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"blinding" Definitions
  1. very bright; so strong that you cannot see
  2. (British English, informal) very good or a lot of fun
"blinding" Synonyms
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At first he is only a silhouette sitting in a boat, filled in with blinding yellow and sky-blue, a blinding ray of light in a dreary world.
Both China and the US are signatories to the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, which prohibits the use of blinding laser weapons as a means or method of warfare.
The light was really blinding, and when they stretched their hands to cover themselves from the blinding light, the Tyrant would flip out his phone and take a picture of them.
The silver background invokes the blinding effect of atomic flash.
In California the sun is bright white' it's almost blinding.
But if you've made a blinding tune, that's not welcome.
The problem is that principles are blinding them to facts.
There was no control group, no blinding, and few participants.
Their privilege is blinding them to the problem at hand.
Then he dug his fingers into her eyes, blinding her.
Maybe teenage Patrick simply had a blinding crush on Quistis?
To simulate escaping in blinding smoke, staffers were blindfolded and
The cameras shudder as blinding light flashes across the earth.
News, giving the blinding diamond a quick flash to the camera.
First, there's the blinding whiteness of the Total Frat Movie cast.
The Coolest, Most Blinding Accessories to Hit the Emmys Red Carpet
First, the light is very bright to the point of blinding.
Sir John says that super-bright, blinding highlighter looks are done.
Usually, they hock blinding venom at anything they consider a threat.
This blinding, for horses, works completely the opposite than for humans.
The largest financial firms do millions of transactions at blinding speed.
The sky was a blinding blue, the prairie a dazzling white.
Is nothing sacred in the blinding light of ruthless NBA competition?
Abrasions, conjunctivitis, iritis, or even blinding infections, to name a few.
But sometimes their passion, particularly in a liberal cocoon, becomes blinding.
The album's primary emotion at times is a blinding, sputtering fury.
It is an intentional self-blinding to avoid offending frail sensibilities.
"The light's blinding, but it's not bright, just gray," he says.
Rosa's dazzling highlighter is from Jaclyn Cosmetics ("it's blinding," Martinez says).
When he got to the Calabasas area, the fog became blinding.
The blinding white sunlight gave way to more sensitive amber hues.
Caught in our own blinding light, we are blinded in return.
First, there's single blinding, meaning reviewers know the names of the authors.
They had never owned cars, let alone driven in blinding snow squalls.
What if the shaded square was somehow "blinding" us to that C?
Then, a new symptom: blinding pain in his eye, accompanied with photosensitivity.
Love isn't about blinding us to each other's faults, but accepting them.
Some of their objectives include increasing randomization and blinding in basic research.
"It is so expansive, it's crazy," Oosterhouse says of the blinding display.
I also found the blinding aspect of the glasses very anxiety reducing.
They've been blinding themselves to this same argument for years, after all.
Like the blinding rays of the sun, their legs will rise again.
That could be blinding it to people who dislike performing in public.
Nasukawa's blinding leg speed scored a number of nasty-looking leg kicks.
The wattage of successful artists in literature, fashion and theater was blinding.
Partisanship isn't completely blinding What did Jackson in wasn't people like Tester.
Enough with such deafening sound and blinding fury in our public debate.
That dependency proved blinding for those agencies, law enforcement officials have said.
Children, especially extremely young children, reach milestones at a sometimes-blinding pace.
When somebody puts they high beams on behind you, they blinding you.
They reached the top, but the view was shrouded in blinding snow.
Art can sometimes break through the blinding conventions that dictate our perceptions.
And your ability to ignore the catastrophe is evidence of blinding privilege.
The sun comes out and transforms the bay to a blinding mirror.
Blinding snow and ice were the highlights of each hour, each day.
The Weeknd's latest song, "Blinding Lights," is an ode to love lost.
Gergel frames his story with the 21965 beating and blinding of Sgt.
Attack drones might also spray paint onto surveillance satellites, blinding their lenses.
There's a parked van with its headlights blinding you as you pull in.
You are a blinding beacon of hope in this, our rapidly-dying planet.
For example, most studies did not include adequate blinding of participants and researchers.
But her most important accessory was her blinding bling from fiancé Rian Dawson.
This was followed, in the 1980s, by hip-hoppers blinding fans with bling.
I looked forward to a life undisturbed by risk, rebellion or blinding passion.
For most special needs parents, our journeys tend to start with blinding fear.
At night, I'd switch from the blinding white light to a warmer orange.
Blinding prosecutors to the race of criminal defendants can have equally positive effects.
In the wake of The Wake, Voivod's future is blinding as the sun.
You learn of a blinding glory and of a just blaze of punishment.
We're used to out-there tennis outfits in all sorts of blinding colors.
When we put our ice on, we be blinding you like high beams.
Because I'm Addicted founder Geri Hirsch's gorgeous Lizzie Mandler ring is blinding us!
We wore these see-through tulle gold dresses and blinding electric-looking shoes.
Rage is blinding; anger often requires management; fury is for violent, incomprehensible gods.
It had its crew, its spaces, its blinding sun and yawning shadows style.
A dark tunnel filled with luminescent optical fibers follows the Sancutary's blinding whiteness.
Mr. Wallenda said the blinding billboards were dizzying and difficult to prepare for.
The blinding camera light goes on, and I'm back in the interrogation chair.
The plant's razor-sharp leaves slice workers arms and faces, sometimes blinding them.
Portugal in a blinding all-white and Morocco in red with green shorts.
Eventually, even cold air over my face or lips set off blinding shocks.
Offred finds herself in a mansion full of sunlight and blinding white décor.
The buoyant American stock market may be blinding investors to better opportunities abroad.
A year after we adopted Nutella, my husband became afflicted by blinding headaches.
In the process, the courts transform from blinding white to the iconic red.
Other possibilities include blinding a satellite with a laser or jamming its signal.
In the blinding light of a clear noon sky, they seemed to sparkle.
The road sounds like a river and is blinding with puddles of light.
Polished to a blinding shine, it can hold four hundred and fifty litres.
But people think it's a possible task, so they end up blinding themselves.
She accessorized with a crystal headpiece, blinding drop earrings and a bouquet of diamonds.
Joubert sent her own petition to Shymalan's production company, Blinding Edge Pictures, in September.
Blinding smoke made it virtually impossible to reach the front doors, and few did.
They use shotguns to suppress angry crowds, thereby blinding many protesters with metal pellets.
Once they're armed with a new pathogen, they can spread disease with blinding speed.
And, well, it's pretty hard to watch and enjoy porn in the blinding daylight.
I still remember the muffled sound of falling snow and the blinding white scenery.
Blinding to prevent unconscious bias—racial or otherwise—is standard procedure in several fields.
The coconut-oil based highlighter is the minimalist's solution to the blinding strobing trend.
In fact, a focus on blinding the process to gender arguably misses the point.
It's tempting to describe his scrutiny as blinding, but that would miss the mark.
The exceptions are this weird Samsung concept, and Sony's blinding Backlight Master Drive tech.
So it begins: the flag-waving excitement, the teeth-grinding anticipation, the blinding sparkle.
The grenades are nonlethal but produce a blinding flash of light and loud sound.
I imagine them opening their cupboards to reveal a blinding stash of pure glow.
All you could see ahead of you was a blinding, blowing sheet of snow.
Then we can proceed to address the blinding stereotypes that impede other bipartisan action.
There was a nearly blinding bombardment of photographers' flashes, as at a Broadway opening.
For weeks, I toggled between these dissociative hallucinatory states and blinding, raging head pain.
Selena Gomez turned heads at the 2019 American Music Awards in a blinding minidress.
As I entered the store, the emphatic red and yellow liquidation signs were blinding.
The songs -- "Heartless" and "Blinding Lights" -- are already at the top of the charts.
Unless you're double-blinding yourself, which some people are doing, but it's hard, right?
In other words, they intuitively understood the concept of "blinding" in a clinical trial.
I stared in horror as the screen turned a blinding white, powerless to stop it.
Because why not take the already iconic graphic tee to a blinding level of extra?
Tesla's been distributing free sunshades to Model X owners to better them from blinding light.
"Mad Dogs" is all blinding jewel tones, painting its setting as both gorgeous and alienating.
Alcohol "went into her eyes, causing burning, itching, and temporarily blinding her," Sarah Wattley said.
I've had the case for two weeks and the lights appear more blinding than ever.
Points to Pharrell for going to the distance and finding an equally blinding leather jacket.
To endure self-censorship, is to endure a blinding ignorance, a fogging of the logos.
That the early-spring sun was bouncing off the glass and all but blinding me?
"We can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity, but justice will come," she said.
Against blinding light, the Dark Lord of the Sith makes another hell of an entrance.
Michael Flynn's blinding religious hatred & shady Russian ties disqualified him as NSA on day one.
These are lessons they had yet to grasp on Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes.
What all his buffoons share is a misplaced smugness and blinding lack of self-awareness.
You can hear them yelling her name; the constant flashing of the cameras is blinding.
In a blinding flash, and with temperatures as hot as the sun, the bomb detonated.
"If our satellites are threatened, we will consider blinding those of our opponents," said Parly.
Trachoma is a blinding infection spread by contact with discharge from the nose or eye.
Joll is a torturer, a man of implacable certainties, blinding "barbarian" prisoners, crushing their feet.
Art spaces apparently provide a renewing energy, which holds both regenerating and blinding, erasing potential.
But it's his grin — blinding grills drenched in shimmering turquoise stones — that captivates in person.
The troops responded as they do, with shooting, beating and blinding protesters and bystanders alike.
The newsroom's blinding whiteness hit me when I walked in the door six months ago.
How do I explain what happened in that moment, the blinding, unconscious rage I felt?
Our incredible view from the Vandenberg press site was fog, with or without blinding flood lights.
That's so much better than the typical airplane window shade option of blinding or blocked out.
The always-on screen displayed the clock at all times and not in any blinding way.
There were personalized clutches, blinding diamond earrings and too many sparkly rings to keep track of.
These retro-inspired sunglasses make a cool statement while protecting your eyes from the blinding sun.
This movie doesn't have much new to say about love; its insights are far from blinding.
They turned the lights down almost to darkness or brightened them until they were nearly blinding.
Medical research requires that most drug trials use double-blinding of patients and physicians, whenever possible.
WXII said drivers reported that evening sun reflecting off rain-slicked pavement made for blinding conditions.
It's a wise choice to go with that blinding 3.5 karats, $260,000 Asscher cut engagement ring.
"It hit me like a blinding light," Dallas told PEOPLE about falling in love with Goodwin.
You may want to whip out the sunglasses for this one — these bad boys are blinding.
The idle rigs on the horizon, illuminated by the blinding flashes, looked like ideal lightning rods.
ANDY WEBSTER "Hillsong — Let Hope Rise" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for blinding heavenly light.
Parly said that if France's satellites were threatened, they would consider blinding those of their opponents.
And dance he does, in a blinding all-yellow outfit — ball cap, T-shirt, shorts, slides.
Sharon Kay Oelkers captured video of snow blinding her town of Elwood, Nebraska, on Thursday morning.
"It came with such a blinding speed," said Richard Yep, CEO of the American Counseling Association.
She turns on her paramour, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), and then the F.B.I. with blinding speed.
While your lights might brightly illuminate the road ahead, you'll also be blinding every oncoming driver.
The metro, which went into service in 2010, has been built with blinding, almost frightening, speed.
Not to do so is naïve and ridiculously self-blinding in a way that avoids reality.
He figured out during training that lights pointed in any direction but behind him were blinding.
For hours, I watched the blinding swirl of light and cloud move west, and I repented.
This allows Google to securely match passwords using a technique called private set intersection with blinding.
Real love—everyday, prosaic, blinding, and benevolent love—comes in more forms than we have words.
There was no blinding white flash to indicate my arrival in the San Jose TC vestibule.
Walking down an empty street, a gust of wind blew it into our face — temporarily blinding us.
AND AS FAR AS I CAN SEE, EVERYONE IS BLINDING THEMSELVES TO THAT FACT…NOBODY IS LISTENING.
Trump's determination to win Big League is blinding him to what a victory in government looks like.
With an absurd wrestling acumen, ridiculous power, and blinding speed, Romero is as live as underdogs come.
Early daguerreotypes required the subject to be absolutely still for up to 21840 minutes in blinding light.
We can't really imagine Markle wearing this blinding rock while doing charity work or visiting impoverished countries.
On Twitter, Rotten Tomatoes compiled an image of the cast, and revealed, unintentionally, a blinding white cast.
In less than a minute, the police arrive and under a blinding light the two are arrested.
All the launches I've seen before have created a blinding light that have nearly burned my eyes.
"We had, when we were doing the hologram, about 1,300 lights around me, blinding me," Stanley said.
A year later, he was racked by blinding headaches and hips so stiff he could barely walk.
Like that anger, blinding the possibility of seeing beyond and choosing because of the idea of groupthink.
The climax of the movie comes when Colvin writes up a searing account of her semi-blinding.
Both shades are completely matte, so if you want a blinding highlight, you won't find it here.
The blinding light of the solar disk would completely swamp the much fainter light from surrounding stars.
In March he was doused in blinding green liquid while walking in the Siberian city of Barnaul.
With technology developing at blinding speeds, I'm just trying to find my place inside the digital chaos.
That white and pale yellow of the painting hits you, and there's a blinding starkness to it.
Here at LifeBrite Appliances, we believe that happiness should come in only one color—Blinding Happiness White.
It began as a blinding, burning bolt of pain in the middle of my chest after eating.
Sanchez painted backhands across Gomez's face in hopes of hurrying the swelling along and blinding his man.
But the blinding spotlight of fame cast dark shadows that lingered through John's life for years to come.
It's not a pleasant place, with triple-digit temperatures, 30-mile-an-hour winds and blinding sand storms.
