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In the first 12 measures of "The Meaning of the Blues," from Miles Ahead , the contents of a rising counterpoint behind Davis' melody keep mutating: French horn and trumpet give way to oboe, which slides back into trumpets, and the progression into the fourth measure, with nothing but the treble of muted trumpets in unison, feels like an airplane taking off.
In contrast with the EU's proposed REACH program, which would require industry to conduct more tests or analyses to demonstrate that high-production chemicals will not cause harm to fetuses or children, the Bush administration has argued—in unison with the American Chemistry Council—that such regulations would harm industry [83,84].
Multistate suits add another layer of absurdity: the states reinventing the wheel of federalism by attempting to act in unison.
Washington Week in Review devoted the show to Campaigngate, with five talking heads bobbing in unison for a half hour on the deplorable state of affairs.
How humiliating for Shields to know that everyone who read that thought in unison, "or watch as you scratch your private parts."