Note how the tree is less blurry than the background, but more blurry than the subject.
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"The travel issue is a blurry legal line and it's been blurry for a very long time," Noti said.
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When you looked through them, things on the outside appeared either close and blurry or far away and blurry.
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Where you wind up at the end of the film, hopefully it's really blurry because I think the truth is a really blurry reality.
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North Korea released blurry surveillance footage that showed a blurry figure — allegedly Warmbier — taking a propaganda banner from an off-limits area of his hotel.
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Moreover, only about 214.7% of all humans from around the world have 215/212 vision, so that leaves the rest of us in blurry, blurry darkness.
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My eyes turned red and everything looked blurry. . . .
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"Thank you, Instagram," I hiss into the blurry setting sun.
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That line between dealer and healer can get really blurry.
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The picture on her ID came out dark and blurry.
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Bad hair decisions, ex-lovers, blurry concert shots — all evacuated.
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The bigger problem is that the screen is just blurry.
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The photos will probably end up blurry and unidentifiable anyway.
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For those in the funeral industry, this boundary is blurry.
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In Los Angeles, the lines are getting blurry as fuck.
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You'll never have to watch a blurry, ripped copy again.
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Often, though, they're blurry, shaky messes that you won't want.
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Are you swooning over Oppo's blurry antenna lines photo yet?
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It was quite hard to get a blurry, unfocused shot.
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If your hands aren't particularly steady, you'll get blurry shots.
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Cataracts cause blurry vision by clouding the eyes' clear lenses.
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It was even more blurry the next time I went.
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They simply don't print cards this blurry or this faded.
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Read This Next: The Blurry Line Between Healing and Dealing
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Learn something new, and enjoy the blurry '90s music videos.
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I'm taking video and blurry flash photos on my iPhone.
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All that will give you is a very blurry image.
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The photo is a blurry snap posted by Justin Bieber.
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If blurry baby pics are your thing, check it out.
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This is part of the night where things get blurry.
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His speech today, streamed from his home, was blurry, discolored.
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The line between your personal and public life is blurry.
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But if I take them off, it's a bit blurry.
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This phenomenon underscores the blurry boundaries of China's state sector.
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Ms. Rashad's staging, blurry and amorphous, is responsible for that.
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If it's a public institution, the lines can get blurry.
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Even in the law, these differences are blurry at best.
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Plus, the line between foreign and domestic can be blurry.
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The resulting "scapes" are unfocused and blurry but easily shareable.
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The images are blurry, pixelated, and sometimes datamoshed to hell.
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Once something is more than 20 inches away, it's blurry.
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They both wear uniforms, hang out together—it's a blurry line.
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In both cases it was blurry as my uncle on Christmas.
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There's blurry spots everywhere, and the inner thighs are all choppy.
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Not because it's gross or anything, but because it appears blurry.
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I ultimately opted not to because it made everything more blurry.
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The line between real and fake will only get more blurry.
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Leigh's vision went blurry and limbs went numb, she told SWNS.
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Every single image I took indoors was dark, grainy, and blurry.
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Some people were even resorting to watching blurry feeds on Periscope.
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But with some perspective, the picture gets blurry around the edges.
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Look how blurry the Moto G7's pic on the left.
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Most importantly, we've all posted a blurry photo now and again.
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When things on social media get blurry, people start to worry.
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At this point, the lines between politician and celebrity are blurry.
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And that's something worth defining as the lines become increasingly blurry.
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This adaptive upsampling means the resulting, zoomed images are less blurry.
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She is untethered, a blurry presence smudged across a dense atmosphere.
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But ultimately, "Residence" is a little too blurry and languidly paced.
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The app looks at timestamps, rejects blurry photos and compares contrast.
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But logs of the later messages, while blurry, show their names.
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Some pictures are just blurry feathers pressed against the camera lens.
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If there's a blurry reflection in a trailer, they'll decipher it.
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But for many others, the images are blurry, unedited, and silly.
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Other less common symptoms include headaches, blurry vision, fatigue, and flushing.
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Outlines of individual clouds formed, and branches sprouted from blurry trees.
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I took about 30 photos of him, all of them blurry.
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A blurry photo shows him dressed in a vest and tie.
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We look at the blurry lines and policing challenges it faces.
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"The definition of them can be blurry," Ms. Wu, 31, said.
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A book about a blurry subject, it is cleareyed and assured.
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A sudden excruciating pain in her head made her vision blurry.
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If the lines were blurry then, by 2017 they were obliterated.
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The text is kind of blurry because of the frosted display.
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Your shoulders are stiff and your vision is a little blurry.
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Don't delay recommended cataract surgery; blurry vision can foster serious stumbles.
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"On cam," the blurry image showed feces oozing through white underwear.
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There are otherwise finished paintings with undefined parts – like the blurry sleeves and hands in Titian's "Portrait of a Lady and Her Daughter" — or unfinished efforts that are relatively blurry all over, like Rubens's battle scene.
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Spade shared a blurry photograph of himself and the designer at Christmas.
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I tried to move and look around, but my vision was blurry.
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Click here to view original GIFTotal sharpness or blurry background, you decide.
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Save yourself from blurry photos for good with this Stabilizer Rig Kit.
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If my subject moved at all — like my dog — they were blurry.
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Then they shared a photo of themselves, the kind of blurry selfie.
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The results of firsthand observation will always show a bright, blurry object.
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Better keep a micro-fiber cloth handy unless you want blurry photos.
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"Taylor Swift" is a blurry-faced shot of the singer being penetrated.
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It's always a blurry line seeing how people package and present them.
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Through the lens of our screens, the future of driving is blurry.
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Babineau acknowledged that the footage was blurry, as the family has claimed.
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"With Tonya Harding, the line between truth and fiction is always blurry."
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No one actually saw the event, except maybe this blurry-faced woman.
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As you can see with my breakfast, stabilization means less blurry bacon.
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People are still rating my feet based on far away, blurry photos.
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Otherwise, a shaky grip on the camera could mean a blurry exposure.
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Just look how blurry the trees look in the Z4's pic.
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Simply being out of focus is one cause of a blurry photo.
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All she can do is take a blurry selfie and be proud.
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Taylor just takes blurry and overexposed photos on her iPhone at concerts.
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Yet what should be a clear picture of violence always looks blurry.
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First, the lines are incredibly blurry and can be difficult to determine.
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It was really hard making that not one blurry line on camera.
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Does that distinction seem as if it might get blurry in practice?
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The line between action and thought was more blurry than it seemed.
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Now the moment has passed and you're stuck with a blurry image.
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At this point, it is evening and things start to become blurry.
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Maybe knowing how popular they are in blurry form will change things?
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Chinatown remains a blurry backdrop, a view from the No. 7 train.
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On the S20, you can see everything in the background is blurry.
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They sound slightly fuzzy, like the sound-equivalent of having blurry vision.
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Finally, a blurry image of a small gray bird came into view.
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Now imagine that the mirror is a little blurry, streaky with steam.
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Many are just blurry partial images of human figures, some perhaps bruised.
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After all, Leonardo himself painted his portrait subjects against blurry, indistinct landscapes.
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My vision became blurry, and then tears started racing down my cheeks.
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Echo: A blurry, semi-transparent trail added to movements — aka drunk vision.
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Those symptoms include light sensitivity, blurry vision or "holes" in one's sight.
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And the line between pure performance and occasional prostitution was always blurry.
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The band had famously blurry boundaries between their business and personal relationships.
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Windows 10 will now detect if an app is blurry because of a monitor change or if you docked a laptop, and it will attempt to scale it better to stop apps from scaling too small or becoming blurry.
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That's likely what you'll get with your video games too, only instead of just seeing a blurry stream, you'll lose an hour of gameplay because you couldn't see the bad guy and died because your stream was all blurry.
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Look at all the grain and noisy, blurry details in the Palm's shot.
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And it&aposs probably a pretty obvious fix for this blurry-headed male.
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" He then posted a blurry photo of a highway, writing "Here comes Hell.
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It's a career that blends work and play and the boundaries are blurry.
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The blurry footage was composed of still images that updated every three seconds.
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Perhaps you don't need all the blurry extra shots from that college party.
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There will be rumors of crisis actors and blurry photos with red circles.
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Kroes showed a picture of the painting but it was a little blurry.
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Possibly before you post a blurry picture of a dead sheep to Instagram.
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But when Mr. Hollinger peered at that blurry image, he saw new possibilities.
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Two orange glowing eyes stare from the face of the blurry clown. Deadlights.
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Other ocular melanoma symptoms include blurry vision or dark spots in the eye.
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THE footage is jumpy and at times blurry, but the voices are clear.
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But the background just three feet behind him looks bizarrely, almost artificially, blurry.
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But the administrative explanations for what had happened, she said, were always blurry.
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Francis released a blurry surveillance photo of a man described as the suspect.
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His family maintains the object in his hands in the video is blurry.
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Most of the time, though, I wound up with blurry, dirty-looking pictures.
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That meant he could try a different technique, opting for the blurry effect.
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Even the smallest amount of exposure can cause blurry vision or temporary blindness.
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So he took it down, replacing it with a slightly less blurry one.
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As you repeat that cycle, the idea of becoming a millionaire becomes blurry.
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Instagram is awash with blurry videos of rolled-fist drops and smoke machines.
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"Lines between government hackers and criminals in many circumstances can be quite blurry."
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And I could see that the hugging-dogs image was kind of blurry.
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But when it comes to law enforcement unions, that line often gets blurry.
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"SELFAYYY" she shouted, snapping a blurry photo of herself and my left eyebrow.
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Our approach identifies optimal start and end points, and also discards blurry frames.
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If you just throw punches with glowing gloves, the image gets very blurry.
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"It's a little bit blurry, for sure," Rogers said of the final point.
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Whatever blurry line might have once existed, these are two different religious traditions.
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Perfect. Trying to text when your screen is too blurry to even read?
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Five or six people have completed the challenge—the exact figure is blurry.
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It may be grainy and blurry, but it's still a glorious photo. [ESA]
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Your handler seems to personally hate your targets, and the reasons are blurry.
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The first pic was blurry, but fans could easily see the radical change.
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In some images, low-res photos from Trump rallies serve as blurry backdrops.
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Some of the pictures are blurry, others generic enough to be stock photos.
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Under Mr. Trump, though, the confused approach makes for a blurry regulatory picture.
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But in recent years we've seen the lines between them get really blurry.
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Each has a particular take on the blurry line between rapping and melody.
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Other possible symptoms of low blood pressure include nausea, fatigue and blurry vision.
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Their mother is now a blurry creature, lost in an Ambien-induced stupor.
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The result is a queasy myopia of uncomfortably intimate moments and blurry context.
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Now, I zoom in and out of this photo, studying every blurry detail.
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"Here's a pic (albeit dark and blurry) if you need more," she wrote.
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The electronic musician who calls himself Burial deals in blurry, melancholy, ominous implications.
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In Vega's case, the line between art and not-art was always blurry.
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In drama, as in photography, there's a blurry territory between empathy and ogling.
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Unsurprisingly, I couldn't hold it still enough and the photo turned out blurry.
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Chum Bucket, evil Patrick, blurry Mr. Krabs, sleeping Squidward, and so many more.
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My left eye is blurry … I'm a little bit freaked out about it.
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By the time we had snapped a blurry selfie, we were shooed out.
