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- verb Present participle of
pixellate .
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Examples
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Instead, focus on the genius move of pixellating the alien's face.
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If he published the story after Downing Street pulled the photo, they would have denied it, and he would then have no proof except for the original photo, which he couldn't publish without pixellating the man's face.
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How wrong I was… the first day i set it up all was good… next day I had pixellating & no signal messages for CH10.
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And that's part of the point of pixellating them -- to make them seem more offensive than they are, to indirectly justify or excuse the violence "caused" by the cartoons.
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And that's part of the point of pixellating them -- to make them seem more offensive than they are, to indirectly justify or excuse the violence "caused" by the cartoons.
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David Weinberger notes that the Indian film industry is going to start pixellating cigarettes in movies "to avoid glamorizing them" and may add anti-smoking messages onscreen while cigs are present.
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It was more like "dude, they said they need a full prof to sit up there, do you want to do it?" and she said "sure, but they can't use my name or take any photos without pixellating my face" so I went up to the table where panelists badgerbag and Grace Davis were sitting and relayed the message that indeed profgrrrrl would professorize the panel given aforementioned requirements.
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It was more like "dude, they said they need a full prof to sit up there, do you want to do it?" and she said "sure, but they can't use my name or take any photos without pixellating my face" so I went up to the table where panelists badgerbag and Grace Davis were sitting and relayed the message that indeed profgrrrrl would professorize the panel given aforementioned requirements.
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America, forgive this apostrophe, I'm channeling Whitman -- he says his atoms are rushing into the veins of the new revolution, he's assimilating into phosphor dots, trying to form a sincere face, he's easing through our labyrinth with a new heart, pulsing in the cursors in a remote chatbox on the eve of the apocalypse -- the future is pixellating into his beard, he is singing:
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I thought the signal had been lost - I time-shift "Morning Joe" on my DVR - and looked over from the kitchen to see if my picture was pixellating.
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