
Ms. Flanagan, who once had to holler loudly enough to suggest Naruto and 500 magical "shadow clones" yelling in unison, said screaming can be exhausting.
" Chief Justice Roberts then administered the same oath to the senators, who rose in unison, raised their right hands and swore to administer "impartial justice.
Shifting political strategy will be a hard battle, just as maintaining control of the National Assembly this month entailed great effort and working in unison.
The dancers move in unison as they mimic the animal's approach to a carcass, the slyness of the walk and the aggressiveness of an attack.
Without hesitation, Ms. Sturgeon gathers the baby smoothly in her arms and slowly plants a kiss on his forehead, as the cameras click in unison.
The choreographed display involved hundreds of soldiers marching in unison, planes soaring above and four of Pyongyang's newest and most sophisticated missile, the Hwasong-15.
Mr. Schnyder placed an order for 20 minute-repeater movements with San Marco jacquemarts, miniature automatons that struck a bell in unison with the mechanism.
A dozen women, my then-partner among them, shooting arcs of liquid into the air from their genitals for the very first time, in unison.
On Thursday, America "Awww-ed" in unison when Vice President Joe Biden Tweeted a very special "Happy Birthday" to his "Best Friend Forever," President Barack Obama.
It moves at a strange pace, flying by and creeping along in unison with the cardiac arrhythmia pulse of its off-kilter snare and wheezy instrumental.
It is the strangest thing: to speak your fears and hates and deepest desires out loud and in unison, in the hope that they come true.
These songs aim to inspire large masses of people to jump up and down and scream in unison about how good it is to be alive.
For decades the hardline Eurosceptics have worked in unison, co-ordinating their campaigns and voting as a bloc to encourage party leaders to seek their favour.
Shkreli is a 32-year-old former hedge fund manager — see, I just said "hedge fund manager" and already masses of readers are shuddering in unison.
As the lights flicker on and off in the video, the guys are heard cheering to Spears' twerking, before they all begin to dance in unison.
"Good morning!" they shout in unison under the watchful gaze of the Mayor, who is joined by shift supervisors holding iPads jerry-rigged with black tape.
The fashion world gasped in unison when Grace Coddington announced in January that she was stepping down from her integral role at Vogue after 28 years.
As business leaders are nearly split over the effectiveness of Washington's new leadership, they are in unison when it comes to fears over trade and immigration.
When the house lights came up for intermission at the performance I saw, three unconnected people who were not sitting together said "holy crap" in unison.
" One of the guys—doesn't matter which one, let's say it's all of them, in unison—says, "That's one of the reasons to join a band.
Smaller banks will remain stressed too, since they are more dependent on unconventional finance, and Chinese regulators are now working in unison to squeeze shadow banking.
As the hours spent watching amateur designers say "Thank you, Mood," in unison, added up, I tried to justify the way I was spending my time.
It is much easier to see the thought process in Stephen A.'s thundering, and in the long line of dudes behind him answering in unison.
Stomachs across the nation dropped in unison during the final moment of Tuesday's episode of This Is Us. A relatively lighter episode — tinged with romantic mystery!
Those chances rose (to 453 percent by mid-March) in unison with successes by Mr. Trump, as well as by Ted Cruz, two anti-establishment candidates.
Today, cellphones and school alarms ring in unison when a quake is about to hit, a high-tech system installed after the Kobe earthquake in 1995.
Bend the stack a little from the middle, and everything moves in unison; bend it aggressively, and the ends of cards fan out from each other.
Christian monks sang in unison for nearly a thousand years before they allowed themselves a second vocal line, and then only in lockstep with the melody.
During interviews they've clearly accepted their roles as cultural ambassadors, often accidentally speaking in unison, while their live shows capture their powerful harmonies and subversive lyrics.
"Shame on you!" they chanted in unison at John J. Degnan, the chairman of the agency and the most determined opponent of raising its minimum wage.
Dr. Ashkin began experimenting with lasers — beams of coherent monochromatic light waves marching in unison like toy soldiers — in the 1960s, shortly after they were invented.
Some analysts said the propensity of stocks to rise and fall in unison is exacerbated by the popularity of index-tracking funds that own entire markets.
Now we worry about the same issues, shake our heads in unison as we listen to the next outrageous appointment and read the next offensive tweet.
Bradberry says John Morrison, the headwaiter, whose story is told at the museum, trained the men to march in unison and to perform for the guests.
This dance was a sort of climax for the evening, with the dancers marching and shouting in unison like some sort of maniacal boot camp squadron.
Bank stocks sold off in unison on Tuesday following the Federal Reserve's emergency rate cut to combat an economic slowdown triggered by the fast-spreading coronavirus.
There's also a gaggle of pajama-clad girls, reciting their dialogue in unison like a Greek chorus, who at one stage crawl into Ms. Rois's bed.
She would tell a group of actors to read, in unison, the prologue from "Romeo and Juliet," while appearing to walk aimlessly around a rehearsal room.
The actors ended the song in unison and then the newlyweds, Kristine and Will, came over to give them a hug and snap a few photos.
Major companies, which typically increase wages in unison after spring negotiations with unions, have hiked salaries on average about 219 percent for the past four years.
Watch them all stand in the near-dark and warble "Happy Birthday" — a family unable to agree on pretty much anything, yet still somehow in unison.
Reds fans chanted his name in unison as he circled the bases for the 136th time there, trailing only Joey Votto (144) for the ballpark record.
The protesters use the shields to form walls, or even beat on them in unison, as Roman soldiers and Norsemen used to do going into battle.
In "The One Who Falls," three women and three men, in everyday clothes, negotiate each other while moving, often in unison, on a giant spinning tile.
The ribs often curve back and forth in unison as they move from foot to rim creating the effect of underwater life undulating in ocean currents.
They deserve airplay just for opening up a received genre's sexual possibilities, not to mention for assembling ten ebulliently catchy electrorockets that blast off in unison.
To see the showmanship, and you watch these bands perform, they are in unison, they are hip, they are very crisp, their dance moves are very crisp.
So I was introduced it very early, but it wasn't until we made this film and traveled all over the country that we tried everything in unison.
According to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), this is "a mass aerial stunt" which involves "thousands of birds swooping and diving in unison".
Weighing in at less than a pound, the small quadcopter is designed to fly in unison with hundreds of other drones, all controlled by a single operator.
Now here's another angle, where we get a very nice reaction shot of Lee's coaches and teammates losing their minds in unison after he throws it down.
Trump was making himself into the voodoo doll of conservative politics: Whatever pain he felt, his supporters would feel, and they would object to it in unison.
Early seasons often showed wide shots of the girls in a semi-circle, looking down at screens that weren't visible, and reading the messages aloud in unison.
Their people are robots, sporting lapel-pin pictures of their Dear Leader and regularly attending mass rallies where thousands move in unison like the Radio City Rockettes.
In a space suit, for a space walk, an astronaut has to be trained in how to move their body in unison with a piece of technology.
About halfway down the line, eight mounted officers with the Orange County Sheriff's Department suddenly turned in unison and began slowly making their way toward the entrance.