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But that line is increasingly blurry since communities now grow and organize online.
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Where the line between the character ends and the man begins gets blurry.
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The short-term effects of highs are blurry vision, fatigue, and unquenchable thirst.
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Blurry, but unmistakable—my mother had taken a photograph of a video game.
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It starts off easy, like this: By the end, you're looking at blurry blobs.
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But it's not completely flawless: the legs are a little blurry in the output.
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It's here where the line between video game and film gets really, really blurry.
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A surveillance video shows the two blurry figures walking in the snowy city street.
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The grays are clear but slightly blurry, the range of values devoid of extremes.
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The photos are often blurry, over- or underexposed, askew, interrupted by other overlaid objects.
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Cataract surgery has become quite common and often helps people suffering from blurry vision.
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You can almost smell the hairspray in the slapdash, blurry, and non-linear video.
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Perhaps, then, the line between icon and sexual interest is a bit blurry, too.
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Hal was diagnosed last June with Hodgkin lymphoma after experiencing blurry vision while practicing.
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It's like the day is running away like a blurry film before my eyes.
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It's blurry with washed-out colours like a bad photograph, and it's very generic.
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It worked OK, but parts of my hair were still blurry in the shot.
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You'll see lots of jagged edges and a few blurry objects as you play.
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Then something else happens, another shaky cellphone video, another blurry horror on our monitors.
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The blurry distinction between natural and human-caused disasters also cuts the other way.
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Tax activists retort that the line between lawful and unlawful acts is often blurry.
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When you look through a small hole, things on the other side appear blurry.
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Things are feeling blurry—use this time to reassess what makes you feel comfortable.
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Out of context, they seem innocuous: Blurry shots of a dessert or a hill.
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Lil blurry but SUCH an exciting moment 0003 me & wanted 2 share w/u!
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The picture was blurry and the official wanted us to take a new one.
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I zoom in and out on dozens of blurry interior photos to compare minutia.
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It did make photos taken with the nova plus a lot less less blurry.
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And it makes the line between virtual reality and actual reality even more blurry.
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This decade will be recalled through blurry cellphone and dash-cam videos of shootings.
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The stories contained in the lyrics, even when blurry and imagistic, are clearly recounted.
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Before, this would have led to a blurry "greenish-yellowish-reddish bird," Microsoft explains.
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The more blurry it's gonna be, the great complicator takes us all into account.
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Additionally, her right leg looks blurry, a typical side effect of photo-editing apps.
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How much of Sakuraba's game was legitimate and how much was showmanship was blurry.
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Same as now, at the end of the six months: a blotchy, blurry joke.
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No more blurry pictures or muffled sound when you're binge-watching the latest flicks.
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Previously, to get that blurry background effect, your subjects had to remain fairly still.
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You start out, everything was fine, and all of a sudden things get blurry.
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Over time these patches usually become bigger causing blurry, misty vision and eventually blindness.
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Bit by bit by bit, the picture comes into focus from a blurry mess.
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The world could be quite blurry, or parts of the world could be missing.
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It'll also make sure those screenshots and blurry pics aren't part of the mix.
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The video was blurry and bizarre, and Mr. Gosling's face occasionally flickered into view.
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The restaurant's owner, Laura Maioglio, wasn't wearing her glasses, so her vision was blurry.
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Sometimes those images were blurry or were not sent at all, the lawsuit said.
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But still, just another blurry face in a city of people who always run.
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Start by trimming out the easy ones: duplicate photos, blurry shots and old screenshots.
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Doctors can sometimes make a diagnosis when faced with cataracts and blurry eye scans.
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It's still anyone's guess, though, how blurry the line becomes between iPads and MacBooks.
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Then there is the fade-out into the bedroom, which is deliberately kept blurry.
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But the overlap in their sensibilities turns "Loro" into a blurry, distracted, sentimental portrait.
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As Bryant walked past him, Brady snapped two blurry photos of Bryant, Dionne said.
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Tech Tip Q. My phone's camera has taken blurry photos since I dropped it.
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There's a photo that could be Vera and Rupert together, but it's very blurry.
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Nor do the differences within the movement become any less blurry as they multiply.
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Blurry footage shows Yitzhak Rabin's 1995 assassination at a peace rally in Tel Aviv.
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The images are blurry, but it's clear that Beyoncé is a Lizzo fan, too.
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Clothing can look blurry, have swirls of colors, or just kind of, well, weird.
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Shots in low light came out a bit blurry if I moved at all.
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Of course, these are "real" actors, not Santas, but the line does get blurry.
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The lines between salesmanship, hucksterism, and demagoguery have always been very blurry with Trump.
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Similarly, Solitude's blurry cover is a fitting representation of the album's deliberate sonic imperfections.
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The next time I saw Jay was on a blurry Skype call some months later.
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I often, just like my own writing, swim through a hot haze of blurry spaces.
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And then I think a flight attendant comes over, and she&aposs also blurry-faced.
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Continue with ice-breakers and blurry pictures, or find your perfect match for cuffing season?
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For queer folks, the line between friend and sexual interest can be a bit blurry.
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There's nothing ambiguous about any of those white-and-gray blurry structures once you know.
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Yet it also means the overall picture of a game's success remains blurry for longer.
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But the lines have always been blurry about the precise level of their editorial involvement.
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It's definitely doing more than just cutting the background out and making it all blurry.
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The new rear cameras also struggle with low-light photography, often resulting in blurry shots.
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Here, we see Arabic words on a television screen that flicker into blurry double images.
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I remember my lenses got blurry because of all of the heat in that place.
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And with summer vacations coming up, accidentally cropping or blurry details are simply not acceptable.
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Others have trouble focusing their eyes or a part of their visual field goes blurry.
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Out stepped a blurry figure in a black hoodie, who turned out to be Frank.
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The Blurry Pixel hosts the weekly tournaments for 613 Smash, Ottawa's competitive Smash Bros. community.
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But when the timer went off, the camera captured blurry pictures of Ramírez Jonas below.
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It was the blurry photo of a night sky that convinced Harper to unmute CNN.
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But when Congress ceases to function as it should, the division of labour becomes blurry.
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You can also see a handful of the event's hero skins, though they're very blurry.
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Okay, so it's a bit blurry but, come on, Rey looks Jedi-as-HELL here.
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Instead, it's something of a quiet muddle, with too many squandered or dramatically blurry scenes.
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It left him able to discern only strong colors, light and dark, and blurry shapes.
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Now, the series is showing that those blurry lines also exist in same-sex partnerships.
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Visible on his computer screen behind the vile communiqué was a blurry but legible tab.
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The only thing I vaguely remember was him slapping my face, and things were blurry.
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In this day and age, it's a blurry line between ready-to-wear and couture.
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The filmmakers want the audience to see the blurry line between freedom fighter and terrorist.
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The police released blurry security footage of a gray sedan tied to his three killers.
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There are still power dynamics going on and there are still blurry issues of consent.
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They depict the blurry border of order and chaos, childhood and adulthood, boy and monster.
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Seen in blurry film montage, the work is a landmark, but also a period artifact.
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It illustrates the blurry lines and policing challenge that confront Facebook in its ad targeting.
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The blurry nature of equality makes it hard to solve egalitarian dilemmas from first principles.
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All around, costume masks have been pushed to hairlines and full, blurry faces are exposed.
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The legal line between foreign and domestic terrorists is not just blurry but also misleading.
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At first, I assumed that my blurry faces were simply a result of user error.
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Total blackness to a blurry light Romo doesn't remember the gunshot that changed her life.
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The lines between privacy incident, security incident, insider incident, and fraud are blurry at best.
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Get your eyes checked, especially if you're over 40 or if you notice blurry text.
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Get your eyes checked, especially if you're over 40 or if you notice blurry text.
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The line can be blurry, especially now that we have technology to keep organs functioning.
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With the refresh rate capped at 60Hz, fast-moving images might turn up a little blurry.
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Sometimes, an image won't show up; other times, it'll get blurry and experience noticeable input lag.
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For her, it's in the blurry boundaries between the self and the other that poetry lies.
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GUTFELD: No, I would go from like one to five or when I got really blurry.
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But instead, the new normal rails against inclusivity, and the subtext of Gaga's rebrand gets blurry.
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They are so blurry that all I can say with confidence is boy, are they tall.
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When I was younger, it was all spluttery blowbacks and blurry-eyed giggles with your friends.
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Movies, at their inception, were hand-cranked carnival attractions, TV an expensive, blurry, furniture-sized indulgence.
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Rapid focus capabilities exist on both of these models, so you can kiss blurry photos goodbye.
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How much should a broom cost if it occupies the blurry space between craft and art?
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The future of TV may be blurry, but that is AT&T's problem now, not theirs.
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The symptoms will probably sound familiar: blurry vision, headaches, dry eyes, watery eyes, and tired eyes.
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Ms. Fischer, 30, is making her mark in the blurry terrain between classical music and pop.
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Some put dark blotches in your field of vision while others make things blurry and unfocused.
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Not long after being placed into orbit, Hubble sent back a photo and it was blurry.
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This picture is usually blurry and off-center because they haven't totally mastered digital photography yet.
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Eventually, C-Span and other networks picked up the blurry live streams from inside the House.
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Reading glasses are a clunky fix, because they clarify close vision while making faraway objects blurry.
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Less of the subject will be in focus and more of it will be blurry basically.
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But in this case, with a blurry image and a fixed gaze, the colors fade away.
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In other words, your phone wasn't making you prettier, so much as a bit more blurry.
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Non-blurry photos of the Google Pixel and Pixel XL leakToday is apparently Pixel leak day.
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"Reality vs expectations," McHale, 30, captioned two photos — one blurry and one clear — of the group.
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Because of its fast-as-lightening focus, you can say goodbye to blurry photos for good.
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This blurry edge of our planet in the photo reveals the distortive effects of Earth's atmosphere.
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This blurry edge of our planet in the photo reveals the distortive effects of Earth's atmosphere.
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For days, my head felt really heavy and my eyes were really blurry from the anesthesia.
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You can use a clean liner brush to even out the edges and perfect blurry lines.
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Hader had blurry and double vision, and had to wear an eye patch for several days.
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Even the best cameras are capable of taking a lousy, blurry image from time to time.
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OIS reduced the changes of getting shooting blurry photos and videos by counteracting your shaky hands.
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Viewers noticed the gaffe almost immediately, spreading blurry screenshots of the offending vessel across the web.
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Soon the app will help users eliminate blurry photos and duplicates, and will release shared libraries.
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So everyone has a story, but most of them are blurry and faded unless they're yours.
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When you create from a blurry place you can go places further than you've ever been.
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I looked blurry when I checked out my mug using the 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
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They see a blurry amalgam of the president's Twitter thunderbolts, the words of his cabinet secretaries,
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My eyeballs were raw, my vision was blurry, and the site's commenters had broken me spiritually.
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In the end, Mr. Gonzalez's kind of dreaminess wasn't blurry detachment: It was detail-oriented professionalism.
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As he sings about "the stars gittin' blurry," Daunno ventures a few moments of welcome earnestness.
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Hayley and Nick Kelble paid $800 for wedding photos that came out blurry, grainy, and underexposed.
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The clown was brandishing an ax, according to a Facebook post accompanied by a blurry photograph.
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It's less common for musical-theater artists to cross this blurry divide from the other direction.
