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Last year, researchers engineered an entire colony of bacteria to periodically fluoresce in unison, and we can expect many more papers exploring the behaviour of collections of cells. Inspector started to dig once again, faster and faster his frenzy was contagious, the shovels moved in unison, and suddenly the inspector shouted that he'd hit something. Just then, a chiseled blonde in red track shorts sprints down the center aisle and hurls a sledgehammer at the screen, shattering the illusion of unison. This time, by contrast, the prospect of a two-speed Europe is bound to undermine Europe’s political cohesion – and thus its ability, when necessary, to act in unison. Raising capital standards in unison must be one of their most important goals.Īs fans know, in these jams, a player shouts a tune and the group is off-melody in unison, then solos, each picking up on a phrase left by another one starting an idea, another finishing it. Unison published a five-point plan calling for extra spending and more support from communities to save their local libraries.Īs ever, the Europeans would exert more moral influence if they acted in unison. Take a few minutes to silently gaze into each other's eyes, and then breathe in and out in unison for at least five minutes. Then as the star moves around the center of mass, you see that all these lines drift in unison. They nodded their heads and swung their arms and bodies to and fro, all in perfect unison.Ĭars will be bunched into groups of ten to twelve vehicles, only six feet apart, traveling in unison, and controlled by computer.

Performers move in perfect unison or in regimented choreography in a way that would make North Korea, a master of such extravaganzas, envious. Raw materials from Brent crude to wheat, cotton and metals fall in unison, paring strong gains made since mid-March on lost oil output in Libya and steep falls in agricultural stocks.