The report doesn't specify what kinds of drones will be used, but this wouldn't be the first time hundreds of drones were flown in unison for entertainment.
" The diverse people then stood on stage, filed alongside the rappers, who all raised their right fist in unison with members of the audience and yelled "Resist!
To get the gig, Mazzagatti had to audition in a big group — which got smaller and smaller as people were weeded out — performing various choreographies in unison.
The movie starts off with a psychedelic credit sequence that reminded me of Mystery Science Theater and caused my scumbag friends to shout out "DMT!" in unison.
Last May, on the day of her graduation, Ginn paced in unison with her classmates towards her high school principal, just moments away from collecting her scroll.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
In other words, two small jet engines operate in unison to supply power to the gearbox that turns the helicopter's blades, making it a very reliable system.
The mystery was this: When the egg finally hatched, it would do so virtually in unison with all the other stink bug eggs clumped around it. How?
We usually think of duets as two people dancing in unison, but Lieber and Smith, who have been working together since 2006, aim for something more complicated.
And then they sang the Pokémon theme song in unison: 27,000 people said they were "interested" in attending the meet-up on Facebook, and around 4,000 showed up.
When characters from opposing banners are briefly forced by circumstance to work in unison — think Jaime and Brienne, or Arya and the Hound — nothing is beyond their grasp.
"Five, four, three, two, one!" party guests chanted in unison, leading the parents-to-be to pull on their cannons to reveal clouds of pink smoke and confetti.
Seems like the guys had it all planned out and ride the drop perfectly as they bruck out in unison to the song, "Krippy Kush" by Farruko ft.
From there, Rick, Maggie, and the majority of their army drew Negan and his inner circle outside by gathering near his gate and firing four gunshots in unison.
Which is why stans of this couple all melted in unison when Jonas made things Insta-official and posted a video of Chopra during their trip to Mumbai.
In a quick clip that appears right after Blanchett poses the question that kickstarts the video, both women are seen confidently walking down a dark hall in unison.
Voters undecided While Lee and her fellow Moon dancers attracted a small crowd as they whooped and stepped in unison in a Seoul park, not everyone was impressed.
It was struggling near a three-week trough against its major peers and emerging market currencies rose almost in unison having been crushed by the greenback last year.
There is an unusual thing in Laura's harmony vocal that is deliberate, where it's ascending in the chorus up to a point then both vocals join in unison.
For example, our ability to meet increasing energy demand and at the same time protect the environment depends on developing a range of technologies that work in unison.
And when humankind gathered in unison to bear witness to Neil Armstrong's small step/giant leap five decades ago, it created a palpable and global sense of wonder.
Neither of these pristine works of entertainment make any linear sense, so let's celebrate them in unison with this hybrid bootleg pin from Duffy Pin Co. $9.00 here.
Nobody maintains that anyone wearing red is ever physically threatening; rather, they respond to statements they disagree with by laughing in unison, a practice the locals find unsettling.
It was struggling near a three-week trough against its major peers and emerging market currencies rose almost in unison having been steamrollered by the greenback last year.
This was one of those rare times when we see how much we can achieve against terrifying odds when people work in unison, selflessly, to do something important.
At one point, with the bases loaded, Yates stepped off the rubber and in unison the Rangers players vocally reacted, trying to alert the umpire to a balk.
When they took over the Joint and torched through "Death's Door" and "Over and Over Again," the psychos swayed in unison like cobras dancing to a demented flute.
An homage to the British producer's first personal computer, "Nimbus" sounds like a room full of computers coming online, pinging in unison, getting ready for calculations to come.
Videos of people singing in unison from their balconies have gone viral and even inspired U2 frontman Bono to release new music on his Instagram and Facebook pages.
And then, with no prompting whatsoever — and to the apparent delight of many pedestrians nearby — we belted the chorus out in unison at the top of our lungs.
With more than 101 million subscribers currently, it's hard to imagine his channel taking a hit if even his most outraged anti-Semitic apologist fans unsubscribed in unison.
The fans at Minute Maid Park let out an enormous groan in unison when Taylor caught that bases-loaded, deep fly ball with his back to the wall.
They lined up holding hands and, like a theater company, bowed in unison three times, an apt conclusion to what had been a master class of attacking soccer.
In the work, five dancers — men and women, all topless — move together in unison under bright lights, then separate into spastic solos in which they explore competing sensations.
Amendments to the vote have been made possible by a Commons victory on Thursday which saw remain MPs and opponents to a no-deal Brexit vote in unison.
Cinemas have long tried to convince moviegoers to pay extra for a "4D" or haptic-based experience where the seat vibrates in unison with the action on screen.
Blades flashing in the morning sun, the young women twirl, cartwheel and then kick in unison, finishing their graceful movements in a centuries old kung fu fighting stance.
The next piece was "Colombia Tierra Querida," a patriotic anthem that got the diverse crowd singing in unison, belting the lyrics just as enthusiastically as they'd been dancing.
The Senate bill is expected to allow taxpayers to deduct up to $53,000 in state and local property taxes paid, a provision in unison with the House bill.
Last week I stood at the lake in Prospect Park and watched as a flock of plump white snow geese launched themselves out of the water in unison.
It understands the lure of escape and questions the effects of that desire, concluding on a chilling note: friends, family, and fans alike, bopping their heads in unison.
It occurs when electrons (the negatively charged carriers of electricity) unite to form pairs, balancing each other's properties in a way that allows them all to move in unison.
Other chip stocks fell in unison with Broadom in Friday trading: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Micron Technology (MU), Nvidia (NVDA) and Qualcomm (QCOM) all opened down more than 2%.
"We would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused by the financial misconduct," he told a shareholders meeting, before he and the automaker's board members bowed deeply in unison.
Halfway through the concert, the entire band walked to the center of the stage and said, "Feel better Joe," in unison but didn't give more explanation on his condition.
V Live Memphis knows the best things come in pairs -- like 2 girls twerking in unison, or one guy getting danced on by 2 chicks at the same time.
"This stuff gets perpetuated and becomes insidious," he says after we perform a battery of ab exercises in unison, like a couple of synchronized swimmers in an drained pool.
"We will look at the role that social media played and what steps we can take, including on the international stage and in unison with our partners," Ardern said.
This year, people of all ethnicities danced in unison to K-pop songs at a "dance workshop," posed for photos with giant emoticons and tried on traditional Korean robes.
The room is almost humming, and the crowd roils in unison until the Ice is gone, and the birthday boy, no, man, finally rises to his feet once again.
There must be some panic room, red roving sirens and banks of screens, and with three keys all clicked in unison we can turn the whole thing off, right?
For its fashion week, which started on September 7th, tents go up, guests emerge from black cars, models sulk down catwalks and the wealthy and celebrated clap in unison.
As the "middle children" in our personality rainbow, the Sunshine Yellows started getting antsy for attention and began chanting, "Tell us!" in unison until Margaret cracked like an egg.
" At the end of their respective sets, they appeared in unison to preview their new collaboration "The Pledge (Remix)," where Nas told the crowd: "2003, Nas and Murder Inc.
