He so worked upon his feelings with the pathos of these dreams, that he had to keep swallowing, he was so like to choke; and his eyes swam in a blur of water, which overflowed when he winked, and ran down and trickled from the end of his nose.
, Its wings were a blur while its little needle shaped beak , [en]plunged deep into a flower.
I was in my second year of graduate school at the University of Minnesota, most of which was an extremely blur.
Millennials are also more likely to take on work that is meaningful to them, but they tend to blur work and life together, often checking emails and remaining "on" during after-work hours.
Le says, "is a perfect petri dish to grow those organisms and cause corneal ulcers," open sores on the cornea that can blur vision.
China's tech groups are redefining shopping with stores where you can buy, eat, pick up or take home delivery of, say, Alaskan crab — experimenting with retail in ways that blur the physical and virtual boundaries of shopping.
The creation of business investment districts across the UK and US and the construction of privately owned developments blur the boundaries between the genuine public commons and private property.
95 will blur the background almost beyond recognition and give a very narrow focus area, while the maximum f/16 will bring the whole scene into focus.
" The massive structure may be hard to make out, as it looks like a blur on the screen, but if you envision a pyramid and squint while looking at the area it might appear in front of your eyes.
Another option of this technology would either add a watermark or blur effect to images snapped during the event – in a bid to discourage people from sharing them online.
Twitter users that have a profile picture with higher aesthetic quality – increased contrast, sharpness, saturation, less blur – were associated with open personalities, the team found.
IN THE DAYTIME, the hospital was a maze of teeming, angled hallways, a blur of blazing-white overhead fluorescence.
Scholars warn that Antarctica's political flux could blur the distinction between military and civilian activities long before the continent's treaties come up for renegotiation, especially in parts of Antarctica that are ideal for intercepting signals from satellites or retasking satellite systems, potentially enhancing global electronic intelligence operations.
In many parts of the world we are experiencing a gender blur as it relates to fashion, which has in turn impacted color trends throughout all other areas of design.
Adults may think there is a distinction between "real life" and "cyber space"; for today's kids, these worlds blur.
I remembered the two of us dancing to an old Afghan song, round and round, everyone watching and clapping, the world a blur of flowers, dresses, tuxedos, and smiling faces.
"" Certainly, it can be stressful and exhausting to shuttle through hours of interviewing at a company, to the point it all starts feeling like a bit of a blur.
Companies such as Profusion think wearable gadgets could open a new frontier in workplace analytics, albeit one that would further blur the lines between our work and private lives.
Mrs Ryding added: 'When Street View first launched, they didn't blur out faces, but there was no need to with him - he was covered by a cloud of smoke anyway!
Where I live in Manhattan, life has recently been a seemingly endless blur of snow and record-breaking low temperatures.