kyleisalive
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I'll let a few make their choices before claiming one of the few I've got my eyes on. ;) Reply #1. Aug 20 18, 2:00 PM |
looney_tunes
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Ditto. Reply #2. Aug 21 18, 12:44 AM |
1nn1
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Same Reply #3. Aug 21 18, 4:42 AM |
1nn1
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Please may I have this meaning of beat: "Beat (n.) the sound one's heart makes, the pulse, measured by a sphygmograph."? I presume "Beat" should appear in the title but otherwise we have free reign? Reply #4. Aug 24 18, 10:29 AM |
FatherSteve
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1. Bless you. I was beginning to sweat. 2. The Management did not make a rule about putting "beat" in the title but I think you earn extra points in Heaven if you do. Reply #5. Aug 24 18, 1:06 PM |
1nn1
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My title will be: "Evolution of the Human Heart: One Beat at a Time" Now that the ice is broken, I am sure there will be a glut of responses now. Reply #6. Aug 24 18, 2:17 PM |
kyleisalive
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I'm going to hold on until just the right beat in case it works as a spontaneous bout of inspiration in the race. ;) (You didn't claim one of the ones I was interested in.) Reply #7. Aug 24 18, 5:16 PM |
ponycargirl
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I want to participate and have an idea! I am just a bit behind at the moment. Might be back to make a claim tomorrow! :) Reply #8. Aug 24 18, 8:50 PM |
ponycargirl
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I would like to claim the first definition..a notation of the rhythm of music! Reply #9. Aug 26 18, 11:50 AM |
Joepetz
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I'll take beat meaning to defeat another person. Reply #10. Sep 04 18, 8:21 AM |
Joepetz
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That is definition #2 Reply #11. Sep 04 18, 8:21 AM |
gracious1
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I'll take 'beat' meaning "the movement of a bird's wings or of a helicopter's blades", that is, if I count correctly, definition #7. Reply #12. Sep 21 18, 10:51 PM |
kyleisalive
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I'll take #3. Reply #13. Sep 22 18, 8:46 AM |
ponycargirl
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I am so sorry that it took so long. "Hal Has The Beat!" has been submitted to Music. Reply #14. Sep 23 18, 7:18 AM |
gracious1
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"2. The Management did not make a rule about putting "beat" in the title but I think you earn extra points in Heaven if you do. " So if "beat" doesn't have to be in the title, then the challenge is simply to use the definition as a theme? Reply #15. Sep 29 18, 1:23 AM |
Shadowmyst2004
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Beat (n.) a subject matter to which a newspaper or other media reporter is assigned for coverage. Typical beats for journalists include local government, education, police, religion, business and sports. Claiming this one. Reply #16. Sep 29 18, 9:00 AM |
Shadowmyst2004
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And it’s online. http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/World/Pounding-a-Beat---Print-Journalism-394676.html Reply #17. Sep 30 18, 12:01 AM |
FatherSteve
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1. "Completed by Ponycargirl." Huzzah! 2. "Completed by Shadowmyst2004." Huzzah! 3. "So if 'beat' doesn't have to be in the title, then the challenge is simply to use the definition as a theme?" Yes. Reply #18. Sep 30 18, 12:17 PM |
Shadowmyst2004
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Not sure if you care, but I did a second quiz for my definition. The first was on print journalists so I did another on tv journalists. Reply #19. Oct 03 18, 11:46 PM |
Shadowmyst2004
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http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/World/Pounding-a-Beat---Broadcast-Journalism-394687.html Reply #20. Oct 04 18, 6:42 AM |
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