Instead of the normal focus on the risks and opportunities of individual companies, countries, or asset classes, markets reacted in unison to false sightings of the next systemic risk.
The clip, which per its caption was reportedly recorded in Vietnam in November of last year, shows giant honey bees fanning out in unison like a ripple in water.
But the networks can leverage each one of the platforms in unison with data informing the what, the when, the how and the where of content creation and distribution.
They danced in unison in a kind of trancelike state, tilt-a-whirling, head-banging, and humming to Meyers's fantastic score as the audience watched in near-bewildered amazement.
When it was announced that Glastonbury would be launching its first ever women's only venue called The Sisterhood, angry people on the Internet started bashing their keyboards in unison.
It is a well-known fact that the PYD acts directly in unison with the regime forces in Syria, and is in an alliance with Russia at this stage.
D.C. Bike Party — a monthly tradition in which costumed riders weave in unison through the city, toward a designated bar — already draws several hundred bike-share riders each month.
Some sing like Aretha Franklin and some do not, but everyone is allowed to be in the choir and everyone's voices are raised in unison in one common song.
She whispered to the rice plants to sprout in unison on the eighth — eight, bā, which sounded similar to fā, the word for wealth and prosperity — day of spring.
Yet the production, directed by Tara Ahmadinejad at the New Ohio Theater, has a sweet, eccentric charm that's most powerfully felt when the cast members start singing in unison.
As he left and his helicopter crossed above Capitol Hill, a few giddy spectators sang in unison, "Na, na, na, hey, hey, goodbye," but their attention quickly turned elsewhere.
And that's exactly what they do once the pilot gives the OK, turning to their right in unison with military precision to fire up their sensors and video monitors.
"We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by the financial misconduct," he told a shareholders meeting, before he and the automaker's board members bowed deeply in unison.
The phones follow computer-generated patterns based on the behavioral ones of creatures such as crickets and fireflies, which, respectively, will chirp in sync or light up in unison.
Athletes paddled vigorously through the water in unison to the beat of drums, covering a distance of 500 meters (1,640 ft) on the Keelung River before reaching the finish line.
So cute are the chubby-cheeked duo that the entire world literally gushes in unison when Kensington Palace blesses us with the odd photo of them chilling at the palace.
The panelists appear to be in unison about thinking that the woman behind the mask could be either The Simple Life star Nicole Richie or her younger sister Sofia Richie.
A groundswell of women across the U.S. have begun speaking out in unison to call attention to their own experiences with sexual harassment and assault and to hold perpetrators accountable.
Schumer's decision came amid the circulation of a viral video, created by Deadspin, that stitched together clips of anchors at Sinclair stations reciting in unison a speech about media bias.
As Eric recounts the first time he met Rachel, on Nick's (lol remember Nick?) "After the Final Rose" special, the entire family reenacts the couple's spontaneous dance number in unison.
Risky assets seem to have recovered in unison, with emerging-market equities, speculative or "junk" bonds, commodities and American property funds all reversing their poor performances of 2015 (see chart).
"And it's fun to watch, that's for sure, until little Rocketman starts a nuclear war, and then maybe next time he'll think before he tweets," concluded the duo in unison.
In the highlight of the show, ballet dancers moved in unison in the Nagano Olympic Stadium as Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa began directing the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
There are three categories: freely flowing traffic, jammed traffic, and an intermediate state called synchronized flow, in which densely packed cars become "highly correlated," meaning that they move in unison.
Unlike other political issues that have caused ruptures among members, nations so far seem to be in unison on terrorism, as indicated by the ASEAN summit in Laos this week.
The animation approach also allows us to visualize how rows of dyneins work in unison, like rowers pulling together in a boat, which is difficult using conventional scientific simulation approaches.
Basically, intersections are bad for traffic because they inevitably lead to so-called phantom traffic jams The problem: densely packed cars become "highly correlated," meaning that they move in unison.
When you would hear one of those songs, and two strangers looked at each other nodding in unison, they were being consumed by the culture, and that's called the groove.
Inside the event, all three of Combs' daughters participated in a fun fashion show, all walking down the runway together — and even blowing a kiss to the crowd in unison.
Earlier this week, 216 women dressed up in red cloaks and white bonnets, stood in pairs in the rotunda of the Texas state capitol, and began chanting, "Shame!" in unison.
Twenty-six women enact this litany loosely modeled on the "Litany for Survival" by Audre Lorde, individual bodies acting in unison, converging on the New Museum to say her name.
During times in the service when the congregation of mourners spoke aloud in unison, Trump often stood sphinx-like, not participating in the ritual of mourning in a religious setting.
And within the market, stocks and sectors are responding in their own way to news most relevant to them rather than the swinging around in unison as one monolithic blob.
Every time a word or phrase common to all the diaries occurs, all the heads say it in unison, interrupting film's otherwise random-seeming this-speaker-then-that-speaker flow.
LONDON — About 30 minutes before kickoff at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, the band of visiting Paris St.-Germain fans in the far end of the stadium sang out in unison.
On the other hand, there's a god-awful embroidery of JT's face that looks like a drunken sesh of Microsoft Paint and my pasta art from kindergarten joined in unison.
Tuesday's lavish premiere at the Metropolitan Museum of Art began with a group photo of the cast howling in unison with an accuracy only actors can bring to their roles.
Eventually, they moved in unison, juxtaposing strong, angular shapes with nearly imperceptible footwork — two steps in parallel, followed by a crossover — that seemed to draw them back into their bodies.
"Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye," dozens of Democrats sang in unison as the health care bill crossed the 216 votes needed to pass.
If I'm not mistaken, he especially likes choreographing for men, and the sight of all those big, well-trained thighs launching themselves into the air in unison is indeed impressive.
The crowd that night at Korali thickened the later it became, and almost in unison, the Greek music inched up, in both decibel and rhythm, and the lights got dimmer.
Critical point: all parties need to work together, coordinate, and be in unison in our stance against North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations, human rights violations, and other illicit activities.
We should avoid threatening Russia's sovereignty and instead work with our allies to defend ourselves vigorously and in unison from cyber, physical and hybrid attacks, and push back when threatened.
On stage, where the party's powerful Central Committee and former leaders sat, hosts and hostesses periodically marched from the wings in unison to pour fresh steaming water into porcelain mugs.
As Lindes, Funston, and Hashemi howl lines like "You said I'm freaking you out" and "I wanna be your bear" in unison with paranoia-inducing urgency, so does the crowd.
It seemed like everyone would nod in unison at the mere suggestion—especially since grocery shelves are increasingly lined with Parmesan cheese from New Zealand and Prosecco from South America.
The singers begin by performing in unison an a cappella version of the melancholy Beatles classic "Yesterday," their eyes attuned to screens hanging above them, across which the musical score scrolls.
But there is also transparent beauty to the choreography, as dancers wind in lines across the stage and around one another, or loft a sheet in unison to make it billow.
Instead of being permanently mounted to the floor, the carbon fiber cabin, and its passenger, are suspended within a series of moving cables powered by strong winches all working in unison.
