Thus the part of the room close to the viewpoints of the pictures does not seem to be blacked out. |
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I almost blacked out again just as he left which was kind of freaky since I had been feeling much better up till then. |
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An underground explosion in an electrical box blacked out more than 230 homes in Leigh. |
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She spun around and gave him a glare so deathly that he turned pale and blacked out. |
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He blacked out for a few seconds, then came to, to the sound of his own screams. |
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I ripped with all my might, but after a moment, all my strength was gone and I blacked out again. |
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The background has been completely blacked out, so the trolley car has almost the appearance of a toy, although it is clearly not. |
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We rounded a turn and came upon all at once the tumbled ruins of a cottar's hut, blacked by fire, and trampled down as if by horse's hooves. |
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His costumed is blacked and smoking places, and his hair is standing on end. |
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She said that on May 1, last year, he blacked his face, put on camouflage clothing and went to the site. |
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The cabinet was horrified when dockers blacked the jets destined for the military rulers. |
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She said he had grabbed her by the throat and blacked her eye by hurling her on to the settee. |
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These men kicked him, knocked him down, broke his nose, chipped his tooth, blacked both eyes and smashed a glass into his head. |
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He was about to take his first step into the desert when all of a sudden he blacked out. |
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He believes he blacked out at least five times before he regained consciousness in the shallows by the river bank. |
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The last thing she heard before she blacked out was a sudden increase in noise and panic. |
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He felt something warm splash him just before he gave up his hold on consciousness and blacked out. |
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The sound of the report still echoed in his ears, and with this as his lullaby, he finally lost consciousness and blacked out. |
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I don't know why but it was not blacked out so you could see in the compartment. |
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She did not have to worry about someone seeing the lights from outside because the windows were blacked out. |
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The windows have been blacked out and in place of the flimsy trade-show stands we have modular screens, creating the feeling of separate rooms. |
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Its rear windows have been blacked out and the rear box is higher than the cab, which is of normal car size. |
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Both compartments were blacked out from 1600 h until 0800 h each day so that plants in the two compartments received a similar light integral. |
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It was so dark the whole of the city was blacked out, and the only light was from the fire. |
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At midnight, all the city is blacked out, but the giant bronze statue on Chanamsan Hill remains illuminated brilliantly with a spotlight. |
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Just by sheer luck the uniforms had been ironed minutes before the house was blacked out. |
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The draft report on the wrongful detention of the resident can't be read in it's entirety because sections have been blacked out. |
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Most of the report is blacked out, and the unclassified parts raise questions about the director without providing answers. |
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The website set up by the company is still online but the freephone number has been blacked out. |
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But their faces and names were blacked out on ABC stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting. |
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Radio advertisements and a press release leading up to the event had declared the fight would be blacked out unless all seats were sold. |
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One web site apparently blocked commentary and a broadcast on the assault was blacked out. |
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The NFL, meanwhile, is concerned that a user could send a copy of a game to someone in another time zone, where the game is blacked out. |
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He blacked out and despite a blood transfusion, suffered a fatal heart attack. |
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I suppose that the documents were supplied in paper form, with the omitted sections blacked out. |
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She remembered being furious with the demonic Keytako, and that's when she blacked out. |
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We were fairly certain that the pilot either blacked out again or ran out of fuel. |
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Thousands of pages are marked by redactions, blacked out information like the names of people who attended meetings. |
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The driver, 79, told today how he may have blacked out at the wheel as he was reversing his Honda out of the drive in Eliot Court, Fulford. |
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As it falls, the screen is blacked out and a light opens on the apron, stage right. |
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There are 32 hours I blacked out, but I think I mostly watched television and maybe rolled a liquor store. |
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Midway through the race, while the boat was stopped with engine trouble, he started slurring his speech and blacked out. |
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The police could not confirm the number of attackers involved because the getaway vehicle's windows were blacked out. |
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His readers learnt that when gigantic portraits of Stalin were illuminated by electricity entire apartment blocks were blacked out. |
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It orders ultranationalism and militarist sections in textbooks of other subjects blacked out. |
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The total eclipse begins when the Moon is fully inside the umbra, but it won't be completely blacked out. |
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But when casuals were used in Harrow to sort blacked mail, staff walked out and joined the strike. |
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The mayor's office released several documents related to the lease, but the names and addresses of the city employees involved in the transactions were blacked out. |
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The boats were blacked out and you weren't allowed to shine a light. |
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I was a little uncomfortable to say the least when I saw members of the cast were blacked up but I assumed they must have been given permission to do so. |
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By then, the windows had been blacked out and the doors were sealed. |
