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Air so plush at sidewalk level would be like ice coursing through his fourth-story windows.
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And "power" is a relative term, since technically there's no electricity coursing through the single-crystal panels.
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With liquidity coursing through the leveraged finance market, financing costs are falling while debt multiples are rising.
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Our inflation is coursing through other countries that are tied to the dollar, most ominously and spectacularly China.
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The Republican National Convention finally has some electricity coursing through it, thanks to vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
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What a tangled web they wove in creating a system that sends nameless bits coursing through people's computers.
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No reports of rodent packs roaming the streets and coursing into apartment buildings have hit the wires (yet).
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The first is inflation, coursing through some economies at close to double-digit percentages.
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Their wives rode the waves with them, for them, for each other, coursing through the storm of the century.
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Those brains can sop up the millions of tiny communications chores coursing through data centers, especially the peak loads that can swamp traditional servers.
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This is a nerve center to manage electricity coursing across thousands of miles, transporting as much energy in equivalent terms as two Keystone pipelines.
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And you can bet the National Security Agency is spending billions on technology to comb through the torrents of private video that are already coursing across the public Web.
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