You can set one on your bedside table or buy a few and connect them to create a constellation of lights, like an alter of prayer candles, each dimming in unison.
It will have — wait for it — three octa-core Snapdragon processors working in unison (that's a total of 24 cores), a 4K screen, 18GB of RAM and 1.2TB of SSD storage.
As thousands women around the world shout the words "me too" in unison to demonstrate the magnitude of sexual harassment women endure, men are now responding with their own positive hashtag.
Unfrozen, confined and isolated on their little platforms, the workers move frequently in unison, a joyless expending of energy that would be more interesting to watch if it were more varied.
"I love you!" a gaggle of young girls yelled in unison as she spoke at an outdoor rally in Pittsburgh, the first stop of the last swing of her 2016 campaign.
Ordinary movements — walking, running, standing, falling — are interwoven with sweeping movements that resemble martial arts, as the dancers circle their arms around one another or fall in unison to the floor.
I don't know what the guides' Swahili chants that followed "Three Little Birds" mean, but at that moment we again start to move in unison, our pace following the same rhythm.
Missing from the exhibition are examples of recent work from a series shown at Lehmann Maupin, New York, in 2015 that utilized all three primaries in unison with white and black.
Then there were couples who watched the show together but didn't necessarily see it as a pleasure cruise so much as an eerie (if also enjoyable) experience to undertake in unison.
This dynamic helped shale drillers take market share when OPEC was supporting prices, but if they can't respond to price drops in unison, they could put each other out of business.
It had less to do with any social or political ideology and more to do with the fact that I enjoyed making rage-fueled, pun-filled signs and screaming in unison.
World Economic Forum Almost a decade after the financial crisis, economies in just about every corner of the world — the United States, Europe, even perennially sluggish Japan — are growing in unison.
The world is more intertwined than ever before – globalization cannot be reversed […] we need to make sure that we act in unison to build the global preparedness and the global resistance.
Indeed, the music has layered elements, starting with a theme in unison that splits into parallel intervals, then leads to episodes with brassy flourishes and bluesy turns over urgent rhythmic riffs.
They realized that by acting in unison, they might finally jettison the stifling one-party control over the government and the economy that their country had inherited from the Soviet Union.
As the lead, PeiJu Chien-Pott, transcendent in a long white gown, glides to groups of women, who maintain rigid devotion, holding angular, stationary shapes or changing formation in unison packs.
The huge gallery that had turned up early to watch the 14-times major champion groaned almost in unison as Woods missed a four-footer and a couple of six-footers.
Unfortunately, if you don't click in unison, things will take a pretty dark turn, just like in the episode, and the site will start shaving years off of your relationship's future.
While Emme and Ella, 10, sweetly sing in unison, Natasha, 14, joins in on the Elvis Presley classic "Can't Help Falling in Love" while simultaneously showing off her talents on the ukulele.
With many white and black Americans now cheering for a black fighter in unison, Louis' symbolic triumphs over the Axis may have done some incremental social good in the USA as well.
But the wheels only turn in unison when small pins on each one align in a specific pattern, dictated by the lock's combination and how you turn the dial back and forth.
As Trump arrived for dinner with the king, a spectacle awaited him: Men dressed in long white turbans and carrying swords swayed and chanted in unison to beating drums in a courtyard.
About 85% of all stock trading has become automatic through machines, models or algorithms, "creating an unprecedented trading herd that moves in unison and is blazingly fast," The Wall Street Journal reports.
"It was love at first sight," they said in unison—though another decade went by before they became a couple, and then a few more years passed before they started working together.
McConnell anticipated that Democrats would vote in unison against the Republican organizing resolution to set up the final phase of the trial, culminating with a vote on the articles of impeachment themselves.
When Beto O'Rourke proclaimed, during the second round of Democratic presidential debates, that "there's a new battleground state, Texas, and it has 38 Electoral College votes," eyes rolled in unison across America.
With the flame reflected in the water, we recited an incantation in unison: By the gods I ask of thee, Universal let me see, I ask this question be answered to me.
There's very little action, aside from some chase scenes, though one involving Gestalt's various bodies working in unison to protect Myfanwy further establishes that character as the best part of the show.
There are cheerleaders and drums and inflatable Q-tips everywhere, with people waving them around in unison to different songs as if they were practicing for the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.
" Then, for good measure, he repeated his longstanding call to build a wall along the Mexican border, and when he asked who would pay for it, the crowd shouted in unison: "Mexico!
"Even though the president and government are working in unison, the diseases of the old system confront us at every step we take," Erdogan said in a speech broadcast live on television.
The ETF causes the financials to trade in unison based on how many times the Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates, as each hike means more profit for the banks.
She has a small voice that benefits from the studio, where it can sound determined and unguarded; onstage, her backup singers could be seen joining her in unison nearly throughout the set.
But as we learned from young people in the "greatest generation" after World War II, working in unison to save American values was instrumental in making our country the greatest on earth.
Example: Just the other day, I ran across an article in the Daily Mail that had some poor soul speculating on the impact of all the volcanoes on Earth erupting in unison.
After lunch, Professor Farabee led the students in a collective performance of the prologue to "Romeo and Juliet," calling them onstage in small groups to shout out pairs of lines in unison.
The sound of one man retching multiplies until whole rows are hurling in unison, the plane filling with the general din of guttural animal noises and the sharp smell of stomach acids.
There is much fanfare before the running of the Japan Cup, including trumpets, and the crowd claps in unison before releasing a joint roar of celebration at the start of the race.
We married our partners around the same time, went through law school and medical school at the same time, got pregnant with our sons in unison and lived as neighbors for years.
In one scene, military police with riot shields and warning banners similar to those used by Hong Kong police in the recent protests are seen marching in unison and shooting tear gas.
On weekend mornings from August to May, thousands of American soccer fans stuffed into $90 replica uniforms gather at their nearest British or Irish pub to scream in unison at a television.
You will listen to the same song, and thump along the floor to the same beat, a pulse that echoes up your feet to thud in unison exactly where your torsos meet.
"They were meant for each other," we said nearly in unison, before rattling off the quirks that made them compatible and agreeing that we are all better off in our new couplings.
Cradling that ball like a baby, he listens to Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar and Z-Ro, his head bobbing, his body moving this way and that, his index fingers wagging in unison.
To be fair, the coordinated efforts of the West to respond in unison to the attempted murder of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter on British soil should be applauded.
Anderson voted in unison with his fellow Republicans for his first few years in Congress, but broke away in 1968 to support the Fair House Act, which prohibited racial discrimination in housing.
St. Barts, which is roughly nine square miles, boasts fireworks at midnight while "all the magnificent superyachts moored off the island sound their foghorns in unison," according to the island's official website.
While many African governments, including Djibouti's, have expressed hope for greater American investment, Beijing puts its money where its mouth is, and cash-strapped African governments have turned east almost in unison.
But the work ends with no sound other than footfalls, as the performers do a long, effortful, intricate dance in unison, dressed in gold and white unitards like Children of the Sun.
When Mr. Xi greeted them, the group waved and, in a rehearsed moment, called out in unison, "Good morning, President Xi." The moment became a source of tension internally, these people said.