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Foodbeast tipped us off to the above Instagram, showcasing a blurry shot of this alleged flavor.
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It looked like a real iPhone box with images and text that was a little blurry.
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Nobody wants to watch a blurry Claire Underwood pause mid-speech because of low video quality.
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"It was just hard to focus, honestly, just blurry for a good 10 minutes," he said.
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They also questioned whether it was really possible to identify who was in blurry surveillance video.
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Now, when I think of those blurry nights, pride and shame are tangled in my brain.
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The image is blurry, with the whites far too bright, washed-out and lacking in detail.
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We got footage of him playing PoM's "Blurry" ... which some fans said sounded Kurt Cobain-esque.
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The resulting play is compelling and ambitious but also, under Joanna Settle's direction, a bit blurry.
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Or at least he always insisted it was a character, a distinction that often felt blurry.
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The image was blurry, but it clearly showed a fiery rim around a round dark spot.
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If I'm being super honest, there are a lot of things that are a bit blurry.
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One of them even said that he seemed to have sort of these blurry, bloodshot eyes.
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Ehsaan lived — and narrated — his life along the blurry Line of Control between the two genres.
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Blurry smears of fresh paint were an attempt to "make it look less alive", he added.
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The ability to turn off anti-aliasing, for example, makes for a much less blurry image.
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It could also be any time — "earlier," after all, is blurry, like peering into deep space.
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She shines brightly, circling her blurry-eyed brothers but never following an orbit of her own.
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But it's complicated; the show is also aware of the blurry line between help and enabling.
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"Dozens," said Dr. Avnish Deobhakta, who saw once-happy sky gazers citing headaches and blurry vision.
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He also showed blurry, black-and-white images of a dark-haired man receiving oral sex.
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It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
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The London-born pop star was spotted by Instagram user FourMee, who posted three blurry photographs.
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They posted photographs of a dimly lit square, a portrait of Mao blurry in the background.
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Unfortunately, right now there is no room for blurry areas when it comes to climate change.
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The original image (below), while awe-inspiring and unprecedented, was also blurry and interrupted by light streaks.
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In his most recent post, Davidson shared a blurry photo of himself leaning in to kiss Grande.
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Trying to do the same thing on either competing device would have resulted in numerous blurry photos.
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Why settle for blurry paparazzi photos from a film set when you can have the real thing?
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And even though there's optical image stabilization here, I've been surprised by blurry shots in medium light.
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Typically, photos taken with optical zoom are higher resolution, while digitally zoomed photos look grainy and blurry.
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That means even if you're zooming in at 2x with Note 303, your photos won't look blurry.
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When I fell on my back, my eyes got fuzzy and blurry, and I got dizzy. Wow.
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The administration favors sharing blurry, low-resolution cell phone photos over those taken by a professional photographer.
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The attacks recurred periodically, bringing blurry vision, slurred speech and difficulty moving one side of his body.
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I send them my songs, my jokes, my poems and stories — these are my blurry blossom photos.
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A large, blurry chromogenic print from the photographer Bill Jacobson's "Interim Portraits" series hangs over the fireplace.
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"Triple Nickel, Tull" features a Victorian-style, high-heeled, knee-length boot against a blurry, architectural background.
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When delivered, your friend will see a blurry image as if was behind a condensation-covered window.
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Lying is wrong, but confidence is required — and the line between the two is very, very blurry.
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"Josephine County Transit Bus Map, Oregon"A blurry, muddy, incomprehensible mess without any useful labelling at all.
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Plus the image is occasionally blurry, and the sweet spot for the lenses feels elusive and small.
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Whereas many of these details were blurry or hazy in the original, in this remake they're unmistakable.
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Paired with the 1-inch sensor, that should make for fast, non-blurry photos in most conditions.
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She never shoots near windows, just in case an enterprising fan were to decode some blurry landmark.
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That very low number means that you are going to have very shallow, flat, slightly blurry images.
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From that point on the night is pretty blurry but I know things definitely escalated from there!
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For kids of actor parents, sometimes the lines between art and life can get a little blurry.
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This portrait mode selfie placed my son in the blurry zone because it focused on my face.
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So the line between self-expression and endorsements is very blurry and confounds traditional regulations and delinations.
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TIGHAR claims that a blurry form in that photo may show landing gear components from the Electra.
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We're told she's scoffing, particularly because the blurry woman with blonde braids doesn't even look like her.
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"Collaboration tools give us the potential to bridge verticals, especially as the lines between them become blurry."
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The blurry, heavily blended background does nothing to indicate a situation other than the here-and-now.
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There's clearly a relationship and if we zoom out far enough the edges will become quite blurry.
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But even when her early 35-millimeter work is overexposed and blurry, the Arbus sensibility shines through.
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Instead, I imagine my wedding with a blurry face groom, kind of like the perps on Cops.
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It became a diagnosis in 1994, distinct from autistic disorder, but the lines were blurry even then.
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Though the views are a little blurry, you can see that the field of view widens greatly.
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The cover of "Mith" features a blurry black-and-white portrait of Holley, giving a thumbs-up.
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The patient came back to Horn's office a few weeks later, upset because her vision was blurry.
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In the case of the Rosetta images, this "added" compression translated to a coherent—but blurry—picture.
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But the dialogue assumes the blurry, unpleasant loudness that brings to mind strangers fighting on the streets.
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There's also a line of text that resembles a tweet next to a blurry-as-hell avatar.
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Producer Anneloes Bakker tells Creators the project was almost derailed when a prototype only produced blurry images.
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There are blurry reconnaissance photos of the ship, and group portraits of the young sailors on board.
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She alleged in the lawsuit that she experienced daily migraines, blurry vision and memory and concentration problems.
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I'm hoping that as I release more music, that line will become less blurry and more distinct.
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As a vocalist, Post Malone excels in syllables with blurry edges and tightly controlled melodies that lull.
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She was a dumpling of a child, her face unclear in the blurry black-and-white photo.
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And with Trump, the line between incompetence and nefariousness, misjudgment and misdirection, is usually a blurry one.
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"The lines between participation in a campaign decision and merely giving advice can be blurry," he said.
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The blurry distinction between perpetrators and victims makes collective healing by confronting the past a thorny project.
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Images of Sands, who with shoulder-length hair resembles a scruffy rock musician, are scant and blurry.
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They trapped moisture and reduced the world to two blurry circles bouncing in front of my face.
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But as with so much with Mr. Trump, the line between calculation and impulse can be blurry.
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In recent years, astronomers have taken the first direct images of exoplanets, blurry pixels of alien landscapes.
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After the theft, a blurry photograph of the "Nativity" was hung in the chapel in its place.
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Unfortunately, the video is brief and — in classic gadget leak fashion — just a little haphazard and blurry.
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AI enhancement of blurry images is just the latest leap, and one of the more unexpected ones.
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Out today, the Android app makes VR selfies a reality — even if they are a bit blurry.
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The third was so blurry that it was impossible to tell whether Cruz was in the photo.
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In blurry black and white, Organic Honey stares into a broken mirror, then back at the camera.
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The camera looks to be at least 40-50 feet away, and the suspects are extremely blurry.
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And despite numerous post-launch updates, the original Razer phone often suffered from blurry out of focus images.
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Another post showed a photo of the bronze statue, but it's blurry and doesn't give away the design.
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I can almost make out the specific contours of a woman's face, but it's a blurry, phantom image.
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To make matters worse and even more incomprehensible, Giuliani included a random, blurry GIF of the Atlanta Hawks.
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Meaning, you can take photos of your pets or kids and the end result isn't a blurry mess.
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One figure in the center is blurry, most likely because he moved slightly during the long exposure time.
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And recently, they released their first result: a neural network that sharpens up blurry, noisy images from space.
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The Dark Knight is not just about Batman; it's about the blurry line between random violence and vigilantism.
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Like last year's phone, the G8 is still slow to capture, which leads to lots of blurry photos.
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What seems to be the central issue is a blurry distinction between what constitutes "amateur" and "professional" sports.
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Then there was a sequence that recontextualized everything, and made the case for this disjointed, blurry narrative format.
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The game is a tale of queer discovery, but the answer to whose discovery that is is blurry.
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"If someone posts a photo that's really blurry and dark, you can barely see the makeup," says Gutierrez.
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These are not the awful, blurry cell phone photos Trump and his staff have been posting to Twitter.
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It then automatically makes the background blurry so that it feels like you're using an expensive DSLR camera.
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The photo results from the Coolpad Legacy and Rokit IO 33D are blurry, even when I'm standing still.
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Beautiful pastel colors and blurry, Claude Monet-esque backdrops in the Urahara world keep its characters' inanities tolerable.
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Cataract surgery is performed to treat cataracts, which can cause blurry vision and increase the glare from lights.
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"Their vision is blurry, but the blurriness depends on the color," the younger Stubbs said in a statement.
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The line between what's "focused on individual body parts" and what's required to sell swimsuits remains equally blurry.
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For celebrities, the line between performance and facts is awfully blurry, especially in the age of social media.
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Like Samsung's Galaxy Note 9, it will weed out pictures that are blurry or snaps where someone blinked.
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"Signs and symptoms of ocular syphilis can include eye redness, blurry vision, and vision loss," de Voux says.
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More blurry is their research on the non-genetic (or environmental) contributors to autism, like pollution or medications.
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Many of the videos are blurry, grainy or from bystanders who were capturing interactions between police and residents.
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"I remember that even my lenses got blurry because of all the heat in that place," he said.
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This is not the first time Fairey has gotten caught up in the blurry art-advertising border region.
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Her face is partially obscured, her expression is concentrated with effort, and her feet are a little blurry.
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That's something people listen to, and the information's going to get blurry if you don't talk about it.
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Nyong'o's fairy tale was briefly derailed when her drunk friend took a blurry photo of her and Beyoncé.
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It's all nostalgic fun and games, but this can create a blurry timeline, devoid of life's ticking clock.
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Blurry Pixel owner Vincent Johnston, 27, told me why he felt Ottawa was ready for an eSports bar.
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They were big fans of non-fighting eSports, but had come to The Blurry Pixel for the atmosphere.
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Usually, the first symptoms that appear are blurry or double vision, color distortion or blindness in one eye.
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I understand that's a crazy thing to say; this trailer is a blurry mishmash of the same footage.
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The memory of the event is less a memory and more a series of blurry flashes of consciousness.
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Also: The purple flowers framing the picture -- blurry in the foreground -- give the whole shot an artsy feel.
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Climate experts say the rising percentage of sketchy information makes the overall portrait of global emitters increasingly blurry.
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As is always the case with Trump, however, the lines between the personal and the political are blurry.
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Most women are in the middle two categories, and the line between those categories is blurry, Sprague said.
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They came in the form of blurry, silent figures, and when they arrived, he knew to stay away.
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He especially adores performing — "Always fun to play drums when I get the chance!" one blurry post reads.
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But Wales Interactive has some previous form here, in the blurry world between filmmaking and video game development.
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My vision goes blurry, and I'm told that my alien body needs to conduct its regular gender change.
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It's not just blurry or sharp — there is a scale at work that makes it feel more natural.
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But she also said this: For the Lakers, the lines between family and basketball and business are blurry.
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Actors cringe their way through terrible line reads, awkward staging, blurry green-screening, and especially creepy sex scenes.
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My vision goes blurry, and I'm told that my alien body needs to conduct its regular gender change.
