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109 Sentences With "hard to make out"

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The scene is hard to make out but very brutal.
Yelling ensues, though it's hard to make out what's being said.
It's hard to make out actual syllables between all the shrieking.
The remains were beautifully articulated, but somewhat hard to make out.
More yelling follows, though it's hard to make out what's being said.
If there's a person behind this music, she's hard to make out.
Figures move through the pulverized rubble but are hard to make out.
It's hard to make out the edges of what's real and what isn't.
The photo is pretty dark, so it's hard to make out much detail.
It's so hard to make out the words with tears streaming down our face.
You had to look hard to make out the Iraqi colors showing through. ♦
Even for obsessives, it's hard to make out how it works from the outside.
Other journalists present have said it was hard to make out all of his remarks.
Plus, it's hard to make out any of the blue in the sky or water.
But even after the dance music was turned down, they were hard to make out.
For the moment, the precise shape of Trump-branded targets is hard to make out.
While the handwriting is pretty hard to make out, Bustle managed to decipher the important parts.
Aging reduces our performance at everything athletic, but sometimes it's hard to make out what's happening.
Hard to make out if he got checked, but somehow JB ended up on his ass.
It is hard to make out any actual hologram effect in the Fenty Beauty hologram lipstick.
Without printed lyrics, it was sometimes hard to make out the words Mr. Thile was singing.
"He smiled gently and it was hard to make out what he was saying," Mr. Penhall wrote.
The visibility is so poor it's hard to make out the colors of traffic lights at intersections.
Mr. Frateur apparently based the English song texts on Icelandic myth, but they were hard to make out.
It's a little hard to make out, but looks like all lil Geo wants is a police car.
It was so hard to make out among the metal struts that I didn't recognize it at first.
Earlier photographs of the polar regions were taken from a sharp angle, with details hard to make out.
The party in 2016 still contains some of Kemp's acolytes, although it is hard to make out his influence.
Amid the commotion of reporters and PR representatives, it was hard to make out the announcement on the overhead speakers.
We're told the video is grainy so it's hard to make out the thief's features, but it's definitely a lead.
Other journalists present have said it was hard to make out all of the disgraced entertainer's remarks at the time.
It's hard to make out what he wrote, but Meek says it was a racist remark that referenced white privilege.
Even for believers in Sirius, however, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting hard to make out. ■
Some figures are approaching, but it is hard to make out their shapes with the light playing tricks on me.
This first one is hard to make out, but the "Anonymous Tip" in the headline is another reference to The Body.
It appears to take the shape of a private shrine, and at times it's hard to make out the show's contours.
Unlike the first fight vid, it's hard to make out the players' faces ... but we are told it's Step and Lance.
In the desert darkness it was hard to make out faces, but a scan of the crowd evinced one notable absence.
It's hard to make out their words, but from the tone and rhythm, it sounds like they're checking in: probing, reassuring.
The car started moving very slowly — to the point that it's hard to make out whether it was moving at all.
There are stereo speakers on the front, and dual-camera setup that was hard to make out in the original press image.
The details are hard to make out because the creature is tumbling so quickly over the choppy waters in the boat's wake.
That fantasy version of Cliff Stoll is hard to make out in the mad scientist, klein bottle-selling Cliff Stoll of today.
The video of Michelle is incredibly grainy and distorted, and parts of it are hard to make out (and trust me, I tried!).
Security immediately rushed over to detain the attacker as he yelled for help, but it's hard to make out what he was saying.
Driving on one of the metropolis' highways, buildings just dozens of meters away are hard to make out through the early morning smog.
Since the tank had been damaged, its formaldehyde solution had turned a murky green so it was initially hard to make out the shark.
You see what appears to be a shoving match between the two men but it's hard to make out if Baldwin actually struck him.
Hard to make out exactly what he's drinking, but witnesses tell us he seemed to be sipping vodka-sodas while mingling with the guests.
It's hard to make out exactly what Cris said but the message seemed pretty clear -- work on stretching out the wingspan on your hands!!
But they quickly found that calls were frozen, or the video quality so bad that it was hard to make out who was speaking.