They are uninterested in blinding us with science, which is still a weakness in much technologically based work.
In the city's famous Times Square, billboards had their blinding advertisements put out, and traffic lights went dark.
Cardi B was blinding in diamonds for a parents' night out with husband Offset in L.A. on Sunday.
When a strong electrical current passes through the air, it causes a blinding light, called an electric arc.
With a subtly wicked attitude amidst all the blinding colors, the account varies in its choice of artists.
Physical attacks on satellites, including "blinding" them with lasers, would be combined with cyber attacks on computer systems.
Objectivity — the ability to see the world as it truly is — atrophies in the blinding light of passion.
At the time she was overwhelmed—the attention, particularly over in the UK, was blinding, the pressure immense.
From blinding prints to embellishments that pop, check out (and be inspired by) three takes on the trend.
Beyond the blinding stupidity & accidental great argument for firing all cops, this was punctuated by an illiterate. pic.twitter.
But for the SDO, it's a crucial part of staying sharp against the blinding glare of the Sun.
Athleticism is usually identified and easily understood in a series of specificities—blinding speed, towering leaps, smashing through.
I was nine years old, and a decade away from the blinding realization that yep, I'm gay too.
Drug dealers, weapons traders, wannabe fromagers—nobody's safe from BunnyLord's crew of effing and blinding hitmen and women.
Indian troops responded with bullets, and more recently, with pellet guns, completely or partially blinding hundreds of protesters.
The tiny but clever hedgehog pounces on the big nose of the blundering tiger, blinding him into submission.
He too was a dot, a grain of sand in the near-blinding dazzle of the unobscured sun.
Perhaps grandstanding to their increasingly "progressive" base is blinding them to the opportunity to make real, bipartisan progress.
You may recall the first -- it was that huge, blinding fireball that rocked parts of Russia in 2013.
I gave her another example: What if we found a culture that was ritually blinding every third child?
As we reported, the fog was extremely low and the pilot was in blinding conditions before the mishap.
During the day, the blinding effects of a nuclear flash can reach 10 miles from the blast zone.
He shed the neon-orange ones that matched his equally blinding orange sneakers and went for bland white.
They lost their way in the blinding weather and tried to find shelter from the wind and cold.
Economist Henry Kaufman believes Wall Street's obsession with number crunching is blinding it to finding important market developments.
After five hours of pure, near-blinding daylight, the sun disappears behind the clouds, which appear out of nowhere.
"I'm sorry, you guys are like blinding me, I'm really sorry," Jackson tells them, amidst all the flashing lights.
Photo: Ian Hitchcock (Getty)The Department of Defense has accused China of hitting US military aircraft with blinding lasers.
The company achieved this blinding finish using a proprietary nine-step process that includes powder-tumbling and particle-bathing.
Still, Coats suggested that the outsize focus on Russian interference risks blinding Americans to other, potentially more serious threats.
On the top floor, the tenth, a blinding cornucopia of LEDs of every shape and colour assails the eyes.
Probably not, unless you too have experienced the blinding exhilaration of paying off more than $200,000 in student loans.
With nowhere to go in microgravity, the liquid accumulated and trickled over to his other eye, blinding him completely.
Lee Edwards was driving home from work one day in 2005 when a blinding migraine struck out of nowhere.
For these reasons, and for the blinding obviousness of her talent, Oh has been in the news all year.
Blinding white lights were trained on Finch as voices yelled at him from multiple angles to raise his hands.
Gleaming — if not blinding — skin and some truly glowing performances (and we're not just talking about Cher's epic number).
Such Blinding Stars went in a direction that was more like Codeine, in that is was really slow, sludgy.
They wear hoodies, scarves, and hats to protect their skin and eyes from the blinding lights of the traps.
" Veil takes things several steps further by handling delivery of the site via what they call a "blinding server.
It's as if we're intentionally blinding ourselves to the most pertinent facts every time anyone talks about nationwide polls.
That disembodied black head exhaled huge clouds of steam as we gazed at each other, everything else blinding snow.
It darkens his face, and produces a blinding halo around him, with strands of light pulling in all directions.
His tossing a fistful of salt into an opponent's eyes, briefly blinding him, was his best-known dirty trick.
The building looks like a bar of gold bullion but, after all, it's Vegas; Mandalay Bay is equally blinding.
Elizabeth King took the stage in a blinding, wide-sleeved neon pink dress and elicited a similarly raucous response.
As he walked away, I remembered a high school photographer cheerily calling "Smile!" just before the blinding white flash.
Reverence can be blinding, but Bluepoint Games' Shadow of the Colossus remake uses it as a guiding light instead.
You stumble and fumble, the glare from your phone blinding your retinas because it's not in Night Shift mode.
At different points during the weekend, Lil Yachty would casually saunter past, blinding onlookers with his elaborate diamond jewelry.
And then comes the trick: He shines a light in our direction, blinding the view of the actual danger.
Such blinding speeds would enable a hypersonic cruise missile to evade interceptor rockets, which fly at relatively slow speeds.
Ambition and exuberance merge in songs like "The Blinding Light of Dreams," with pensive lyrics flung into complicated motion.
Clements added that Musk didn't address concerns raised by radioastronomers that Starlink satellites could end up effectively blinding radiotelescopes.
Located just north of Brazil, the region is 80% covered with rainforest and boasts a blinding array of wildlife.
The early stages of the investigation indicate "blinding sun" may have caused the initial accident around 7:45 a.m.
In 1995, the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons was passed, prohibiting militaries from using lasers to blind their opponents.
And eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice that her left hand featured a pretty blinding piece of bling.
There, the local police chief, Lynwood Shull, bludgeoned him with a blackjack, gouging his eyes and permanently blinding him.
When Waring met Truman at the White House in 1948, they shared their memories of learning about Woodard's blinding.
Some products have proved dangerous to patients, blinding some and causing severe infections in at least a dozen people.
"Blinding ourselves to the ugly consequences of the government's policies only deprives us of the opportunity to learn from history."
"They should immediately abolish all forms of such punishment, which in Iran includes amputation and blinding as well as flogging."
Single blinding can be problematic because the name of a study author or her institution can subtly influence the reviewer.
The report said torture and other ill-treatment of detainees remained common, as were blinding, amputation and floggings as punishment.
They now feature fuchsia lips and brightly colored clothing, with Baby Jesus adorned in an almost blinding neon green garment.
But no one is highlighting a blinding fact: that a large proportion of the deaths have been young British women.
Early versions of the MkII can also hurl 3-pound paintballs at other robots, potentially blinding their computer vision systems.
Both the US and China are party to a treaty banning the use of the lasers as a blinding weapon.
Rays from the blinding Southern California sun ricocheted off the blades of the stubby palm trees planted outside the restaurant.
As these researchers discovered, the blinding white ice in the remote north looks awfully pure, but its appearance is deceiving.
One family tried desperately to bleach themselves and their homes to keep away the contagion, blinding themselves in the process.
The same tricks that make attack bots blind on the Web are now blinding them when they attack mobile APIs.
Rather than settling on a direction, it proceeds in all directions, hoping a more-is-better philosophy will prove blinding.
To accomplish this, Google says it's using multiple techniques, including hashing, k-anonymity, and blinding to keep your passwords anonymous.
Blinding white lights were trained on Andy's body as voices yelled at him from multiple angles to raise his hands.
As the Verge noted, there's more to Dark Mode than simply dimming the blinding glare of your phone's white screen.
Blinding cases—removing the race of the suspect from the information provided to the prosecutor—would meaningfully reduce prosecutorial bias.
The blight in the yard lifts from the yellow flower petals, the torrential rain rises blinding off of the pavement.
A month earlier, a South Carolina police officer had beaten a recently discharged Army sergeant named Isaac Woodard, blinding him.
Conrad got engaged to her now-hubby, William Tell, in 2013 with a blinding yellow gold-set, round-cut diamond.
The blinding of the horse wasn't done in an aggressive way, but more to protect him from our cruel world.
But not everyone tripped into a blinding rage at the loss of cable news from one screen in their life.
Ms. Diop, dressed in a white polka-dot dress and turban, moves through a world dominated by blinding, literal whiteness.
An architect described experiencing a "deafening sound and blinding light" that thrust her to her knees as she walked home.
When the Depression hit, both Laura and Rose fell into a blinding rage over Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal.
We need to make sure that our judgments about that are not blinding us to the facts of the case.
The clouds parted, and the afternoon sun struck the clock tower, turning it blinding white against a deep blue sky.
The clinical trials supporting breakthrough approvals commonly lacked randomization, double-blinding, and control groups and enrolled small numbers of patients.
Yet, using this new perspective is blinding us to the changing tactics and the spread of our Islamic extremist enemy.
But fluorescence only exists in the here and now, and bling has a way of blinding all but the jaded.
Suddenly, my vision blurred in a flash of blinding pain as I felt his teeth sink into my right shoulder.
When you go outside and it is really sunny and you've been inside all day, the light can be blinding.
The first two songs from the album, "Heartless" and "Blinding Lights," had already been released to the delight of followers.
Photogs quickly noticed her gajillion-carat wedding ring -- hard not to, it's blinding -- and asked her about it, point-blank.
Other 5G features would allow autonomous cars and industrial equipment to reliably exchange short bursts of data at blinding speed.
Noctis just saw his bride-to-be murdered in front of him, and Ignis has been grievously wounded, blinding him.
Awakened by noise, the group ran out in their nightclothes and piled into three cars to flee through blinding smoke.
Suddenly, the streetlights went dark and troopers charged into the crowd, beating them with clubs and blinding them with flashlights.
The array of colors expected on players' feet and in their hands this weekend, then, may be blinding to traditionalists.
You will be able to actually feel the blinding happiness washing over your body as you cower in the corner.
KW: She's so in love with the idea of marriage that it's blinding her to the reality of the situation.
Then the blinding present is unveiled ... Cardi's hubby presented her with a gigantic diamond ring, appropriately called the Titanic Diamond.
But even low beams throw enough light into the fog curtain that the effect can be blinding rather than illuminating.
Silent death emerged: poisonous gases enveloped victims, blinding them, eating their flesh, leaving them to drown in their own fluids.
Thoros of Myr, who is mauled by a dead bear in the blinding snow, doesn't make it back to Eastwatch.
Part of this could be attributed to the less-than-blinding speed with which Mr. Trump has assembled his administration.
Yet he hadn't taken into account the blinding light of Houston, which he never visited before his death in 1970.
Every source is blended into the ur-source, the life source, the blinding white of every color seen at once.
Blinding florescent lights from the shops lining the nearby Avenida Directorio road denote that the butchers are already at work.
As folks realized, you can make a missile that homes in on radar, then blows it up, blinding air defenses.
As the tradition goes, Victoria's Secret dreams up a blinding, diamond-encrusted bra that costs more than a few college tuitions.
Less common, but more rigorous, is double blinding, wherein neither the author nor the reviewer knows the identity of the other.
She is, in one 3-foot-4-inch body, the singular source of all my most blinding frustration and boundless joy.
In addition, while medical advances have moved forward at blinding pace, the ethical discourse surrounding many technologies has not kept up.
Blinking caused those masses of mascara to rub her eyeballs—which could have led to potentially blinding infections, according to reports.
Baldwin, 22, was spotted leaving a workout on Monday sporting her blinding engagement ring with a silver band below the diamond.
You know, back when they had to walk uphill both ways to school in the blinding snow and 0-degree temperatures?
A blinding guide light ashore came on, but served only to indicate direction and illuminated nothing beyond dozens of milling boats.
However, you also don't want to draw ire from your neighbors for surrounding your home in blinding spotlights all night long.
In "The Past," Maria's Los Angeles is so bright and bubbly that it's almost blinding — which is, of course, the point.
When the new moon is in this expansive sign, the future doesn't just look bright — it might as well be blinding.
Mr. Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard, said the personal contempt for Mr. Cruz among some Republican insiders was blinding.
"If our satellites are threatened, we will consider blinding those of our opponents," the minister told reporters, according to Task & Purpose.
Our first peek at the shimmery liquid was one that was blinding — the sun was beaming, though — and yet super wearable.
In a study on symphony orchestras, blinding of musician auditions increased the probability that a woman would advance by 50 percent.
A horrible burning paired with blinding black spots forced her to look away, the veins in her eyes throbbed and reddened.
And Bernie and his inadequate boat have to brave blinding snow, gale-force winds, and crushing waves to provide that help.
This may seem like a blinding glimpse of the obvious but leaders must start with competence when building or evaluating teams.
In one case, she saw a tear duct so deformed that it covered most of the eye, effectively blinding the dog.
It is turning into a dogma blinding them in the same way Dark Age clerics confused medical problems with demonic possession.
As the engine kicked up a blinding cloud of dust, Aldrin read aloud a steady stream of figures from the console.
That small number doesn't necessarily mean Atiras are uncommon, just that they are hard to detect against the Sun's blinding glare.
Jamie's guitar was roaring, and I strutted around doing my best Mick Jagger under the blinding lights of the big stage.
This claimed effect is much larger than the largest disparities ever found in reputable studies about the effects of résumé blinding.
The punk songwriting structure at the core of many of Cursive's contemporaries is absent in Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes.
But these new maps represent an unwise compromise: blinding residents to their physical vulnerability, while also inviting them to financial ruin.
Laugh at that detail now — you won't when the sun is blinding you at 75 miles an hour on a curve.
They also seem to be blinding him to the truth that presidential elections are all too often about the economy, stupid.
At any rate, a woman with a microphone was walking around asking people questions, her eyes wide and her smile blinding.
Every night, starting in the early evening, Benjamin Cherner can see blinding floodlights from some of the windows in his apartment.
You stumble to the fridge, cracking open the last of the party's beers, and head out into the blinding afternoon heat.