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He posts blurry pictures of Trump's private jet on the runway in a way that borders on pornographic.
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Experts have warned that even a small amount of exposure could lead to permanent blurry vision or blindness.
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So I'm all right with characters staying a touch blurry in my mind as I get swept along.
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In one image, a family photograph turns unfocused and blurry, with the patriarch staring off outside the frame.
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We're told the images are so blurry you can't even tell if the robbers are still wearing masks.
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But as in so many parts of the South, the line between black and white food is blurry.
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It opens with a 3-D rendering of a monumental statue rotating over a montage of blurry photos.
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BERLIN — Blurry selfies, pixelated screen shots, Photoshop disasters: Low-quality, mass-reproduced pictures flood our screens every day.
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I even let them look into the camera so they could see how blurry the background would be.
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As it stands, Chrome is changing itself to *not* support web standards across certain blurry and arbitrary lines.
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My mother's words — confused, distressed, urgent — sliced through the blurry haze of consciousness that had become my norm.
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Though what that means can sometimes be blurry, he said, the Trump claim struck him as dubiously broad.
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The new trailer is refreshingly honest, showing the slightly cutdown version for Nintendo's platform, blurry textures and all.
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Q. How can I find out how big I can print a digital photo before it gets blurry?
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From Albert's, who's close by, there's a kind of a blurry, hostile barrier between him and his partner.
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The closeup images on Google Earth were too blurry for him to tell if the border was fenced.
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Her vision had become blurry, she told the E.R. doctors, and her left hand felt numb and weak.
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During the morning, I would see pretty clearly, but then by early afternoon, my vision would be blurry.
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As with his vacation in Bedminster, N.J., the line between work and leisure is often blurry for him.
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But the S20 Ultra's 100x zoomed photos are blurry and void of detail, and they look plain bad.
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The line between law and politics has always been blurry, and judges have often professed to sharpen it.
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Specifically, a person with diabetes may have blurry vision for a period, and then it returns to normal.
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It is a little blurry in the photo, but Stone and McCary are in focus and all smiles.
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I was impressed that they were able to be enlarged to such a degree and not look blurry.
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Much of the line where Congress's power stops and the president's begins is blurry, with few definitive precedents.
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The line between solo show and stand-up has always been blurry, but now it is nearly meaningless.
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Shakie, a selfie app, requires you to vigorously shake your phone in order to take a blurry selfie.
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My nose ran without pause, my throat felt like a sandpaper rattle and my eyes were blurry from tears.
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And at night, the PH-28 is terribly inconsistent, often capturing a series of dark, blurry and unusable messes.
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This is mainly because the poor positioning of the camera leads to the face being blurry or off-center.
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The recent birthday boy (he turned one in December) is being held by Kardashian in the artsy, blurry image.
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Your photo and all other users' photos on the app remain blurry until a series of messages are exchanged.
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This is a big deal because blurry, lackluster images were one of my biggest complaints about Razer's first phone.
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The suspected gunman had only a blurry photo of Fernandez, who was wearing similar clothing to Ortiz that night.
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And of course, there are the side effects of the pills, which include headache, stomach pain and blurry vision.
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If you have with-the-rule astigmatism, you'll see little blurry ghost moons above and below the real thing.
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Either way, this pretty much forces us to rely on fan photos and videos, even if they are blurry.
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That looks "right" on moving pictures, but for action sequences, that means that every individual frame is slightly blurry.
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A pair of glasses, once relegated to nearly blind and blurry-eyed nerds, could one day save your life.
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She has power over the beetle, sure — but the older boys, blurry in the background, have power over her.
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"The Past," in contrast, can feel blurry, with too much prosaic spelling out of what her characters are feeling.
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And in the process it sharpened distinctions between the campaigns on issues where their platforms were blurry going in.
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"When I took those pink contacts out at night, my eyes were slightly blurry," the 219-year-old recalls.
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Or are the lines so blurry that the need to hash these things out is more urgent than ever?
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The line between human and AI is very blurry here, and that speaks to how convincing Duplex can be.
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And at some point during the night, he looked over his shoulder to take a blurry photo with her.
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But as the hashtag's use grew exponentially, the understanding of how it's meant to be used has become blurry.
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It had a hideous online listing with inaccurate square footage and very few photos, all of which were blurry.
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Handheld exposures of such length usually end up a blurry mess, so Huawei is making a bold promise here.
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Images on the screen appear pretty blurry, probably in part because of the phone's low 2199.99-ppi pixel density.
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Are these games doomed to obsolescence, their legacies confined to blurry screenshots and a handful of boisterous Let's Plays?
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One was shown a glass jar full of coins, and the other a blurry picture of the same jar.
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Photos taken on the iPhone 7 Plus will be able to achieve a very sharp foreground and blurry background.
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The asteroid is at the bottom of the frame, while the mothership is the blurry object at the top.
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While the timeline of his spiral is now a bit blurry, Farmer clearly remembers his first time using heroin.
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The video then goes blurry and red when the car swerves — screams and sounds of metal can be heard.
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According to the slip, symptoms of the Netflu include paranoia, the inability to sleep, and blurry vision/strained eyes.
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"The situation is getting worse," she said, as a child, blurry-eyed with malaria, lay on the floor nearby.
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Harassers, in turn, exploit these blurry lines to claim that genuine abuse is simply a debate or a joke.
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Police later told me that the attacker had not been caught because phone and CCTV footage was too blurry.
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Even at the innocence of an eye contact party, the line between connection, intimacy, and sex can feel blurry.
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At CAMH, those blurry photos hang near the kites, proof that the designs of the early inventors still function.
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I never described myself really as a feminist because I really felt that it was such a blurry definition.
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"When you have the kind of passion I have for basketball, everything else is kind of blurry," she said.
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Often, the difference is blurry, especially when the target is, say, the design of a satellite or a ship.
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It's no wonder the lines are so blurry, and the attitudes toward sex on these shows are so predatory.
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But neuroscientists have been blundering around with blurry brain maps, which sometimes aren't very detailed, or omit important functions.
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Foveated rendering saves on GPU work by only rendering sharply whatever you're looking at, while leaving the periphery blurry.
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Some pointed out that it appeared that she has two thumbs because of the blurry style of the photo.
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As the line between work and personal time grows increasingly blurry, workwear could become even more relaxed and comfortable.
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OK. I'm gonna rule this middle one out immediately, just because I'm seeing the text is kinda, like, blurry.
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In particular, getting sap in the eye can cause severe burning, light sensitivity, swelling, blurry vision and watery eyes.
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Yeah, it's a 16-megapixel shooter, but those megapixels won't do you any good if the photos are blurry.
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For the best results, you need to use a tripod, or else your photo is going to be blurry.
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He also sees the lines between his work and the work of artists he admires as blurry at best.
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"The boundaries between cognitive states are blurry for these people," says Patrick McNamara, a neurology professor at Boston University.
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Hadid's Instagram followers noted that the two look blissfully in love in the blurry photo posted late last night.
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It all starts with blurry family portraits Ballen shot with a Mamiya camera he bought at 13 years old.
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Mars stops being this abstract blurry orb in the sky and it becomes a place that you can visit.
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"My vision was blurry, I felt myself getting light-headed and I couldn't catch my breath," Sloan tells me.
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""I have seen a blurry photo of it walking through the woods like Sasquatch, so perhaps it does exist.
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The WORST TRICK, stay away unless you like kitschy early internet nostalgia and lots of blurry found-footage trickery.
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But the line between supporting friends and enabling one-way relationships can be blurry, particularly if money is involved.
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But this picture grew blurry in the 1990s, as older hominin bones were discovered in other parts of Asia.
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The verses circle through three chords, rising and receding; Maxwell's vocals echo to make the beat blurry and uncertain.
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No one knows how Mr. Errera got the camera, and the images are blurry, shot hastily at an angle.
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The site said, next to a photo of a blurry document, that the tests met certain European safety standards.
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"Being cool is really cool," declares a blurry sign behind a spectator crowd at a dimly-lit, clubby lounge.
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Trump, somewhat blurry in the foreground, was speaking, while Mattis, in sharp focus, regarded the president with mute stoicism.
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As the world anticipated the best images of space ever, they instead appeared blurry and unclear — a huge disappointment.
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Even though it's sort of like a spy camera at that range, pictures end up looking blurry and splotchy.
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Note the building in the distance: Here's 100x zoom, showing the (blurry) steps of that same building: Crazy, right?
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Shortly after Mr. Gooding was arrested, TMZ published blurry surveillance footage it says captured what happened at the bar.
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But where one woman ends and the other begins becomes blurry as envy drives some "Persona"-esque identity shifting.
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Her soft hair has been rendered with smoky, blurry brush strokes that anticipate Leonardo's mastery of sfumato by decades.
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Salcedo lost control of his car -- he turned to the right and from there, everything went blurry, he said.
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Images came out super blurry even though I can confirm my hand was very stable while taking the shots.
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It shows a blurry figure, slightly bent, holding a carefully-positioned painter's palette (or is it a watering can?).
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The calendar does the work of compartmentalizing messiness for you, packaging blurry events into coherent (if arbitrary) little boxes.
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They were training and assisting Afghan troops, even if the line between that and actual combat was sometimes blurry.
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Reality is different — some things look crisp while others can look blurry, depending on where your eye is focused.
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The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying from the scene.
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Rather than use a mumble to signal confusion or disorientation, he treats blurry words as a thing of exuberance.
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I didn't start my period until I was 13, so by that time the conversation was a little blurry.
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The context here might be a little blurry, but we're pretty sure she's talking about the focus on her relationships.
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Though some details of the shooting are blurry, Morton remembers the man he was at the time of the shooting.
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The screen bleeding out of the frame in blurry puddles every which way might not be what the cinematographer intended.
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And if your TV's contrast and LED array aren't up to par, you won't be seeing anything past blurry movements.
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We don't know what we're going to see; it's possible that the data will only return a few blurry pixels.
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But The Information's reporter also found that Magic Leap's games were more jittery and blurry than its rival, Microsoft's HoloLens.
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This photo isn't blurry — that's just the splashback from the massive amounts of splashback as a waterjet cuts through metal.
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Only I couldn't see said grandmothers because the image was the size of a postage stamp and blurry as hell.
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Basically, this means that when zooming in at 9603x with the Note 8, your photos will likely look less blurry.
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What to watch: The home is still a sanctuary under the law — but the lines around it have become blurry.
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The blurry, pixelated photos showed what appeared to be an intact lander, along with its parachute and heat shield nearby.
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I wanted to create this perception that while the man and woman are having sex, the gender lines become blurry.
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There's a lot of "noise" in photos taken in low-light—the images appearing grainy and even a little blurry.
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They feature a cute dog you saw walking down the street, or some blurry footage from a drunken night out.
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Oddly, BlackBerry disables "focus before capture" by default so if you want non-blurry photos, it's best you enable it.
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It certainly looks like you're there, though the resolution on the demo video that I saw was blurry at best.
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If you're not shooting people, then drop out of portrait mode, or prepare yourself for some blurry and fun messes.
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Then, on March 2nd, that blurry image was replaced with the formal announcement of the series's new park: Shogun World.
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It often looks too regular, like it's been painted on with a brush, or too blurry, blending into someone's face.
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I had to use the Hi-Key setting, which made it bright enough, but then my photo turned out blurry.
