"There was a unanimous feeling in our workroom for the look," she recalled.
At Babson, there seemed to be a unanimous feeling among the doctors and lawyers that they would be at little if any disadvantage.
"There was a unanimous feeling that the standard should be reviewed," said Donald Bischoff, that agency's associate administrator for plans and policies.
A reviewer in the Journal of Music wrote: "It was the unanimous feeling that the 'Germanians' covered themselves with glory upon the occasion."
There was almost a unanimous feeling of joy.
But in the discussions there appeared to be near unanimous feeling against mandatory or compulsory testing of any group for AIDS.
Their unanimous feeling was it shouldn't have changed originally.
I am aware of the more or less unanimous feeling of the European Parliament about the restrictive nature of this Charter.
So we must find some way to express the unanimous feeling of this Parliament.
He added that Bush advisers continued to maintain a "unanimous feeling of support" for the nominee, who has found himself enmeshed in the emotional issue of abortion.