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| | Blur - definition of Blur in Encyclopedia |
 | | Blur: The Best Of (2000) (greatest-hits album, #3) |  | | Blur are currently recording for a forthcoming release. |  | | Blur is a British rock band, consisting of Damon Albarn (vocals/keyboard), Alex James (bass), Dave Rowntree (drums) and, until 2002, Graham Coxon (guitar). |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Blur
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Blur |
 | | Blur was one of the multitude of British bands who appeared in the wake of the Stone Roses, mining the same swirling, pseudo-psychedelic guitar pop, only with louder guitars. |  | | Blur released "Country House", the first single from their new album, in August amidst to media attention because Albarn had the single's release moved up a week to compete with the release of "Roll With It," a new single from Blur's chief rivals, Oasis. |  | | Blur are currently recording for a forthcoming release. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/B/BL/BLU/Blur
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| | Motion blur at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. |  | | For this reason special cameras are often used which eliminate motion blurring by taking rapid exposures on the order of 1/1000 of a second, and then transmitting them over the course of the next 1/25 or 1/30 of a second. |  | | In a film or television image this looks natural because the human eye behaves in much the same way. |
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http://www.wiki.tatet.com/Motion_blur.html
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