Our confusion about and contempt for politics is also blinding us to the possibility that it can advance the human good.
A snow storm had interrupted our journey through the mountains, blinding us and covering the highway in a sheet of ice.
But when crew members got aboard for the second time, a thick and blinding fog rolled in and separated the ships.
So what's it like there right now, in the wake of what Patchett describes as the "blinding crush" of holiday shopping?
When it comes to policy, Miesha Tate says Donald Trump has one thing 100% right ... his blinding hatred for Ronda Rousey!
An exultant Linda Ramone, who had been featured in the teaser video promoting the event, showed off a blinding white fox chubby.
"Ain't no man gonna tell me *I *ain't a woman," she says to the camera, after giving it a glib, blinding wink.
Early mornings and evenings are the best time to walk in the desert, because under the sunlight the salt can be blinding.
The new trial grew out of a 2009 study of ways to prevent trachoma, a blinding eye disease, in 18,000 Ethiopian children.
On August 11th, a young woman was shot in the face with a "beanbag" round, breaking through her goggles and blinding her.
Their wedding bands were designed by Peter Generales from Generales & Generales in L.A. (the same jeweler that created her blinding engagement ring).
If you can't do the two things above, you should ask yourself whether your great idea is blinding you to today's reality.
Her blinding speed and remarkably accurate finishing provides the Huskies with a significant cushion of transition points in every game she plays.
Their command-and-control systems are becoming vulnerable to hacking by new cyber-weapons or "blinding" of the satellites they depend on.
Shyamalan most recently worked on the film Split and TV series Wayward Pines; his company, Blinding Edge Pictures, will produce the series.
And that's what we're going to examine today, through five of the most snow-blind records ever pressed to blinding white vinyl.
After two EP releases in a straightforward post-punk style, Cursive released Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes in 1997 on Crank!
However, I am increasingly concerned that our rush to fix immigration policy is blinding us to a growing threat to our homeland.
Grant was an athletic player, but not in the blinding way that Jordan was, or the suffocatingly smooth way that Pippen was.
Ms. Wood's custom Lorraine Schwartz diamond, a cushion-cut yellow stone, twinkled with a brilliance that seemed blinding from the 30th row.
But the harsh light she shines on those around her can be so blinding that we lose sight of who she is.
For now women fighters will continue to fistfight the old-fashioned way: with a giant, blinding delusion fastened to their vulnerable heads.
They're full of blinding coups de théâtre — but replete, too, with playful minutiae you might see only on your fifth time around.
Is this virus, this lesion, going to make us rethink the numbing, blinding, machinations of industrial giantism as we have known it?
At this point, my game has improved to the point that my blinding yellow Bridgestones have begun to feel like training wheels.
Their photos are stunning: They defy jet lag, flash blinding smiles over artful lattes and twirl on the edge of breathtaking landscapes.
Williams, who is forty-three, with brown hair and a blinding smile, gives off the self-assured vibe of a yoga instructor.
The fog is often so blinding that drivers cannot see cars slowing down in front of them, causing accidents and highway pileups.
But in wielding identity as a blade, we have lost it as a lens, blinding ourselves in a bid for political advantage.
Hailey was rocking a strapless, bridal white dress, complete with a veil, diamond necklace and, of course, her blinding gigantic diamond ring.
Here is the rest of her tweetstorm: Michael Flynn's blinding religious hatred & shady Russian ties disqualified him as NSA on day one.
Now, in a turn of events highly predictable to anyone without a blinding sense of self-importance, Čačić has called Lovren's bluff.
Its exceptionalness — the sheer blinding drama of it all — seems to have determined my reading preferences, repeatedly guiding me toward topical subjects.
The chain's rose and white gold, but what's blinding you (and feel free to grab some shades) are the 2,790 encrusted diamonds.
And all of a sudden, thousands of robins were set free and they flew down and brought this blinding light of love.
"However, I don't see myself as blinding the subjects in my drawings so much as creating these barriers, veils and obstructions," she notes.
Matthew Bradford — Retired Marine Corps Corporal wounded in Iraq in 2007, resulting in his blinding and the amputation of both of his legs.
With his blinding speed, Moon was as bright a star as any the state had ever seen on a high school football field.
For example, two of the executives at Guardian, which is now accused of blinding people, have previously helped run illegal drug-dealing operations.
And athlete Larry English is keeping the tradition going with an out-of-this-world blinding rock for his longtime girlfriend Nicole Williams.
After blinding Cricket and pinning him to the ground, she agrees to show him what Roanoke is all about — in exchange for Matt.
While we want to tell Bey we can see your halo, it's also possible it's just the blinding reflection off all that bling.
Even basic tasks—getting dressed, brushing teeth, tying shoes—were, for her, a trigger for a blinding pain that radiated from her chest.
Class lawyers at Siprut, Morgan & Morgan and Ahdoot & Wolfson tried to get around that problem by "blinding" the named plaintiffs, Judge Coleman said.
His contempt for Rhoades is somewhat blinding, in a way that doesn't feel all that different from Musk's hatred of Tesla short sellers.
The mid-afternoon sunshine seems a little more blinding as I leave the dark bar a tad giddier than when I came in.
I was convinced — and still am — that the only reason it remains this way is because of a blinding ignorance across the country.
And before that, allegations and convincing evidence suggested that he brutally abused his formerly pregnant girlfriend to the point of nearly blinding her.
He traveled for five days in the back of a pickup truck through blinding sandstorms and past gun-toting border guards, he said.
For our whole lives, our social media feeds and news notifications have granted blinding visibility to the terrors of the world around us.
In the final shots of the Amazon adaptation, the clouds around the Hanging Rock swirl oddly, tinging everything in a blinding red hue.
There's unlimited access to blinding jewelry, the ability to bedazzle everything in sight and free dibs on 500,000 crystals for your wedding dress.
Their blinding similarity — old, male, white — was dismaying, so he put out the call on Twitter to find himself a more diverse replacement.
Benoit Beauséjour-Savard popped the question (in French!) and proposed with a blinding Neil Lane engagement ring during the World Tells All special.
But blinding Jenna, lying about it to the cops, and letting Toby take the fall for their actions was before all of that.
With a gentle wave of his hand, he beckoned Flores toward him, embracing her under the bright, blinding light of the chopper overhead.
Perplexed by its blinding luminosity and prolonged eruption, scientists accelerated observations of GRBs, and found that the universe clearly enjoys shooting them off.
The report also criticises Iran for inflicting corporal punishment on alleged miscreants, with amputations of limbs, floggings (often in public), stoning and blinding.
Mr. Fuji, his ringside manager, would throw salt into the faces of all-American good guys, blinding them and giving Yokozuna the victory.
Irma's blinding rain and powerful winds began pummeling Caibarién, a small coastal city about 0003 miles (2000 kilometers) east of Havana, late Friday.
When it is finally taken out into the blinding light of day, metal pliers are forced into its mouth to clip its teeth.
In the Texas case, she said, the majority was wrongly intervening in the lower-court action and blinding itself to the factual record.
In addition to a signature hairstyle (the Dutchman sports a blinding, bleach blonde slick-back), Wilders and Trump share an obsession with Twitter.
I was having panic attacks—sudden, intense periods of blinding terror, rapid breathing, and chest pain—several times a day (diagnosis: panic disorder).
He's been making pummeling tracks at blinding speeds, and mixing together sets over the most boundary pushing producers operating in the same lane.
The  Blinding Pleasures exhibition is on now until March 18, 2017 at Arebyte Gallery Gallery, 4, 49 White Post Ln, London E9 5EN.
In western New York, blinding snow Tuesday led to a massive pileup on I-90 near Buffalo, which involved at least 75 cars.
She would try to sleep but would often be awakened by the blinding flashlights of security guards who told her to move along.
Her car was swept off a road in a blinding rainstorm late Monday evening and she would spend hours fighting to stay alive.
Flying for hours through blinding snow and harsh winds, Mr. Flores tried to find his bearings by taking the plane above the clouds.
And still more sensors and scanners might be necessary to make self-driving cars impervious to exigencies like blinding blizzards and soaking downpours.
They will next play up to 10 more games at the blinding pace of only five minutes per player — so-called blitz games.
Glowing green eyes, blinding teeth and strutting legs introduce us to Bonnie, a femme fatale who addresses the camera through blood-red lips.
Photographs and video clips posted online showed blinding spots of light spreading outward on Thursday night over what residents said was eastern Raqqa.
Then, too, the convoluted rules for running third-party voter registration drives here would send Rube Goldberg to bed with a blinding migraine.
Philip says in the letter he's sorry for the crash and blames it on blinding sun that obscured his view of the road.
Similar incarnations of the phrase came in posts on Instagram and Twitter, the words "she is coming" flashing in a blinding strobe effect. pic.twitter.
Matias' criminal history during the years before his rape of Meili included rape, murder and even attempts at blinding his victims to avoid detection.
" The architect critic slammed the already-built Trump Tower as a "skyscraper offering condos, office space and a kitschy shopping atrium of blinding flamboyance.
AND FINALLY ... Blinding you with science These cool science tricks only require some styrofoam plates, a cloth, a Coke can and some static electricity.
She teamed the look with a marble print box clutch, high party-ready pony and accessorized with drop earrings and her blinding engagement ring.
The Arlo light's max brightness is a blinding 400 lumens, but saves energy with a battery saver function to cycle between day / night cycles.
The result was a relatively stripped-down (for Versace) show built on a blinding white base, shot through with chartreuse, orange and sky blue.
A decade ago, a group of researchers were studying how best to prevent trachoma, a blinding bacterial infection, in clusters of villages in Ethiopia.
The change of venue did little to unsettle the 13th seed as she walloped Sasnovich in 23 blinding minutes to take the opening set.
With a blinding spotlight on Snap's IPO, viral powerhouse BuzzFeed is quietly making preparations to go public in 2018, industry sources tell me. OMG!
But each piece to the puzzle helps us get one step closer to sending humans to Mars, and not blinding them in the process.
Drivers in Michigan should get ready to see more autonomous prototypes out on the roads — if the snowy conditions aren't too blinding, of course.
Definitely. The blinding snowstorm that finishes the show, blanketing the aisles with tiny strips of white tissue paper, can't be as intense up there.
In other words, blinding seems to be solving a different problem than the problem tech actually has — at least when it comes to gender.
Astronomers recently discovered a star whizzing out of the center of our galaxy at the seriously blinding speed of four million miles an hour.
The lights are blinding, the sounds are deafening and the images are scary as the boy tries to process the overload of sensory information.
The following month, he drove from Somerville to New York to pick her up and brought her back to Boston through a blinding snowstorm.
The final test puts the student in a dark room where, under blinding strobe lights, he or she is presented with an anesthetized goat.
But, the bond goes even more way back ... U2's "City of Blinding Lights" was heavily used in 44's 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
And there are those who believe only in charisma and prowess, the blinding insight and iron will that get you from zero to one.
The Weeknd's already released a couple singles, "Heartless" and "Blinding Light," and we saw him filming the music video for 'BL' in Sin City.
"Geralt that's for night-vision!" someone probably told him as he slammed Cat's Eye in broad daylight, blinding himself for the next twenty minutes.
For aesthetic continuity, I hung the photo next to my parents' wedding photo, in which my dad is wearing a similarly blinding plaid suit.
The night you were discharged from the clinic where we had been both patient and prisoner, you tried to throw yourself into blinding headlights.
Some products have proved dangerous, blinding several patients and causing severe infections in at least a dozen people, some spending weeks in the hospital.
" He expressed concern at the outset that Ms. Hill not be forced "against her will into the blinding light which you see here today.
The first face we see belongs not to a cute computer-generated piglet but to Tilda Swinton, in braces and a blinding platinum bob.
Dressed for a workout in blinding all white — ball cap, T-shirt, shorts, sneakers — he ordered a lobster roll but declined the bread plate.
The shop was alternately dimly lit, and, in places where bulbs had been screwed into strips of sockets to show off their powers, blinding.
The drama of sight, seeing, is crucial in Balanchine dance theater: It recurs in many ways in many ballets, sometimes involving temporary "blinding" gestures.
She accessorized with a crystal headpiece, blinding drop earrings and a bouquet made of what appears to be (and what we're hoping is) real diamonds.
Prescribing opioids to someone who has a propensity for addiction didn't make either of us entirely comfortable, but neither did leaving me in blinding pain.
Likewise, after depression, there's a day or two of stability, then suddenly there'll be a blinding lighting-strike CRACK, and Manic Patrick is back, baby!
It will also offer direct imaging of exoplanets by blocking the blinding light of their host stars with special instruments that make them more visible.
This is due to the blinding light coming from their host stars, which can be very different in size and features compared to our sun.
Then, because their star power wasn't quite blinding enough, Matthew McConaughey came up to them and accidentally gave Philipps a nickname she'll never live down.
These have been filled with oil, to burn and cause a choking and blinding smoke during the attack -- to obscure their positions from coalition strikes.
This process, calls blinding, requires that physicists build their analysis on simulated data, then open the metaphorical box to unanalyzed Large Hadron Collider data later.
And contemporary entertainment like the movies Interstellar and High Life have imagined more beautiful versions of the black hole with sparkling stardust and blinding light.
Vizio doesn't make any flashy claims about brightness on the M-Series, so it's probably not as blinding as the P-Series at peak moments.
If I'm feeling really adventurous, I dampen my brush with setting spray before dunking into this palette to pump up the shine to blinding levels.
Historically, it's not hard to find examples of white shoes over decades, extending their blinding alabaster glow well beyond fashion and clothing into culture itself.
Honestly, the Android feature I'm looking forward to the most is a full system-wide dark mode to help save my eyes from blinding UIs.
Skitters of synth lines reflect like blinding sunlight off a frozen tundra, with sensorial bursts that feel like warmth and light amidst more frosty environs.
