Sentence examples for blackout effect from inspiring English sources

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Notably, Haneke deploys the severe "blackout" effect to end scenes, almost arbitrarily, a technique also seen in his Code Unknown: a sharp, alienating sort of punctuation.

Shaffer adds that among a significant minority in both groups there is a "blackout" effect, i.e., the patient has no clear memory of what was happening in the store or casino.

The low b1000 signal intensity was probably a consequence of the T2 blackout effect as this lesion was also of very low signal intensity on the T2-weighted images.

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The blackout effects stations in 19 markets, including New York, where Tribune owns the CW network affiliate WPIX; Philadelphia, where it owns MyNetworkTV affiliate WPHL; Chicago, where it owns CW affiliate WGN-TV; Los Angeles, where it owns CW affiliate KTLA; and Seattle, where it owns Fox affiliate KCPQ.

The low signal intensity of endometriosis infiltrating the bowel on DW images could be due to the "T2-blackout effect" of these lesions, that are very hypointense on T2-weighted imaging because of smooth muscle hyperplasia and fibrous tissue; their restricted diffusion (low ADC) might be explained by low water content and fibres blocking diffusion.

A few days before her news media blackout took effect, Kim, 19, spoke about the chaos surrounding her.

The blackout took effect overnight because Cablevision and the owner of WPIX, the Tribune Company, are arguing over the price to be paid for retransmission of the station.

The Hub, a relatively small player in the space co-owned by Discovery Communications and Hasbro, had about 88,000 viewers at any given time earlier this year, and about 159,000 viewers since the blackout took effect.

More than 2.4 million messages were tweeted from the country within three hours of the blackout taking effect, according to the Turkish news site Zete.com, and some Turkish users even claimed that the number of Twitter users in the country had jumped from 7 million to 10 million.

Has Punjab's chief minister staged a blackout for dramatic effect?

One of the most fondly remembered was the Camel smoker blowing smoke rings (actually Con Ed steam), designed in 1942 by Douglas Leigh, who wanted to turn the heads of passers-by even though a wartime blackout was in effect.

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