Word: unison
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...Evil scientists try to brainwash a cheerful young man who simply wants a Coke, chanting in unison, "All colas are the same, all colas are the same...
...years. Running against seven challengers, he squeaked by with 38% of the popular vote, though half of his Cabinet ministers went down to defeat. Moi's victory may ultimately prove to be Pyrrhic: widespread reports of fraud, vote rigging, bribery and government intimidation prompted opposition leaders, at last in unison, to reject election results and demand a new vote...
...Thank God!" they shouted in unison when thenetworks projected a Clinton victory in NewJersey...
...declared the following: "Tonight was a clear win, a big win for the President...Bill Clinton came in a cautious and weak third place." Then after the debate, to confirm the conspiracy, the scripted words spilled obediently from the lips of Bush campaign advisers. All night they cawed in unison: "It was a big win for the President." "Clinton was cautious and weak," they astutely explained to whomever would listen...
Welcome once again to the wild and wacky world of foreign exchange crises. After several years when major Western currencies generally moved in unison on international exchanges like pennants gently fluttering in the breeze, the dollar in recent days has looked as though it was about to be blown off its flagpole. The American currency dropped a dizzying 4% against the German mark in a four-day slump that leveled off in the middle of last week. In the 1960s, when the dollar was king of currencies, it was worth 4 marks; by a year ago, it was still worth...