There's also hints of the footwork rhythms that crept onto his full length, and blinding white noise, so it's delirious fun for the whole family.
But it also shined a blinding spotlight on the plight and concerns of the working class voters who ensured his ticket to the Oval Office.
A different New York Times Magazine article on disparities in tech from 2016 cited a different small recruiting firm on the power of résumé blinding.
The relentlessness of the snowstorm and the abundance of dramedies about life in New York were running into a numbing blur, blinding me with whiteness.
As Duffy began his excellent work with the jab in round two, Madadi's own bodily fluids were already blinding him to half of Duffy's blows.
They are blinding themselves to the injustices faced by their black and brown brothers and sisters in the supposedly idyllic Mayberry of white Christian America.
"($13 million) in a matter of hours is nothing short of blinding," said Dan Kelly, a Hong Kong-based cybersecurity researcher at Dragon Threat Labs.
Such a weapon allows for attacks on enemy satellites - blinding them or disrupting communications - as well as providing a technology base for intercepting ballistic missiles.
As he claims, he might not be as self-obsessed as he used to be, but there remain bright—nearly blinding—flickers of an ego.
The "blinding revelation" at movie's end, Ebert writes, didn't delight him so much as make him wish the movie could've just told a good story.
They know him as TeeCee4800, the gangster rapper whose white tube socks, even when directly contrasted with the neon of Tokyo, are blinding and crisp.
At any moment in his adult life, he suffered from uncontrollable vomiting, hemorrhoids, blinding eye pain and the constant taste of blood in his mouth.
Maybe it's Americans' access to orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry, a British friend suggested, bringing to mind the "Hollywood smile" of bleached and blinding-white teeth.
Op-Art Renewed conflict in Kashmir is killing and blinding the young as politicians remain unwilling to find a just resolution to the old dispute.
I've already purchased a fine window blind to remedy the whole blinding glare situation, I just haven't found the time to install the thing yet.
There's nothing like going someplace to truly understand it, so I drove to Hampshire in a blinding snowstorm, eager to see what it was like.
"By turning every Trump tweet into a sign of the apocalypse, we're blinding ourselves to the specific bad things he might be doing," Lewis noted.
But we mythologize brains, creating false boundaries that divorce them from bodies and the outside world, blinding us to the biological nature of the mind.
They said he participated in protests in 2016 and was hit in the eye by a metal pellet fired by security forces, partially blinding him.
Artists like Perry, Falaschetti and Onuoha are trying to awaken us from our complacency, pushing us to look beyond the blinding dazzle of our devices.
Turning a corner toward the airport, the glare was so blinding, I could only make out small details in a panorama that remained mostly obscured.
What the car never lost, even as it got beefier power and more carbon fiber, was blinding straight-line speed and point-and-shoot handing.
"Her star power was blinding, and everything she did—the iconic performances, publicity stunts, the music... the untouchable music—it was an intoxicating combination," he said.
But car lights are a different story, with white light blinding the penguins, Gaskill said, and making the road between the sea and colony potentially hazardous.
Police eventually decided not to pursue any criminal charges against Bieber ... and chalked it all up to an accident, partially caused by camera flashes blinding Justin.
Fry compares this to fish with venomous dorsal spines, which he says "produce immediate and blinding pain" when they inject their venom, also known as envenomation.
Fedez sang to his then-girlfriend, and proceeded to get down on one knee to propose to her — and present her with a blinding round diamond.
The sun is blinding, the buildings tower above you, and you have no idea if you're walking toward 23rd or 25th street after emerging from underground.
This rapid-fire approach also has the advantage of keeping the onstage adrenaline level high, and of blinding us to discrepancies and holes in the plot.
Aunt Lydia uses torture, such as shocking Handmaids with cattle prods, whipping them, and partially blinding one divergent Handmaid in an effort to gain complete obedience.
The result was a relatively stripped-down "athletic couture" Atelier Versace show built on a blinding white base, shot through with chartreuse, orange and sky blue.
Between 21970 and 211, the group planted at least seven bombs throughout New York City, killing five people, injuring dozens, and blinding three NYPD bomb technicians.
In 2015, Google's photo organizing service tagged photos of some black people as "gorillas"; the company responded by blinding the product to gorillas, monkeys, and chimps.
When Ofra broke onto the highlighter scene with its ultra-blinding, metallic powders, we were immediately wooed by their silky-smooth formula and intense color payoff.
They also wish to do so by blinding the president to his electoral vulnerability to a faltering U.S. economy in the run up to that election.
Muslet wears a blinding white thawb and a multicolored keffiyeh; his face is dominated by a colossal salt-and-pepper beard, dense and impeccable, like topiary.
This way, whenever you look at a screen, be it computer, smartphone, TV, or whatever, the glasses become opaque, effectively blinding you until you look away.
"One without the other would be intentionally blinding yourself to potential systemic risks," he said, warning that a reduction in oversight could lead to another crisis.
Unrest has surged in recent years, with many young Kashmiris accusing India of using excessive force to quell protests, including firing blinding pellet guns into crowds.
It's unclear right now whether the DOJ will follow the blinding, blinking red lights about Grenell's potential FARA violations and open an investigation into the matter.
The answer to a freak-show presidency isn't a carnival that leaves Americans confused about where the most blinding lights and obnoxious noise are coming from.
The art and literature in Invisible Colors turn our gaze toward the blinding fury of the atom's explosion in its singular purpose to raze and slaughter.
The Fifth Suite, in the 1983 album, has the haunted beauty of an empty Venetian palazzo, with prevailing gloom shot with sudden shafts of blinding sunlight.
For two hours straight, all I did was push my joystick forward with slight nudges to change direction as Sam trudged through the blinding white snowscape.
I was standing nude on the diving board about to backflip and then with a great crashing sound, the pool was filled with bright, blinding light.
In one, blinding chandeliers dangle from a chromatic ceiling above a massive, mirrored banquet hall, where lavender chairs, each wrapped in a saffron bow, anticipate guests.
Kim was at a Tiffany & Co. party Tuesday night in NYC, where she was dripping in blinding bling that she showed off on her IG story.
TULTEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Three times Celso Monroy has witnessed Mexico's San Pablito fireworks market erupting into a fireball of pungent smoke, blinding flashes and ear-splitting explosions.
"At the hands of Trump, facts have become interchangeable with opinions, blinding us into arguing amongst ourselves, as our very reality is called into question," it said.
Find the freshest powder, navigate your way out of that blinding white, or find your friends on the mountain—with just a little help from these apps.
You can also customize favorite fighters' fists with unique boxing gloves that come with their own effects — like stunning, blinding, or freezing an opponent after charging up.
As of 2018, Big Tech seems to realize that if they don't get the customer data story right, they risk future growth under an increasingly blinding spotlight.
She debuted the cursive tattoo tribute to her former fiancé at the end of June, in an Instagram photo that also showed off her blinding engagement ring.
The rocket knife flies down in a blinding fury and then the next thing you know, everything just slides apart because it got cut the hell up.
But you can dial back the lumens to a setting that's still bright, just not completely blinding, to max out battery life to up to 100 minutes.
Pregnant women with untreated gonorrhea or chlamydia can pass along the bacteria into their baby's eyes, and only antibiotic ointment can prevent a potentially blinding conjunctivitis infection.
They also shed directly into my eyes, which means I've spend approximately 60% of any given work day suffering through a blinding sting from a rouge lash.
The colors for the numbers are customizable and (most crucially) dimmable, with the ability to set automated schedules so that your clock isn't blinding you at night.
A U.N. treaty called the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, to which the U.S. and China are both signatories, bans the use of laser beams in war.
Your blinding desire to highlight the liberal left makes you write articles, such as your piece on Mr Trump's first year, that are incorrect and totally inaccurate.
Highlighters help keep bullet journals organized, but if your recipient isn't into blinding neon colors, try a set of Zebra Mildliners ($18 for a set of 15).
Think of the recipe: take three parts 30 Rock — blinding speed, urban grit, a fondness for absurdity — and stir in Parks and Recreation's indomitable spirit and optimism.
According to Prizefighting by Arne K. Lang, a riot ensued after a Gotham boxer soaked his gloves in mustard oil, temporarily blinding his opponent and the referee.
Cory Booker says the future is very, VERY bright for him and Rosario Dawson ... and it'll be downright blinding if she joins him in The White House.
The attacker threw a dangerous mixture of Red Devil Lye (drain cleaner) and Clorox bleach at Sabrina's face, blinding her immediately ... and almost causing her to suffocate.
This is a better approach than blinding insurers to applicants' health status, as ObamaCare does, because that has sadly resulted in insurers offering high premiums to all.
Alex has an ulcerated cornea and suffers from photophobia, meaning that he is incredibly sensitive to light and it can have a painful, blinding effect on him.
What it does make clear, however, is that dismissing the idea that there is something more nefarious going on here is now willfully blinding oneself to facts.
There is, too, a question of how smart robots truly are and whether they can develop superintelligence at the blinding speed envisioned by the more pessimistic forecasters.
Most of the remote operated vehicles (ROVs) that researchers send to those lightless depths are equipped with blinding white lights to help us see what they find.
But it turns out that toddlers have the highest risk for this potentially blinding injury at home, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology last month.
Standing behind a high-security fence, under the blinding white Swedish sun, staring across the fields of varaslatten, I hear what sounds like the rumble of tanks.
Lopez is the gravitational pull of this movie, with everything else (including an astounding parade of A-list cameos) orbiting around the blinding heat of her glory.
America's righteousness can be blinding; the virtue of the cause prevents the country from seeing the challenge clearly, whether it is rebuilding Cuba or defeating the Taliban.
When the air-gun pellets pierced Hope's eyes, blinding her, she felt her way up the tree trunks, auburn-furred fingers searching out tropical fruit for sustenance.
Twisty, whooshy, dizzy electronic backing complements the elation of his vocals, and when the chorus suddenly blossoms and spills over the beat, , the reflective polish is blinding.
In other words, this storm may in places appear to be a worse and more blinding blizzard, but forecasters hope that its effects will be less severe.
Even India's biggest festive season, featuring blinding marketing blitzkrieg and heavy discounts from Amazon India and Walmart's Flipkart, has failed to escape the pains of slowing economy.
Her hand placed flat across his whole face, a tender but blinding gesture that winds into a mellifluous balletic pas de deux, hand to hand to body.
Yet it's the illusion she conveys of transparency — as if she were indeed made of spun glass — that lets us perceive so clearly a blinding darkness within.
It may be that a certain subconscious, chauvinistic preference for the culture in which you grew up is impossible to completely avoid, but it is nonetheless blinding.
If so, it would be a conversion narrative more potent than any since St. Paul was struck down by a blinding light on the road to Damascus.
The light in the cave is now blinding for Mazdzer who will be able to continue his 16-year love affair with luge, for all its frustrations.
Not to be dramatic or anything, but having to get up and pee in the middle of the night without blinding yourself from overhead lights is the worst.
The blinding rise of Donald Trump over the past year has masked another major trend in American politics: the palpable, and perhaps permanent, turn against the tech industry.
It has responded to protests with extreme violence: last summer and autumn security forces dispersed unruly crowds by firing shotguns at them, blinding or killing dozens of people.
The three wrong answers—Destroying Angel, Blinding Angel, and Thallid—were drawn from Magic: The Gathering cards (perhaps not surprisingly, as the question was written by Garfield's wife).
He touches her back, suggests they go for tea, and after that tea, they get in his car: As we drove west the low autumn sun was blinding.
Just in case, you know, someone saw the picture and had a blinding vision of what she should wear to her next benefit, birthday party or ballet premiere.
The curling darkness manifesting when Cloak uses his powers, or the blinding light of Dagger's signature weapons are beautifully done, but the dream sequences are even more striking.
I tell them that lots of women find the space too intimidating or overwhelming to approach, thanks to the blinding lights, pounding music, and army of glamorous women.
Davis Jeter made a public appearance in August 2016 wearing her new wedding band in addition to her already blinding mega-carat engagement ring for the first time.
And at this particular point in time, blinding white shoes are IT — from runways to street style roundups to basically every Instagram star's all-weather shoe of choice.
By definition, then, the human brain is not a machine, and machines can't think, even if they can perform computational feats like multiplying large numbers at blinding speeds.
Where one side of band found beauty in subtlety, quietude, and patience, the other side saw blinding blasts of noise that are as disorienting as they are mesmerizing.
Across the Museu de Arte, sitting on a white-stoned platform that is blinding on sunny days, is a strange metallic structure designed by world famous Santiago Calatrava.
"I started avoiding the office, and when I came home from work, I would have a blinding headache," Kabari told BuzzFeed News in the weeks following the incident.
A lot of this conversation is just my impression of these albums that remain with me, and Such Blinding Stars didn't really sit that well in my head.
Izabel Goulart, 33, just announced on Instagram that she's engaged to German soccer player Kevin Trapp, 27, and shared a close-up look at her blinding engagement ring.
When we put something over our eyes we are completely disoriented, but for horses when they become wild or nervous, they do the blinding and it pacifies them.
First, she joined the lady suit movement by wearing a navy tuxedo on the carpet, then she accessorized it with a blinding 40-carat Lorraine Schwartz emerald ring.
The national park is hosting its annual star party, an eight-night event inviting the public to observe the heavens free from blinding city lights and street lamps.
There's no blinding flash — a telltale effect of a nuclear explosion — and the length of time the light beam stays on-screen is far too long as well.
It was another blinding flurry of unanticipated moves, the sort that left his Republican opponents flat-footed throughout the primary campaign, and drew more than 13 million votes.
They rarely even spoke of smallpox, even though the disease has altered the course of history, killing hundreds of millions of people and blinding and scarring even more.
An advisory panel to the F.D.A. recommended approval for a third product, made by Spark Therapeutics, to correct a gene defect that causes a blinding hereditary eye disease.
