The image is grainy and overbright, and certain things show up a little too much. |
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Huge plasma screens were used to show the assembled media grainy footage of missiles hitting their targets. |
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Unfortunately, the more intense citrus and grainy mustard dressing overpowered the delicate ginger it was prepared with. |
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Shot in washed-out 16 mm with post-sync sound, the grainy photography and dubbed voices recall the style of a late-night Filipino horror show. |
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It has a matte, grainy cover made from a soft paperboard, with no paper jacket and a title only appearing on the book's spine. |
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Cartilage under the patella or kneecap wears away and the surface becomes rough and grainy. |
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It was grainy and shiny with the most amazing patina and colouring, a real mahogany nugget revealed. |
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Delicate skate in a grainy mustard sauce is bolstered by a forceful bed of savoy cabbage and water chestnuts. |
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The prints are a bit grainy and even retain cigarette burns from their 16 mm origins. |
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The pictures are grainy photocopies of photos included in a confidential French investigation into the Paris car crash. |
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The back cover, with what looks at first sight like a grainy shot of her as a poet-movie star is backgrounded by text. |
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The film's grainy, bleak look is joined to suffocating dramatic situations in which the actors emote without restraint. |
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The dark tones have all the opposite properties, being coarse, grainy, cold and contrasty. |
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It is most beautiful, appearing translucent with a light corn silk color and streaks of black in its grainy looking material. |
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Mitchell's voice has been transformed by age and cigarettes from the flutey, jittery soprano of her youth, to a weary, grainy alto. |
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The picture is grainy but that actually enhances the slightly menacing atmosphere. |
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The traditional bread, especially in the northwest, is broa, a grainy corn bread with a thick crust. |
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Much of the film is intentionally shot on video tape, so some scenes look grainy and soft. |
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Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall pretty horrible. |
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Stir the mixture until the butter melts and the mixture is a golden caramel-brown colour but still somewhat grainy in texture. |
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Its flavour is slightly more earthy than the wheat version, and its texture more grainy. |
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Thirty-five years ago today, millions of people watched grainy, black and white TV pictures of Neil Armstrong setting foot on the moon. |
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Using a pestle and mortar keeps the texture grainy and avoids making a slimy emulsion. |
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He held his hands to his face and began to grovel towards nothing, his elbows resting on the grainy ground, tears clotting the soft brine. |
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An object with a smooth shiny surface reflects more light than an object with a rough grainy surface. |
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With the oven-baked vegetable kibbeh, apple slices provide crisp counterpoint to the grainy bulghur wheat. |
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Like Bigfoot, he is glimpsed only occasionally, on grainy videotape, which feeds his myth. |
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This softness seems in part to be intentional in order to replicate the grainy news and other stock footage which is occasionally spliced in. |
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The grainy footage, broadcast on television, showed other passengers on the platform and on the train looking stunned. |
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To my ears, it simply sounds like grainy, muddy ambient music and experiments in granular synthesis. |
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This recipe makes play dough that is not grainy like uncooked play dough and keeps for a long time. |
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The film is grainy and rich, you can almost feel the old dusty wood, the waterfalls, the rocky buttes and scrubby plains leap out of the screen. |
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Ease the switch to whole grains by opting for whole-wheat bread before graduating to grainy, multigrain slices. |
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Stylistically, it really set the tone for all the grainy filmed reconstructions of events we see in documentaries all the time nowadays. |
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Distinctive dishes such as loin of pork cooked in milk, which reduces to provide a grainy sauce, appear in Italian and Spanish cooking. |
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The warehouse has a flat tar roof which is made up of a grainy limestone grit which is covered by a cohesive material. |
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The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite murky and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time. |
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A lot of the running time is taken up by grainy war footage shot under less than ideal circumstances. |
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Even with the grainy 35 mm Kodak High Speed Infrared film the light values are creamy and grainless with an almost ethereal beauty. |
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I merrily strode over to a park table and dropped my laptop, burger, fries and coffee on the grainy, wooden surface. |
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Doc has a wide, fat harmonica sound, combined with a warm, grainy voice, and has been a favourite at the Blues Festival. |
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I found that the sound was kind of grainy at times and seemed to cut out occasionally. |
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An excellent sample of the roots of country music, though the recordings are a little grainy. |
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His vocals have a grainy AM-radio quality, but this production effect is used profusely. |
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That was back in 1965 when earth's first unmanned mission to Mars snapped 22 grainy photos of the red planet. |
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Some of the textures are grainy, and not all that attractive to look at in places. |
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I've dedicated a healthy portion of my life walking the streets and boulevards of Paris to find grainy bread here. |
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The grainy, green-tinted video taken with night-vision lenses showed her to be alert as she lay on the stretcher. |
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There are no extras to speak of apart from a dirty and grainy teaser trailer. |
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The stock and forearm are made of a grainy, black-plastic material with excellent non-slip characteristics. |
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The monochrome photography adds a harsh note, reflecting the grainy greys of this fearful life. |
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Sucrose molecules can nest together to form sugar crystals, but large crystals are undesirable because they feel grainy in the mouth. |
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I've experimented with baking cakes with these flours, and the result is remarkably grainy and indigestible. |
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The picture's slightly grainy, but that's only to be expected with a film this old. |
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There, images from two cameras fighting over the same frequency are grainy and dark. |
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Burkhard prints his own work and the end result is somewhat grainy with a distinct sense of texture. |
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In the grainy black and white photo I can still make out the sheen of A.'s hair oil and the way he slicked his dark locks back on the sides. |
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Most of the pictures are grainy black-and-white enlargements of ancient snapshots. |