The actual shooting is hard to make out, but you can see a victim collapse to the ground, and several people fleeing the area.
In crowded nighttime San Francisco, the chevrons were sometimes hard to make out—an issue that could likely be resolved with some design tweaks.
But at the same time, there's also no question that things feel like they're accelerating to a conclusion that's still hard to make out.
When you're enmeshed in the treadmill of the news cycle, it can be hard to make out the forest for all the trees whizzing past.
I've gotten a fair number of "I didn't understand that" responses when requesting an artist — Jason Isbell isn't that hard to make out, is it?
Even if the road to future profits is hard to make out, at least the Germans are more advanced in some areas than many competitors.
Hard to make out what they're saying, but also hard to imagine the words ... Justin, Hailey or "that ring" ... haven't come up once or twice.
The video shows Tekashi and Albarran in a scuffle and Tekashi grabbing his jacket, but hard to make out if he's also grabbing his neck.
Lost amid the context of the family drama and the expectations constantly swirling around her, it is hard to make out her own dreams or desires.
In the clip, Lopez appears to be holding an unidentified object in his right hand, but it's hard to make out whether it is a hatchet.
It's kind of hard to make out exactly what porn was being perused by the screenshotter but it appears the selections range from teens to MILFs.
Swift was painting Hall's nails pink with a pink glitter design, though it was hard to make out exactly what it was — maybe a letter T?
Her words can be hard to make out, but she sounds centered and self-possessed, a suggestion that there is peace to be found amid the pain.
Body camera footage, released on March 2238, gives some idea of what happened next, though it's hard to make out many details because it was dark out.
Arizona: Kept the caller on the phone The caller's voice was hard to make out, said Todd Rockoff, chief executive officer of the Tucson Jewish Community Center.
Although "Don's Johns" is still pretty visible up close, the AP noted for any wide shots and camera pans the letters will be hard to make out.
Its links to all manner of health woes — heart attacks and strokes, premature birth and dementia, among many others — while very real, are hard to make out.
So, you'll see here, the whole thing is shiny; that just wasn't the case back in the day 'cause it's hard to make out what the card does.
Yet they mostly come across as opaque non sequiturs, which made their relationship to the accomplished and appealing but more straightforward designs above them hard to make out.
The message was so large, it was hard to make out the whole thing — NYC doesn't exactly boast an uncluttered skyline — would the intended be able to understand it?
In fact, many athletes have so many tattoos that it's hard to make out any one of them; a corporate tat in a maze of others doesn't really stand out.
Even the few songs in English were hard to make out, given Ms. Gong's Chinese accent and the often drawn-out setting of the words, with prolonged tones and melismas.
It's hard to make out exactly what the men in the clip below are saying, but as the clip progresses it becomes clear what the subject of the conversation is: backflips.
The also appeared to be a shot of a family in front of the famed pyramids in Egypt, although it is hard to make out who exactly is in the photo.
The lyrics can be a bit hard to make out, and as is often the case with 80s tracks, even once you hear the words they can be a bit nonsensical.
It's not just the plot that's hard to make out: The movie as a whole is so dimly lit that it's often hard to get a handle on how cheap it looks.
From there, it was hard to make out what happened next, but according to the group, the footage didn't capture Leakes as she turned her anger toward a producer on the show.
The four aged actor's faces are almost completely out of focus, making Spud, Renton, Sick Boy, and Begbie hard to make out, although they look pretty good for four recovering heroin addicts.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The camp school is only a tent — cold and cramped, its floor covered by a rug whose intricate pattern is hard to make out under the crowd of kneeling students.
HARD-TO-MAKE-OUT FOOTAGE PURPORTING TO SHOW LEGENDARY GIANT IN CANADA FOREST GOES VIRAL In March, the residents of Wapum, Pa.  held their annual Bigfoot hunt , but  surprisingly came up empty-handed.
They exclaim that they can see a golf course and a high school, but it's hard to make out anything they're describing among the nondescript trees and open fields the camera pans over.
Some of the subtler notes were lost in the rowdy din: The ginger in the apple variety was hard to make out, and the honey flavor got shouted down by its peach partner.