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And even without secondary cameras in front and back, the Z43 can still take portrait-style pics with blurry backgrounds.
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Technology evolved after the second world war to using echosound reflections, but that produced only a "blurry picture", said Mayer.
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Court hearings like these are about further defining that blurry line between individual privacy and public interest in RTBF petitions.
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The brawl has a couple of highlights, including two blurry, indistinguishable mobs hammering at each other on the top row.
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With a cataract, the lens in the eye becomes cloudy and things look blurry or less colorful than they should.
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It's so bad, Google made an app called Motion Stills to stabilize your Live Photos and make them less blurry.
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Next to it was a "My Little Pony" character with blurry red eyes smoking what appeared to be a joint.
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But if you try to read the words at either end without moving your eyes, they most likely look blurry.
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Things get decidedly blurry in the confines of this culture warrior's version of Plato's cave, even for the desired audience.
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Her Susan is an arresting presence for sure, a vision both trenchant (those cheekbones!) and blurry (those soft-focused eyes!).
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Yet as foreign as viruses may seem, the boundary between us and them is turning out to be remarkably blurry.
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While the rules around what you can and can't post on social media can seem blurry, common sense still applies.
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We're either the girl in the kitchen alcove, giggling and flirting, or the sad ignored girlfriend in the blurry background.
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Prior to New Horizons, our best picture of Pluto was a grainy, blurry image provided by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Neptune is a tricky planet—it's hazy, blurry, and dreamy… things we don't really want our bank account to be!
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Somehow that involved the pop star and her 4-year-old daughter goofing off with flowers and taking blurry selfies.
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Rather than flipping between all those blurry, wind-in-the-face photos, Top Shot will pick, well, your top shot.
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Likewise, images of the getaway car's license plate were too blurry for the Police Department's standard video software to enhance.
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Being that driven sometimes makes the line between 'digging deep and finding a way to win' and 'foul play' blurry.
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When politics becomes entertainment, which it is for a lot of people, then those lines can get a little blurry.
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Consider Rwanda: Before colonialism, the line between Hutu and Tutsi was mostly a class distinction, and often a blurry one1.
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When I use a handheld camera now, my pictures tend to come out blurry because I don't hold it steady.
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A shutter kept open for that long will result in a blurry mess without a stable support for your camera.
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Fidelity to the message melts into loyalty to the messenger, even if the message itself can sound a bit blurry.
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The line between "of course not" and "um, maybe" became very blurry following the release of Bieber's new music video.
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My vision had become blurry, so next I made an appointment with an ophthalmologist, who said my eyes were perfect.
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Many answers about who the young man was, and what may have motivated him, remained blurry or fragmented Friday evening.
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The lines between hyper-partisan content, state-backed propaganda, and stories concocted purely for financial gain are blurry at best.
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I mean, you have to be a real idiot if you can't tell your photos are blurry or someone's blinked.
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On the far left, top row, you have the blurry, 16-by-16-pixel image that the AI starts with.
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With so many workers connected to smart phones, the line between personal and professional has become increasingly blurry, Driscoll said.
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It worked OK during a quick test, but some of the stuff in my picture was still kind of blurry.
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The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying away from the scene.
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The phone detects stuff you'd want to cut out, like the blurry motion of putting your phone back into your pocket.
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We see Jenner on her terms, not through the lense of a larger TV show, or blurry paparazzi shots from above.
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If the 2009 paper revealed the blurry outlines of North America, the new Hi-C exposed a street grid of Manhattan.
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In the tree is a monkey fighting with snakes, and one of the snakes is in motion — he is all blurry.
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Red, black, and blurry, it looks like the Eye of Sauron, if you're watching the Lord of the Rings without glasses.
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The effect level on the instrument track is intentionally cranked way too high, rendering the strums into a blurry, indistinct smear.
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It's a bit blurry, but you can clearly make out the red jewel and the golden bands that circle the hilt.
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A fan sent a blurry but legible image to Watchers on the Wall— a reliable source for production and casting news.
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And at night, things got really bad, with the Hydrogen One producing seriously blurry and noisy images repeatedly in multiple locations.
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Most virtual reality headset screens are still sort of blurry, but Finnish company Varjo has an unusual approach to changing that.
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However, when you're blurry-eyed with coffee on the brain, who can be bothered to wash, dry, and style unruly tresses?
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A lot of people argue that the rules about consent are crystal clear, so what do you think is still "blurry"?
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The American system, for example, is built on conflict, so the line between a crisis and a confrontation is awfully blurry.
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The shots are a little on the blurry side and the poses feel somewhat staged, but, nevertheless, it engages the eye.
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TL;DR: Banish blurry photos for good with the Slick Smart Stabilizer Gimbal, on sale for $269 in the Mashable Shop.
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Effervescent—and evanescent—quick marks create unpredictably when they strike the surface: Von Hellermann's paintings capture the blurry fantasy of life.
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She's especially worried that in some states, sending the memes could count as sexting, which gets blurry when minors are involved.
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I'm not sure if blurry screen shots of Street Fighter: The Movie would have done much to get him on board.
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The sword moves too fast so it's all blurry, the camera angle is capturing the wrong thing, and everything is bad.
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Microsoft is also addressing the issue of blurry apps when you use a monitor with a laptop, or a second screen.
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Blurry photos and "where's waldo" pics, where there are too many people in the picture, are amongst the most common offenses.
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Electric Dreams is full of classic Dickian themes: psychic connections, absurd consumer technology, and the blurry line between artifice and reality.
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Fans uploaded blurry videos of the pious pair, who also attended church together during a trip to Miami earlier this month.
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Google's software takes the blurry image that's originally snapped and then fills in the details so that it looks more clear.
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The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry.
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The work of Wojciech Fangor comes to mind; his blurry dichromatic creations from the sixties are similarly circular, mysterious, and disconcerting.
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The blurry non-encounter side is shown in less detail owing to the greater distances at which the images were captured.
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Because the original keypad was designed with battery life in mind it had a blurry LCD screen and limited menu options.
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I keep my eyes low and make sure the blurry blob of a person on the screen never comes into focus.
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But it also highlights the fact that Super 8 footage is really blurry and the colors are not true to life.
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The footage then goes blurry and red when the car swerves and screams and sounds of metal scratching can be heard.
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He also conceded that there had been times in his career when he stepped into the batter's box with blurry vision.
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Kids love cameras, but nothing uses up more of the Fire's limited memory storage than 3,000 blurry photos of their armpits.
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It sounds like some blurry-faced mess out of The Ring, but it's actually something thousands of people worldwide experience everyday.
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"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry."
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The dual motives showed that "the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," he said.
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Then you were stuck with whatever blurry photos you got back and pasted them into a book to give to someone.
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"Without the time of birth, astrologers can get plenty of information but it's like seeing through a blurry lens," Kale says.
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Inside the boxes, small electric fans blow on the camera lenses to prevent dew forming, which could result in blurry images.
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It's like doing a pencil relief: You start with a blurry blob and then, bit by bit, the picture comes together.
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The answer may seem like a no-brainer, but continuous leaks of inappropriate workplace communications are making the line increasingly blurry.
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Additionally, why would you use a blurry selfie that looks like it was taken on a T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Roy?
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I had an awful experience last week when I went blind in my right eye and my left eye went blurry.
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The blades were turning slowly overhead as ashes drifted in the air and made the whole landscape look smudged and blurry.
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At its highest magnification, the image becomes so blurry that there might as well be no digital zoom to begin with.
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It makes the background look more like you have a dirty camera lens rather than actual bokeh — that blurry background effect.
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And they're trying to do the right thing, but because the lines are still a little blurry, nobody's drawing that together.
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In a mother-daughter portrait by Titian, the woman holds what looks like a bouquet of smoke in one blurry hand.
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This is a refreshing stance now that everybody is ruining our privacy with blurry terms and conditions and abusive advertising strategies.
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When we think of June 6, 1944, we visualize gray-scaled, blurry images of soldiers storming the shores of Omaha Beach.
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Its language is so promiscuous and its object so blurry it seems merely scattershot, as if caught by that mud camera.
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The specific terms of the bet are laid out in a blurry image inside a tweet on the two physicists' feeds.
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He often answers their questions with random platitudes, in the confused way of someone who is reading a distant, blurry teleprompter.
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I must have taken 50 blurry pictures of the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial framed by red and green starbursts.
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He is a chameleonic figure, adaptable to almost any style, with a broad, blurry-edged voice that melts at the margins.
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Anything larger than 22 inches wide (300ppi) began to look blurry to the naked eye, from close up and occasionally afar.
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Grainy and blurry, it shows Comet 67P's cold, rocky surface from about 60-feet above and covers about 10 square feet.
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"Mark Felt" is a sharp portrait set against a blurry background, a history lesson that won't help you on the test.
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The city's first weekend under the new rules comes after an increasingly nervous population realizes the blurry future they are confronting.
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She landed her first acting gig at 5, as a blurry but effusive girl in the background of a doll commercial.
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Another posted a blurry photo of ROF members that was seemingly taken from a blog dedicated to countering extremism in Tallahassee.
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In a statement emailed to Reuters, he said it was ridiculous to draw conclusions from blurry photos showing many similar faces.
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He flashed a broad grin, positioned his lens and -- click -- managed a blurry selfie with a towering Bryant in the background.
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"It can range from blurry vision to absolute permanent vision loss," said Dr. Christopher Quinn, president of the American Optometric Association.
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In this case, however, one of the two tinted images just has a blurry circle right where the kid is looking.
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After a brief, blurry exchange, the police officer on the driver's side, Michael Amiott, shoves Mr. Hubbard forcefully against the vehicle.
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I also thought the auto-exposure mode was a bit slow, often leading to blurry subjects even while shooting in daylight.
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In early January, however, a blurry photo surfaced from Korean outlet Ajunews that suggested the phone might be called the Bloom.
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There are times, though, when the line between "meticulously researched" and "do we need to know this?" gets a bit blurry.
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The motion performance test, created in-house by Consumer Reports, evaluates how blurry text becomes when it moves across the screen.
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Thousands of man hours are effectively wasted every week as blurry-eyed agents or contractors sift through images seeking anything suspicious.
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You know, waking up blurry-eyed with a headache, thirsty, and forgetting that one brilliant idea you had the night before.
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In the video below, the little boy's vision goes from blurry to clear after little spectacles are placed on his head.
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If you just expose someone to an African American face, a blurry image of a gun becomes more clear to you.
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The ghost-y, blurry visuals give the sense that you're playing an extended flashback, something outside of the franchise's main story.
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His case is a perfect example of how the blurry law has been used by bureaucrats against innocent people behaving reasonably.
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"I have really blurry vision, so I had to hold the ticket right up to my face," Halasan said in a release.
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He eventually developed an infection and blurry vision in his left eye that wouldn't respond to two months of conventional antimicrobial drugs.
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For example, you may scroll through your feed and see a blurry behind the scenes locker room shot from your favorite player.
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In an apparently tense (and blurry) scene, a distressed woman is surrounded by police officers, who escort her into a police vehicle.
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According to research firm J.D. Power and Associates, $63,000 is the slightly blurry line between mainstream and luxury in today's auto market.
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The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means they will compensate for slight movements to avoid taking blurry pictures.
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Migraines can last for days and involve symptoms like depression, diarrhea or constipation, neck and shoulder stiffness, blurry vision, nausea, and fatigue.