As I desperately tried to put the previous night's pieces together, the reality of the day ahead came into microscopic focus with the intensity of a blinding migraine.
SEMBOJA, Indonesia (Reuters) - By day, the unforgiving sun glares off the road beside Ipah's wooden home with blinding brightness as a passing motorbike stirs a swirl of dust.
The porn mirage of giant breasts evaporated into stabbing back pain, clothing that strained to fit her disproportionate body, and a blinding self awareness of her superficial appearance.
I pulled out the plush extra shawls I'd brought, kept them in my lap so that I could swaddle my head if I had to, blinding my eyes.
But what Trump represented to the country was what he offered Cohen: a comet ride, with all the blinding light and burning heat that goes along with that.
When we arrived, we ditched the car and walked the shopping area — the pedestrian-only streets made of white stones that are somehow more blinding than the sun.
Mr. Findlay's enthusiasm for Haack's material, which has been adapted and supplemented by Philip White, is obvious in every blinding light and skintight get-up and trumpet blast.
Its swept-back delta wings and early electronic flight controls gave it the look of tomorrow, as did its blinding white, matte black and Day-Glo orange paint.
They also whipped water bottles filled with a spicy chile powder sludge so that the nasty mixture got into the eyes of the police officers, temporarily blinding them.
Rather than blinding the animals, the researchers played a video of a single shrimp silhouette, its color chosen so that it would be invisible to one bespectacled eye.
Not to mention the screen's really bright â€" I usually left it at 50 percent brightness; otherwise it was too blinding â€" and it has wide viewing angles.
He only talks to Clyde and rebuffs Rob's obviously superior music knowledge with the kind of thoughtless entitlement and blinding privilege that middle-aged men possess in spades.
When you contrast these responses to the reaction when, for example, Nicole Hoar, a young white woman, was hitchhiking and went missing in 2002, the disparities are blinding.
I was a little embarrassed when I finally read his work—early on, during the blinding heat of his debut, I kind of couldn't manage to do it.
What's more, the researchers created the same blinding effect by draping a car with acoustic foam, which is far cheaper than devices with five- and six-figure price tags.
As the Morning Post points out, the United Nations Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons came into force in 1998 and has been signed by 108 nations around the world.
Since being removed from his owner's house and moved to a Primate Sancutary in Ontario, Darwin has lived a largely private life, free from the blinding lights of Hollywood.
Light is beautifully diffused, which keeps the rays from being blinding—that's especially nice in a dark room when your pupils are enlarged and particularly susceptible to harsh light.
I think just the heart eyes on Rachel are kind of blinding her a little bit... He definitely knows how to say the right things at the right times.
When Graham Greene visited Mexico 80 years ago, he lamented the tropical southern state's "blinding heat and the mosquito-noisy air" that left "no escape for anyone at all".
At first glance, Catherine Martinez's makeup tutorials look like many of the ones you've already seen on Instagram: packed full of blinding highlighter, perfectly defined brows, and winged liner.
When the artists revisited one motel named Capri, dismay hit them when they noticed its blinding, gigantic neon sign was no longer shining a gaudy light on the streets.
These blinding flashes were about the output of a thousand suns and some flashes lasted for a short period, about 10 times faster than the blink of an eye.
"We can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity, but justice will come," Allred, who represents other women who have accused Cosby of similar attacks, told CNN's Fredricka Whitfield.
Fear has a way of blinding a man to darker realities; he becomes so focused on protecting himself from imagined threats he can't see the real dangers facing others.
As I passed the fish and chip shop on the corner, and followed the white arrow down the alleyway, I suddenly experienced an intense and blinding moment of clarity.
It's cringey I'm wearing sunglasses but having photographers taking pictures after a 10 hour flight is blinding (this picture was taken by the lovely girl's mum!) #starwars #theforceawakens #REY!
When there's a distraction as blinding as a huge age difference, it takes a lot to startle you, to wake you from the blissful idiocy you've busied yourself with.
Now, there wasn't a blinding flash of OLED-powered light that dropped me to my knees, but there's no mistaking the fact that the X1 has a superlative screen.
In a demonstration at a UCL lab, the system recovered with aplomb from all sorts of in-flight mishaps, from losing engine power to extreme turbulence or blinding hail.
A few days later, she posted a series of videos to her Instagram of herself and Adams laying out in the sun, with her blinding dazzler front and center.
I and others have measured profound, nearly blinding, application of motivated reasoning on the part of voters when evaluating the actions of politicians and partisans from the two sides.
Military-grade laser beams, occasionally known as "dazzlers," omit a powerful beam of light that can travel great distances and be used to illuminate aircraft cockpits, temporarily blinding pilots.
"The flames were just roaring over the top of the car and the smoke was blinding me so much that I almost went off the same curve," he said.
President Donald Trump has been offering blinding flashes of his policy-making methodology since before taking office, but in recent days he has described it in his own words.
Her insistence on that fact—gaining weight is something that she did—makes Hunger about acceptance instead of redemption, which can be blinding when we're taking about weight loss.
It's a near-blinding, invigorating reminder that you're incredibly human (and maybe shouldn't have rewatched 24 Hour Party People at 1 AM) but damn it, at least you're present.
A probing, blinding jab rather than a thudding headache-maker, this was detached from Masvidal's footwork and rather than drawing power from the floor it was an arm punch.
At a range in the Bronx, when the police tried to defuse the bomb, it went off, killing Officer Brian Murray and partially blinding a sergeant, Terence G. McTigue.
"The Blinding Light of Dreams" reflects on the history of racism in the South, racing along on an insistent 13-note piano pattern and dodging dissonant interjections from yMusic.
Breezes waft in and the curtains billow in summer, and in winter the low lying sun is blinding (hence the back lit photo) but it warms the space nicely.
Along those lines but available to us all without the days-long walk through a desert or blinding climb to a mountaintop: a float in a sensory deprivation tank.
Decamous emphasizes the suddenness of the attack, the surprise and confusion following the blinding white light that incinerated of tens of thousands of people in a matter of seconds.
Clad in a blinding yellow ski jacket, Ms. Xi looked like a pro, but she had skied only twice before, outside Beijing, the host of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
In July, two teenagers were arrested after carrying out five acid attacks in a little over an hour, in some cases blinding victims astride mopeds and stealing the vehicle.
Military-grade laser beams, occasionally known as "dazzlers," emit a powerful beam of light that can travel great distances and be used to illuminate aircraft cockpits, temporarily blinding pilots.
Six months before the protest movement began, Hong Kong journalist and TV host Michael Chugani described just how strong and blinding this wounded attitude runs throughout all of China.
If the order came to detonate, the blinding flash and mushroom cloud would have been seen throughout the Sinai and Negev Deserts, and perhaps as far away as Cairo.
Anonymity — or as my colleague Chris Robertson would put it, blinding — is the least a university should do to avoid becoming the mechanism through which great wrong is forgiven.
In the movie, the dog-sized dinosaur hunts down an unwitting computer programmer (played by Wayne Knight) by extending a circular neck frill and blinding him with poisonous spit.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann and husband Kroy Biermann faced the nightmare of their lives last April when their rescue dog Sinn bit their 5-year-old son Kash, nearly blinding him.
Today, prototypes of directed energy weapons actually do exist (though none are in use; the UN banned blinding laser weapons in 1998) and sonic weapons have been around for decades.
One afternoon, as he sat on a park bench in Queens, a gang of local kids shot him in the face with a pellet gun, permanently blinding his left eye.
For scientists, the FRBs were as blinding as flash grenades in a dark forest; their power, brevity and unpredictability simply made it impossible to see the source of the light.
The constant changes — a technique known as polymorphism — are invisible to human users but have the effect of blinding the bots that hackers use to carry out their automated attacks.
Keen to tout the Vande Bharat Express, a fast new service, he posted a clip that showed the made-in-India train roaring through a station at a blinding pace.
After perusing enough retina-blinding diamond crucifixes, watches, and bedazzled grills to make Jacob the Jeweler look like Zales, it dawns on me that Paul Wall won't show up tonight.
Even with all that Cursive and Kasher have accomplished musically since their early days, Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes, still holds up as a great record 20 years later.
Others can see your flair, but it might be hard for you to witness as the planet of beauty, Venus, is very close to the blinding beams of the sun.
The contrast between the quiet sight of a night landscape and the blinding lights of the vehicles acting on it allows Manchot to experiment with abstraction in an original way.
In this new age of automation, businesses are frantically installing machines and algorithms that eventually will make them far more efficient — and wipe out jobs and sectors at blinding speed.
A room you cannot enter, it is a box with two holes through which people peep to gaze at blinding, warm bulbs that flicker like Times Square billboards on overdrive.
After two years and three wedding ceremonies, Benji Damron and Paris Yuan were left standing in blinding sunlight on a dusty road in Xinxiang, China, 400 miles south of Beijing.
As the line of snowmobiles took off, the soldiers performed a constant stream of "lookbacks" to make sure they had not lost the person following behind in the blinding snow.
Wired called dark themes "an eye-friendly alternative to the traditional blindingly bright user interfaces," and Popular Science called them a "comforting alternative to the blinding white" of most websites.
Kids are sitting on stools at a table at the back, and some are standing, because the light at this hour comes at angles, and the glare can be blinding.
In the scene at the end when Ephraim finally gets to gaze into the lighthouse, the literal darkness of the black-and-white film is eradicated by its blinding light.
Spanish singer Rosalía narrates and tells viewers that in a town where everyone frowns, Styles&apos character is a boy with a blinding smile who is rejected by the community.
The right-wing president, Sebastian Piñera, ordered a militarized police force to suppress the protests, causing more than a dozen deaths and the partial blinding of more than 200 people.
As Mr. Vucic's motorcade sped from the north to a Serbian enclave in the south of the country, hundreds of officers lined the highway, standing guard in a blinding snowstorm.
As his Neuroscience paper puts it: The study was single-blinded, since only one researcher was allowed to enter the prison and a device for coded blinding was not available.
As the apparent ringleader of this program of state-sponsored trauma, Jeff Sessions is willfully blinding himself to the specific gendered issues faced by many migrants, especially those from Central America.
The urchin-like protrusions in two of the drawings could be seen as blinding, but could also be growing from within, like a manifestation and a completely different kind of sight.
While hogweed is often blamed for forever blinding people, though, there doesn't seem to be any documented case of that ever happening, only people theorizing about its potential to do so.
The couple, who have been married since 2011, faced the nightmare of their lives on April 22, when their dog Sinn bit their 5-year-old son Kash, nearly blinding him.
If anything it will certainly help make early morning bathroom breaks a little easier now that you don't have to stare at your blinding smartphone screen to turn on the lights.
While we're on the subject of lights, I love auto-dimming features, which turn off high beams automatically — no more blinding oncoming traffic or having to continually futz with the stalk.
And then in '82/'83 there were kids around our age who just started playing faster and faster and there was this period when everyone was playing at these blinding speeds.
Then things got dark: When Arya reverted to vengeful form, blinding and executing the awful Meryn Trant, one of her kill-list targets, she paid the price with her own eyes.
Besides creating the need to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses or to seek a surgical remedy, myopia can result in blinding eye diseases late in life, like retinal detachment or degeneration.
Mr. Hamaguchi doesn't underline their technique, and shoots with an eye for the sterility of modern homes and offices, often positioning his stars against blinding light streaming into windows behind them.
" In Jonasson's classically crafted Icelandic whodunit, blinding snowstorms lash the village: "The snow covered ground was so white that it had almost banished the winter night's darkness, elemental in its purity.
In the first half, black sculptural costumes by Eleanor O'Connell transform the dancers into spirits: They haunt the space, in which blinding lights — like surveillance beams — cut through a perpetual haze.
Capable of traveling at more than 15 times the speed of sound, hypersonic missiles arrive at their targets in a blinding, destructive flash, before any sonic booms or other meaningful warning.
The singer, 25, showed off a piece of costume jewelry he received from J. Balvin on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday night, and the square-cut diamond ring is truly blinding.
Considering Loft is already offering 40% off everything, there really is no greater motivation to focus on the good things in life than with a sale so bright it's practically blinding.
Then U2's "City of Blinding Lights" from all the way back in the 2008 campaign started playing, and Barack Obama made his return to the campaign trail here Thursday night.
The NFL launched a full rollout of its Nike "Color Rush" jerseys for Thursday Night Football this season, and the unicolor uniforms have been â€" for the most part â€" blinding.
The story goes that in a daring attempt at freedom, Odysseus tells the monster that his name is Nobody, and then plunges a wooden stake through Polyphemus's single eye, blinding him.
And, besides, Hit-Boy's beat will always sound like uptown Manhattan—a little luxury in the face of turmoil, hanging out underneath the blinding lights of skyscrapers a few blocks away.
A cheap substitute for gold and silver gilding, the tin foil is meant to evoke the blinding light of the divine that symbolically designates traditional icons as repositories of God's word.
Though winter storms are not strangers to this region, the unrelenting wind — sometimes gusting to 211.2 miles per hour — and blinding snow of this blizzard surpassed even the most dire of forecasts.
There&aposs plenty of blinding light that can shine right in the eyes of your enemies, while you can also shout taunts and threats at them through the on-board PA system.
The team drove it slowly and carefully, but time after time, the bot's powerful propellers would stir up a blinding cloud of sediment, forcing them to wait until the water cleared again.
To find out if the Myrmoteras ants' blinding biting speed was granted by a spring mechanism, and what that mechanism was, lead author Frederick Larabee needed to look even closer—and inside.
America, China and India are rapidly increasing their destructive capabilities: blinding military satellites with lasers, jamming their signals to Earth or even blowing them up, causing debris to scatter across the cosmos.
