Sentences with phrase «of a blur when»

That allows her to image the cells of awake, moving creatures, such as the flashing neurons of crawling fly larvae or the beating hearts of twitching zebrafish, without the problem of blurring when the animal moves.
That way, NVIDIA says, you get none of the blurring when trying to take HDR shots of moving subjects, and there's no between - frame delay while the camera does its processing.

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«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!»»
Thiel says he himself was a victim of the blurring of that line when Gawker outed him as a homosexual in 2007 without his permission.
The line of defense becomes blurred when you haven't taken time to outline your strategic social media approach.
Of course, all ideas created in the blur of exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alerOf course, all ideas created in the blur of exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alerof exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alert.
Don't let feelings of closeness blur the professional boundaries that must always be present when working with managers, coworkers, and clients.
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.
The line between the two often blurs, especially when you consider King a part of the prophetic tradition, as many do.
I remember how an afternoon could pass in such a lazy way when I was that gap - toothed kid with sunshine in her hair, a day passing a slow never - ending way of sunshine and wandering, how minutes blurred into hours, and it was just the way of things, a quieter mind somehow.
Back when I was terrified of public speaking, I'd approach the podium and, in my mind, drop a diaphanous curtain in front of the audience so I could look at them without seeing them, acknowledge their blur of faces without catching any doubt or disdain or incredulity that might lurk in their eyes.
When Jenson says that God is «pres ent to creatures in their space» he is actually in agreement with Newton's doctrine of God and space, though he earlier accused Newton (wrongly) of having «blurred the line between Creator and creation.»
Inevitably the moment of crisis arrived when ambiguity could no longer blur the issue.
When we attend to these kinds of realities, says Marty, «James Madison offers a more accurate characterization: there is a «line of distinction» between civil and religious authorities — a line that is often permeable, sometimes blurred, always contested.»
They successfully created a world - against - the - world or world - within - a-world, a cradle - to - grave, dusk - to - dawn, Sunday - to - Saturday envelope of meaning, thus shaping a market that the mainline lost when it urged churches to blur and blend with the best of secular culture.
This one moment when you're driving down the road, the music is on loud, you tip your head back and the light is flashing between the trees, faster and faster, a blur of light and leaves.
Sometimes the blurring is around the edges, as when Phoenix starts to look more like L.A. than like Santa Fe or when northern Missouri looks more like the Midwest than like the «Southern Crossroads» that its southern half fits into, or when Maryland sits at the intersection of the Middle Atlantic to its north and the South on the other side.
Whilst there may be some truth in this, when it comes to the dawn of Man even these lines become blurred because the story of Adam and Eve, albeit couched in myth, does seek to provide «what» and «how» answers.
The blurring of the typological outlines occurs when one examines Brooks.
When in his journals he speaks of Orthodoxy in America, it is not always clear whether he means the OCA or the more hard - line traditionalists of the Russian émigré community, the line between the two being frequently blurred.
We're in an era where limits are pushed and boundaries are crossed; where walls are broken and judgment is blurred; when sexuality is trivialized, lying is a means to an end, and selfishness is a way of life.
When the secular press tried to make an issue of Morlino's meddling in politics, blurring the line between church and state, or coercing his priests, Morlino didn't back down.
When it comes to the Firecast podcast, I have a trio of GREAT interviews with some talented product makers coming up ahead: Dan Arnold of SuckleBusters, who produces some outstanding BBQ seasonings, sauces and more; Paul Sarris of Sweet Sunshine Sauces, who has concocted a lineup of genre - bending and category - blurring, all - purpose chili sauces; and the one and only Chad Lowcock of Race City Sauce Works, who is one of the utmost flavor geniuses in the food industry.
I was focused on the menu — divided into five categories («Snackles,» a goofy term that London made up, «Cold / Cool,» «Warm / Hot,» «Limited Availability,» and «Sides»)-- when I noticed a blur out of the corner of my eye.
Maybe the stars aligned and we were with the right people in the right place on the right night when a drippy, chocolatey dessert arrived and the rest of the night became a blur.
People's hatred of Wenger just blatantly blurs vision at times... «We all know what happened last summer when it seemed that Wenger deliberately put off telling us fans that Welbeck needed another operation until the day after the transfer window had firmly shut.»
He's still crucial, of course, make no mistake, but there's plenty others who can step in when Parker doesn't have it, just like a retro performance from the French blur like Thursday's can cover up others» inequities.
It's an unfortunate side effect of blurring the lines — they don't magically «un-blur» when you want them to.
When Willie Mays made the 1972 All - Star team, he was hitting like a blurred copy of what he was in his prime.
Then, when someone who embodies what we feel Vince likes in a top guy gets a big push, that original blurring of kayfabe makes it difficult to separate the two.
Might this still be true (if it ever were) at a time when league identities have been blurred by increased player movement, interleague play and the consolidation of umpires?
«He told me he had blurred vision, and that's when we made the move [to sit him out for the remainder of the game].»
There are a few important factors you need to take into consideration when using your macro setting to avoid blurred and out of focus images.
«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.
When I got in the taxi at 5 am (2 am on my body clock) to return home, the weekend was starting to blur, but as I typed up all my notes on the plane, I realized I extracted more out of this conference than I had expected.
It's a time when the activities of the day begin to blur with our inner thoughts.
When my twins arrived the first few months were a blur, as most moms of multiples will tell you.
This is the time when your world revolves around the baby and as you go through the weeks, it would all be just a blur of activity from birth until this stage, so it is best to relax and enjoy each moment with your baby.
When a couple uses the ubiquitous «honey» instead of their names, they blur the lines of their separate identities, and sexual attraction can not survive.
When asked about his view of the feminist movement, he seemed to blur his position.
Forensically speaking, Robin Thicke (pictured) and Pharrell Williams» didn't rip off Marvin Gaye when they wrote the song «Blurred Lines,» no matter what you think of the song.
When physicians begin curing athletic injuries with gene therapy, the boundaries of healing and enhancement will blur.
When it burrows, those tentacles can touch 12 different objects every second, appearing to the human eye as no more than a pink blur of activity.
Furthermore, the conventional cameras mounted on drones work only when there is a high amount of light available, and the drone's speed has to be limited otherwise the resulting image is motion - blurred and can not be used by computer vision algorithms.
For example, a multi-sheet layer is made of stacked atoms, a structure that forms a blurred image when the layer is tilted.
«That means that when we print a QR code, we see the QR code and not any blurring or bleeding of colors.»
Says Sawaoka: «In general, we think there is great potential in better understanding how the behavior of individual organization members reflects on the image of organizations, and vice versa, especially at a time when ubiquitous online social networks, fast news cycles, and the blurring of privacy norms increasingly puts individual behavior on display.»
Rather than snapping images the way that your cell - phone camera does — by integrating the light such that images blur if you move — NuSTAR detects individual particles of X-ray light and marks when they are measured.
You may be able to «zoom out» to recall several parts of your living room at once, but when you do, the details of individual objects will become a mental blur.
This can actually happen when water reaches its boiling point under high pressure, where the distinction between the liquid and the compressed gas phases blurs to the point of the two being virtually indistinguishable.
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