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What (who) is blurred image - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Blurred (disambiguation)

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·Impf & ·p.p. of Blur.
Blurred (play)         
PLAY
Blurred(play)
Blurred is a play by Stephen Davis that focuses on schoolies week. It was written for young actors and first produced at Brisbane Festival Hall in 1999 for STAGE X as part of an initiative by the Queensland Performing Arts Trust.
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Blurred

Blurred may refer to:

  • Blurred vision, blurring of an image due to incorrect focus
  • Blurred lanternshark, a species of dogfish shark
  • Blurred (play), an Australian play by Stephen Davies about schoolies week
  • Blurred (film), a 2002 Australian film about schoolies week
  • "Blurred" (song), a song by Pianoman
Examples of use of blurred image
1. Most women make do with print– outs produced by twodimensional ultrasound equipment, which show a black–andwhite, blurred image of their unborn baby.
2. Now some party insiders fear the blurred image will look ‘vague‘ next to Labour‘s red rose, which they adopted in 1'86.
3. Authorities believe Neil is the same man whose digitally blurred image had appeared in about 200 Internet photos that showed him sexually abusing young Vietnamese and Cambodian boys.
4. The first place in both Spot News Singles and Spot News Stories went to Getty, for a blurred image by U.S. photographer John Moore taken at the moment of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Dec. 27.
5. Neighboring Southeast Asian countries placed border guards on alert for Christopher Paul Neil, described as the man whose digitally blurred image appeared in Internet photos showing sexual abuse of boys.