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"I saw a thread on Reddit where they were trying to figure out whether Pizzolatto blacked out one of the star's in Orion's Belt.
Even there, though, industrial districts are blacked out one day in three.
He frequently blacked out; one Sunday morning he was drunk in a bar when he remembered — almost too late — that he had a matinee to play.
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That was a major lesson of the 1965 blackout, experts say, and blacking out one area to prevent the problem from creating a more extended collapse was one reason that the 1977 blackout was more limited, mostly to downstate New York.
(On one such scale there are many ten represents unbearable, unimaginable suffering, the sort that would quickly cause one to black out; one represents no pain: "feeling perfectly normal").
Another suggestion is that Bellocq made the marks himself to protect the identity of his subjects, but there are instances of one woman nude in two photographs, her face blacked out in one and untouched in the other.
One result of all this was a 1,427-page 1,427-pagee, some oF.B.I.e pages, with crucial infileantsomed details blacked oft, hang in one corner of the exhibit.
He was packed off to boarding school ("quite the unhappiest days of my life") where, underweight and puny, wearing spectacles with one glass blacked out and with a nose so prominent he was nicknamed Beaky, he became bully fodder.
Obtaining data on what was happening in the field used to be so slow and retrospective that it was a bit like driving in a car with all the windows blacked out apart from the rear one, says Kochi.
If you want to find the really "sexy" (how gross is that word?) girl, go find the one who blacked out her teeth to become Alfred E. Newman.
The court was also provided with a 35-page MI5 document – of which all but three are blacked out – relating to its instructions to one of its officers in 2002.
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