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be a pulse
noun
The name of the Appendix:Latin script
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The Mona Lisa's first admirers said she was so lifelike, there seemed to be a pulse in her throat; thus with David's almost-beating ribs.
Salford head coach Brian Noble: "There looks to be a pulse this week, and quite a strong one, because of the way we played in the first half and the way we tried to play.
To establish the relation between the CF for the intensity and the combustion law for a particle, the radiation trace was considered to be a pulse function, whose magnitude depends on the initial particle diameter, d0, according to αdδ0 and whose duration depends on kdγ0.
That object could be a pulse of light from galaxy 13 billion light-years away.
There are others who state, based on Mayan calendar interpretations, that when our sun aligns with the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy on the winter solstice in 2012 there will be a pulse of light that engulfs our planet possibly emanating from the black hole located at the center of our galaxy, commonly referred to as the Dark Rift.
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(Scott) 'THE WHITE COUNTESS' (PG-13, 135 minutes) Set in Shanghai in 1936 and starring Ralph Fiennes and three Redgraves, the final collaboration between James Ivory and Ismail Merchant (who died during post-production) wants to be a pulse-racing cross between "Casablanca" and 'The English Patient".
But at least there's a pulse.
At least there was a pulse.
But there still is a pulse on this perplexing team.
"All you needed was a pulse," Mr. Carey said.
To be a target, as one person suggested early on, all it took was a pulse.
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