Ordering them together can make the whole party look unisonous. |
He urged the whole nation to promote a unisonous regional development in the country in the next five years. |
Elsewhere in Hungary unisonous singing gained momentum around 1540 with the advent of the first Protestant reformers. |
To this day unisonous singing has survived in Hevsureti, Tusheti and other mountainous areas. |
Its various repertoire covers a wide range of musical works from unisonous songs to polyphonic compositions of the Renaissance. |
However, despite these differences, the outcome of the analysis in both groups were quasi parallel and unisonous. |