Background: A dog leash sold and shipped by The Furry Gang, one of the millions of small sellers that operate on Amazon's marketplace, snapped, permanently blinding the buyer in her left eye.
Similarly the pathos of the French countryside is depicted vividly—it is a landscape of a Brueghel painting, Ms Léon using a palette of various shades of grey and blinding, frightening white.
Flashgun in hand she lights up the whole front of the stage, blinding Sid Vicious then taking off back through the crowd, not even a hundred percent sure she got the frame.
He'd dance out of the master bath, all blinding-white knees and drippy elbows, hollering "Time is tick-in for em-pi-UR!" with an angry prole fist raised to the ceiling.
I, meanwhile, looked into other research on the effectiveness of résumé blinding to combat disparities in tech, and became convinced that there's a bigger problem than one fishy statistic in one article.
Gowdy's own-goal underscores the fact that members of Congress running protection for Trump are blinding themselves to so much in plain sight, they're destined to trip over something at some point.
If you've ever used the bathroom in the middle of the night only to toss and turn after because of the blinding light, the motion-activated mood light offers a soothing alternative.
"It is as if somewhere, sometime a while back, George Wallace had been awakened by a white, blinding vision: they all hate black people, all of them," Kiker wrote in New York .
Pilots fly right into the storms, slicing, diving, and weaving through "howling winds, blinding rain and violent updrafts and downdrafts before entering the relative calm of the storm's eye," according to NOAA.
Still, hundreds of people are willing to wait for hours under the blinding sun for a shot at getting in—perhaps a testament to the success of Seth Troxler as a brand.
" But at the Treblinka train station, "the shift from myth to reality took place in a blinding flash, the encounter between a name and a place wiped out everything I had learned.
Delegations to the United Nations have begun discussions on regulating lethal autonomous weapon systems under an existing Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which governs things ranging from booby traps to blinding lasers.
Titling his latest men's wear collection "Sisyphus," he showed it in a gallery of the Palais de Tokyo under the blinding glare of morgue lighting and with a soundtrack of deafening techno.
One day in April 2004, when he was 7, Ahmed was walking home from school in Baghdad when an explosion blew off half his right arm and burned his eyes, blinding him.
"Managing a blinding sunset/sunrise with an incredibly dirty windscreen," driving at night and competing on the same course with cars in other categories with different capabilities are among them, he said.
In an attack in 2013 related to internal politics within the Bolshoi Theater, an assailant splashed acid in the face of the artistic director, Sergei Y. Filin, disfiguring and partly blinding him.
"They are going to be blinding the radio telescopes, possibly quite literally if the signals are going to be strong enough to damage the receivers that we&aposre working with," he added.
In several stories set in California, Moshfegh writes with Didionesque precision of blinding white sunlight, of streets lined with dying palm trees and suffused with a dreamy anomie particular to Los Angeles.
Fundamental attribution error, though, focused our collective attention on Trump's many personal failings, while partially blinding us to the precarious position Clinton occupied because of the situation in which she was running.
For her, the hunt is about communing with nature and, for more than an hour, she waits, very still, concentrating on the vista in front of her, despite a blinding winter sun.
"The fact that a person is in a deradicalization program could make security officials and people in his community less vigilant, blinding them to his continued danger," he wrote, without giving examples.
Howie's gotta be having a hard time dealing with the coronavirus pandemic ... for decades he's had blinding fear of contracting illnesses .... some of that fear was phantom, but this is starkly real.
Despite focusing on drawings, these are matched in the same space by astonishing paintings such as the monumental "Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise" (1887), all blinding primary color and savage rendering.
Las Vegas is best known for its blinding neon signs and indulgent venues, but more recently the city government has set its sights on keeping the lights on in a more sustainable way.
For another, the media's hyper-focus on race may be blinding observers to the sophisticated science of juror selection, as well as the way in which courtroom arguments increasingly creep into the panel.
His litigation helped lead Germany to pass one of the world's most aggressive laws targeting hate speech last year, but even now false information can still whip up hate online at blinding speed.
A motion-sensing toilet light Not to be dramatic or anything, but having to get up and pee in the middle of the night without blinding yourself from overhead lights is the worst.
In late 2014, a woman named Heather Oberdorf ordered a dog collar from a Marketplace seller, but it broke on a walk, sending the leash flying and permanently blinding her in one eye.
The Modern Family star, 28, posted a series of videos to her Instagram of her and her fiancé Wells Adams, 35, laying out in the sun, with her blinding dazzler front and center.
Think Mad Max-meets-Howl's Moving Castle with a dash of Star Wars, and you get this action-packed, fantastical film, that villanizes imperialism and the blinding madness that comes with seeking power.
And that happiness, as bleak as things can be (and how rainy it can be outside), will always show you where the light is (or, in this case, a blinding, brilliant yellow hue).
"The best thing to do is to cover the camera lens with a solar filter during the moments before (and after) totality when the sunlight is still blinding," NASA recommends in its guide.
Ethical questions raised by new national security technologies such as nuclear weapons, blinding lasers, or wide-scale surveillance have usually not received much acknowledgement until after they were used or developed, she says.
Jeanne, first seen in the blinding, sterile light of the airport, can seem as much a time traveler as a tourist, a visitor from the European modernity that is also Anna's native realm.
So any of the usual concerns about whether the 2020 campaign is starting too soon are cast by the wayside because of the blinding hatred toward the President from within the Democratic base.
The thought of biking through a blinding dust storm to encounter a hippie using a hula-hoop as a weapon against a child who dared to use shampoo would give me an aneurism.
Melting ice in parts of the north accelerates global warming because the sunlight can't reflect off grass as effectively as it can off blinding white ice, so it contributes to warming even further.
I rolled down the window — one of those useless things you do when beginning to panic — and realized that we were in a cloud of black truck exhaust so thick it was blinding.
The art and literature in Invisible Colors turn our gaze toward the blinding fury of the atom's explosion, which gazes back with our silent participation in its singular purpose to raze and slaughter.
The same day that it was posted online, commenters on the discussion forum PubPeer began criticizing it for not adhering to clinical trial best practices such as randomizing or "blinding" participants with placebos.
Since this month's chemical attack, residents have reported several attacks with incendiary weapons in Idlib and neighboring Hama provinces, uploading videos that show blinding fires typical of weapons like thermite and white phosphorus.
In adopting this strategy, he didn't have much choice; he can barely see or hear in there, and the state's sharp wind gusts can turn the head into a windsock, blinding him entirely.
It&aposs the disaster for which no city is prepared: A nuclear bomb strikes the US, triggering a blinding flash of light, a giant orange fireball, building-toppling shockwaves, and dangerous nuclear fallout.
Salim member nearly killed a guard by blinding him "with hot sauce that he had fashioned into a mace-like weapon" and then stabbing him in the eye with a sharpened plastic comb.
A low-power e-ink display that doesn't need a blinding backlight would almost certainly work better here, but LCDs are cheap and plentiful, and Teddy Ruxpin already comes with a $100 price tag.
But the director must have been impressed with how fast I learned lines on the soundstage under a set of blinding lights; I found out a couple of weeks later that I'd been cast.
Users testing out the iOS 10 developer preview beta have just discovered another much-asked for feature: A dark mode, which turns the interface's bright white backgrounds to black for a less blinding look.
Twitter with a dark theme is less blinding than a day theme that's mostly white, especially when you're looking at it in the dark or in places that aren't bright (like bars, restaurants, etc.).
Our eyes are very tired ... Or so it would seem from the efforts by tech companies to liberate our gaze from the blinding white of our screens and replace it with deep, soothing darkness.
She's festooned in widow's weeds throughout the movie, and from inside that black cocoon her face is like one of those floodlights the cops put up in New York at night: blinding, gentle violence.
She switched from her trademark 8-by-10-inch view camera to a more nimble digital camera, which she retrofitted with an uncoated antique lens to give the pictures a blinding radiance and flair.
On Sunday, a thread from Reddit's popular "r/TodayILearned" community mentioned the story of how the theoretical physicist Ted Taylor used the blinding flash of an atomic explosion to light a cigarette in 1952.
He'd been sitting one day, eating his Sunday lunch, when a group walked in, sat at the table next to him and began "effing and blinding" about how they were going to stab someone.
" Reviewing it as a new release in 1969, he deemed the drama — about an aristocratic family of German industrialists in the early years of Hitler's rule — "mind-blinding as a spectacle of fabulous corruption.
If you're the type of person who can actually succeed at building a restaurant (if not successfully operating one), I think that that same blinding confidence might in turn prove to be your downfall.
He barreled through life intent on becoming secretary of state, never turning his otherwise lucid gaze inward; and so he made the enemies who would frustrate that devouring, ultimately blinding and life-curtailing, ambition.
The blinding of Gloucester in that later play is a mere snip — you'll forgive the image — compared with the atrocities in this one, where you feel the fledgling playwright pushing the boundaries of propriety.
Yet in moments like these, I hope we all recognize that the case full of trophies, brimming with records broken, blinding us with statistical opulence, may sometimes be the one that is actually empty.
Though at times middle-school students are Trump-like in their blinding self-absorption, cruel ad hominem attacks and insatiable quest for attention by creating endless drama, they eventually grow up — unlike Mr. Trump.
Last month, at Jamia Millia Islamia, also in New Delhi, the police used force against student protesters and others, lobbing tear gas canisters into a library, firing into crowds and partially blinding a student.
Investigators in the crash that killed the former N.B.A. star haven't ruled anything out, but the hillsides around the flight's destination near Los Angeles were enveloped in a nearly blinding fog at the time.
Further investigation unearths her body in the basement, and Frank reels: All my signposts had gone up in one blinding, dizzying explosion: my second chances, my revenge, my nice thick anti-family Maginot line.
Standing in front of the work I see with blinding sight what the dying fish might see, the coming night like a wave and above it a world that is not made for me.
But it took the US election—and the ascent of Donald Trump, the insult-hurling, falsehood-circulating tweeter-in-chief—to shine a blinding arc light onto the role of technology on the political stage.
That also means that studying brown dwarfs can likely help explain many of the specifics of exoplanets, which are generally more difficult to study given the blinding light of the parent star so close by.
They'll do it for free, so it's a good option if you're desperate for a way to vent for your overwhelming resentment and blinding rage, but aren't "shell out actual money on an insect" bitter.
The background: According to the U.S.' defense strategy for a contested territory, known as the AirSea Battle concept, the U.S. would launch a "blinding" attack on enemy defense electronic networks before targeting enemy forces themselves.
In any case, a cold front passing through the northeast and mid Atlantic late Wednesday and Thursday is expected to spin up quite the mighty winter storm, complete with rip-roaring winds and blinding snow.
But before the Slab God introduced greater America to the art of blinding grills, he and Chamillionaire released a string of legendary locals-only mixtapes including the now widely acknowledged classic, Get Ya Mind Correct.
Considering these trends, it's not so farfetched to suggest that the wild popularity of shows like American Idol played some role in setting the blinding chrome stage and slightly "pitchy" tone for this year's election.
As much as their music has indulged in chaos, mirroring the oppressive slog of pushing onto another day, those feelings—or the staticky tape loops, or blinding saxophone blasts—tend to be abstract in nature.
Of course this isn't a zero-trust situation: the blinding servers will, like Tor nodes, be run by volunteers and organizations that could attempt to compromise the system (a site could also run its own).
Data gathered over the last decade show that we should add age-related macular degeneration, the major blinding disease of the elderly, to the list of debilities that can be alleviated by lowering glucose intake.
When someone tells you to "smile more," you can do one of two things:  Politely ask them to mind their own business, or scorch their pupils with the blinding glare off your impossibly white teeth.
It also urges them to ask front-line soldiers to confirm that the South Korean fences on the border are awash with blinding lights at night while the energy-starved North is buried in darkness.
But the resignations that have rocked it in recent days — even that of Boris Johnson, who was until recently her obsessively ambitious foreign secretary — risk blinding us to a simple truth: The big reason Mrs.
Here in Italy's landlocked Lombardy region there was no sea whatsoever, nor even a telltale hint of a breeze in the air and, drenched under an intensely blinding noonday sun, the square felt spookily deserted.
This, of course, is in many ways the point of the book: to demonstrate the lack of clear information, the false starts, the blinding confusion, the ill treatment of hostages and their families by officials.
When violent protests erupt, the Indian security services blast live ammunition and buckshot into the crowds, killing or blinding many people, including schoolchildren who are simply bystanders, despite cries from human rights groups to stop.
Turned out that Dubinin's daughter knew all about the Trump Tower, with its six-story-high atrium of apricot marble and blinding brass where a $2 million, 80-foot-high waterfall sloshes down one wall.
Here, it just feels like all subtext has been converted not so much to text as to some kind of super-text, a message rendered in blinding neon, and a too-easy one at that.
After the game, a 4-3 Yankees victory in 10 innings over the Aberdeen (Md.) IronBirds, a fireworks display lit up the Manhattan skyline in the background as U2's "City of Blinding Lights" blared.
Even when viewed from very high up, through the lens of a thing that's been alive since before Jesus, all these little people with their short, busy lives and blinding passions are very dear indeed.
By recognizing even tiny differences in heat signatures, the sensors are like comic book superheroes able to see through souplike fog and blinding smoke, conditions that would stop any current autonomous vehicle in its tracks.
When you've seen the anguish caused by elephantiasis — or leprosy, or Guinea worm, or polio, or river blindness, or blinding trachoma — it's impossible not to feel giddy at the gains registered against all of them.
Its opulent vegetation, blinding white beaches and tangled multicultural heritage inspired, in its most famous literary son, an ambitious body of work that seemingly embraced every poetic form, from the short lyric to the epic.
The blinding hubbub, combined with the ever-increasing power of social media, has led many studios and networks to focus more intently on elaborate experiences — "activations," in industry shorthand — in the surrounding hotels and streets.