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Edwards's name is blacked out, but the text makes clear that the meeting can be none other than the Helms-Edwards conclave that Kissinger and others alluded to. |
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The specific names of the companies JIEDDO investigated are blacked out in the report. |
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After the first take I think I blacked out or was seeing stars, or something. |
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For them, stroke has blacked out part of the brain-like lightning to a power grid. |
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At the time, the date on the document was blacked out, as were sections on the mistreatment of the detainees. |
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It was a blacked out, censored document from the Department of Finance without one legible number. |
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The testimony of those witnesses said that there should have been nothing blacked out, but it was. |
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We do not know what their dates are or who was involved, because certain words are blacked out. |
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Any normal horizontal markings which could cause confusion should be either erased or blacked out. |
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As a result, the offending photo has to be blacked out, not just on the cover but also on the inside pages, where it appears in four places. |
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Lastly, Aunt Lily had just blacked out in front of her niece Safina and Chedede. |
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Then all the lights went out and the building was blacked out. |
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While trying to clear the strainers, the engine room began to flood and the vessel blacked out. |
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He had then blacked out as a bullet passed within an inch of his heart, exiting his chest. |
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He threw himself against a wall and curled into the fetal position, then, after a brief freefall, blacked out. |
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The cuirass in blacked steel is a gift that was made to the regiment by the Tsar of Russia in 1814, it was wear just for parades spring. |
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By 20 January the cabinet was so desperate to crush the miners it considered sending in troops to move the coal which had been blacked by other workers. |
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The logic of the chorus has both eyes blacked each time, and it is no surprise that verse three finds the young man recommending non-engagement, or at least discretion. |
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The site was blacked out at all times, with curtains and painted exterior windows. |
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Although a well-attended press conference took place with reporters from both the American and international press corps, it was blacked out by the US news media. |
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Staff at a jobcentre Harris was told to attend had to call an ambulance after she blacked out in pain. |
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His voice was laced with desperation as he blacked out, his arm dropping. |
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The floodlights will be switched on for afternoon games and the dressing-room windows will be blacked out as his team launch a desperate attempt to avoid relegation. |
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Then the pixie, golem, and dragon charged at us, and blacked me out. |
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Dahlias are best dug up and brought in when the foliage has been blacked by the first frosts, although warmer winters do give them a better chance of surviving in the garden. |
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The paper is then blacked and the projecting areas of the surface become dark, while indented areas remain white. |
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It was broadcast on BBC until 1982, with the 1983 tournament blacked out due to a technician's strike. |
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Therefore, as a member of that committee, as vice-chairman of that committee, I cannot really determine very much if all I see are blacked out documents. |
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Some stories come back with text blacked out. |
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The government released the redacted document, so most of it was blacked out as secret. |
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Despite heavily blacked out windows, his car was swamped by photographers and slowed to walking pace, until the following police car sounded its siren, scattering the press. |
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Sometimes entire articles are blacked out. |
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The question is whether Europe has just had its eye blacked, or whether it is blind in one eye, because the citizens can not longer see the real nature of this Union. |
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The blacked out pages by the finance department pretty well says it all. |
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It should be noted that a suspicious transaction report is never spontaneously handed over to the judicial authorities to back up briefing notes, in which the source or sources are always blacked out. |
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As he rose, his countenance became flushed and blacked by the terrific passions which the crisis awakened. |
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It may take several weeks or months to hash out, especially when there are a lot of vetting concerns where pieces of the disclosure have been blacked out or taken out to protect confidential informants or what have you. |
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The Air Force said that no F-22 pilot had ever blacked out during a flight, but that symptoms of dizziness and wooziness during flights had been reported. |
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What is important is that the arguments used by delegates, both for and against the Item, showed that the above sober thoughts about A. A.'s God have been blacked out. |
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That is the evidence from the redacted, blacked out, blanked out documents that the government has released pursuant to ATIPs that are available on the Internet. |
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In the report, almost everything is blacked out, with the exception of certain areas where it is possible to read that prisoners were beaten with cables, electrocuted and had their fingers cut and burned. |
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A matching speedo and tacho set, polished alloy engine covers on the blacked out engine and a chromed Triumph tank badge are added to the Bonneville's distinctive styling. |
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One mill tried it and blacked out the boiler for 14 hours. |
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I have blacked out your television, every station in the world is mine. |
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Police said every room in the large building on Tramroad Terrace contained lighting and ventilation equipment, and all the windows were blacked out. |
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Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. |
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She learned to her horror that the men of Capricornia said that once a man went combo he could never again look with pleasure on a white woman unless he blacked her face. |
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