Sentences with phrase «of a blur for»

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.
The last 12 months have probably been a bit of a blur for the folks over at Amazon.
Have a look at Neil's review of Blur for a more complete rundown.
Check out the latest trailer of Blur for more incentive.
For all this, Opie may be best known for his blandly homogenised portrait of Blur for the cover of their 2000 The Best Of album.

Not exact matches

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.
It's this group that blurs the line between actual illness and the kind of «not feeling well» that can be an excuse for poor performance or absences.
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.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more.»
Knowing just how lucky we are allows us to unlock a gratitude for simply being alive we may have forgotten in the hectic blur of the mundane.
It's normal for even the best entrepreneurs to experience a blur of focus every now and then.
And, it looks like the borders of the summer blockbuster season will continue to be blurred in coming years, as Fast & Furious 7 is expected to be released in the first week of April 2015 while the highly - anticipated Warner Brothers release Batman vs. Superman is scheduled for early March of 2016.
Native advertising may be working for some, but others are skeptical of how these ads blur the lines between editorial content and advertising.
And the way that this has blurred the line is that Trump is not criticizing them and calling them «fake news» for incorrect reporting most of the time, it's just critical reporting.
Two years later, he bought British label Parlophone for $ 742 million, giving him an expanded roster of musical acts that includes Coldplay, Blur, Metallica, and Bruno Mars.
And the blurring of the lines between software and services will make it easier for all kinds of companies to be, in some fashion, software companies with novel value propositions.
We are quickly approaching Thanksgiving, which means for most of us, now until New Year's, life might be a blur.
Soskis says the blurring of lines between for - profit and nonprofit will continue both at the corporate and individual levels, assuming the public becomes accustomed to it.
And as the tasks amass, the roles become blurred and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep track of who's responsible for what.
The overall focus for the season was to bring edgy, fun and creative fashion elements to functional athletic pieces and conversely, traditionally athletic details to lifestyle — blurring the two points of view.
The Recording Industry of America on Monday urged a federal appeals court to reconsider a recent decision upholding a $ 5.3 million judgment against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams for copying a Marvin Gaye song to create their 2013 smash «Blurred Lines.»
All speakers agreed that the sector was experiencing a blurring of previously clear boundaries and responding to this would be a challenge for the future.
The blurring had been a feature of Alberta politics for many years.
The lyrics do not really sound like «blurred lines of consent» or «rape culture» to me — he clearly talks about waiting for the woman to take an interest.
Nor was their faith without learning or indifferent to their pluralistic culture; on the contrary, their scholarship and concern for effective proclamation seemed far more profound than the blurred lines of Canberrra.
For the unfamiliar, Gawker is an online journalism site that has garnered a lot of controversy for blurring the lines as far as what's considered «ethical» journaliFor the unfamiliar, Gawker is an online journalism site that has garnered a lot of controversy for blurring the lines as far as what's considered «ethical» journalifor blurring the lines as far as what's considered «ethical» journalism.
The Word was made flesh...» In my childhood, this was the Gospel reading for the morning after, the kind of explanatory imagining that would take place when the sun had risen, the angels and shepherds were gone and all the hushed wonder of the night before was blurring in memory.
Yet for all the affinity between the Thomist - Aristotelian theory of natural law and the Lutheran theology of the orders of creation, we will need to observe the fundamental differences between them that Barth's criticism blurs.
Maybe that is why it's still fun, for both of us, we're blurring the lines of work and play, smelling of sawdust and longing for each other, books and honest sweat, laughter and arguments.
No big deal» — to which I wanted to plead, «Please remember, if just for a moment, the horror you felt upon learning this for the first time, before all the scholarly articles dulled the blade and blurred the faces of actual human beings into flat, emotionless ideas.
In any case scripture or science being open to interpretation always is reflective of the interpreter so consider the source.A fascinating documentary via PBS / internet is String Theory for a discussion of the line between science and (humanistic) theology becoming blurred.
A theological vision is necessary for Evangelicals to shape the intuitions we will need to face the challenges of the future — whether they are ethno - nationalism, artificial intelligence, or the blurring of what humanity itself is through cloning and hybridization.
These internal relationships, these new subject - object wholes — which blur the distinction between subject and object — are for Merleau - Ponty Gestalt - structured, since one feature of a Gestalt is that each part bears to others as well as to the whole interdependent rather than independent relations.
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
Thus the stage was set for the development of another mystique to blur our perceptions of reality by diminishing the general opinion of the minister while glorifying a limited number of non-threatening activities to which society seems determined to commit him.
For Erasmus, theology was a rather tiresome professional necessity, tending towards blurring of fact, and often a threat to genuine scholarship, simple piety and good morals.
In doing so they tended to posit some sort of intuition of God's nature - which in Catholic theology is a work of grace - as the foundation for certainty in our knowledge of every day reality and so blurred the distinction between nature and grace.
This may seem like an unremarkable turn of events, but according to Grant Castleberry of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (flagship organization for the complementarianism movement, which advocates hierarchal gender roles in the home, church, and society), it represents a severe «cultural capitulation» which, «instead of helping guide children towards embracing who they actually are, blurs reality,» «confuses them,» and «drags them through the dark labyrinths» of their parents» gender - based delusions.
The holiday season was a blur for this baker — I went through so many chocolate chips and pecans and pounds of sugar that I honestly wasn't sure what I had left.
«These are impressive results, particularly in light of the challenges posed by global mega trends impacting our industry, from macroeconomic and political volatility, the continued rebalancing of the economic world, to shifting consumer preferences and increasing demand for healthier products, to the disruption of retail caused by the rapid growth of e-commerce and the blurring of channel lines,» Ms. Nooyi said.
Right in the middle of the tour, all the previous locations started blurring together in my memory, but I had my new iBook for word processing of my notes and Web access.
Combine this with the increasing competition in this sector as more of the categories blur for example we've seen the proliferation of flavoured waters, functional beverages e.g. coconut water, birch water, coldpress juices and the popularity of iced teas and coffees.
The blur of pushing food around on plates for an eight - hour shift, with an Igor - like book assist, is our lab at Del Posto, and sometimes our juices get so ready to explode that the off - menu plates we send out are the experiments.
«After I tasted 14 sandwiches at this event, it was hard for a few of them not to blur together.
In opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practice.
And in the freestyle final, held on the midway of Montreal's La Ronde amusement park, Shults's legs were so sore from his net matches that they had little oomph left for blending, barraging and blurring.
• The linebetween art and life is beginning to blur for at least one member of the castof Entourage, HBO's series about the cushy existence of a young Hollywood starand his posse of pals.
This took the idea of Bryan not being right for WWE to a whole new level, as it blurred the lines between reality and WWE as an entertainment product.
To me it seems like the lines have been blurred for a lot of people who aren't hardcore fans of the sport, and so the amazing merits of what these champs are doing (Nunes, DJ, even Stipe) don't seem to carry the weight they may have if McGregor never came along.
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.
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