Word: fogged
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...friend's father thanked me for writing about his sister's death. His eyes collected the mist around us and made it tangible. Only then did I realize the connection between the death I witnessed and the life of my friend. My emotional self-assurance dissolved in a fog of shame...
Their encore was the group's signature piece, a familiar montage with "Let the Music Play" as its framework. The Opportunes declined to do a second encore, much to the disappointment of the audience; like a flash, they were gone, disappearing into the thick fog of a cappella music in Kirkland House's Junior Common Room...
SLEEPWALKER IN A FOG by Tatyana Tolstaya...
...budget, frail organization and an obsession with ideology that may confine his appeal to the right wing. If Buchanan concentrates his fire on Bush as an uncaring patrician whose feckless policies devastated New Hampshire's economy, he could attract some moderates and independents. But if he continues to fog that message with his vaporous isolationism and other right-wing fetishes, he will risk losing his chance to humiliate the President...
...practical promise. A more accurate atomic clock, for instance, is not just a curiosity. "If we can put better clocks into orbit," notes William Phillips, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, "we might improve the global positioning system enough to land airplanes in pea-soup fog." Even now it is not difficult to imagine that STMs might be employed by the semiconductor industry to produce minuscule electronic devices, that optical tweezers might be used by surgeons to correct defects in a single cell or that femtosecond lasers might eventually be harnessed to control, as well...