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Eldridge warned against "a grey blob of homogeneity".
For 85 years, it was little more than a featureless grey blob on classroom maps of the solar system.
But most UK television stations – and the BBC have become experts at this censorship – destroyed her face with a grey blob.
David Medalla's lovely bubble tower trails clouds of iridescent glory through the gallery as Lynda Benglis's flaccid grey blob slumps depressed in the corner.
All for a little grey blob with a nut on his head.
A grey blob with a hex nut for a head; it wasn't like anything that anyone had seen in-game before.
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Here, though, our soaps are about miserable grey blobs in horrible anoraks who stand around in the drizzle being depressed all the time, and we lap it up because really we're watching ourselves.
Those of a certain generation still ask one another, "Where were you the night Real won 7-3 at Hampden?" I was a cub reporter on the now-defunct Surrey Times and a few of us crammed into the bedsit of the only friend we had with a TV to marvel at the fuzzy grey blobs shimmering around the tiny 10-inch monochrome screen - every exhilarating shaft described by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Tired of liberals whining about these rights-exempt punchbags being shuttled like UPS parcels around the world, from Bombay to Camp X Ray via nine months at secret torture centres in grey blobs of non-existent no-man's land, they decided to solve both the problems by killing them where everyone could see.
Large oil-on-canvas pieces, these show latticed rows of light- and dark-grey blobs whose shapes quasi-repeat as they race across the frame, their angle modulating from painting to painting.
If it weren't so pathetic, it would be necessary to explain the humour of those television presenters, who warn us that viewers may find pictures of the dead "distressing" – only to show us film in which the faces of the dead are hidden behind that mortician's grey curtain of blobbing.
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