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pulses

noun as in rhythm, beat

verb as in quiver, beat

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It was a Lidar survey, a remote sensing technique which fires thousands of radar pulses from a plane and maps objects below using the time the signal takes to return.

From BBC

Here again, as with so many of his rallies, Trump’s oratory pulses with the promise of blood.

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His great-grandmother was a farmer during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s who, along with others growing grain at the time in the Great Plains, unknowingly contributed to the release of one of the greatest known pulses of carbon emissions.

From Salon

Part of the challenge in reaching 800 Gbps was in beaming pulses of light such a long way.

From BBC

The emptying of the reservoirs has released vast amounts of sediment that had accumulated behind the dams, sending pulses of turbid brown water into the river.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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