Now, begin singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" in unison, to celebrate both LeBron on his birthday, and to celebrate me, his friend, who has stood by him all these years.
You can't seriously argue that CNN is being picked on or singled out when it's being evaluated in unison with all the other news, entertainment, and sports content implicated in the merger.
It's a demonstration of the joyous complexity of creative friendships, that each of them could dive wholeheartedly into such distinctive sounds and still raise their voices in unison whenever Good Willsmith convenes.
"We eat the same, sleep the same, talk the same, but unfortunately, these aren't the same," they say in unison pointing to their breasts, in this exclusive clip from Monday's episode of Botched.
There's a forced, awkward mechanic that involves everyone raising their hands in unison to get Rocket the security clearance he needs, but from there the music kicks in and the ride gets going.
There's just something about beer, mini hot dogs, and people screaming in unison that makes this football game so great — especially when you know the rest of the country is doing it too.
"We love being twins," the two women, 32, say in unison in the clip, before the pair reveal how it had always been their "dream" to find two "identical twin princes" to wed.
"We're saying unmistakably — and in unison — that it's time to roll the credits on the politics of chaos and the politics of cruelty," said Newsom, who is a former mayor of San Francisco.
By forming coalitions and building strong partnerships, we are starting to work in unison toward the realization of our common goals — the energy security of our countries and the prosperity of our peoples.
But history shows this phenomenon of the three trading in unison ends up being bullish for stocks, proving equity investors correct who bought while the two other assets were supposedly flagging trouble ahead.
Many sites with state licenses are Kremlin-owned local newspapers that essentially publish the same stories in unison, tricking Yandex's algorithm into thinking news outlets are overwhelmingly reporting a specific pro-Kremlin story.
The children moved in unison, weaving around the tight kitchen and adjacent living room of their three-bedroom Orange County townhouse while their mother checked on their brother Aidan, 13, who has autism.
Rameau was a pioneering music theorist and brilliant orchestral innovator as well as composer, and his scintillating signature sonority is that of multiple anchoring bassoons, playing in unison, often in a high register.
The Borodin's famous opening motif — a whole note held long with a fermata, followed by the stomping swagger of eighth notes that land on another fermata — was crisply articulated, and impressively in unison.
"From what we know, it is impossible, because up to the last minute, he was talking to us on the phone," two of his sisters, Hamida, 32, and Najwa, 28, said in unison.
In the opening of the first episode (spoiler alert), Offred and her disobedient sister slaves endure their mortifying punishment in unison, until Offred pulls her pregnancy card and fully realizes its unholy power.
The presidential hopeful will often do a call and response with the audience, asking them how much corporations like Amazon have paid in taxes, to which the audience typically replies "zero" in unison.
Then, we've got this epic shot of Amazons sprinting like blazes in unison, combined with a shot of Wonder Woman doing the same down the street and again, lassoing casually into the sky.
Numerous users have edited the clips with audio from live recordings of their favorite pop songs, however farfetched it may be that a village full of Italian people would belt them in unison.
After he said the law was delaying and denying health services to its intended recipients, the rest of his comments were drowned out, as the crowd began to chant "you lie" in unison.
That makes it unlikely that Muslim leaders will ever be induced to stand together in a line and chant in unison "Down with terrorism" in the precise terms that secular political leaders would like.
If you haven't seen the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, you can probably picture the iconic line of dancers kicking in unison, like a salute to American entertainment from a century ago.
" The year's biggest domestic box-office hit, "Black Panther," went unrewarded, though presenters Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira took a moment, in unison, for a shout of "Wakanda Forever!
It's tough to say how organized the gangs are, and to what extent they are working in unison—but mutual follows, likes, and comments between the accounts suggest collusion or at least regular communication.
That dimming process can be manually adjusted through the Glow's accompanying app, which can also manage multiple units (up to six in total) as a single system that dims and gets brighter in unison.
Gopinath likens the effect to how a bunch of metronomes on a table may start ticking out of sync, but will gradually start ticking in unison over time if the conditions are just right.
And when all of them come together in the climax of the show, the moment that made everyone gasp in unison wasn't because of some brand new plot twist, an innovation to the myth.
Hong Kong (CNN)Take a seat next to the paddlers in a long and narrow dragon boat as they row in unison to the beat of a drum and race towards the finish line.
LOL JKJKJKJKJK, this show definitely ends with them playing a game of chicken Rebel Without a Cause style and both not giving up and driving into the sea, screaming "WORTH IT" in unison. Duh.
Then, in April, the Web site Deadspin edited the broadcasts of Sinclair anchors reciting the script about fake news into one terrifying montage , with a tapestry of anchors in different cities speaking in unison.
Kim was last to take to the mountain in the field of 79 skiers, and the cheerleaders stood in unison to chant her name as she charted her painstaking descent through the 49 gates.
Ethiopia's bid to become an African startup hub hinges on connectivity The digital ventures, techies and angel investors I talked to at Startup Ethiopia were in unison on the need for better internet options.
Regional elections, he told Chilean sociologist and political activist Marta Harnecker in an interview, had put more allies in mayoral and state offices, where they could now work in unison with the national government.
"Conservatives and liberals, Republicans and Democrats, can and should act in unison," McConnell, standing for the first time at Henry Clay's desk, the eyes of his new colleagues and history upon him, had said.
Tenderly but still roughly, the two dance in unison, that old marker of union, and when she places his hand on her belly, he lifts her to bring her womb close to his face.
Just know that the work really has to be experienced in unison: the collages would look silly and lose their power if shown individually, but taken together they make for a surprisingly strong ensemble.
It calls to mind the sort of adventure films of Steven Spielberg: E.T., Jurassic Park, and (of course) the Indiana Jones series, all movies where the film's hero and the audience go "Aha!" in unison.
And that makes sense, because it's simple to root for an individual person with an easily understood, singular body to break away from a mass of people who talk in unison and use confusing pronouns.
Bots now come in all shapes and forms, may have a lifespan of years or just minutes, and act alone or in unison with as many as 100,000 of them, said Nimmo from the DFRL.
The space was recently taken by a ballet school, so now when I step outside in the evenings I see dozens of dancers framed against the windows, doing their exercises — gracefully and often in unison.
LED-embedded wristbands worn by audience members glinted in the stands of Brooklyn's Barclays Center last week, producing an effect akin to cell phone flashlights waving in unison to a slow song at a concert.
That may well have been the event that caught the censors' attention: at the end of the show, audience members rose to their feet and belted out "Do You Hear The People Sing?" in unison.
While "Crazy in Love" played in the background, the trio put on their coordinating shutter shades in unison and proceeded to strut down an empty hallway together, showing off their best Queen Bey dance moves.
It's made up of more than 15,000 LEGO bricks, multiple Mindstorms NXT brains working in unison, steel castor balls borrowed from a Mindstorms kit, plus lights and motors repurposed from a bunch of other sets.
There's disbelieving laughter when she shows them a video of those who previously surrendered dancing in unison -- part of an ongoing local rehab program that includes counseling and regular checkups to ensure they stay clean.
