When it reached the horizontal, the mattress started to pulsate, slamming itself into one side of my back, then the other. |
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A type of abstract art that exploits certain optical phenomena to cause a work to seem to vibrate, pulsate, or flicker. |
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Seafood dominates, and flavors of soy, ginger and citrus pulsate through many of the sauces. |
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The variable stars in the above image are RR Lyrae variables, single stars that pulsate with periods of about half a day. |
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The atmospheres of these stars pulsate in a very regular cycle, on timescales ranging from 2 days to a few months. |
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They also experienced visual illusions such as real objects appearing to move or pulsate. |
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The Thames, its bridges and the Palace of Westminster dominate scenes that pulsate with bright colour. |
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When the energy runs through the pineal gland, it will throb and pulsate as mentioned by HunterWolf. |
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At one point the circle, now apparently a semi-hemisphere, appears to pulsate, half-convincing you that somewhere in this sophisticated box of tricks is a living entity. |
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This year, 15 artists make the big tent pulsate with a great deal of rhythm, dance and acrobatics. |
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Infinity Mirrored Room consists of roughly one hundred multicolored LED lights that pulsate at various speeds and patterns. |
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The colors pulsate and relate to each other so perfectly, it makes me teary-eyed over the prettiness of it all. |
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We described how networks pulsate as live subnets are activated. |
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As your eyes adjust, you begin to see orange and black spheres hanging from the ceiling that appear to pulsate to the industrial shop noise pounding through the walls. |
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The sac then begins to pulsate violently, at about 40 to 70 beats per minute. |
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Under the band of Milky Way stars, we listened to crickets pulsate in the dewy grass, and watched the orange coals lick themselves with tiny flames. |
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The eyes of the two men were held on the still hovering crystals as they once again began to pulsate with a mysterious power beyond the wizards' imaginations. |
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However, in this case the blood is not quite so red and does not pulsate in the same way. |
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She was the one who told the modern humanity that the space pulsates, just like we pulsate. |
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Above it all, the melody starts to soar and pulsate with a highly affecting spontaneity. |
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It is seeming unconscious state, but we pulsate, we respire, the heart beats and the blood circulates. |
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A sustained click in a blank portion of the drawing sheet makes all movable points pulsate. |
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The image immediately starts to pulsate in synchronicity with the heartbeats produced by the system. |
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Forgive the trespasses of others and of nations and to set free the division of hearts and allow the fullness of our heart to pulsate and vibrate at the core. |
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The one last night was pretty mild, and mountains pulsate less than alluvial land, but no matter how many times you're shaken, you never get used to quakes. |
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The controller will displace the opening time of the AKV valves, so that they will not pulsate at the same time. |
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The atmospheres of these luminous low-temperature stars are often unstable and they pulsate with time-scale of typically one year. |
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Kolesch says unlike the full mesh wall of regular fences that line the highway, the electric fence is just several strands with some electrified wires that pulsate on contact. |
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It was not really expected, but the engine started to pulsate. |
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The energetic signals of these seasonal labour pains pulsate through our company and each and every one of us, protecting us magnificently from becoming addled. |
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Despite these difficulties, New York remains one of the nation's premier university towns and, from Ivy League to community college, its streets pulsate with student life. |
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These teeth usually respond to slight moisture changes and pulsate inward and outward, carrying spores out of the sporangium on their jagged inner surfaces. |
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The red LED glow lamp starts to pulsate as soon as the measuring tip detects voltage in the localisation area and this is accompanied by an acoustic alarm. |
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Life then continues to pulsate until sundown. |
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With 350,000 copies sold in 15 countries, that particular novel is the most impressive proof that even when based on a biography, literature can pulsate, vibrate and intrigue. |
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Dr. Gilles Fontaine is one of the world's leading experts in the study of the star categories known as white dwarfs and sub dwarfs, and particularly those that pulsate. |
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Continue to apply the brakes even when the pedal starts to pulsate. |
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Coming from the five continents and representing some 22,000 participants, they will be bringing their culture and traditions to Lausanne and making the city pulsate to the sound and rhythm of gymnastics. |
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The abs system has intervened when the brake pedal starts to pulsate. |
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These primeval thoughts still pulsate through the subcontinent. |
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His Songun-based leadership has made it possible to make the mettle of the Songun era pulsate and create uninterrupted miracles and innovations in the economy, culture and other fields. |
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Two of these stars in NGC 2264 pulsate and MOST has observed literally hundreds of oscillation frequencies in them due to sound waves bouncing around in their gas. |
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Life touches your weapon, causing it to pulsate with vital energy. |
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The workshop will cover some of the essentials of writing fiction, such as finding ideas, shaping them into compelling plots, and creating memorable characters that pulsate with life. |
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Among the most intriguing of white dwarfs are the ones that pulsate, says Donald Winget, an astrophysicist at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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The streets of Birmingham's gay district pulsate with a carnival parade, live music, a dance arena with DJs, cabaret stage, women's arena and a community village. |
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Accompanied by a contemporary Japanese score, the stills seemed to pulsate, their almost imperceptible segues suggesting a kind of hallucinatory animation. |
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There's music in the air and ethnic beats pulsate everywhere during the month of July when a number of jazz fetes take place throughout the world. |
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The vividly coloured textiles filter and regulate the sun's glare, so that from inside, the taut panels shimmer and pulsate with coloured light like stained-glass windows. |
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This enlarged at a certain point, and then it began to pulsate. |
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