Sentences with phrase «world of blurred»

Nelson's paintings are created from a world of blurred imaginary demons and shadowy creatures, derived from myths that are both unsentimental and mysterious, with grim undertones in his motifs.
The «world of Blur» (as the packaging has it) is, predictably enough, a round - the - world series of races.

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And it's blurring the lines between the virtual world and its bricks - and - mortar stores: Shoppers can buy items they see on Pinterest and Instagram with just a couple of taps on their phones, via apps such as Like2Buy.
Within a decade, virtual reality devices will reshape how we interact with the digital world, the internet of things will change how we think of our homes and offices, while wearables will blur the line between biology and technology like never before.
Rather, Facebook is ready to launch a set of new services and technologies that blur the distinction between the physical and digital worlds.
In one popular study of the problem of God today, John A. T. Robinson questions the relevance of a theism that would think of God as a heavenly, completely perfect person who resides above the world and mankind.4 The same issue is raised by Harvey Cox, who writes: The willingness of the classical philosophers to allow the God of the Bible to be blurred into Plato's Idea of the Good or Aristotle's Prime Mover was fatal.
Reducing communication to being an instrument at the service of the advancement of the churches has blurred the very meaning of communication and its relationship with mission, and has allowed the development of a mistaken theological concept about its place in the life of the church and the world.
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.
[Rachel Zoll, 2001:8 A] This example indicates the influence that the sheer number of adherents of a particular religion have on the socio - political affairs of modern states, and in a world where truth seems to get blurred amidst statistics.
At the existential level of living faith and inner constructs of belief, the clear - cut lines so essential to unified doctrine and distinctive creeds blur, and the world of faith becomes a kaleidoscope.
Slowly: out of that sleep that numbs the knife edge, I come home to a various world, to faces and voices, To a blur of angels at this keep, awaiting.Vague prophecies of life somewhat lasting, A testing of steadying heartbeat, of firm susperation.Such is the welcomed review of my waking, I, who long....
It should also be pointed Out that the memory - lane of dalits in re» member» ing their cultural values is blurred by the influences of world - view of other religions to which they converted later.
Elaborating on the ever - blurring line between Burgundians and top New World Chardonnays, Tan explained: «Chardonnay is a very competitive grape variety that producers around the world are now really getting the hang of understanding how the grape variety works in that particular region or environment and producing very good quality wWorld Chardonnays, Tan explained: «Chardonnay is a very competitive grape variety that producers around the world are now really getting the hang of understanding how the grape variety works in that particular region or environment and producing very good quality wworld are now really getting the hang of understanding how the grape variety works in that particular region or environment and producing very good quality wines.
«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.
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.
The ending to Game 5 of the World Series was a blur inside a game that was a fever dream.
The days, weeks and months that followed were a blur of sleepless nights, trying to breastfeed the twins and take care of their two - and - a-half - year - old sister, whose world had just changed dramatically.
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.
They have gone from seeing the world through shades of grey and blur to vivid images and stark colours.
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The boundary between an objective «world out there» and our own subjective consciousness that seemed so clearly defined in physics before the eerie discoveries of the 20th century blurs in quantum mechanics.
You know you shouldn't be tampering with nature, you particularly shouldn't be blurring the species boundaries; as I have just shown you, there is lots of blurring of species boundaries out in the natural world, particularly among bacteria, and it has been going on for billions of years.
BUCKYBALLS — molecules made up of 60 carbon atoms — can behave like waves, blurring the boundary between the everyday world and the realm of quantum mechanics.
Your crush becomes the focus of your attention and the rest of the world fades away, becomes blurred around the edges.
You will notice that the pictures are blurred out, but as you know, we always do that to protect the identities of those using these dating sites in case they don't want that shared with the world.
«In today's modern world there are so many factors contributing to blurred lines and mixed messages when it comes to dating and relationships,» says Rachel Sussman, a Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker who partnered with ChristianMingle and JDate to analyze the findings of their study.
In one of the most striking locales, an open - air throne room is horizontally lined with suspended tree limbs, creating a loose pattern that pointedly blurs the divide between the interior and exterior worlds and is echoed by the fretwork in costumes and other sets.
AliceVR blurs the lines between fantasy and reality with a certain amount of competence in its loose sci - fi adaptation of the classic tale Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but pushes too hard to put you into a world where up is down and down is up.
Subjects like the moral repercussions of transhumanist science, the blurring of the line between man and God and the depredations of the white military industrial complex upon the natural world.
After all, it wasn't too long ago that the genre appeared to be careering down the direction of connected open - world experiences, with E3 presentations for the likes of Destiny, Need for Speed Rivals and Ubisoft's The Division each looking to blur the line between single - player and multiplayer.
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It blurs the stakes and makes it impossible to know what, if anything, the risks of operating in such an otherwise - lethal world are.
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.
I don't think Kit ever succumbed to the tendencies he explores in «David Holzman's Diary» — he seemed to truly enjoy living in the real world — but the fact that he identified that part of himself, and built a boundary - blurring film around it, gives you a sense of how self - aware and honest he could be.
Commentating on the horrors of human greed, which sees both Chase and Pollard pursue a «whale haven» despite warning, Howard blurs the line between fiction and real events to explore the powerlessness of man against the forces of the natural world.
Making use of the Frostbite engine, FIFA 18» blurs the line between the virtual and real worlds, bringing to life the heroes, teams, and atmospheres of the world's game.»
In some films, like Code Unknown and Caché, Haneke creates multiple on - screen realities, through movie sets and cameras that are part of the story, to blur the boundaries of time and space within the world of the movie.
The animals aren't just given names for our benefit, they're given imagined thoughts and motivations, blurring the actual drama of this rarely seen world.
The camera lingers on her eyes and on his steps, while the rest of the motion of the world blurs around them.
Many of the artworks depict a blurring of the distinction between the man - made and living worlds.
The dividing lines will blur and Learning and Development professionals will have to take the onus of designing experiences that are seamlessly interwoven across different ecosystems and provide real - world, on the job application.
Plaster the gas pedal again, rage against the g rush, watch the world outside the windshield blur into a bedlam of color and shadow and light, feel yourself be changed.
The ride finally slowed down, and the world around me changed from a blur of motion to a field of happy crowds enjoying a summer day.
The authors of these provocative, ripe - for - discussion novels use incisive humor as a mode for addressing complex questions about the enormous impact social media and other online phenomena have on every aspect of our lives, offering unprecedented access to and connection with the world while also blurring the distinction between facts and lies, eroding privacy, undermining trust, and impacting livelihoods.
And yet that same journey can lead to a radical rediscovery of love, peace and identity in a world blurred by confusion, unworthiness and anxiety.
And on the subject of interesting hardware, here's a link to Nokia's entry into the burgeoning netbook market, the Nokia Booklet 3G, showing more boundaries blurring as the computing world and the web go mobile.
«He watched out the window of my car as the world blurred by, wagging his tail, [and] looked as if he was smiling!»
«The PrioVR Dev Kit is a technology platform that allows for complete tracking of a person's body, with minimal lag — a major step forward in blurring the line between the real world and virtual reality.
The line between good and evil blurs in this immersive adventure where the fate of two interlocked worlds hangs in the balance.
Along with that news, they also announced that Sonic Lost World would be the title of the Blue Blur's next outing.
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