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By midafternoon, I was sweating all over and my pulse was racing, so I decided to rest on a long bench by the wall, but I tripped and fell before I could reach it.
NEWYORKER: The House Behind a Weeping Cherry
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There was no need: I already knew the pulse of the stationhouse from my visits.
WSJ: Back on the Crime Beat
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I'm also back bartending and, mixed in with the grief, I can feel the pulse still there.
NPR: My Home Is New Orleans
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And you can still participate: I encourage you to visit Global Pulse 2010 and join me and my colleagues from across the government in this conversation over the next few days.
WHITEHOUSE: Put Your Finger On the Global Pulse
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The payoff came with the pulse of the pedal as I turned onto the main road, all the power necessary to feel bossy.
FORBES: On Tour in the BMW X5 xDriver35d
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"If this election is to take the political pulse of our nation, then I want every beat and every vote to show a nation that looks with hope and generosity and courage to the future, not with regret or hurt, and bitterness of the past, " he said in the final hours of the race.
BBC: Irish parties pull out the stops on last day of race
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So I knew that we need to see if she's got a pulse.
NPR: Major Findings In Records About Giffords Shooting
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"I said to him maybe he's taken his finger off the pulse because he didn't know what was going on!"
CNN: November 5, 2011 -- Updated 2121 GMT (0521 HKT)
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Gilder generally avoids software, but I've always regarded Inktomi's software search engine as the beating pulse of the Net.
FORBES: Digital Rules
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"Publicly, I would be very surprised if they stand behind this, " said Logan, of Southern Pulse.
CNN: Guatemalan president leads drug legalization debate
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These were situations where I quickly wanted to check the weather, email, Twitter and even read the news with Pulse.
FORBES: Why I Prefer PC Convertibles Over Traditional Notebooks
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So I squeezed into the crumpled passenger area, sat on the shattered glass, and tried to take the pulse from his passenger-side arm (nothing) and his neck (nothing).
NPR: 'Operation Homecoming': The Writings of War