Word: unison
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...Evil people?” retorts Malone as they both rise to leave. “But aren’t we trying to break down stereotypes? Maybe they just went down a path that’s, you know, less understandable.” They laugh in unison one final time, as they head out the door towards their own respective, equally unknowable paths...
Productivity as a line requires thinking in unison and clicking together as a unit, so success is about more than just what the team or the opponents think of them. Sweet, Schroyer and Solley attribute their success to appreciating and understanding each other’s game and attitude...
Over 15 minutes in silence later, those attending to Banfield thought her well enough to be moved off the ice and onto a stretcher. As she was wheeled away, Banfield moved her arm as skaters banged their sticks in respect while the crowd applauded in unison. In Banfield’s absence, both teams started passively before Harvard’s offense emerged rejuvenated for the remainder of the first overtime. In the locker room, little was said about Banfield, but she was on everyone’s mind...
...stretches. They start off with a relatively simple assortment of nerve-defraying arm extensions and breathing exercises, but soon begin emitting a guttural tribal chant. In moments, the scene of calm has erupted into a fervent sequence of chest-beating, head-twirling and tongue-extending, all done in approximate unison by ten normally rational individuals. Director Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06 orchestrates the catharsis, encouraging her cast to relax and “let out their bellies.” The ceremony finally ends with a “shakedown,” where limbs are spastically...
...fans across police barricades, fielding silly questions at press conferences, they mugged and clowned and gagged it up to the delight of us reporters, who quickly wore out the adjectives "cheeky" and "irreverent." (Reporter: "How many of you are bald so you have to wear those wigs?" Beatles, in unison: "Oh, we're all bald." Reporter: "What do you think about the campaign in Detroit to stamp out the Beatles?" Paul McCartney: "We've got a campaign to stamp out Detroit." Reporter: "Who writes the music?" John Lennon: "What music...