The audience booed in unison at an instance of racism in the opening scene, whispered during a montage of Singapore street food and reveled in Mandarin, Cantonese and the dialect Hokkien splashed into the dialogue.
But later, following an especially subtle and dreamy tango by Astor Piazzolla arranged for the all-marimba Wave Quartet, of which he is a member, the audience expressed its enthusiasm with sustained clapping in unison.
He added that those programs — which included clapping, bowing and giving thanks in unison to Mr. Raniere — included Nxivm members wearing sashes to indicate rank: white for students, orange for proctors, green for senior proctors.
The whole suite of conservation plans—federal, state, and private landowner efforts—must be allowed to work in unison to reverse an overall downward trend of about one percent per year between 1965 and 2015.
And beneath that dim glow, a formation of children advanced across the snowy ground, white scarves wrapped around their heads, rifles fitted with gleaming bayonets, singing some unrecognizable song as they moved forward in unison. . . .
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Maggie and Libby knew Tom Steyer's ad by heart: "I'm going to say two words that will make Washington insiders very uncomfortable: Term limits!" they recently chirped in unison at the dinner table.
Military parade On the eve of the Games, North Korea staged a parade involving thousands of soldiers marching in unison, planes soaring above and four of Pyongyang's newest and most sophisticated missiles, the Hwasong-15.
They take turns, they switch off in rapid succession, they rap in unison, they interrupt each other, they mimic each other, they criticize each other, they get caught up in their shared ritual of performed communication.
Last week, American's entire Bravo-watching population smugly said in unison, "I knew it," as Real Housewives Of New York star LuAnn (de Lesseps) D'Agostino confirmed she had filed for divorce from her husband Tom D'Agostino.
In the punishing 90 degree heat, they held red umbrellas aloft and were invited to speak, each voice amplified by a "human mic picket line", that echoed their words back in unison for all to hear.
Australia, Canada and Colombia are examples of those with more limited powers, the Itaú BBA study found, whereby the goals of monetary policy are often set by the government, often working in unison with central banks.
Sure enough, later that evening, a chorus of very vocal felines could be heard from a distance, sometimes roaring at each other in a kind of call-and-response way, and other times roaring in unison.
That discussion might happen sotto voce on a couch with friends or screaming in unison for your favorites in the local VFW hall, but once an event is over it passes into the realm of history.
While playing the song, "Shut Up and Dance," the band got into a formation depicting three stick figures, before proceeding to move in such a way that the figures began to do the Floss in unison.
A class full of children in bright yellow uniforms chant in unison after their teacher: "The letter q sounds like kw, the letter s sounds like sss" as she holds up flashcards with letters on them.
"There were eggshells in the first bite," he says without a trace of bitterness, gesturing toward the plate of eggs; myself, the FX publicist, and the waitress all laugh nearly in unison, waiting for the punchline.
Image: Hawaii Emergency Management/GizmodoWhen Hawaii accidentally terrified residents earlier this month with a push notification about an imminent "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT," the Internet seemed to cry out in unison: Okay, who pushed the wrong button?
The title has been awarded to GIs during the Korean War, kids 25 and under in 1966, and "You," back in 2006, along with other groups who helped sway popular culture and the world in unison.
For the first time, he said, workers at certain stations will be positioned at two levels - some in pits and some on platforms - to install parts on upper and lower sections of a vehicle in unison.
The cheers of the Korean fans only seemed to spur the Norwegians on as, heads down and striding smoothly in unison, they began to reel their opponents back in with the splits getting closer and closer.
Speaking at Riyadh's Future Investment Initiative conference on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia's crown prince said he would be prepared to "destroy" extremist ideologies in order to put the country in unison with other nations around the world.
According to the historian William H. McNeill, in his book "Keeping Together in Time," people seem to have been convening to move in unison, or at least on the same beat, for a couple of millennia.
" After reciting Leonard's original text in unison, they'll read a new, collectively authored adaptation of the piece, which includes new lines like "I want a Muslim refugee for president" and "I want Sandra Bland for president.
The first 10 minutes were all terror and jubilation — terror every time Messi touched the ball ("No, no, no!" everyone mutter-gasped in unison) and jubilation because the Viking boys had been strong, fortresslike, on defense.
This kind of embodied, tacit expertise doesn't translate easily into English as it involves the very un-Western idea of the body and the intellect working in unison, masterfully and efficiently, as if in a dance.
Mr. Falih said he hoped to keep the group together, and to work in unison to head off extremes like prices that topped $100 a barrel in 2014, only to be followed by a sudden crash.
Although both efforts were discussed in unison, the unit was meant to serve as a recruitment branch for the Centre and to foster public-private partnerships by giving volunteers an opportunity to engage in cyber defense.
The group appears like a theater of faces looking forward in unison; we are invited to walk all around and compare the styles and media, observing closely the physical marks and qualities of the differing materials.
The students pretty much rolled their eyes in unison, both because the school is in "[Texas] Ranger country" according to Yasko, and because the Astros went 11-17 that month, with one dismal five-game losing streak.
As part of the daily routine at the state primary school in Acton, west London, Ms Beshirian holds up cards printed with basic sounds—"qu", "k", "w"—and the children chant them back to her in unison.
Monse is believably uncomfortable about her new body — "You got boobs," Ruby and the anxious, obsessive Jamal Turner (Brett Gray) say in unison when their friend returns from a summer at writing camp — and elated by it.
"You are assuming that an entire percentage of people that hasn't decided who to vote for is going to decide in unison, that day, to vote for one specific candidate," said Lorena Becerra, responsible for Reforma's poll.
The new board puts all Republicans together, separate from all Democratic members, in what was interpreted locally as a mechanism for Philip Gunn, the speaker, to make sure all Republican members voted in unison on key bills.
So, it turns out that chilies and ginger not only taste great together, but may also act in unison to decrease the risk of cancer cells developing—potentially great news for consumers of curry and Szechuan food.
One early memory that still won't leave her mind: Whenever her elementary school class was split into groups for relay races, and Jewel was put on someone's team, "the entire team would groan in unison," she recalled.
Three years after Wall Street was singing in unison of a coming Great Rotation from bonds into stocks, investors started to dance to this tune with a dramatic shift in this direction the past couple of weeks.
The night before that deadly spectacle, the neo-Nazi wing of the Republican Party took over a slice of the campus for a sort of pregame pageant of hate, where they chanted anti-semitic slogans in unison.
While children were sheltered from the popular music of the time, group activities were heavily rooted in music, and it wasn't uncommon to find large circles of guitar players each strumming the same chord progression in unison.
This is Jamie Grace and this is my sister," said the star, pointing to Morgan, who said her own name before they recited in unison, "And a few weeks ago, I told my sister that I'm pregnant!
Whether you were a day-one fan or a casual one, this was the moment we'd all been waiting for: Nothing compares to an arena as large as MSG singing "Get your money, black man" in unison.
The administration should listen to the voices raised in unison from Delaware to Florida: Obama can and should take the East Coast out of the offshore drilling plan for the sake of marine life and local economies.