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Rather than taking away from the fight of good verses evil, it shows that while the line is blurry, it's still there.
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The cast is impressive, with Stock Photo Guy, Stock Photo Girl, Blurry Girl, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jerry Seinfeld, and Ed Sheeran (probably).
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No more accidentally deleting the recordings on your old voice recorder and trying to replay blurry sounds to make out the words.
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It's better than using a regular sub-Retina monitor, sure, but look closely, and you'll notice blurry text and juddering while scrolling.
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Beyond the rarity of this image, there is a lot of weighted cultural baggage in this blurry shot of Dane's (prosthetic) dick.
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You don't want to take a trip back memory lane only to discover that your shots are shaky and blurry, do you?
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The line between "food" and "medicine" has always been blurry, and, traditionally, the US Food and Drug Administration only regulates the latter.
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It's unclear if the reasoning has anything to do with legal issues, but Torrentz has always straddled this blurry line for feds.
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These patients may also experience blurry vision, ringing in the ears, an inability to smell or a bad taste in the mouth.
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Blurry photos and videos posted on social media showed the arrest of a man in a grey t-shirt near the scene.
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A blurry surveillance photo of a rifle-toting man inside the mall offered a big lead in the hunt for the shooter.
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Nymeria and Obara Sand, facing off against Hot Euron Greyjoy in an annoyingly blurry combat sequence, were murdered with their own weapons.
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But the lines are blurry, the technology is rapidly developing, and it seems like a good time to keep connecting the dots.
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The Honor 8 wins on contrast, but seems to have a blurry sheen on everything, muddies details, and has less natural lighting.
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"In Hillary Clinton's America, the system stays rigged against Americans," the ad says over blurry images of implied criminals and foreign infiltrators.
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On Instagram, I lovingly documented the pumpkin I'd carved and, without realizing it, captured a blurry but recognizable Criss in the background.
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Sometimes backgrounds would look soft and blurry as you'd expect, while other times, it seemed like the effect didn't work at all.
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And, to our dismay, the show's attendees remained silent, effectively condoning the show's message by posting congratulatory (and blurry) snapshots on Instagram.
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Between Men argues that the lines surrounding the erotic are blurry and too dependent on context for crossing them to be important.
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Two weeks ago, blurry photos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 Active in camo leaked, and it wasn't a particularly pleasant sight.
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Patients stayed just over 5 days, on average, and they experienced generally mild side effects including blurry vision and nausea and vomiting.
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Now, to everyone's delight, he's flooded his feed with blurry fashion catalog images that Spin says are probably from Maison Martin Margiela.
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Even more remarkably, we are essentially blind while our eyes are in saccadic motion (the world would otherwise appear blurry and confusing).
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To drive the four hours from Phnom Penh to Can Tho is to witness an increasingly blurry line between land and water.
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Right now, researchers have a blurry, indirect picture of the seabed from satellite imaging, some sonar data and samples collected from ships.
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Meanwhile, I was lost in the blurry recesses of my brain, adrenaline masking any signs of physical pain, not equipped to answer.
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"Summer in the city 💫," the designer wrote alongside a blurry photo of Michaels lounging on a chair in New York City.
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Yet as the boundary between script and reality grows increasingly blurry, none of these moments play out as Quinn would write them.
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Forgive this picture for being a little blurry, because you're actually looking at the first ever image of a single folded protein.
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Moreover, America coordinates its use of military forces with other nations, so the line between war and diplomacy is a blurry one.
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If you are finding the text on a screen blurry, make sure the ClearType is setting is turned on, then fine-tune.
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On almost every ultra-wide photo, the edges appears blurry, and it felt like there was little point in using that camera.
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" Where a guy with a beer in hand sets up his blurry camera to record "day two of my woman-hate blog.
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It'll produce decent photos in the daylight, but when it gets darker, the photos will get blurry and the details will disappear.
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That was a blurry line for me for a while and a few years can pass you by if you're not disciplined.
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The blurry legal territory distinguishing copyright infringement from fair use, and appropriation from plagiarism, will be explored on Friday at SOHO20 Gallery.
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The back of his T-shirt showed a blurry black and white photo of A$AP Mob's fallen leader, A$AP Yams.
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Carlos Motta's 21984 blurry photos would not ordinarily be deemed beautiful, but their context confers on them a certain grace and meaning.
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The only thing airlines agree on is 2200-hour free cancellation — anything more than that and the lines start to get blurry.
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Here is a blurry shot of Oprah snapped in the star's tail winds at an Elie Wiesel Foundation dinner in her honor.
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If you just pull out your phone and take, say, a 1-second exposure, it's going to look like a blurry mess.
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"The line between audience and performer was blurry," says Jenny Schlenzka, a former MoMA PS25 curator who contributed to the show catalog.
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And what the world needs now … • Tiny Love Stories: Australia Edition: A blurry cockatoo, an airport proposal and an apocalyptic wedding storm.
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Couples often return from honeymoons with photographs, but the quality ranges from blurry selfies to poorly framed shots taken by other tourists.
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Like blurry spotlights in a sea of tangerine and vermillion, the star, documented by amateur hands, makes the eye impatient and erratic.
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There were works by local artists like J.P. Meyer, who paints blurry, sepia-toned scenes of men and boys in athletic poses.
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But after sneaking a very blurry peak at her Paris gown, her second look was not at all what we were expecting.
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In our testing, the Oppo produced sharp, well-exposed 1083-megapixel zoom shots in good light that quickly turned blurry at night.
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Blurry backgrounds are caused by a combination of longer focal lengths and larger lens apertures, with the former having a greater impact.
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Digital images that are too small will look blurry and jagged on paper, so be sure your files meet the site's guidelines.
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And while the countenance is blurry, imaging technology has advanced to the point that the face can be reconstructed from the scan.
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It was diagnosed after Hal reported he had blurry vision while practicing, and the cancer was discovered in his armpit and stomach.
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The footage is too blurry to make out the license plate, but a witness told the police he saw an Amazon van.
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The footage is too blurry to make out the license plate, but a witness told the police he saw an Amazon van.
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Magic Leap mimics this effect by stacking multiple waveguides to create focus planes — slicing up the image into crisp and blurry areas.
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The indoor scenes and snow ball fights look incredible, especially when we're used to seeing blurry and fuzzy footage from the '80s.
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The writing dances the blurry line between fact and fiction, dream and reality, and although it gets abstract, the prose remains accessible.
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In between all these blurry images are a few that have stood out, and many of them have been items of clothing.
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Two weeks later, her condition had only gotten worse and she&aposd also begun having blurry vision and trouble balancing to walk.
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And in any case, when it comes to technical sophistication, the line between poetry for adults and children can be blurry indeed.
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What is it that happens to you, the writer, when the blurry face you've lived with for years is sharpened into specificity?
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They are moving into an industry where the lines between traditionally distinct areas, such as pharmacies, insurers and providers, are increasingly blurry.
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A fluorescent light bathes the room with a warm red-orange glow, while the images on the monitors are blurry and unfocused.
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The water was a bit cool, then suddenly ice-cold in large patches and blurry, as if baby oil had been poured in.
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Upload Quality Indicator – Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess.
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This embodiment of destruction envisaged as a blurry ring of red-hot energy, stayed imprinted on my mind as I reached the rooftop.
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When Jessica Boesmiller was 8 months pregnant with twins, she wasn't concerned when she started to experience blurry vision while driving one night.
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I mean, it's a terrible underwater shot because it's all blurry and wavy from looking through the Ziploc bag, but I didn't care.
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Scary Spice says she had an awful experience last week -- she went blind in her right eye and her left eye went blurry.
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Where there's usually crisp green grass and solid lines, there's a blurry photo of Malone's chin and Ode's face nestled in her arm.
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Compared to the Google patent, the Sony application lists more features like zoom, focus, change of aperture and stability to prevent blurry photos.
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If you have a high DPI display like a 4K monitor, you'll no longer have to log out to fix blurry desktop apps.
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"He has something in his hands, but it's blurry," Bridgette James told me after seeing the video for the first time last week.
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Sometimes, encountering the fifth sort-of-blurry, really blown-out runway shot from the same show can be enough to call it quits.
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It all adds to the dissociative tone and hyperreal glean: the line between what is real and what is fiction becomes incredibly blurry.
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Any other conditions and you'll likely to see strange blurry patches in the photo and imperfections around the object that's in the focus.
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The even bigger problem is that the camera is just too slow, leaving me with a lot of blurry pictures of my cat.
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Videos that are sent in a blue bubble are clear and beautiful, whereas the ones in a green bubble are a blurry mess.
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The idea that Drake could feasibly scroll through to a blurry photo of me coming second at a pub's trivia night is terrifying.
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And the music painted the exact picture the company wanted its fans to see: a blurry, but startling warning that something was coming.
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Experts note that the distinction between the research wings and commercial operations of corporations such as IBM and Facebook is a blurry one.
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The 6S phones have an aperture of f2.2, so more of the street is in focus, and the background isn't quite so blurry.
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Its first half is blurry, gestating; it sounds like a strange orchestra has gotten stuck playing the same second over and over again.
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"Shot with iPhone," quote-tweeted a bunch of jackals, after Cook shared his blurry photo from the 20-yard line of Levi's Stadium.
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Despite Germany's striking down of a headscarf ban in 2015, the lines between church and state clearly continue to be blurry across Europe.
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Watch carefully and you'll see extremely blurry glimpses of Mei, Mercy, Symmetra, Roadhog, Reinhardt, Zenyatta, Winston, and Tracer sporting their event-themed duds.
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If you're tired of taking blurry vacation landscape photos or need a better zoom for your tiny foods Instagram account, you're in luck.
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There's a blurry place in my memory where books I was never assigned overlap with books I was assigned but neglected to read.
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I opened the message to discover a grainy video still of a tall, blurry ghost in a baseball cap, abducting our infant son.
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He got married at 30, was divorced three years later, and said that with his ex-husband, the emotional boundaries got too blurry.
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Military action in Syria, where the front-lines are blurry, poses numerous risks, chief among them the possibility of igniting a broader conflict.
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Nine times out of 10, any attempt to take a photo with a canine companion will end in nothing but a blurry mess.
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His eyes hurt and his vision was blurry when he tried to read, and he got headaches and spit up blood, he said.
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The photo of the black hole is blurry, but if you zoom and enhance then you can see its full destructive power pic.twitter.
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"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," Carlin said.
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The line between Mr. Ellison and the $162 billion business-software group he founded has always been a bit blurry, sometimes contentiously so.
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It's not Tangier that the novel summons but the desire for Tangier, less a city than a blurry reverie of romance and adventure.
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The pictures in "Ballad" often are blurry, badly lit and haphazardly composed, taken on the fly as if by an embedded combat photographer.
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And although an iPhone is so simple a monkey can use it, even Apple's own CEO has shown that sometimes, blurry photos happen.
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He described heavy pain in his chest and everything on the ice becoming blurry during the second period of the game against Detroit.
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It seemed to have gone away—but a week or so later, I noticed that my vision was starting to get really blurry.
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Polished & blurry I fold my clothes out of a bag into a drawer I'm not from around here I'm not from around here
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A group of Arrivals, singing a blurry version of a religious hymn, comes ashore amid a blast of electronic noise and quivering flute.
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"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," he added.
