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"pulses" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to edible, dried seeds of a variety of plants, such as beans, lentils, peas, and chickpeas. Example sentence: I usually buy a variety of pulses to add to my soups and stews.
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pulses
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Plural of pulse
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It notes that smallholder farm yields fall short of the estimated potential for most food crops (cereals and pulses).
Only Nick Riewoldt's final-quarter departure with a neck injury following his clash with Thomas Bugg raised pulses inside Etihad stadium.
Labour campaign strategists knew Miliband was a turn-off for many voters and that the manifesto wasn't setting pulses racing, but they kidded themselves that organisation could compensate for uninspiring leadership.
As far as the eye can see, a cornucopia of organic wheat, cereals, sunflowers, pulses and legumes has been turned into a vista of emptiness.
If you want to live off lettuce and pulses, fine by me.
Pulses, grains, veg and spices are grown in the hillside terraces, and the buffalos produce milk and yoghurt.
It travelled at speeds of up to 120kmh, burned at 1,200C and created blasts of exploding gases that erupted in lateral pulses as large as 600 metres.
Their new mission then – to patrol the Dover army base – is a great chance to revive spirits and reputation, that is until glamorous journalist Rose Winters arrives to write about their exploits, setting the pulses racing and putting the local women on red alert.
??? How they qualified: Finished third at the 2011 Asian Cup Key player: Son Heung-min Group prediction: First Oman may not get the pulses racing but they will be a welcome opponent from a scouting point of view, given the four ties with Australia on the road to Brazil.
Try not to eat sugary foods until your stomach contains fibre-rich foods such as vegetables, pulses and wholegrains, as fibre suppresses rapid increases in your blood-sugar level and hence mood swings.
Mapping nearby features, spotting road edges and lane markings, reading signs and traffic lights and identifying pedestrians is done using a combination of cameras, radar and lidar (which works like radar, but with pulses of light rather than radio waves).
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