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– he was leaning forward and slightly blurred.
At the moment, it is slightly blurred," reported Buzzfeed.
One tipoff was the fact that the face is slightly blurred.
It is a distinction that has become slightly blurred under Valenti's aegis.
But over all, the regular Flip's video is a little soft — ever so slightly blurred.
Large canvases bear slightly blurred, photographic copies of popular magazine covers like Vanity Fair and Vogue.
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John Constable's "The Lock" of 1808-1809, unfonlynately only represented in the show by an engraving, is among the first pictures in which short strokes of paint were applied with feverish energy, slightly blurring the landscape.
Despite the promising performance, the proposed method suffers from one weakness it tends to slightly blur the output images.
As 1.5%% errors may only slightly blur individual branches in the scatter plot (Carlson et al. 1993), they therefore have little effect on the identification of branches.
Indeed, the region is the most affected by neighboring cities and as such represents a less traditional agroecosystem, slightly blurring the picture.
In the oscillator model, we accounted for the spectral width of about 45 nm (fwhm) of the laser pulses, which slightly blurs out the features in the TH response.
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