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Indeed, the Champagne region was once considered a marginal climate, on the blurry edge of the line at which grapes could reliably ripen.
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Not long after, she shared a blurry photo of him, sitting on a rattan chair at their family home, playing with their dog.
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He added that the company was struggling with taking down the domestic networks because of the blurry lines between free speech and disinformation.
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And in 2017, a photo was unearthed showing blurry figures on a dock which some experts said indicated that Earhart survived the crash.
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The pilot said he still felt his eye was blurry from the laser, although it was not clear whether the blurriness is permanent.
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If this is realism, it's the kind that forces you to acknowledge the gaps and blurry spaces in your previous conception of reality.
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She said there is certainly a "social role" for the spouse "especially in a community like this" but the lines can get blurry.
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I had sent it on the final day of the trial, in the blurry hours after the jury let Musk off the hook.
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That's what Korean outlet Ajunews is reporting, showing a blurry photo of what it claims is an early marketing image for the Bloom.
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Specifically, reviewers at PCMag and Input noticed that the S20 Ultra's camera struggles to focus, which would sometimes result in a blurry photo.
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And I think the line is generally pretty blurry between the things we use at home and the things we use at work.
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Mr. Moriyama's hip, estranged images of Tokyo are shot in a style known as "are, bure, boke" (grainy, blurry and out of focus).
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But Mr. Narang said that, regardless of intentions, there is a blurry line between mere signaling and actually pursuing a fallback nuclear option.
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With the MCC version of Reach, 483 has retained everything from the 360 version save for one: the original's infamous blurry, ghosty look.
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I'm talking about that hazy, distant decade, the unforgettably forgettable 1990s, which I'm told have returned to fashion's runways wearing blurry quotation marks.
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"It still feels so surreal, like one big blurry dream," Kelly who is starring in No Place Like Home this fall, tells PEOPLE.
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We Google "Yosemite" and "fire" and "cliff," and, in short order, we find ourselves exclaiming over a blurry archival video from the 1960s.
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She, like the audience, doesn't know how she got here save for a few jagged memories that appear as blurry flashbacks in dreams.
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Well obviously we all badly, badly want it to be, but the face of the figure in the videos is a slightly blurry one.
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As her observation suggests, the lines between the real and the theatrical in "The Body of an American" aren't so much blurry as fluid.
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The maester's face is too blurry to make out, but it could be Jim Broadbent, who is playing an archmaester in the new season.
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There's a retina display that is much sharper and means that text, like icons, isn't blurry like it was on the older MacBook Pro.
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In the final seconds of the clip, Deacon (Charles Esten) is sitting on his bed when he gazes up to see a blurry figure.
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In sum, all of this means photos and videos taken on the iPhone X will be smoother and less blurry than any other phone.
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Another released earlier on Monday was a blurry photo of the lander's dust-speckled lens cover, beyond which the Martian horizon can be seen.
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In case you didn't believe that this really wasn't just a blurry picture, the original poster followed up with a video of the ham.
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But random black-and-white or blurry shots of dancers dancing awkwardly, misapplying makeup, or covering their faces in blood or makeup or something?
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One time was a blurry mistake, but this latest was because I knew the man could not seem to see me as anything else.
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Last year, a new WeChat feature allowed users to share a blurry photo and others have to send "lucky money" to unlock the image.
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Nikulin currently faces extradition to the US. In Russia, the line between criminal hackers and those who work for the government is notoriously blurry.
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What you're saying about violence is blurry to me, because in Charlottesville the white-supremacist protestors were being violent and carrying guns and torches.
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The photo on Stephanie Gottlieb's Instagram features the 32-year-old jewelry designer's perfectly manicured fingers in front of a blurry cerulean Pacific Ocean.
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All I had to go on as far as how he looked, it was pretty much just snapshots and a blurry memory or two.
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At the end of the eight-minute video, a man is heard speaking and a blurry, bearded face can be seen before it ends.
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And we're not just talking about blurry pics and unconfirmed rumors; official devices in retail packaging have already shipped ahead of the official unveiling.
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The blurry photos question would seem to suggest optical image stabilization (OIS) being added to this year's Google Pixel, something the 2016 edition lacked.
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Despite the blurry, ghost-like features in the photograph, this method was considered fast at the time, requiring only a few seconds for exposure.
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This is incredibly useful because the FLIR image is usually blurry and weird, so combining the two gives you the best of both worlds.
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Astronomer Kevin Schawinski and his team, who specialize in galaxy and black hole astrophysics, used AI to sharpen the resolution of blurry telescope pictures.
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Basically, you won't be greeted with a blurry nightmare when you're dealing with a moving subject or caught in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.
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"It's a relief rally on the back of what appears to be a clearing of a blurry backdrop," said Eurobank Securities analyst Nick Koskoletos.
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The resulting video isn't perfect (Obama's mouth movements are a little blurry — a common problem with AI-generated imagery) but overall it's pretty convincing.
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Air is typically invisible to us (sometimes we can see the blurry heat on the road, for example), but it's a constantly moving thing.
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Their eyes are closed, Sprouse's tongue is sticking out, the light is blurry all around them, and they simply could not look any happier.
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Its acid-yellow light strobed the alley, slapping his shadow on each wall of it, moving its blurry black limbs in sync with his.
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Guy typed "bohemian bride" into Google, and just a few blurry photos from the '60s popped up; hardly the inspiration she was looking for.
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The Cat S61's photo is a little blurry and has an unnatural yellowish tint but is overall not too bad considering the conditions.
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It's a blurry line between making a game that feels bloated and making a game that offers a lot of options for myriad tastes.
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When you're running around in darker conditions with it, you have to pause and take a breath before you shoot, or risk blurry photos.
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Nintendo Power offered big, colorful illustrations and dynamic layouts that were instantly more exciting and appealing than giant blocks of text surrounding blurry screenshots.
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After adequate exposure to training data, a GAN can repair images that have damaged or missing pixels, or they can make blurry photographs sharp.
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That pisses Tyler off: he forwards half the school a blurry photo of Courtney and Hannah's make out session, and Courtney confronts Hannah, sobbing.
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Later, a captured image gets the "zoom and enhance" treatment that's become such a giggly cliché in any film featuring blurry security-camera footage.
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Some refugees resort to smuggling drugs and fuel to get by; and in the Sahara the line between smugglers and jihadists is often blurry.
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A blood-red frame looms over the stage, serving as a screen for inky, blurry, more or less incomprehensible animations by the Quay Brothers.
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This provoked an outcry on social media, and Xinhua, the state news agency, warned that a blurry definition of home ownership could cause unrest.
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Because kids don't know how other kids see, they often think their blurry vision is normal, so regular eye examinations are important during childhood.
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A closeup shot of a tag on a tree with the blurry background "bokeh" effect, taken with the standard camera mode, not portrait mode.
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Obviously you can't 100% tell from that photo — it's slightly distant and blurry, after all — but Lannisters would make the most sense, wouldn't they?
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Also, the backgrounds are always blurry, which is exciting because they are abstract, and I have to figure out a way to interpret them.
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As for the 32-megapixel selfie camera, all those megapixels won't help the fact that photos often turn out blurry, especially in low light.
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At that distance, Rosetta's camera couldn't really focus (it wasn't designed for that), so the final picture would have been blurry to begin with.
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Conceptually, it was pretty meaningless; a classic tale about a drunken night out that resulted in a lost cell phone and a blurry memory.
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In a bystander's recorded video, blurry footage shows the car being shot at as other people in the parking lot try to take cover.
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Or if you took a photo in a low-light condition, Google could automatically enhance the photo to make it less pixelated and blurry.
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I'd also like to take this opportunity to enhance the image and highlight his chain in blurry fashion, a chain that apparently cost $360,000.
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One wild night turns into a blurry yet comedic nightmare, leaving the men reeling in the morning and trying to put the pieces together.
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But even in the blurry years, when there was a lot of chaos, I was still pretty wary about what I said yes to.
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The boundary between state and private action, however, is often blurry in Russia, particularly in matters relating to the projection of Russian influence abroad.
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His visits to the White House have raised questions about the blurry line between public and private interests for a president facing legal issues.
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"ROKÉ Cupid" and its companions invest lowbrow media — makeup tutorials, videos of shopping purchases, blurry copies of rom-coms — with the pomp of ritual.
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But the videos come out looking noisy and a bit blurry, and overall I think I'd prefer the option of taking wide-angle photographs.
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Stick-on lenses are lightweight and easy to apply, but their focal point is difficult to align, meaning images were often blurry and distorted.
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Two dozen people of diverse ages and ethnicities sat on yoga mats eating a potluck vegetarian meal and watching a blurry documentary about ayahuasca.
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Bob Gibson and Sandy Koufax come through in blurry, bright color, but you can rarely see their faces as they wind up and throw.
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Warning signs that you may have preeclampsia include severe headaches, blurry visions, pain in your upper abdomen, confusion, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
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But if you let your eyes go blurry, you might imagine the inverse — the young woman hidden in the profile of the old hag.
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Germany and Europe — or rather their blurry "alt-right" media twins — present dystopian futures for the United States if Mr. Trump's "movement" doesn't succeed.
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Essay I'm not sure how it is for most novelists, but when I create characters, their faces always look a little blurry to me.
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Mr. Wiseau, who shot the film in both 35 mm and digital simultaneously, has maintained that some of the scenes were blurry on purpose.
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His palette is almost always muted shades of gray, and his forms are blurry and washed-out, suggesting memories of things faded from view.
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"When I first started doing drag in clubs, it was like the blurry picture that people had of me became clear," he told me.
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Her opponents have seized on this back-and-forth, with Ward dubbing McSally a #FlipFlopBorderHawk for her somewhat blurry stance on a border wall.
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And just like that, my first-ever MMO has been melted away by Disney's virtual grit truck, reduced to old accounts and blurry screenshots.
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While the iconic photo of Dylan is out of focus and blurry, it was a good representation of the transitional point in his career.
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The lines get a little blurry between each group, but aside from the basic rule of abstaining from orgasm, their tenants are distinctly different.
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There's a blurry line between the literal, bloody violence of Super Dark Times and the violent language its teen boys start spewing from the jump.
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"The floor is blurry for some reason, I don't know how that happened, but our faces are in focus," she says, describing the sweet snap.
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But it can be confounding in undramatic sequences, with bright blurry bits of clothes and other immovable objects echoing off screen, like dislocated fuzzy chunks.
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Sure, the film includes those well-known blurry, slow-scan TV images of Armstrong from the side, climbing down the ladder of the lunar lander.
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But the line between Trump scandals and systematic policy failure is a blurry one because Trump's entire career has been a scandal-soaked policy failure.
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And oftentimes that will reveal some really weird stuff, like blurry lines in the face, stuff that would never appear on a non doctored film.
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The blurry, 14-second production seemingly shows a paper tape with voting results that don't match the candidate selected by the voter on the machine.
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The Lonely Island's Jorma Taccone, who has hung out with the band before, tweeted a blurry screenshot from the tape: What the f*** is this?!
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On the back wall, "light-detecting molecules called photoreceptors," respond to the light, letting the bacteria get a blurry and basic picture of the world.
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The cameras did remarkably well in the low-light venue, and none of the photos came out blurry despite the low light and constant movement.
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The room got blurry, I could feel the color draining from my face, and beads of sweat started popping up on my arms and legs.
