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18 Sentences With "speak in unison"

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They can speak in unison (it's weird at first, then charming).
They speak in unison about acid facials, C-sections, spin class and sexism.
The two men have a connection bridging time and place, and often speak in unison.
Her social media feeds seemed to speak in unison, exhorting her to join their caliphate.
All the more so if said adults, all in blond wigs, have the fixed stare of cult members and often speak in unison.
But at this moment, our challenge is to speak in unison in favor of freedom in Iran and against the dictatorial regime in Tehran.
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.
While this is often useful, as it allows them to communicate wordlessly, finish each other's sentences, and speak in unison, it is also a liability as they feel each other's pain.
Hilda and Matilda- Twins who always speak in unison. Tall Tina- A girl who towers above her classmates. Jemima- A snobbish girl on whom Preston has a crush. The feeling is not returned.
Several male voices speak in unison, with a lead voice underlining the occasional detail. The chorus was largely abandoned for the second series, with Heraclitus instead providing a brief introduction starting with the fact that he hates Athens.
The brothers work collaboratively in their creative process. They have a strong rapport on-stage, often speak in unison or intermingle their voices, and are able to uniquely punctuate one another with their "rhythmic" spoken poetry. Mills described his brother as writing longer poems. The Twin Poets have won several awards for their work and appeared on HBO's Def Poetry.
Though the games make mention of triple-headed Weezing, none appear in any games or media. In the anime adaptation of the series, like most Pokémon both communicate by uttering their names or syllables thereof, and when doing so both heads of a Weezing will "speak" in unison. They live in urban and suburban areas, and feed on dust, fumes, garbage and toxic waste.
While on a stretch of road through a desolate field, Cathryn witnesses her doppelgänger again, attempting to wave her down. Back at the house, she finds both Rene and Marcel's corpses have reappeared in the living room. Cathryn leaves again, and encounters her doppelgänger at a bend in the road; this time she stops. The doppelgänger begs Cathryn to let her into the car, and the two begin to speak in unison.
Solo interludes for the cor anglais are inserted before the second and third sections, and a cadenza for the same instrument occurs between sections 3 and 4. There is also a concluding coda composed especially for this trio (Kohl 2012b, 503, 515). At the end of this trio, the performers speak in unison the Latin words of the first two lines of the Greater Doxology: "Gloria in excelsis Deo / et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis" (Glory to God in the highest / and on earth peace, goodwill to all people) (Kohl 2012b, 516).
The specified colour is HKS 3 (bright yellow [Verkehrsgelb]) (Stockhausen 2008b, cover; Stockhausen 2010e, I–II). Erwachen was premiered in Brussels on 13 October 2009 by members of musikFabrik: Marcus Weiss (saxophone), Marco Blaauw (trumpet), and Dirk Wietheger (cello) (Stockhausen-Stiftung für Musik 2009, 11). The five sections from Schönheit occur here in the order 2 4 3 1 5, and there is an added Anfang (beginning) adapted from the Glanz coda (Kohl 2012b, 503, 518). Just before the fourth main section of this trio the performers speak in unison the words "Erwachen in Gott" (Awakening in God) (Stockhausen 2010e, 15).
The series features the more popular characters from Wacky Races, namely Penelope Pitstop and the Ant Hill Mob, the latter of whom take on the role of heroes in contrast to their previously nefarious personalities. In each episode, Penelope's guardian, Sylvester Sneekly, attempts to claim Penelope's inheritance for himself by attacking her in the disguise of his sinister alter-ego the Hooded Claw. Aided by his twin henchmen the Bully Brothers, who always speak in unison, the Claw creates over-elaborate Rube Goldberg-style plots to do away with Penelope. Even though the Ant Hill Mob often came to Penelope's rescue, she herself often needed to save the Mob from the unintended effects of their attempts to rescue her.
At one point The Man From Another Place puts his hand on Gerard's shoulder, linking the Arm with its owner and making MIKE whole. The Man from Another Place and MIKE then speak in unison to BOB, stating "I want all my garmonbozia" ("pain and sorrow", collected from victims and consumed in the Black Lodge). BOB then removes blood from Leland’s shirt and throws it to the ground. The Man from Another Place is then seen slowly eating creamed corn, interspersed with close-up night vision footage of a monkey staring into the camera, which appears to be the same type of monkey as was earlier shown behind a mask of the type worn by other Lodge spirits (Mrs.
The film was shot entirely on location in The Woodlands, Texas, a suburb of Houston, as part of a project by producer Frank Eakin to generate interest in using Houston as a filming location for major motion pictures. In order to build interest in the film, it was promoted as being produced using "The Community Model of Film Making." Under this business model, parents paid a fee averaging $250 for their children to appear in the film, with the money going towards the production budget. While several children earned speaking roles, most ended up as extras in the park montage or among the crowd at the bus station; sixty- seven girls are credited as Sprouts (the film's analogue to Brownies), most of whom only ever speak in unison.

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