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The beacon of jazz has always flickered to the pulse of its time, and even today, it does not extinguish.
NPR: Robert Glasper: The Inauguration Session
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What's particularly "astonishing" he says, is how precisely the baby responds - in coos and gestures - often exactly in time with the pulse and bar structure of her sounds.
BBC: The universal language of lullabies
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Instead of using a search box, people are spending significant time in reader apps like Taptu, Flipboard and Pulse to build custom streams of content and to mix and mash sources around topics that personally interest them.
FORBES: Four Ways Big Media Can Survive In The Tablet Era
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It counts all revenue from virtual goods sales at the time the player purchases them, providing investors a read on the pulse of business momentum regardless of the timing of revenue recognition.
FORBES: How Zynga, Facebook and Groupon's Go-To Auditor Rewrites Accounting Rules
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Walking into one of the best party hotels for the first time is like getting behind the wheel of your first sports car: Your pulse quickens and your palms get damp as you feel the power and potential for endless fun surging through you.
MSN: America��s best party hotels
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But this time, the spell is broken by the throbbing life pulse in the "Dance of the Adolescents, " signaling the start of spring.
NPR: Getting Hooked on the 'Rite' Sound
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Even at the speed of radio (ie, the speed of light), a pulse will travel only a few millimetres in that time.
ECONOMIST: How to look through walls
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Most of the victims had gone without a pulse and oxygen for too long by the time they were found.
NEWYORKER: The Checklist
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It is reckless at a time when countries like North Korea and Iran are acquiring missiles capable of delivering devastating electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) or other nuclear attacks against this country.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Get real on nuclear deterrence