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But starting with "Aureole" (1962, to Handel) and climaxing in "Esplanade" (1975, to Bach — his most perennially beloved work), Mr. Taylor took much of Graham's modern dance vocabulary and linked it powerfully to the beat, the impulse and the current of music.
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The impulse to beat the crap out of the referee, guilty together with his Trinidadian linesman of the fiasco of the tournament, revealed Helguera as a man of flawless moral instincts.
He had rhapsodized in the past to mere cameramen, and his impulse upon returning home had always been to beat the fan-boy in him into a permanent coma.
The origins of the Beat impulse, like those of the folk revival, dated back much further than the 1950s, let alone the 1960s, to the days of Dylan's childhood in Duluth and Hibbing.
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Rarely, there may be cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin due to low oxygen levels), altered level of consciousness, a hyperresonant percussion note on examination of the affected side with reduced expansion and decreased movement, pain in the epigastrium (upper abdomen), displacement of the apex beat (heart impulse), and resonant sound when tapping the sternum.
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"To us, their less tried successors, they appear magnified," as Joseph Conrad, one of Park's admirers, wrote in "Lord Jim," "pushing out into the unknown in obedience to an inward voice, to an impulse beating in the blood, to a dream of the future.
The impulse results from alternate expansion and contraction of the arterial wall because of the beating of the heart.
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