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Others took the pulse of their classmates in CPR training.
From canned soup to instant pictures, Warhol took the pulse of the age as America became a society of consumers and celebrity watchers.
Laurent Cantet's The Class, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes, took the pulse of a working-class Parisian neighbourhood through the device of education.
Generations of foreign correspondents, aid workers and policymakers took the pulse of southern Africa not in the embassies and government offices of Pretoria, but in a guesthouse in Melville, a bohemian neighbourhood in Johannesburg.
Now and then, mostly when she got the small camera, she took the pulse of the city via the movement of pedestrians, and would have taken more had she had the camera sooner.
Almost to the day, an article took the pulse of the technical community: "Analysts Are Reading Their Charts And Weeping," (Business Week, Oct. 8, 1990).
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Taking the pulse of a diverse Massachusetts town.
Like the annual employee survey, organizations should take the pulse around the most important strategic topics.
"We are trying to take the pulse of the street," he said.
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