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In the latter, the video footage is often blurry, the crowds are bigger, and people's actions are more subtle and more prone to be misinterpreted.
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The Mavica also took awful photos in two flavors: crap resolution where everything that moves is blurry, or apocalyptically bad resolution with less motion blur.
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Optical image stabilization (OIS) helps to reduce blurry photos and the laser autofocus sensor below the dual LED flash helps to lock onto subjects quickly.
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He experienced some hearing loss, and after each seizure, his vision would remain blurry for a while, but then it would clear up, he said.
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It's all a little bit blurry, but it speaks to Samsung's desire to make all-purpose devices without fear of stepping on its own toes.
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This is a huge benefit because other thermal imaging cameras, which can actually be quite expensive, display blurry images that are often hard to interpret.
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The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
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Thanks to Twitter, we have some blurry, surveillance video-quality evidence of Gomez wearing a jacket that reads 'God Bless Nasty Women' on the back.
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Shooting at 1/25 can be terrible if you have unsteady hands, and the cat is a little blurry on the Canon because of it.
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Sputnik Planitia has been tempting scientists since the early 90's—back when it was just a blurry bright spot on a blob of pixels.
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It's also exactly as amorphous as his previous albums, a painstaking electrotapestry whose thin electronic loops and skeletal song structures coalesce into a blurry wetness.
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You don't put a character through ten minutes of abject humiliation and blurry CGI nudity and not expect it to be answered with pure hellfire.
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Hubble's initial images were disappointingly blurry, and scientists soon realized that the telescope had left the ground with a slight flaw in its primary mirror.
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Since OPEC nations depend on oil revenues to balance their budgets, the line between balancing the market and filling domestic coffers has always been blurry.
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It was a beautiful and creative game in 2007, and it's a beautiful and creative game in 2016 — just one that's a lot less blurry.
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But the coexistence of the two interpretations hints at an important truth, scholars say: The line between coups and revolts can be blurry, even nonexistent.
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At four Gs, your vision grows blurry and your inner organs feel as if they are being vacuumed out a small hole in your back.
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But as it plays out in the real world, those dividing lines have become so blurry as to render them punchlines -- literally, in some cases.
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And while the line separating smart and smart aleck isn't all that thin or blurry, he never could stay on the winning side of it.
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In verse that ranges widely in reference and in register, Gibson explores the blurry boundaries between body and state, sex and commerce, intimacy and surveillance.
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These songs are both grand and blurry; aiming for anthemic kick and romantic catharsis, she's written giant choruses designed for breathless belting, which she does.
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In the background, slightly blurry, we recognize many of the same faces from the previous picture, including the ladies on either side of the boy.
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Like a ghost crying out from the grave, this blurry image comes to us nearly two years after the Rosetta mission came to an end.
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The police have sifted through hundreds of videos from cellphones and surveillance cameras, but the blurry images seen Tuesday were the first they have released.
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There are blurry videos online that seem to show it mostly empty save for two pillars, an altar, incense lamps and plaques on the wall.
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In 2018, she shared two blurry photos of herself standing in front of a mirror and wearing a sheer black shirt that showcased her chest.
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The lengthy "Ad nos," however, is all but symphonic, with dizzyingly virtuosic passages that provide blurry-handed thrills and placid interludes that Mr. Levit relished.
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When you take a blurry photo, for example, the Pixel's camera software can capture a series of alternate images and look for a clearer shot.
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The rest of the details are blurry; all I have in my notebook on Hudson for that day is 'Young, hip-hop - really good friends.
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I lived on drugs because the only day I could survive was one that was blurry and floated by untethered from life without my son.
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The line between behavioral profiling and profiling based on things that people generally consider off limits for discrimination — age, gender, race, nationality — can be blurry.
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The result, in "Re-Member Me," stylishly directed by Jan-Willem van den Bosch and performed in the Public's largest theater, is a bit blurry.
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Shot on a cellphone camera, they are blurry and indistinct, the kind of snap you might trash immediately for want of proper focus or composition.
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This part of Venezuela has become a sort of Wild West, where the lines between what is legal and illegal mining have become increasingly blurry.
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Increasingly blurry vision forced him to give up flying kites and then cricket, after he was repeatedly whacked by balls he could no longer see.
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His secret bookstore became a haven for book lovers who knew its address, and it was famed for its blurry salons that lasted until daybreak.
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My eyesight has been fluctuating; sometimes it&aposs blurry and sometimes it&aposs pretty crystal clear, but, yeah, it&aposs slowly getting better and better.
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If you missed it on Friday, there's also a blurry photo of the folding phone, which is reportedly going to be called the Samsung Bloom.
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But the artist Joy Lynn Davis immediately recognized the blurry image that popped up when she ran a Google image search for sculpture from Nepal.
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Blurry, sustained tones that might be orchestral or electronic and quiet, shifting fields of static hover over muffled beats and subtly rhythmic washes of noise.
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Synchronized swimmers told Reuters they progressively shed their goggles as competitions approach, hoping their muscle memory and gradual tolerance to chlorine compensate for blurry vision.
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Instagram Story, only to feel mortified upon recognizing yourself the next morning as the blurry dirtbag gremlin doing a bad dance, knows what I mean.
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The frame rate is solid throughout, and although it doesn't run at native resolution on a TV or in handheld mode, it isn't distractingly blurry.
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Still, you get a little blurry-eyed looking at them, especially since Mr. Lepage has kept the side and rear walls of the stage black.
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If an image is blurry because the camera didn't catch enough of a person's face, then there's no button that will fill in those blanks.
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Within, I can see the Close painting behind the layers of plastic, suspended in the crate between foam lined barriers, displaying a large blurry face.
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The cameras create a three-dimensional representation of you that looks a bit like the monochromatic and slightly blurry videos made by a Microsoft Kinect.
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Its fingerpicking folk-rock unfurls from a blurry awakening — "First things that she took from me were selfishness and sleep" — to unabashed pride and joy.
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Timofey Mozgov, who is improbably enormous in stature and somehow also always kind of blurry-looking, is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here.
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The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means it will compensate for slight movements so you don't end up taking a blurry shot.
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And the party appeared to be filled with lots of food, drinks, singing and dancing, as Dunham pointed out in a blurry Instagram photo of Lorde.
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I took a selfie with my editor outside a restaurant and thought it was fine, though blurry due to the lack of any optical image stabilization.
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At its worst, digital eye strain can even cause headaches, blurry vision, and decreased melatonin levels that will keep you from getting a solid night's rest.
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The photos often come out dull, discolored, or blurry, unless you use a flash, in which case you're stuck with an artificial shininess and red eyes.
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One watches a flat-screen monitor with feeds from several hallways, zooming in on images of blurry students every so often to get a closer look.
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We've always loved hangovers in storytelling and art because they provide a narrative opportunity for punishment, masochistic justice, and redemption, all rolled into one blurry scene.
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The deal comes amid a blurry rush of agribusiness consolidation in recent months, with ChemChina-Syngenta and DuPont-Dow Chemical forming their own multibillion-dollar Voltrons.
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Here's a blurry look: And here's what the side entrance to the Go store looks like from the interior of Amazon's new "Day One" office building.
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Andreas Tolias, a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine who is co-leading Koch's team, likens our current knowledge of the cortex to a blurry photograph.
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West could be trying to make it clear with this photo that they are a happy family — despite the lack of smiles in this blurry shot.
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That would mean that the line between the ARM-based chip and the Intel chip would get blurry, and this is when it could get interesting.
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" The social network, according to the Times, took down the pages as part of its struggle to navigate the "blurry lines between free speech and disinformation.
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A girl in a yellow dress who stares into the sun while the sprinklers run and uses a vintage camera to take blurry, but meaningful photos.
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But Mario can go pretty far away from you, and the blurry graphics make it tough to discern what he's actually doing and what's around him.
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Attempting to retrace Farah's digital steps and locate the original photo used for the painting, I found two blurry images of Arlo, neither matching Farah's painting.
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So going back to the blurry text on the base-model Kindle feels like reading signs without my glasses: it's doable, but why should you bother?
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Listening all the way through drives home how the traditional early-middle-late narrative, which holds that the works steadily grow in experimentation, can become blurry.
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The app relies on facial detection to identify photos of kids and determines if photos are noisy, blurry or poorly lit to find the best pictures.
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If you're just relying on your eyes (or worse, a camera) to remember a Formula 1 race, you'll be left with a lot of blurry memories.
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Our hearts ache and our eyes are blurry but our dedication and resolve to building a better Trenton through community, creativity and inspiration will never fade.
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The camera system has a primary 213-megapixel sensor and f/2 lens paired with a secondary 5-megapixel unit for depth information and blurry backgrounds.
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The latest visual illusion to make me question my reality is a blurry swirl of colors that disappear if I stare at them for long enough.
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But since Apple's flagship iPhones use actual depth data obtained from two cameras, they produce a more realistic transition between the subject and the blurry background.
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The whole question is tangled even more by the fact that therapeutic drugs are separated from half the nation's party drugs by an increasingly blurry line.
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"Polaroids often look blurry, vinyl sound quality is nowhere near an MP3 or stream — but it makes them feel more vibrant, more real-life," she said.
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That blurry photo of your friend's dancing at the club last night can't be reverse-engineered into a short video of everyone having a good time.
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Verses and choruses exist, but the boundaries are blurry, and she seems more keen on the swells and emotional moments that come in between established structures.
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I headed to The Blurry Pixel on Saturday thinking there would be a lot of likeminded people there hoping to watch this year's Super Smash Bros.
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They reran blurry pictures tweeted by the accounts of members of congress and sent reporters out to grab individual interviews with members of the sit in. .
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Given that they are attached to an officer's moving body, the footage can be blurry, unstable, or show incomplete angles or perspectives -- just like real life.
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A "faceprint" portrait of philosopher and revolutionary Frantz Fanon—an averaging of his photographs used in facial-recognition technology—stares balefully, wonderfully symmetrical, blurry, and haunting.
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It can appear as a rash on the eyelids, or as lesions directly on the eye, causing symptoms like redness, discomfort, blurry vision, and light sensitivity.
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"I love lollipop lips, where lipstick is smudged beyond the lip line so it's totally blurry and it looks like you've just snogged someone," she says.
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He said his eyes would hurt and his vision would become blurry when he tried to read, and he would get headaches and spit up blood.
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In typically bombastic fashion, the company in August tweeted a photo of a Four Loko seltzer can, with blurry images of its competitors in the backdrop.
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They're all a little blurry because he was too excited to stand still, but it doesn't matter because that joyful smile is all you see anyway.
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In late October, Dugan released blurry video of a "person of interest" wearing a hooded jacket casually walking down a street near one of the killings.
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You have to navigate that blurry line between childhood and adulthood, exemplified by physical changes that can make your body feel like it's not your own.
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The distinction between organic and emotional injury can be very blurry; trauma changes neuronal patterns, and therapy can alter a brain that has been physically damaged.
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In late October, Tampa Police released blurry video of a "person of interest" wearing a hooded jacket walking down a street near one of the killings.
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The Saturday Night Live star took to Instagram following the party to share a cute – but blurry – snapshot with the "No Tears Left to Cry" singer.
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The actor was sharing photos of eaten food, part of a table, and even a "mistake," which was quite literally just a blurry picture of nothingness.
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That allows the camera to produce an advanced effect called "depth of field," in which a foreground image is in focus while the background is blurry.
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