Blurring Sentence Examples

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  • Her tears rose, blurring her vision.

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  • Her throat was tight, her eyes blurring from tears.

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  • He was quiet, the words and holograms before him blurring as he thought.

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  • We must make allowance for the existence of this margin, and for the blurring of the boundary-line that goes along with it.

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  • Tears welled up in her eyes, blurring the shaking hands.

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  • Blurring of the vision, depending on what kind of contact is being worn, can be expected.

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  • They block blue light while driving, leading to less distraction and blurring.

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  • You can drink beer until you puke your guts out to compete for the title of Insanely Dependant Alcoholic, or use the screen blurring effects this creates to add extra difficulty to your next battle.

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  • The blurring and shaking at high speeds gives you a good sense of speed.

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  • For both, the result is a blurring of vision.

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  • All children with Marfan should be taught to recognize the signs of retinal detachment (sudden blurring of vision in one eye becoming progressively worse without pain or redness) and ask their parents to seek professional help immediately.

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  • Choose a white metal such as white gold or platinum that will not contrast as harshly with the stone's edges, blurring where the stone and setting meet.

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  • It comes equipped with Panasonic's "Intelligent Auto" mode (iA), which determines the optimal shooting mode and helps correct blurring, focus, and color issues.

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  • Simply put, "gender bending" is blurring the line between the male and female identities that are commonly found in society.

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  • In the 800's, Pope Boniface IV moved All Saints Day from May 13 to November 1, thus blurring the two celebrations together.

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  • If you will be printing on an ink jet printer rather than a laser printer, you want to be careful that the ink will not bleed and feather, ruining crisp lines of text and blurring images.

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  • Using a blurring brush or a "clone"-type tool, just paint over the lines.

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  • Damian dropped to the floor with a roar, his eyes blurring as more fire and liquid tore through him.

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  • She slumped in a chair at the kitchen table, eyes blurring as she struggled to make out the forms.

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  • The most conspicuous colour band of the principal bows is the red; the other colours shading off into one another, generally with considerable blurring.

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  • The dividing line between these and Internet services is blurring.

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  • The blurring evident in the image is thought to result from atmospheric refraction.

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  • The blurring of these boundaries is particularly salient in many African contexts.

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  • Moreover, the opening theme is formed of slow arpeggios; and the more modern harmonic elements, though technically chromatic, consist, from the modern point of view, rather in swift changes between nearly related keys than in chromatic blurring of the main key.

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  • Maurice is always blurring the facts with hyperbole.

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  • Prevents blurring and compensates for low light and unsteady conditions.

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  • It was originally designed to fix common photo errors including blurring and red-eye.

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  • Doing so will help keep the child in focus while blurring the background.

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  • Other effects of OHS include visual blurring when the optical disk swells and strain on the heart as it tries to pump fluids through.

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  • The reality of many of these products - some of which are even used as training tools by pilots - are further blurring the line between a simulation tool and games.

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