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But it's no place for a heart that craves amnesia and the pulse of anonymity.
Dancing together, somewhere crowded, humid with perfume, the electronic beat of the music, and the pulse of a foreign city.
Patrons gathered at the bar, and the pulse of music could be heard through the glass windows.
You don't write drama from the point of view of equality, you write it from stories and the heart and the pulse of these people.
The lighting is wildly extensive, and the pulse of the music is infectious — look down the aisle and you'll see dozens of feet tapping.
The amount of current used today is lower and the pulse of electricity much shorter — about two seconds — reducing the risk of post-treatment confusion and memory disruption.
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Although Steinbeck was not a Christian, he plundered the King James Bible for stories (Cain and Abel became East of Eden) and for the pulse of his prose.
In 1979 he traveled to New York to visit a friend and found "the pulse of a huge city" and a home.
No artist has ever felt and guided the pulse of his times as precisely as Picasso.
Mr. Sullivan, a financial planner by profession, has a refreshingly straightforward manner and knows the pulse of his district.
The 9th annual German American Conference will delve into the most pressing issues in the transatlantic relationship and take the pulse of this critical partnership.
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