Bunched optical fibers and acrylic light ducts draped like lianas from the ceiling, pulsing with digital information. |
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I'm now under a dense canopy of bush and the air is suddenly electric with the pulsing of cicadas. |
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You could count the pulsing intestines and gleaming entrails in his breast. |
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Jim felt the pulsing of the sun as its heat, magnified by the window it was pouring through, met with soft flesh and willing muscle. |
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The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system. |
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The song bolts out with an anticipatory, pulsing rhythm under a soprano sax solo. |
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Primal roots in the drum beats of ancient time now pulsing into this weird new world we all must face, one way or the other. |
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Its pulsing inventiveness charges the most absurd contrivances with life, just as opera should. |
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Grypps' knuckles were turning white, and he could feel a blood vessel in his forehead pulsing. |
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Already he could see the black lights waving to and fro, feel the woofers pulsing through the night air. |
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When he realized his mouth was moving over the pulsing jugular of her slender throat, he pulled away reluctantly. |
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The mesmerizing power of motherhood is weirdly captured in that pulsing light. |
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I slid to the ground, my heart racing and the adrenaline pulsing through my system. |
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The now-familiar rapid pulsing started up along my thighs, easing away the touch of sciatica that was troubling me. |
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Her heart was racing, and she could feel her blood pulsing through her veins. |
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His head was killing him, throbbing, pulsing, and giving him a sort of headache he'd never before experienced. |
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Then a pulsing throb like the beginnings of a migraine started deep in my temples. |
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I always thought it was pulsing wah-wah reverb guitar that made the Whigs sound so Whigs-like. |
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Had his courage failed him, the world might have waited half a century for its network of pulsing wires. |
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Shiny, moist reds throughout the canvases evoke surgical photos of innards pulsing with circulating blood. |
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It was a black, malevolent storm cloud, twitching and pulsing, rolling in, already filling up the stretch of the sky at the horizon. |
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But as soon as they are seen from any distance, they erupt into pulsing centripetal and centrifugal vortices. |
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With an uninspiring production, minimalist pulsing hi-hats and grime-like offset claps, it doesn't seem nearly as Wu-centric as one would hope. |
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Her head swims, the nausea closing in on her the way it does, fast, with light pulsing at the sides of her face, a fanning heat. |
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The hum of high-powered machinery enveloped him instantly, the throb of massive generators pulsing through the room. |
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The Giant Pacific Octopus is a nightmare of curling limbs and pulsing, translucent flesh. |
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The subjects, while still legible, appear to dematerialize into pulsing waves of contrastingly colored parallel lines. |
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Mirrored projections face each other, pulsing like an underwater shot of baleen, white tissue-like net moving in and out. |
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William has managed to coddle his pulsing green quarry of these long, languid days. |
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This river is unlike the fire before, more focused, cool and steadily pulsing and mixing with her lifeblood and mending her core. |
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The flicker produced by fluorescent lamps is a result of the pulsing of the arc within the lamp. |
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Hours after watching the film, I can close my eyes and see those incredible battle scenes pulsing and throbbing in my skull. |
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It was pulsing and roiling at latitude 34 degrees, an unusual place for sunspots in the middle of solar maximum. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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Underneath all these echoing voices, he stretches pulsing bass, percolating congas, and an ocean of polyrhythmic waves into a weird dance song constantly in-flux. |
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Each person needs between 700 and 900 shots of laser light, which feels like a little jet of hot water pulsing against the skin for a fraction of a second. |
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The darker egg, however, was pulsing and throbbing, showing signs of life. |
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We're talking about the aching, pulsing, throbbing pain of headaches. |
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The result is a world constantly in motion, both the background of buildings and trees, and people themselves, all gently oscillating, pulsing, and vibrating. |
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A lone vessel off their starboard, not much larger than them, was pulsing its engine to generating an area in which FTL engines could not be used. |
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The first laser was built by Maiman4 in 1960 by pulsing intense light from a flash lamp onto a ruby rod to stimulate emission in the visible spectrum. |
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The brittle sexuality of the earlier works is absent, but visual temptation and overt eroticism remain in the riot of vibrant colors, visceral strokes and pulsing space. |
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Reich's pulsing, minimalist music has inspired musicians across the musical spectrum from jazz to techno. |
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The bugs are so loud that stepping into the darkness feels like being surrounded by an enormous, pulsing heart. |
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In addition, pulsing enhances processing by allowing the material to settle back under the probe after each burst. |
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The music is breathtakingly good — warm, pulsing, and full of interest and emotion. |
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Since then the technology has come a long way, not least because of the development of nanosecond pulsing lasers. |
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As a result of the pulsing current the horn will not sound clear, but more like croaking. |