What I didn't understand yet is that Lent concentrates guilt, then cathartically explodes it — it's a kind of intermissionless Bergman matinee that leads you stumbling back across the parking lot beneath the newly blinding sun.
The makers have said on Facebook that the lights are "not blinding," but noted in an FAQ that people with photosensitivity and who are prone to epileptic seizures should consult a doctor before trying them on.
The ability to selectively switch off pixels means the S-Class' headlights could help drivers avoid blinding oncoming vehicles or pedestrians, as onboard sensors detect faces and windshields and automatically dim the brightness in those areas.
Both The Visit and Split were produced at low cost by indie studios Blinding Edge (Shyamalan's own production company) and Blumhouse (Paranormal Activity, Whiplash), as a way for Shyamalan to get his feet back under him.
The decision to quit wasn't an easy one, Bundy said, but the movement's unforgiving opposition to the migrant caravan and what he called a dangerous and blinding support of President Trump left him with no choice.
Then, they can investigate more about the little instigator that disturbed its sleepy white dwarf star companion and heaped enough matter on its surface to cause a blinding temper tantrum in their corner of the universe.
Click here to view original GIFAround 4am this morning, people near Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona were treated to a loud boom and flash of blinding light as some sort of space junk intersected with Earth's atmosphere.
I decided to surrender to SXSW After a minute I spent catching my breath, Machinedrum took the stage for nearly an hour of blinding, hyper-speed new music, all of which he'd apparently composed since January.
Sorry, but unless you've ever had your face in a toilet, throwing up because the blinding pain running up your neck and out of your eyeballs became too painful to internalize, I doubt you'll get it.
Even in an era of alt-weddings and, "I'm not like a regular bride, I'm a cool bride," there is still the dominant thing of easy satisfaction that comes with choosing a big, dumb, blinding ring.
Irma's blinding rain and powerful winds began pummeling Caibarién, Cuba, late Friday as the outer bands of the massive storm made their entrance, knocking out power in a town that normally would be busy with tourists.
India's military occupation of Kashmir has unfolded apace under this law, spurring massacres, disappearances, torture, rape, and the deliberate blinding of protesters with pump-action shotguns firing cartridges packed with hundreds of tiny "nonlethal" lead pellets.
That demand came just one week after FBI Director James Comey was pressed by senators in an oversight hearing to defend his claims that encryption is blinding investigators and undermining their ability to do their work.
It's also largely thanks to the Blinding Lights challenge, a group dance to The Weeknd song of the same name that — crucially — takes about 30 seconds to learn, making it easy enough to teach reluctant parents.
The novel maps neatly onto the play; Devraj demands a ritual show of love and loyalty, independent-minded Sita refuses to comply and the tragedy is set in motion — the rivalry, the storm, the brutal blinding.
The suffering that our collective actions impose upon some people, followed often by the blinding insistence that their vulnerability was somehow fair, or natural, or inevitable, is not the cause or consequence of some external disaster.
Here at LifeBrite, we are strong believers that there is an afterlife, and that the only way to insure your supreme reign in it is exposure to the blinding white glow of a LifeBrite Sadness Lamp.
The best of both worlds, the 100-acre Paperbark Camp has 13 raised canvas tents that sit on the bank of a creek just a short drive from Hyams Beach, famous for its blinding white sand.
"I was grocery shopping," he said, having tried to sleep through the early morning announcements but after being awakened by a blinding sun through his bedroom window, decided he had to get out of the apartment.
The agency ultimately decides if drugs available under right to try should be approved for use in the U.S., so blinding reviewers to this information prevents them from making a fully informed decision about a product.
VW has put a premium on lighting, including matrix-style LED headlamps that can be left in bright mode – selectively dimming just select LED elements to avoid blinding oncoming drivers or those in the vehicle ahead.
I continued walking and took my place in a massive crowd of people caked in mud and drenched by a thunderstorm that had sent them fleeing from blinding rain and crashing lightning across the National Mall.
WASHINGTON — When the journalist Kurt Eichenwald opened an animated image sent to him on Twitter in December, the message "You deserve a seizure for your posts" appeared in capital letters along with a blinding strobe light.
Unless we will find a way to account for the whole human subject, without self-flattery and self-delusion, we will move in circles, unable to overcome the blinding hyper-rationalism under which we currently slave.
Shot to shot, Mr. Alfredson and his estimable team give you plenty to look at, including acres of blinding white snow, noirish nights, desaturated pooling red, a sleekly generic Euro-scape and Mr. Fassbender's expressionless mug.
Philip sent the woman an apology note for his role in the accident a little more than a week later, blaming it on the blinding sun that obstructed his view of the road and oncoming traffic.
It'll be hard not to spot the Amsterdam-based visual artists Christopher Gabriel and Arnout Hulskamp, together known as Children of the Light: just look out for a pair of dudes in near-blinding, illuminated attire.
Psychedelic research of any kind can be difficult for a variety of reasons—blinding is difficult to impossible, the substance in question is illegal, and this type of therapy and medicine hybrid treatment is uncharted territory.
Frankly, when he makes them at an effective clip (currently 220 percent, which isn't bad), the threat of a mid-range jumper accentuates Sexton's blinding speed and forces defenders to guard him tighter than they want to.
Many victims allege to have lost their eyesight as a result of metal pellets fired from pump-action shotguns, an investigation by Amnesty International last year found, with the actions considered to be acts of " mass blinding ."
At the same time, "The OA" narratively drifts a bit in its closing chapters, and those looking to be rewarded with anything resembling a blinding burst of clarity should be braced for disappointment before taking the plunge.
You can still use custom voice commands on those routines, but the addition of scheduling means every morning could greet you with the weather, your favorite playlist, and a blinding beam of light from your smart bulbs.
The blinding ring consists of an 18-carat rose gold setting with an 5.14-carat oval center stone surrounded by a diamond band consisting of over 100 round stones for a total weight of almost 6 carats.
He tried to pull her in front of him, to shield her from the worst of the blast, but she was gone, abruptly, from his hands, and the red of the overlay filled his vision, blinding him.
Frankly, when he makes them at an effective clip (currently 44 percent, which isn't bad), the threat of a mid-range jumper accentuates Sexton's blinding speed and forces defenders to guard him tighter than they want to.
We have a rosier view of Romney simply because Trump exists, and it may be blinding us to realities of Republicans who, while not bragging about sexually assaulting women, put forth policies that roll back women's rights.
It seems likely that not all of the 1,400 "auditions" were for tech jobs — which hasn't stopped the statistic from being cited as evidence that gender equity in tech, in particular, can be achieved with résumé blinding.
"Our Moloch" presents the gun cult as "the sign of a deeply degraded culture," but it is mainly concerned with one aspect of that culture, a quasi-religious movement whose adherents are caught in its blinding spell.
Once we get there, once the blinding lights of pervasive testing have lit up the virus for us and we can watch it in near real time, then life can slowly begin returning back to normal. Ish.
The surgery he hoped would improve his vision left the 33-year-old graphic artist struggling with extreme light sensitivity, double vision and visual distortions that create halos around bright objects and turn headlights into blinding starbursts.
In 2016, the journalist Kurt Eichenwald, who had been critical of President Trump during the campaign, was sent a message via Twitter that said "You deserve a seizure for your posts" and contained a blinding strobe light.
In just hours, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is set to appear on the Democratic debate stage for the first time, shining what rivals hope will be the most blinding spotlight yet on his presidential campaign.
Though his account on the origin of the ban is disputed — the International Committee of the Red Cross's "Blinding Laser Weapons: Questions and Answers" gives a variety of other explanations — a pre-emptive ban is nonetheless possible.
After hours of white and gray and blinding snow in the mountains, gazing on the relative liveliness of the valley, the dark green grass and mud and billowing steam pillars, was as revitalizing as an extra life.
For you might not notice them at first, as the blinding sun hovers over the waves, but human hands are reaching up from the water, representing the 133 people thrown from the Zong slave ship in 1781.
It helps a little that they come in black (also in "midnight blue" with yellow accents and "bright orange" with blue accents) and don't draw as much attention as the blinding white AirPods, but they're still abnormally bulbous.
But not always, with authorities pointing to the risk of eye injuries to flight crews as well as the impact that blinding them -- even for a few seconds -- could have on the massive, passenger-packed planes they're piloting.
In the past, they've elevated their live shows beyond the quirky background visuals and blinding lights of most electronic acts by crafting pop-art installations of Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup cans and Brillo boxes to accompany their performances.
Headlining the third night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Obama strode onto the podium to "City of Blinding Lights," the same song that played when he took the stage at his first nominating convention in 2008.
Those who can remember talk of such staggering numbers of moths on summer nights in the English countryside that the headlights of a car would turn them into a whirling blizzard of snowflakes — enthralling, hypnotizing and also blinding.
It, perhaps, can also serve as a reminder to a not-dissimilar subset of fans that nothing good can come out of blinding, venom-spouting frustration, especially about a sport which is so naturally awash in frustrating moments.
Though there are moments in which the mere placement of bodies on the Newhouse's thrust stage is enough to make you anxious, there are too many others that seem to pull back from the blinding clarity that's needed.
"It will be a more prolific snow producer and a more blinding blizzard than the bomb cyclone was," Mr. Berardelli said of the new storm, partly because it may idle over much of the Midwest for a time.
As obtained by Deadline, Gregorini filed a copyright infringement lawsuit this week against Apple, Shyamalan, Servant co-creator Tony Basgallop, Shyamalan's production company Blinding Edge Pictures, and others seeking damages as well as an end to the show.
This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely, but Jonasson's true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of the fierce setting, lashed by blinding snowstorms that smother the village in "a thick, white darkness" that is strangely comforting.
During the Obama administration, for example, a secret program, code-named "Nitro Zeus," called for a blinding cyberattack on Iran in the event negotiations over its nuclear program failed and Washington found itself going to war with Tehran.
That blinding acceleration in the pace of work is the primary force driving the shift to automation: About half of the companies we surveyed said it had increased by 20 percent or more in the last year alone.
The light is green so as to fall within the parameters of the UN Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons, which banned weapons that cause permanent blindness—the first time a weapon has been outlawed before it was invented.
The Black Widow star took the stage in a black and white David Koma pantsuit with sheer paneling, styled with Gianvito Rossi PVC pumps, Marli New York circle earrings and her new blinding accessory — her jaw-dropping engagement ring.
That combination of cool-but-not-cold and sunny-but-not-blinding is a clothes-wearing person's dream, because you can wear a lot of clothes at once, but you don't have to cover it all with a parka.
Even Small will admit that people sometimes get a little too gaga over the potential of drones, blinding them to parallel issues: "There are few fields I've been involved in that are as over-hyped as drones," he says.
We can but hope that eventually, in some moment of blinding future revelation, there will be a political tipping point into a general understanding that the "safety of the citizenry" actually depends upon the sanctity of the citizenry's data.
But even his later comments display intolerance, irresponsibility and a blinding ignorance of the way in which a safe world order -- a world order that keeps us, in the United States, in the UK, in Germany, safe -- is created.
Blinding sun, rain and rubbernecking were blamed for a chain of accidents involving almost 100 vehicles along a stretch of interstate in North Carolina on Sunday evening, injuring at least 20 people and delaying travel late into the night.
She had stark-white hair that was swept and sprayed into a blinding pompadour—Molly Ivins called it "hard hair"—and a switchblade sense of humor that was honed on the primitive male chauvinism she had grown up with.
The basic, blinding flaw in this proposal is to task Donald Trump's health and human services secretary, a former pharmaceutical industry executive and lobbyist, with deciding, at his personal discretion, to negotiate the prices of "at least" 225 drugs.
The colors themselves were harsh and glaring, blinding pink and gleaming blue, while the face in the portrait — his face — was cleaved right down the middle, with one side of the canvas painted in different shades from the other.
Walt Disney Animation Studios is on a blinding, nearly decade-long streak of moviemaking brilliance, momentum that has carried us all the way to Moana, the most dazzling and joyous thing on a holiday movie screen since, well ... Frozen.
In advance of Motion Graphics release on Domino on August 26, THUMP caught up with Williams to talk about his unique take on the blinding pace of modern life, and how he chose to reflect it in his work.
Homage is paid to both events in the opening scene of the original Godzilla, which features a small fishing boat on a quiet sea, the tranquility of the image shattered with a blinding explosion that consumes the screaming fishermen.
"After 40 years of nuclear power, special interest groups connected to the nuclear power industry have taken root everywhere in South Korean society, blinding the eyes of the people," the Korean Federation for Environmental Movements said in a statement.
And over time, it sort of got dismissed as, well, he's blinding people, he's saying that black is white, and up is down, and he's saying that whatever is the hot thing and it's not really, it's got problems.
I'm not sure no one else has heard of it, but I wish I knew more people who'd read Tahar Ben Jelloun's novel "This Blinding Absence of Light," which follows a group of political prisoners living in total darkness.
Those blemishes have come to define him as much as, if not more than the springboard athleticism, blinding speed, uncanny vision, and indisputable toughness that convinced the Washington Wizards to lock him down at the costly price they did.
From my point of view, whether crime is in the name or God or reason or history, it's the totalizing impulse behind it that we should worry about; it's the blinding commitment to ideas over people, abstractions over experience.
It essentially transforms your Xbox into a multi-colored strobe light you'd find blinding you in the middle of night club, one you may not want to be at because... well, perhaps the DJ is earnestly playing a Chainsmokers song.
The idea is to save you the embarrassment of being that annoying person blinding people with a flash and to give you a different option than that blown-out look that should be a style choice rather than a requirement.
At the same time, I think winter is a harrowing experience that humans are still ill evolved to cope with, and that we deserve an elaborate charade to ease us into that and into the blinding horror of yet another year.
