Sentences with phrase «much of a blur»

The first few months of Ben's life are much of a blur for me because of the crying and the resulting sleep deprivation and insanity.
With its adaptive optics systems, which remove much of the blurring effect of the earth's atmosphere, the VLT's vision is sharp enough to allow someone, theoretically, to read a newspaper headline at a distance of over 10 kilometres.
I did not notice much of a blurring effect but it did provide extra hydration and illuminates the skin leaving skin glowing without looking oily or shiny.
My original cliq, however was unusable after 2.1 upgrade until I killed as much of the blur as possible.

Not exact matches

A plain background works best, but if the subject is in a crowd or busy area, blur the background as much as you can with the help of a telephoto lens, wide open.
If you don't take it slow and careful, you'll often run into situations where too much of the area surrounding your subject isn't blurred.
I haven't thought much of Robin Thicke since his Blurred Lines video came out.
Similar sentiments are heard today from «pastoral planners» who take their cues from Protestant megachurches in which creating a feeling of «ownership» on the part of the congregation, often by blurring the border between sacred and profane, is very much part of the marketing - and - retention strategy.
The endless fields of corn and soybeans blur into the expanses of the American Middle West, fly - over country, where ethanol plants and windmill farms have sprouted in recent years but nothing much makes the national news.
This creating out of passion and love, this carrying, this seemingly - never - ending - waiting, this knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, this pain, this labour, this blurred line between joy and «please make it stop,» this feeling of «I can't do it» and it's just too much, this delivery in blood and hope and humanity?
The idea that voluntary forms of Christian religion are somehow closer to the original Christian meaning than are established churches cuts far too many corners, blurs far too many important distinctions, engages in too much special pleading, and ignores far too much history to be persuasive.
On the other hand, we are introduced to the nature and spirit of transcendentalism, but aren't told much about how the «softening contours and the blurring of details» in landscapes by George Inness reveal «underlying structures that directly mirrored the divine.»
This is very much Anglican comprehensiveness or the Orthodox theory of economy, which tend to leave the boundaries rather blurred.
The doctrine of the Trinity keeps us from settling for a God who is too small or, as in much contemporary spirituality so big or vague that God becomes what a friend once dubbed «the Sacred Blur
There, understanding God was often identified with a «personal knowledge» of God that came, not so much through any particular affection such as love, but rather through the very intensity of one's emotions, intensity so great that in the surge of emotion distinctions between love, fear, guilt and joy blurred entirely.
from Brooke Many of you are used to a our blog posts in a much more timely manner... The past few months has been a blur and our posts / newsletters have been somewhat irregular as we have been helping our employees keep up with our biggest month of sales yet.
And while there is much blurring, with some sick of Wenger but wanting him to bow out with a trophy and a legacy, and others who have supported his retention now angling for a change, that is our analytical right as fans — we can love the man yet get frustrated with him, we can support him and despair at some of his decisions, and we can debate his merits and flaws ad nauseam.
The first few months of night feeds were honestly a blur that didn't bother me too much, but man by the 4th month I was exhausted!
I don't remember much these days, and honestly, it kind of went by in a blur.
Involvement of the UN or the IMF blurs the responsibility even further; much of the energy in the Balkan protectorates has been invested in squabbles between imperial institutions.
This diffraction barrier, explicitly defined by German physicist Ernst Abbe in 1873, makes a smeared blur of much that happens in and on a cell.
Ghez has been able to enhance her research by using adaptive optics imaging technology that compensates for the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere by using a laser to probe the atmosphere, resulting in much sharper images.
«A light dusting of highlighter blurs them, but apply too much and you end up spotlighting them,» she explains.
Much like a tinted moisturiser, but more with more coverage, bb creams blur imperfections, have a sheer to light coverage, 24 hydration, and with an SPF of 15.
Rapper, singer, and fashion enthusiast Theophilus London is known just as much for his genre - blurring sound as he is for single handedly keeping wide - brim hat makers in business (well sort of).
They were a pretty good consignment score from last summer, or possibly early fall; that whole period is pretty much a blur of late - pregnancy hormones and post-delivery sleep deprivation slash exhaustion.
Our love of chambray and mutual blurred vision unites us, and this is where we share our adventures in love, style, food, DIY and so much more, seen through our bespectacled eyes.