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Indeed, much of the information flowing across the internet travels in the form of light pulsing through optical fibres. |
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But Mr Friedmann was fascinated by the thought that Mars might well have been warm, wet and biologically pulsing before Earth was. |
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He knows to wear a particular coat if the brick is dark blue, and to carry an umbrella if it is pulsing. |
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Rub lightly with gentle pulsing movements of the fluid through the skin is included. |
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Process at high speed until smooth, pulsing a few times to break up pieces of fruit. |
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Much of the developing world lacks access to the physical infrastructure through which much of the new knowledge is pulsing. |
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In a food processor, pulse the tomatoes and garlic. Stop pulsing while there are still some tomato pieces. |
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It responds only to the rapidly pulsing signal created by the transmitter, and filters out slowly changing infrared radiation from ambient light. |
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It also references electricity, an energy symbolized by an undulating line, a pulsing, vibrant movement, evoking freedom and lack of constraint. |
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Their glossy, half-silver surfaces reflected the radiance from above brilliantly, almost pulsing with life when one's eyes viewed them at different angles. |
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The panel began to flash a pulsing red light like the beat of a heart, and a loud alarm began sounding through out the building and the surrounding outdoors. |
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Under a microscope, aquarists saw developing eyes and pulsing mantles. |
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This leaves any local authority as its own judge and jury with regard to physical harm from pulsing radiation emissions from mobile phone transmitter masts. |
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We sat in a contemplative silence, and I closed my eyes and rested my head against the brick, feeling the pulsing bass of the music through the wall. |
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I have a small pulsing toothache on the left-hand side, and what looks suspiciously like a little hole in one of the less accessible recesses, which will not be fun to fill. |
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We will have an intersection here the size of a village, twin bridges spanning the banks of the mighty ring road, a centrifuge pulsing cars through sluiceways. |
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The pulsing sound from their tsokais and bells join the African beat blasting from a nearby silver MacBook. |
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But any permanent solution to the conflict must address the pulsing cyst at its heart. |
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The most famous restaurant in town is Wierzynek, on a corner of Rynek Glowny, Krakow's main square, the largest in medieval Europe and the pulsing heart of the city. |
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For the pulsing of an input, some timings must be kept. |
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But the programmations that were to have been used in the final mix were wiped off the studio computer, leaving a raw sound pulsing with the ambience of a set played live in a local bar without the benefit of a sound system. |
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It is quite likely that, during the day, as a temperature inversion existed, katabatic winds formed over the glacier and they were pulsing downhill. |
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But it allows its characters to make music together, as words connect into a pulsing, transporting jive talk, given blissful life by Ms. Harris and the inexhaustibly nimble Mr. Elrod. |
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Cissé's strength of character is a pulsing reality. |
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It's an astonishing piece of work that lurks in the strange otherworld between score and sound effects – a brooding, scraping, pulsing aural undertow that perfectly accompanies the on-screen weirdness. |
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May cause the pivot plate to bend when all castors are locked, or legs of device are physically obstructed, or continuously pulsing the elevator motor switch when the weight of the Cosycot exceeds 115 kg. |
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You struggle between both those forces pulsing through you. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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The silicon micromachine measures just half the width of a human hair and crawls on legs powered by the pulsing muscle fibres of rats. |
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Under pulsing lights, and to the accompaniment of one of his commanding electronic scores, Reznor made his way to the microphone on hands and knees, like someone released from a punishing confinement. |
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In early February 2009 this probe ignited a single ion engine to begin pulsing it for up to 8 000 hours to propel it back towards the Earth. |
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They think I've miracled the dogs, as the Eucharist miracled my mother. That I, Bonne, am pulsing with holy spirit. |
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Shortly after the accident, the Pacific Flying Club fitted pulsing landing lights on all its aircraft to improve the conspicuity of their aircraft. |
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Strobe lighting, pulsing landing lights, and electronic surveillance technology help pilots search for and detect conflicting traffic in a timely manner. |
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One nurse pushed her hip alarm and the pulsing shriek rang out again. |
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Stimulation of experimental endochondral ossification by low-energy pulsing electromagnetic fields. |
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On Chance of Rain, one pulsing beat will suddenly tumble over another, forming a beautifully awkward polyrhythm. |
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The Laval economy is pulsing to the rhythm of the e-POLE, which brings together more than 264 IT and telecommunications firms and it currently employs 4,370 people. |
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It was as if new life energy was pulsing through him. |
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Confirm that Probe LED 1 is pulsing at a regular frequency. |
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Capturing 10 X-ray images each second, the scanner enables doctors to peer into pulsing coronary arteries and identify blockages with 95 percent accuracy. |
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A flap of skin on his upper leg had been cut back, exposing the muscles, and the exposed arteries had not been severed but were flattened, pulsing with Huskisson's heartbeat. |
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He added the bill with a single saccade of his pulsing eyes. |
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