At intervals, with a whistle to signal each change, they switched, in unison, to a different and more complex exercise — stepping side to side and pantomiming overhead slams, lunging forward and swatting a backhand, and so on.
On Sunday, Turkey's nearly 85,000 mosques, in unison, blared from their loudspeakers a prayer traditionally recited for martyrs who have died in war and called for people to continue to rally against the plotters of the coup.
We cried in unison as she emerged on-stage; we squealed as she strapped on her fire-breathing tits; we even shuffled together awkwardly in an ambitious but ultimately misguided attempt to mimic the "Bad Romance" choreography.
Different angles of the incident show a group of a few dozen young people, mostly boys, in the background, jumping up and down and jeering in unison at the group of elders present for the day's march.
They moved in unison, like mirror images — Mr. Wise, tall and lanky, opposite Mr. Livingston, short and sturdily built — except that Mr. Wise lagged just a few seconds behind as he mimicked Mr. Livingston's tie-tying moves.
In unison, these women — the Shades — dance the same to-and-fro phrase: a zigzag walk punctuated by a linear gesture forward into space and then a stretch back with arms making a halo around the head.
Again and again, the class of eight clasped a wine bottle near its bottom and stepped forward in unison around a dinner table to dispense just enough wine to reach the widest part of a wine glass.
Instead, most delegates wore conservative business suits, turned pages of the speech in unison, and clapped politely on cue, giving the start of China's most important political event in five years the vibe of an academic conference.
More so than your laptop or your desktop, your smartphone's performance is reliant on all of its internal circuitry working in unison, which means isolating just one or two key specs isn't all that useful for comparing them.
When we see them get ready in the morning in "Chapter Three," they move in unison, their bodies interacting with one another only in the way that your hands interact with each other to do up a zipper.
This gathering will also give us a chance to discuss how the Trump administration can learn from administrations of the past and how different branches of government can work in unison to form a coherent national security strategy.
A dovish tilt from the Federal Reserve sent everything from stocks to bonds to gold rallying in unison, but stocks with this one feature are poised to crush the market after a rate cut, according to Goldman Sachs.
Instead of a drill bit, the accessory uses the tool to power a set of four reciprocating saw blades that work in unison to cut either a square or rectangular hole, depending on where the blades are attached.
"Number One (In New York)" builds to a chorus of voices in unison that might make your hair stand on end, if you are that way inclined, and it'll almost certainly bring you round to the new sound.
"By bringing all of our different development tracks together to test in unison, we're putting ourselves in the best position to analyze our execution, determine what works well and improve what doesn't," Marakby wrote in a blog post.
They usually consist of a single teacher in her house, with no access to training or materials, using the same rote-learning system ubiquitous in developing countries: She writes something on the blackboard, students repeat it in unison.
Calderano, 20, entered the arena like a gladiator, hearing his name bellowed in unison from the stands, and when Tang, 35, hit a warm-up shot into the net, the crowd let out an overjoyed roar of approval.
And when the stage is filled with rank upon rank of dancers, executing classical steps in unison or counterpoint, it's easy to imagine that you're watching a late-19th-century ballet by Marius Petipa and listening to Tchaikovsky.
In this attempt to create an alternate reality, the dancers move in unison, like a collective, but also break apart for solos and duets that show their lissome forms in bursts of full-bodied, undulating and jittery physicality.
If the appearance of amorous songs of tribute for Osorio felt remarkable, so, too, did the sudden absence of another chant — the homophobic taunt that Mexico fans have traditionally cried out in unison whenever opponents take goal kicks.
Our plan: to traverse volcanoes and glaciers in the never-ending daylight; whisper in our sons' ears of trolls, fairies and elves; and hoist them on our shoulders as thousands Viking-clap in unison on a cobblestone street.
Brit Marling, the star and co-creator of the Netflix show "The OA," in which five characters discover they have a special power when they execute five movements in unison, spoke to me about "Pina" earlier this year.
They moved their bikes in toward us in unison, restricting the space the group could take up in the street until the conversation at the center of it was compressed and everyone began to feel anxious and heated.
Addressing Likud legislators on Wednesday, Netanyahu, 69, said he had met the leaders of right-wing factions, his traditional allies, and they had pledged to work in unison with him to form the next government under his stewardship.
Stretching over 30 kilometers, or almost 20 miles, the crowds of men and women in black carried flags and photos of Mr. Suleimani and beat their chests in unison as Islamic prayers blasted from speakers around the city.
But wrapped in the ultraliberal cocoon that is moviedom, with social media feeds filled with producers rhapsodizing in unison about Democratic politicians and seemingly every television tuned to CNN or MSNBC, it was easy to not notice him.
The European Union reacted in unison on Tuesday to news that British Prime Minister Theresa May was coming to demand changes to the Brexit deal the sides agreed just two weeks ago after 18 months of painstaking talks.
Hunt also announced that there would be funds to promote press freedom around the world, and said there would soon be a contact group of "like minded" countries that will lobby in unison when the media comes under attack.
This is getting serious: While Apple-related rumors are never to be fully trusted, we now have nearly every credible source and leaker chirping in unison that Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 might be one or even two months late.
The neon pinks, the pineapple yellows, and the lime greens Gunn and his team use in Guardians 2 all work in unison to send a message that it's a movie about fun and joy and zipping about the galaxy.
If they let go of their own egos and band together to fight Trump; spoke in unison about the Democratic vision for America; and refused to succumb to the conflict narratives media outlets are all too ready to encourage.
They also worked in unison to scuttle scuttle state-level privacy rules in California, falsely claiming that such efforts would only "embolden extremists," harm children, and somehow increase internet popups, according to an analysis by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Americans performed the same rituals on Thanksgiving and July 4; they sang the national anthem and said the Pledge in unison; they listened to the same speeches on national occasions and argued out the great controversies of our history.
He has found a culinary aesthetic that's the equivalent of the electric slide, a line dance that still prompts black families to rise up in unison at backyard cookouts but equally rouses a crowd at a predominantly white wedding.
Singing largely in unison or in counterpoint ensemble, the five (played by Derrell Acon, Cedric Berry, Orson Van Gay, Nathan Granner and Bernard Holcomb) never have the chance to come to life as individuals, either in music or words.
A third party overseer might be the key to initially starting the movement of social awareness, however, the tight knit relationships formed in companies between employees, consumers, executives, and CEO's should work in unison to ensure the positive contributions.
But after cheering the Cosmic Girls as that 13-piece group bounced up and down in unison singing their syrupy hit "Happy," Mr. Nam said he hoped that North Korea could hear "the sound of freedom" from the south.
In a Facebook Live concert and interview, he walked us through the first movement: a theme delivered in unison by the orchestra, then developed in typical sonata form in a 24-minute journey full of drama, contemplation and beauty.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A group of black teenage girls stomp, clap and shout in unison in step dance routines, channeling their anger, frustration and hopes into powerful performances in a new documentary "Step," out in U.S. theaters this week.
In recent years, the horror of what Americans have done to other Americans—and particularly white Americans to black Americans—has led to a steady, engaged anti-prison polemic, one with many authors singing more or less in unison.
