Sentences with phrase «in the blur of»

Of course, all ideas created in the blur of exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alert.
That was just the latest in the blurring of fact versus fiction, real versus unreal, in a show that has captured the absurdity of this singular place and time.
In the blur of news coming out of Washington, the legal maneuvers involving a pornographic film actress who says she had an affair with President Trump and the president's lawyer who paid her hush money may seem like just another reality - show - ready spectacle at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I thought this statement was particularly pertinent as it demonstrates another theme I think it set to accelerate in the blurring of lines between traditional industries and technological advancement.
a huge buck leaping in front of the car in a blur of massive antlers.
Christmas took me by surprise this year — December flew by in a blur of work projects and deadlines, and then suddenly it was December 25 and just as suddenly, it's now the last day of 2017.
The holiday season passes in a blur of tinsel, stars and random Santas.
In a blur of flashing color the victorious Ferrari of the 1960 Grand Prix of Endurance rushes past the camera of Marvin Newman, who here and in six fallowing pages reflects the special mood of France's famous race
And then all the carefully planned strategies were lost in the blur of a barroom brawl.
The last few songs blended together in a blur of sameness.
The weeks seem to pass in a blur of school runs, gym classes, seeing friends and of course the endless cooking and cleaning.
Sometimes in the blur of childbirth this is exactly how it happens.
Some mornings pass in a blur of crumbs and diaper changes.
The first year of your baby's life passes by so quickly in a blur of milestones and sleep deprivation, that by the time they reach 12 months old you have both earnt a celebration.
The next few weeks will pass by in a blur of night feeds, visitors, films and countless cups of undrunk, cold tea.
«Nobody told me that in the blur of new motherhood I might not remember even the basics of what I was doing — like when my baby last nursed.
In a blur of sleeplessness and adjustment to a new baby, simply making it through the day can take all of our energy.
Hundreds of bills were approved by both houses in a blur of legislative activities.
In the blur of all the stuff, we didn't do it...»
Reyes awoke in a blur of bandages, surrounded by other wounded soldiers.
Entire weeks can pass in a blur of morning runs, followed by a green smoothie, followed by an hour of email, followed by two hours of writing, followed by the same colorful lunch bowl.
Raey slip dress, Chloé Kerenn slides, coat and hoodie by yours truly In blur of last weekend.
The last few weeks before the holidays always speed by in a blur of happy hours, parties, dinners and concerts.
I have definitely been in the blur of motherhood now where I have to constantly ask people what day of the week it is.
My weekend went by in a blur of Mardi Gras events.
As Helen shimmies through a series of film clips in a blur of noisy colour, she and the phenomenon of her popularity are verbally examined.
Whilst I can't imagine a quasi - documentary / fiction film like this has much to offer in a second viewing, it's a unique experience — a must for Hitchcock fans and anyone interested in the blurring of fact and fiction.
Even creator Stan Lee makes his patented hilarious cameo we've come to expect in Avengers: Age Of Ultron, but overall, the blended elements of hilarity and possible ultimate destruction is lost in a blur of exhilarating, yet sometimes confusing action which focuses not so much on destroying the bad guys, but evacuating a group of civilian bystanders from an Eastern European metropolis.
In any event mortality and hedonism are two big themes here: 120 BPM is a portrait of young lives experienced in a blur of urgency.
In the blur of this shared consciousness, can Hyde ever be confident these crimes were not committed by his hand?
Like most middle - class couples with young children, the Robinsons (whose names we've changed) spend their days in a blur of activity.
The holidays pass in a blur of excitement and enthusiasm, and before we know it, we return to the daily habits and practices that generated a desire for change in the first place.
At the same time that Sandi was about to open the back slider for Bozzie to return, a large hawk descended to the ground in a blur of feathers and dog fur.
He seems to skip once in a while, or extend his leg as if kicking at a bee chasing him, although it's hard to tell in the blur of frenzied motion that is Dave's usual waking state.
Hike through tropical forests where exotic birds flit in blurs of vivid color.
It's fast, furious and utterly brutal, with Kratos smashing and stabbing everything that gets in his way in a blur of flashing blades, gravity - defying leaps and vicious kicks.
Robert Melee's multi-media practice finds its psychological analogues in the blurring of beauty and grotesquerie, nostalgia and critique.
The art of preeminent American modernist Stuart Davis (1892 — 1964) feels especially vital today in its blurring of distinctions between text and image, high and low culture, and abstraction and figuration.
While it is possible to become blissfully lost in the blur of Untitled # 3, there are a number of other landscapes worthy of extended viewing in «Blurred Horizons.»
In a blurring of authorship, Labatte creates these images with her assistants and includes their first names parenthetically in the individual photographs» titles.
Part of the unconventional beauty of Ketuta Alexi - Meskhishvili's photographs lies in their blurring of the boundary between medium and motif; her approach to representation is intimately bound up with the inherent characteristics of the photographic medium.
Yesterday passed in a blur of craft, cooking and medical emergencies at housegoeshome.
Otherwise the moment will pass on by in the blur of my to do list.
It isn't enough to let days slip by in a blur of chaos and busyness and just hope things turn out for the best.

Not exact matches

«They put him in the back in the scene between Adam and I and when the trailer first came out I got a little picture where he had kind of circled this blur in the back and he's like, «That's me!»»
Befitting a campaign in which the leading candidate is known for a TV show that blurred the lines between reality and scripted TV drama, there are any number of sub-texts and counter-narratives in Trump's attack on Kelly.
This season trades the swamps of Louisiana for the freeways of Los Angeles and stars Rachel McAdams, Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch, and Vince Vaughn in a mosaic of characters who blur the line between cop and criminal.
In 2015, she founded LIVELY, a brand that blurs the lines of lingerie, active, and swim.
You have uploaded them before, the various white - and - black Facebook pictures of the beach, filtered and blurred with in - depth and exciting quotes about human nature.
Robin's talk made me wonder if the concept of «employee» and «contractor» will blur even more in the future.
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