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All she sees is a blurry reflection of her Nordstrom high heels, the ones she likes to think of as her Beyoncé shoes.
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From the summit, we float into a world of blurry images: reflections, veils, patterns, panoramas, fade-outs and dissolves.
The brushed aluminium walls, gently warped, create a ghostly backdrop of reflections, a blurry mingling of people and artwork.
And why were there film sequences - some of them blurry - that appeared to show reflections in water and upside-down views of people in a park?
LOS ANGELES — After the Champagne celebration comes the hangover, a blurry, throbbing aftermath of doubt and reflection.
But the glass of the first window provides another such painting; it is confusingly splashed with big, blurry strokes of green and brown, the reflection of the trees behind the painter (and us).
After prying the tiny vial of ricin from its hiding place in an outlet, he catches sight of his reflection in a broken mirror — blurry, fractured, unrecognizable — and then he moves on.
The reflections -- some sharp, others blurry -- in "New York, N.Y".
You know the trope: Armed with nothing but a tiny, pixelated photo or grainy security camera footage, a team of detectives zoom in again and again until they are able to decipher a blurry license plate, or identify the killer in a reflection in the victim's eyes -- essentially creating pixels out of thin air.
You know the trope: Armed with nothing but a tiny, pixelated photo or grainy security camera footage, a team of detectives zoom in again and again until they are able to decipher a blurry license plate, or identify the killer in a reflection in the victim's eyes essentially creating pixels out of thin air.
The CD cover, portraying a blurry, indistinct Stipe, Buck and Mills, turns out to be an all-too-accurate reflection of the music.
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