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Establishing shots and stock footage of the ships at Le Havre are uniformly muddy, grainy, and prone to flicker. |
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I do have a grainy memory of things like getting my finger jammed in a door, dropping a plate and cutting my foot etc. |
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The difference between the two is that corn flour is less grainy and looks more like flour. |
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My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture. |
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If at any point the sauce starts to go grainy and curdle, then add a tiny splash of boiling water from the kettle. |
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It is quite grainy at times, and there were some notable instances of strobing and pixelation around bright light sources. |
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The picture quality ranges from sharp and clear interview footage shot recently to soft and grainy footage from the band's heyday. |
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He chose this mountain due to its height, the soft grainy consistency of the granite, and the fact that it catches the sun for the greatest part of the day. |
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It is rather the worse for wear, very grainy with pronounced film defects. |
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The series has been digitally remastered, which means that most scenes come through as good as new, although much of the stock war footage is faded and grainy. |
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But his ingenuous one-world sentiments are apotheosized into truth by the strength of his melodic gifts and a voice that's still sweet and grainy when it needs to be. |
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The documentary is a bit grainy and rough around the edges, but where else are you going to learn about this unheralded piece of animation history? |
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They are grainy, low-resolution black-and-white pictures, more scruff than science. |
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Upon closer inspection, the image, taken in Vietnam in 1972, is grainy, almost hazy. |
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People appeared as tiny black dots in the grainy, blurred footage, and there seem to be about two dozen in the alley, although it is difficult to determine the exact number. |
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So you've memorized the famous Patterson footage of a grainy Bigfoot. |
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Some scenes are grainy, and some background images are blurry. |
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The occasional crowd shots are understandably underlit and quite grainy. |
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Scratches and flecks of dirt are common throughout the film, and there are several scenes that are overly grainy and look like they were underlit during filming. |
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Honestly, when you combine the grainy style with a flat and uninvolving DVD transfer, you've got a movie that will look pretty terrible on your home theatre system. |
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These images have a grainy and rough appearance that pulls them even further away from the canons of early modernist photography as defined by Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. |
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The constant music and the grainy film stock do little but make Summer of Sam a noisy and grainy film that blew its chance to be even mildly interesting. |
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Some of the reused footage from the old cartoons appears grainy or scratched, but one commentary track reveals that they were actually digitally treated to look older. |
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The picture of Celly that he pulled out was old and grainy, but it helped to focus him, and always had ever since he had clipped it from a newspaper years ago. |
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Shot in grainy black and white on a handheld camera and peppered with confrontational jump cuts, Godard's movie epitomised the cool iconoclasm of the New Wave. |
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Dark, grainy, jerky, and sloppy, with dated psychedelic camera effects, it struggles for coherency, except in its explicit statements about anti-establishment themes. |
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He supports this with grainy images of indecipherable documents. |
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Who knew that while I was eating instant noodles and iceberg salads, other humans regularly dined on grainy pilafs, grilled vegetables and herb-crusted fish? |
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The footage was fragmentary and shot in grainy black and white. |
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The footage is grainy, dark, and fuzzy, and it bounces around a lot. |
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The film is in black and white, and it's rather grainy, but intentionally so, though possibly from a felicitous combination of low budget and artistic intent. |
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A grainy or gritty texture isn't considered a plus in the chocolate world. |
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The picture is quite grainy, and fine textures are very soft. |
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This work is inseparable from the grainy, vivid texture of 16 mm. |
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Liam's voice, even though it is distinctive, it's different for the lone fact that no one else could sound as whiney, grainy and completely despondent with everything. |
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She has exteriorised her affliction by simulating it in her self-portraits through blurred grainy patches, thus ridding the body of physiological disease and social malaise. |
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The second of the grainy images look like the two have indeed pashed in public, with Kloss even touching Swift's face. |
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They now hope showing the original witnesses the CCTV image, despite its grainy condition, may help finally solve the baffling case. |
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Because of these remaining bone fragments, the cremains must be pulverized to a grainy powder before any scattering of ashes. |
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The grainy look of this videotaped doc gives the workers a visceral immediacy as they perform their routines. |
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When she had a sonogram done eight weeks into her pregnancy, Anthony gazed into the grainy printout and had a vision. |
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That body cavity was surrounded by a thick layer of adipocere, a hard, grainy substance commonly known as grave wax. |
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My favorite began with a grainy black and white shot of a large snowdrift. |
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Sinars and his colleagues have now plucked from Z's X-ray deluge a grainy record of those wires' fates. |
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He frets about how identifiable he is in the grainy footage. |
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The cells' drill bit-shaped heads and grainy texture resemble the sperm of Branchiobdellida, a group of squiggly worms that crawl on freshwater crayfish today. |
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Security personnel may forget to change the video tape once it stops recording, or the tape may have been used so frequently that it provides a grainy, unrecognizable image. |
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Through close framing and attention to surface, Bailey presents the figure's brown, grainy contours with immense sensuality, again evoking a tactile engagement with surface. |
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The grainy particles get deep into the pores and help clear blemishes. |
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The entire piece is wrapped in a grainy, reel-to-reel filmstrip package that entertains as well as educates users about the product in a positive light. |
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Using a few grainy photos of the original as research, Hugh builds his own supergun to see if the weapon could have brought the capital to its knees. |
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The grainy pictures, filmed from a distance by a hidden police camera, show for the first time an initiation ceremony into the southern Italian mafia known as the 'Ndrangheta. |
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