These are all pieces of a puzzle, arteries leading to the beating heart of corporate innovation.
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Instead Warm Bodies manages to find its own soul and, more importantly, its own beating heart.
Choices matter, in other words, and storytelling is at the beating heart of the game.
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We see an America where a growing middle class is the beating heart of a growing economy.
More than just an outstanding farmers market, Pike Place is in many ways the beating heart of Seattle.
At what point did we lose the sovereignty of our own beating heart?
The parents were also denied the chance to hold the boy, who was born with a beating heart, before he died.
He has published more than 500 articles and is the author of the book, The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease.
One prediction from models of a chaotically beating heart is the break-up of regular electrical impulses into spirals, causing uneven contractions.
Egypt is always interesting because the sheer numbers of people living here make this country the beating heart of the Arab world.
Companies and their payroll takes are the beating heart of their revenues.
Inside the resort's signature-pink 23-storey Royal Towers, the vast casino on the ground floor is the beating heart of the entire Atlantis operation.
And across the country, many small businesses that were once the beating heart of the community are now empty storefronts haunting our main streets.
Fashion today is at the beating heart of the British economy.
Hugo lives for the clocks, and they for him, and each day he winds and listens to them as though they were each his beating heart.
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Because this patch of Soho, and particularly Denmark St, has long been the beating heart - and the heart of the beat - of London's music scene.
The beating heart of the festival, now in its 33rd year, is Ottawa's Rideau Canal, a Unesco World Heritage site which cuts an elegant swathe through the city.
As the afternoon heats up, head to one of the world-class arcades that are spread throughout the length and breadth of the city, and are the beating heart of Qatari life.
In its variety, its superficiality, its solitary night walkers and its jumbled juxtaposition of public and private spaces, you could argue that it is the beating heart of Englishness.
The long-term hope is to treat patients with some sort of stem cell that could turn into beating heart muscle and replace dead cardiac tissue with fully functioning new cells.
The most suggestive scene comes within the first ten minutes, when a young doctor named Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.) places his hand on the beating heart of a living man.
Other research being carried out by the team indicates the people who benefit most from the beating heart technique are those who have other problems, perhaps in the kidneys or lungs.
While watching a jellyfish at Boston's New England Aquarium, he was struck by how the creature used a muscle to pump its way through water, a mechanism similar to a beating heart.
In an interview with Omni in 1991, he described the allure of programs that would let you feel as if you were wandering at will inside a Moorish temple or through the chambers of a beating heart.
The ultrasound tech squirts gel on her belly, the expectant mom looks at the beating heart on the flickering screen, and a dozen friends and family members huddle in for a closer look -- drinks in hand.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 lifesaving heart devices--mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm--were at risk of losing power without warning.
All that followed a warning to doctors on Feb. 10 that some 87, 000 life-saving heart devices-mostly implantable cardioverter defibrillators, or ICDs, which use batteries to shock an abnormally beating heart back into rhythm-were at risk of losing power without warning.
After six months of negotiations with the British government, The Economist Group can confirm that Econoland will be built on a former industrial estate in East London, close to the beating heart of the City and thus to a large potential market of financial-sector employees.
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And so what you had was a situation in which the very top was getting very wealthy, but the middle class, which is the beating heart of our economy, and those aspiring to get into the middle class, were finding it harder and harder to get ahead.
The beating heart of our economy has always been a growing and expanding middle class, where families are able to see a vision about where they might take their lives and pursue it, and if they work and they put effort into it, then they can succeed.
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