If you are a student of humankind like me, I'm sure you've come to comprehent that the lines between good and evil or hypocrisy and honesty are pretty much blurred.
The program can identify 90 % of images with a human face, even profiles and unfocused blurs, and improves bad color balance to create a much better head shot than the single sent in.
It's too much in the sense of pure length, but too little given its cast of dozens, many of whom start to blur together.
As much time is spent on their story arc as any other, which does occasionally blur the thematic resonance of the story to be more about the new culture of India vs. the traditional class and matchmaking structure, but one can also read into this the angle that India, like the building and its residents, is an old country that must also find new life through new ideas, not getting stuck in old ways of thinking at the cost of growth.
But in a film with as much to show as The Lost City Of Z — the primeval aura of the rainforest, the social currents of an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur togetheOf Z — the primeval aura of the rainforest, the social currents of an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur togetheof the rainforest, the social currents of an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur togetheof an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur togetheof World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur togetheof emotion and exposition blur together.
We're doing 10 episodes and I think the interesting part about it is exactly what you said, everything's changed so much; the line between film and TV has blurred so much over the years, I think Jack Ryan is a product of that blurring so much that I think that they're not even really considering it a TV show, they're calling it a movie that's being told in 10 parts; and that's not just an argument of semantics, it's actually true.
A combination of Aronofsky's Pi (doing the «math = god = madness» equation much better, I should add), Good Will Hunting, Marathon Man, and eventually Drop Dead Fred, A Beautiful Mind ultimately outsmarts itself by blurring reality and fiction so awkwardly that when a pivotal uplift sequence occurs towards the end, one is left wondering for a time whether that, too, is some kind of delusion.
In the film, those lines blur in spectacularly destructive fashion, when aspects of Elliott's latest memoir become challenged by reality — specifically, that his «dead» father is very much alive.
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.
To make the wait for tomorrow's launch that much more difficult, check out the new launch trailer for the 2D revival of Sega's blue blur.
As the story develops, it blurs too much into a greatest - hits mix from the history of action movies, from James Bond and Indiana Jones to X-Men and Iron Man.
However, Sellers isn't interested in much more than the anecdotal value of all this and after the first 100 pages the stories blur into one long binge of sex, booze and violence.
In a similar vein, this deep well of anxiety and pessimism was mined very effectively in Jeff Nichols» Take Shelter (2011), which blurred the line between imagined and real - world disaster in much the same way Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (1999) constructed a very real world that grew increasingly surreal and dangerous.
... truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum
While the plot above all seems pretty straight forward, PTA has managed to craft something that truly blurs the lines of comprehension; so much so, that even the most in - tuned PTA aficionado's — myself included — will struggle to decipher the director's latest cinematic conundrum.
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 metropoliOf 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 metropoliof 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 metropoliof 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 metropoliof civilian bystanders from an Eastern European metropolis.
And much of the dialogue and lyrics is aimed directly at adults and will be a blur to kids.
There is too much nuance and too much overlap, and all of this subtle variation blurs the identity of the most significant Bimmers.
The crazy specs, the outrageous claims... these things can become a bit of a blur over time, much like the supercars they represent.
There are in fact lots of people with much better than 20/20 Vision, and for almost everyone visual acuity is actually limited by blurring due to imperfections of the lens in the eye.
At other intervals the image would look blurred out, less contrasted; while the jetbook pretty much looks the same no matter how you hold it (save for the reflection of the light source on the screen).
The blurred images does not do much to clear the air as well though there is some details available of the tablet.
John with his arm thrown around Ella's shoulder, his face and eyes lit with the exaltation of the gloriously drunk, Lilly crying in her arms, what Ella knew to be her own much younger face blurred in movement as it turned toward Lilly's cries at the exact moment of the camera's looking.
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