Regardless of these differences, the upcoming state visit is a rare opportunity in terms of communications: the two most outspoken leaders of the liberal world can silence undemocratic rivals by speaking in unison on essential areas of international cooperation.
The games are a grand spectacle that features nearly 20,000 people flipping placards in unison to create huge mosaics as thousands more perform gymnastics or dance in formation on the competition area of Pyongyang's 150,000-seat May Day Stadium.
The channels tend to work in unison to cross-promote each other — suggesting a centralized effort — that further boosts organic viewer growth by capitalizing on YouTube's suggested-material service that tracks to the right-hand side of all pages.
Spot looks perfectly capable of walking over curbs and rougher terrains, and we also get to see it moving in several different ways: in one mode of operation, its legs are totally out of phase; in another, they're moving in unison.
Dunham's inspiration for the look came from a shoot shot by Arthur Elgort with Christy Turlington in the February 1992 issue of American Vogue, where the models were skipping in unison, holding hands and matching in the colorful plaid pattern.
Maybe they were the edgy witches of The Craft, marching forward in unison with matching scowls, rosaries, and spiked chokers — or the soulful type, with billowing skirts and wistful looks out onto the horizon, like the witches of Practical Magic.
A viral video showing dozens of local TV anchors delivering the same politicized segment in unison has reached the screens of staffers and hosts at Fox News, which has long received the kind of criticism now aimed at Sinclair Broadcasting.
Waiting in the wings are French pair Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron, whose haunting free dance - in which they moved so in unison they appeared to share breath - could not overcome a nearly two-point difference after the short dance.
They still seize when their phones go off in unison, or lurch backward when a blocked caller ID appears on their screens — now with the added stomach-drop of a smartwatch vibrating against a wrist bone at the same time.
But already I'm looking at my phone more than I'm watching the tall grasses moving in unison in the breeze, the three palm trees swaying outside my window, or the deciduous trees with their cascading leaves glittering in the sun.
When the protest resumed in November of 2015, the government dismissed the protestors as anti-peace elements and accused them of acting in unison with terrorist groups -- a common tactic used by the government to crackdown on dissent and opposition.
"Thanks to Paul and Nancy and Stella, and many more people who also do Meat Free Mondays," the couple said in unison, crediting McCartney, 77, for starting the organization in 2009, and included shoutouts to his wife Nancy and daughter Stella.
Hearing a song like "Machitikos" in a room full of people headbanging in unison was nothing short of magical, and the moments of listening, eyes closed, as fuzzed out shrieks punctuated the trudging "Inscriptus" were ones I would gladly relive daily.
After that time apart, they made a really concerted effort to come back together as a unified force—focusing intensely on the power of singing in unison, inspired apparently by a collection of "neo-pagan goddess chants" that Kauffman came upon.
The colors don't remain in unison: a closer look around the room reveals a splash of brown in the blues, a streak of purple in the golds, or a crumple of all the colors in one small square foot segment.
In the background, the chairman should have heard the chorus of concern from Congress, the cable and telco industry, and even some community groups, who have asked in unison for compromise to dictate the tone and tenor of the ruling.
In the vacant lot, about two dozen women dressed in combat fatigues and balaclava-style head coverings were doing an exhibition drill, their boots crunching the ground in unison as they swung their rifles up, across their shoulders and down.
"While the challenge may look huge because of the way corruption has become entrenched in some of our people today, we have to declare in unison that corruption in all its forms will be diminished from our country," he said.
In a photo tweeted by Jim McGrath, Bush's spokesman, Sully can be seen sitting directly in front of Bush's casket at a Texas funeral home Monday morning, his head bowed in unison with the Bush family members that surround him.
North Korea's cheerleaders, who vastly outnumber its athletes, have been one of the sensations of the Games, presenting an unforgettable spectacle with their bright red outfits, miniature flags and repertoire of chants and songs, often accompanied by swaying in unison.
Absorbing as these intervals were, I felt relief and joy each time the four bamboo blinds would be raised in unison at 5:30 by four servers, one of whom would then unlock the door and start filling the 24 seats.
In unison, the "astronauts" popped their smartphones into the VR headsets, handed out for free, and launched into a 360-degree tour through space composed of CGI-animated imagery of the Orion Nebula, first photographed by the Hubble Telescope in 1993.
A young girl with a lion's tail recovers a bejeweled skull from the long-deserted corpse of an astronaut on a faraway planet, then takes it to a circle of women, who jump in unison and gyrate on all fours.
When Buckingham and Nick's sing the chorus in unison—"if you don't love me now, you will never love me again"—one can practically see them taunting one another, the violent thump of the rhythm section sounding tribal and indignant.
There are thousands of cogs that must work in unison to protect DC leadership, symbols of democracy like the Declaration of Independence and the Liberty Bell, and a few specific private industry heads before the capital is flattened by a nuke.
Here we have a song with the chorus: "I'm such a good liar" sung in unison with Mr Hudson, a man who looks like Boris Johnson if he had all the fat sucked off his bones with an industrial machine.
But there were early signs that the hearing would be remembered as one of those rare moments when the nation pauses in unison to watch: Twitter was already filled with pictures of airplane cabins aglow with screens showing live coverage.
His voice weak from the effects of the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, the 34-year-old activist was flanked by fellow organizers protesting the GOP tax bill in the Hart Senate building, who repeated him in unison.
There was a time in Japan when if an administration was caught red-handed in as vast a cover-up as in this land-sale scandal, the mainstream media would have cried out in unison that Mr. Aso's position was untenable.
For Drowning, Voyce let herself go: the fat suits beneath boldly patterned sweaters and jackets and ballooning trousers make a joyful visual display of these repulsive men, particularly when they dance and gesture in unison; their garments sway pleasantly, almost hopefully.
Nothing truly bonds hundreds of young women like collectively watching Peter Kavinsky, the swoon-inducing love interest of Netflix's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" films, do something dashing onscreen — and releasing a wave of ear-shattering screams in unison.
J.P. "Lovely" is the song of someone inextricably attached or trapped: "I hope someday I'll make it out of here," Billie Eilish sings with Khalid — not in dialogue or counterpoint, but in unison, as if they're each others' partner and burden.
But the countless, ever-multiplying communities of today are something different: not collections of humans functioning in unison but random assortments of people who do the same things, like the same things, hate the same things or believe the same things.
" As people made their way to listen to speeches from Fonda and others in the pouring rain, there were echoes across the Capitol grounds from hundreds of voices yelling various chants in unison: "The water is rising and so are we!
"Glory to Hong Kong" (Or "Glory be to thee, Hong Kong") has become the rallying cry of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, one that's being sung in unison by crowds in malls and even at a soccer game this week.
Wednesday night's performance was greeted by a fevered, familiar reaction, as fans raised their beer cups in unison, screamed along to the punchy choruses (and to the most verbally labyrinthine verses) and threw bursts of glittering confetti toward the stage.
Senators on the committee responded in unison Monday when asked what they wanted to hear from Cohen: "The truth," five panel members told CNN, including Chairman Richard Burr of North Carolina and the panel's top Democrat, Mark Warner of Virginia.

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