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beat

In music, a pulsation giving the tempo, for example a conductor's beat, or a unit of tempo, as in four beats to the bar. ‘Beat music’ is a general term for popular music having a strong and unvarying beat.



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Meanwhile, USC coach Pete Carroll already showed the Trojans a quote from Washington safety Dashon Goldson, who said earlier in the week, ``We've seen that they're pretty beatable this year.
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