The drop in outward radiation pressure causes the core to gravitationally collapse (forming a black hole or neutron star), and the internal contraction creates an outgoing shockwave that thrusts the star's outer shells of material into space, along with blinding radiation.
The Skantars gracefully negotiated the rapids under a blinding sun in Deodoro's Whitewater Arena in a time of 101.58, finishing less than half a second faster than silver medalists Richard Hounslow and David Florence of Britain, who clocked 102.01 seconds.
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It also does an excellent job of automatically adjusting the brightness of the screen for the available light in the room, so it doesn't become blinding or distractingly bright in the middle of the night when you're trying to sleep.
"We are not the only ones to see the blinding insight that customers are spending more time on their phones whether in payment, ride sharing or chat ecosystems, but it is all about how you execute a partnership," Citi's Luchetti said.
Add in a few looks that were more literal than others — Nepali quilts, survival blanket dresses (indeed, in their blinding splendor), knitted balaclava hats — and Simons rounded out a vision that may have felt dark, but was, nevertheless, assuredly optimistic.
"We are not the only ones to see the blinding insight that customers are spending more time on their phones whether in payment, ride sharing or chat ecosystems, but it is all about how you execute a partnership," Citi's Luchetti said.
The Skantars gracefully negotiated the rapids under a blinding sun in Deodoro's Whitewater Arena in a time of 101.58, finishing less than half a second faster than silver medallists Richard Hounslow and David Florence of Britain, who clocked 102.01 seconds.
In between the flashing bulbs of the paparazzi and the blinding lights that bounced off each bling-y look that came down the runway, there was a lot to look (at if you could keep from squinting the entire time).
That's a much better outcome than the alternative we face today, which is that McConnell rushes his Trumpcare bill through the Senate at blinding speed, and the House sweeps the Affordable Care Act into the dustbin before the month is out.
In a white, cube-shaped room about 18 feet on a side, the black swatches fill the upper halves of two opposite walls and the lower halves of the others, creating an enveloping syncopation of impenetrable darkness and blinding light.
To my eye, the figure, which was painted and gilded in the two-thousands, looked awful: her golden robes had a blinding shimmer, her eyes were a doll-like blue, and her lips could have beckoned from a lipstick ad.
" The Face called it "a blinding debut," and legendary critic Simon Reynolds reviewed it for Melody Maker, which Stanley had been writing for, describing it as "One of the most pleasurably perplexing things I've heard this year… breathtakingly fresh and unforeseen.
Here's Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson flashing a peace sign in her blinding blonde 'do on social media recently (left) and Billy Ray Cyrus' daughter Miley Cyrus with her signature tongue wag and carbon copy pose back in 2013 (right).
In the big-screen memorial "I Saw the Light," the music legend Hank Williams strums a guitar and hits the road and the bottle, all while flashing a smile as blinding as the lights of a semi on a dark highway.
But the four-piece's latest single, the first from their forthcoming sophomore album, is brighter and glossier than anything on Sports Bra; anthemic and impassioned, "Survival" is an absolute ripper of a power pop track that's fueled by beautiful, blinding hope.
That esports take place entirely within a digital world means that they can be analyzed, observed, and tracked in granular detail with blinding celerity, powerful algorithmic tools that the protectors of the world's other sports cannot utilize in the same way.
Go Rando, a new web browser extension by artist Ben Grosser—created as part of the Blinding Pleasures exhibition at London's Arebyte Gallery—is shaking things up a bit when it comes to Facebook getting accurate data from those reactions.
But that doesn't mean there aren't still some priceless visual artifacts out there, lurking on the hard drives of some trusted Prince associate, destined to be uploaded and shared with the world to shed more light on his blinding genius.
After hearing stories of a black veteran and his wife who were executed in a hail of bullets in Georgia, another mutilated with a meat cleaver and blowtorch in Louisiana and the violent blinding of Woodard, Truman's face fell pale.
But he loved the game so dearly that after a puck hit him in the face at age 220, permanently blinding his right eye, he stayed quiet about the disability so that no doctor would rule him unfit to play.
Read more: America's Television Graveyards A 2018 study by researchers at the University of Toledo claimed that blue light could contribute to macular degeneration, and plenty of news outlets ran with that claim, writing that our phones are blinding us.
Looking Back Luckily for the crew of the freighter St. Cuthbert — and for newspaper readers in New York and Chicago — the White Star ocean liner Cymric was burrowing westward to Boston through a blinding squall on the morning of Monday, Feb.
Amazon, Walmart confront India's slowing economy as holiday season growth stalls Even India's biggest festive season, featuring blinding marketing blitzkrieg and heavy discounts from Amazon India and Walmart's Flipkart, has failed to escape the pains of a slowing economy. 7.
All our Sadness Lamps are assembled by technicians who are totally considered older than eighteen in most countries, and are provided with a complete vending-machine diet, rich in riboflavin, as well as an endless supply of blinding white light.
The investigation: All possible causes for the helicopter crash on Sunday that killed Bryant and eight others are still being considered, but the hillsides around the flight's destination near Los Angeles were enveloped in a nearly blinding fog at the time.
The monument's last few days in New York are a few more days to seek out people scarfing down hot dogs or ogling the blinding ads overhead or reveling in a newfound spot to sit, and asking them to look up.
The far right has taken great advantage of this sense of fatigue and has tried to recast this late-liberal, postwar moment as an era of decadence and decline, out of which it alone can lead us, surrounded by blinding light.
Ducking modern trends, the production is not so much "sunny" as it is "blinding" and it showcases a forward leap in their songwriting chops, bursting with memorable sections, unexpected left-turns, and tasteful maturity... despite all the downright ignorant chainsaw riffage.
" The statement continued: "Other potential adverse events that may be associated with use of this device are eye pain, eye discomfort, eye irritation, tearing, blinding, blurring of vision, seeing spots/flashes and other changes in vision (for example vision color).
" The statement continued: "Other potential adverse events that may be associated with use of this device are eye pain, eye discomfort, eye irritation, tearing, blinding, blurring of vision, seeing spots/flashes and other changes in vision (for example vision color).
The turning point for Truman, who came from a Missouri family steeped in Confederate culture, seems to have been a conversation at the White House in September 1946 with the N.A.A.C.P. leader Walter White, who related the details of Woodard's blinding.
In Palm Springs, where the American Dream and its failure is staged in the blinding desert light, they have scratched the shiny surfaces of Americana and left marks, physical and virtual, of their reactions to an apocalyptic post-Trump world.
On a blinding white stage in the Lyceum, the doom of the Red Hook longshoreman Eddie Carbone, played by Mark Strong, unravels into its ultimate bloodbath, which van Hove stages with the brutal elegance of a George Bellows–painted brawl.
Just as on a frigid morning in Springfield, Illinois, in February 2007 when he announced his White House bid, Obama strode on a walkway to a stage set in a huge crowd to his campaign anthem, "City of Blinding Lights" by U2.
When it first launched there were some issues with colors being massively oversaturated, and that was somewhat blinding in 4K, but GoPro just pushed out a firmware update and now the colors look far more accurate but still have plenty of vibrance.
Perhaps you noticed the band of blinding white dresses last night (or perhaps you didn't, because your eyes were stuck on all of those stripes and sequined moments), but Sunday night's SAG Awards proved to be a surprising night for bridal inspiration.
This is how the real target — zero net carbon — will arrive in the US: not in a blinding flash or a big federal bill (at least not at first), but like a virus or a meme, catching hold and spreading through contact.
Born into the harsh glare of Hollywood, the aspiring singer who family called "Krissy" lived in the shadow of her celebrity parents—coping with their blinding fame as well as their tragic fall from grace amid divorce, drug addiction and financial woes.
At the Prada fall 2018 show in Milan, that stage may have been an illusion, with showgoers not knowing where it started or ended, but it was the setting for her latest infatuation, blinding neon, to literally reflect the sign of the times.
But the Republican candidate for president has cast a blinding neon light on the everyday indignities of pervasive sexism that gnaw and degrade and look impossible to fight without seeming to make a mountain of what some might view as a molehill.
Unlike expendable countermeasures such as hot-burning flares or radar-blinding chaff, or electronic warfare systems, a laser weapon actively zeroes in on an incoming missile rather than simply throwing out some form of distracting noise to try to confuse the threat.
No review of Happy Gilmore would be complete without mentioning the legendary Bob Barker cameo, playing Hole-In-One-Or-Eighty at a pro-am event after Joe Flaherty (as a goon paid off by Shooter) distracts Happy into a blinding rage.
More musicians emerge from the many hidden corners of the Getty Center, spilling out onto balconies that overhang cliffs, or blasting their instruments from across the campus, clearly heard but impossible to see with the setting sun blinding their bodies into silhouettes.
We're used to doing double takes when Felicity Jones hits the carpet (she consistently picks head-turning gowns), but for her look at Glamour UK's Women of the Year Awards in London, it was her blinding new bling that first caught our attention.
It's a rhetorical question meant to evoke a particular kind of peak experience — the early stages of infatuation, that blinding bliss — but the question also plays out across the arc of the book, as that initial thrill gives way to enduring intimacy.
Today, the World Bank estimates that approximately 2202 million people live below the poverty level of $2628 per day with almost everyone affected by at least one NTD such as hookworm and other intestinal worms, schistosomiasis, elephantiasis, river blindness, and blinding trachoma.
"Oh yeah, I came with that one right out the gate," the "Light It Up" singer, 41, joked of the blinding diamond on his college sweetheart's hand (photo above) which he confirmed is, in fact, an upgrade from her original engagement ring.
Located nearly four billion light years away, this blinding object outshines the entire Milky Way galaxy 50 times over, and is thought to be the death rattle of a Sun-sized star as it is torn apart by a supermassive black hole.
Baseball's ability to count and measure everything revealed Baez to be the fastest tagger in the game, using the kind of hand-eye coordination usually associated with Spidey-sense to slap tags onto the legs and arms of the opposition with blinding speed.
His striking, near-blinding animations are forever frozen in the famously notorious bitmap image format, serving as kaleidoscopic mini-flashbacks to a time when emoticons, emojis, and GIFs weren't rapidly shared socially, and instead just served as capsule reflections of their creators' minds.
It streamed long and spectral at Alexander Wang and Self-Portrait; it appeared as rock-star mop at Proenza Schouler; it shone doll-like, center-parted and pulled back at Tibi; it flashed in a blinding, close-cut 'fro at Eckhaus Latta.
At any moment—maybe at school, maybe during Saturday morning cartoons—air-raid sirens and TV test patterns could sound, followed by a blinding flash and, if you survived that, a thermonuclear mushroom big as the sky and hot as the sun.
The apparent lack of concern about the toxic air - whether through ignorance, apathy or the blinding impact of poverty -gives federal and local politicians the cover they need for failing to vigorously address the problem, said pollution activists, social scientists and political experts.
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the global organization's high commissioner for human rights, called for an international investigation into reports of sexual violence and torture, sharply criticizing Indian security forces as using excessive force on protesters, including firing blinding pellet guns into crowds.
At one point — in the film's most terrifying sequence — as Amelia climbs up the balloon's exterior to release a perilously frozen gas valve, George Steel's cinematography has such a hushed and blinding beauty that it would be a crime to close your eyes.
Though it's difficult to get sunburnt on an airplane, the sun can make a window seat hotter when the window is open, can introduce blinding glare into the cabin, and render the window useless for gazing or photos certain hours of the day.
He stood a weekend ago on the altar of an old Unitarian church, lit up against pale pink walls by a blinding white light and positioned between the Lord's Prayer and Matthew 21 ("THOU SHALT LOVE THE LORD"), explaining these diminishing days.
A third, astounding narrative section soon opens in the air, where three British Spitfire planes are quickly engaged in battle against German planes headed for Dunkirk, racing through the vast canopy and bobbing under clouds as the sun flashes, temporarily blinding them.
You might not have realized it while you were frantically pressing (or smashing) X on your Super Nintendo, trying to urge E. Honda to corner M. Bison with a blinding flurry of punches, but "Street Fighter II" changed the gaming industry forever.
I started thinking about this a few years ago, on a red-eye flight from New York to Rome, when I was rudely awakened somewhere over the Atlantic by the familiar airline ritual of opening the shades to blinding early-morning sunlight.
The real surprise in this fable-like story is the gorgeousness of their journey, from Spanish Fort along the flooded Red River, where a stormy sky is filled with "blinding neurons of fire," to "the red and pink granite" mountains north of Llano.
In their blinding brightness, the pools tapped into a melancholy side of Hollywood, in the same way they do in the series, like the intro where Bojack sinks into the waters of his own pool, channeling a listless Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate.
She had not appeared encumbered by her knee, though she did struggle with blinding glare that shone on her side of the court for part of the match, through gaps at Hard Rock Stadium which is hosting tennis for the first time.
A blinding assault on enemy satellites could well be the very first step of a military conflict between great powers, said professor Bhupendra Jasani, an expert in the militarization of outer space at the department of war studies at King's College London.
Is she correct in her rancor over the blinding whiteness of articles showcasing the Detroit art and gallery scene, from this classic offense at the hands of Vulture in 2015, to the continuing tone-deafness of this 2018 gallery guide from Artsy?
But after today, you might want to start questioning everything you've ever known to be true because as it turns out the hair of the foremost heiress in Beverly Hills is no longer a blinding shade of platinum, but rather a deep chestnut hue.
When the movie begins, Horus is about to be crowned king by his father, but Set storms into the ceremony, kills Horus's dad, and, after a loud-but-boring CGI brawl, rips out Horus's magical eyes, blinding him and stealing the throne for himself.
According to the blog that Ben Katz and Jared Di Carlo created to show off their 'Rubik's Contraption', the bot relies on six Kollmorgen ServoDisc U9-series motors—often used in high-precision, high-speed robot arms—to manipulate the puzzle cube at blinding speeds.

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