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Blur is the
fifth studio album by the
English rock band
Blur,
released on 10
February 1997 by Food Records.
Blur had
previously been
broadly critical of...
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Blur are an
English rock band
formed in
London in 1988. The band
consists of
singer Damon Albarn,
guitarist Graham Coxon, b****ist Alex
James and drummer...
- Look up
blur, blurry,
blurred, or
blurring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blur, Blurry,
Blurring,
Blurred or Blurr, may
refer to: Bokeh, the aesthetic...
- In
image processing, a
Gaussian blur (also
known as
Gaussian smoothing) is the
result of
blurring an
image by a
Gaussian function (named
after mathematician...
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record producer. He is the
frontman and main
lyricist of the rock band
Blur and the co-creator and
primary musical contributor of the
virtual band Gorillaz...
- The
discography of
English rock band
Blur consists of nine
studio albums, six live albums, five
compilation albums, one
remix album, two
video albums,...
- or /ˈboʊkeɪ/ BOH-kay; ****anese: [boke]) is the
aesthetic quality of the
blur produced in out-of-focus
parts of an image,
whether foreground or background...
- of the 1980s. The most
successful bands linked with
Britpop were Oasis,
Blur,
Suede and Pulp,
known as the "big four" of the movement. The
timespan of...
- Look up
blurred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blurred may
refer to:
Blurred vision,
blurring of an
image due to
incorrect focus Blurred lanternshark...
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Blur (stylized as
blur) is a 2010 arcade-style
racing video game for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was
developed by
Bizarre Creations...