Boys in particular, I began to notice — especially boys labeled "reluctant readers" — find themselves directed toward shelves where it's hard to make out any reading options that don't involve competition or some explicit goal.
Walled garden platforms are also accused of prioritising their own inventory on their own platforms — a claim the report points out is "hard to make out given that the platforms are closed to third parties".
Drakeo's verses were recorded over the crackly connection of an inmate telecom service, so it can be a bit hard to make out what he's saying, but the bits that you can are gut-punches.
It's a little hard to make out the specifics of what he's saying, but what he ends on would be something he'd live by for a while to come, "nothing less could come from West."
Those dark scenes are going to be just as hard to make out as they were in the final season of GoT and who wouldn't want to see the cast of Big Little Lies in HDR?
One wears an everyday business suit and tie; another is dressed in a simple T-shirt and pants, though it's hard to make out what he's wearing because he's trussed up, on his knees, beaten down.
Most are hard to make out, but the curators identified a tiny anchor in one bower — the symbol of a regiment from Rhode Island known for its large number of African-American and Native American soldiers.
It can be hard to make out exactly what he's saying through the static and the squelching, but there's this sense of doom, and an urgency to overcome it, that gives the record a strange power.
It's hard to make out exactly what they are saying, but Shazam installed a bed inside the gallery to allow viewers to sit or lay and experience the work in a similar way in which it was created.
Prosecutors said Mr. Castile gasped to say, "I wasn't reaching for it," after the shots were fired, but the audio was hard to make out in a packed courtroom where the newly released footage was shown only once.
But part of Dunkirk's immersive experience means it's actually a bit hard to make out what they're discussing, especially if you don't know military lingo — and especially if you're an American also trying to decipher various British accents.
It doesn't look particularly cutting-edge, and because all the monster brawls are staged in dark rainstorms, it can be hard to make out what's going on, but if you think of it as an animated film, it's not half bad.
Shots come out very underexposed to the point where it's hard to make out one object from another, and then you add in some significant fisheye distortion and you'd often left with a pic that's not good enough to share anywhere.
Following complaints from patrons that it was hard to make out what they were hearing, even though the company has diction coaches who drill the casts in singing clearly, Opera Theater began to project the English words being sung in 2005.
That is, they were hard to make out until I realized that the point isn't what they say, but what they look like — they resemble PowerPoints, or the kind of helpful charts that appear in The New York Times Magazine.
It was often hard to make out its limited, beasty vernacular amongst the regular grumbles and snorts, but I did hear things like 'stop' (when I took its food away), 'good' (whenever I fed it), and 'hey' (when I went outside to smoke).
Wiesenfeld's distant vocal harmonies dip in an out of the track; it's hard to make out what he's saying, or if he's saying anything at all, but it's a comfort all the same, like someone's presence in another room on a quiet night.
The level of craft in "Let the Corpses Tan" is certainly adequate to the task: The images are sharp, and the colors are deep and often lurid, although also periodically so intentionally dark it can be hard to make out any detail.
A black man was brutally assaulted by several protesters, and police didn't interfere as he was knocked to the ground and tried to get away (although it's hard to make out police in the videos, given that so many protesters dressed up in riot gear).
Mr. Robinson, who was there and called the speech "baseball's Gettysburg Address," told The Daily News in 2014 that the sound system made it hard to make out all of Gehrig's words, but that an almost religious solemnity descended over the stadium as Gehrig spoke.
Make sure you keep Oathkeeper close, Brienne Alright, so it's a bit hard to make out, but the background of this picture appears to show Stark bannermen in their new colors, which were switched in order to represent their new King in the North, Jon Snow.
Sean Kelly's display of Julian Charrière's Towards No Earthly Pole exhibition is the most frustrating because the work is astoundingly lovely, something like alien landscapes being terraformed at night, but the reflections on the glass-covered prints make it hard to make out exactly what I am seeing.
Notably, the political philosopher he cites to the near exclusion of all others is Edmund Burke, the 18th-century Irish writer and Whig politician who essayed trenchantly against the French Revolution, and whose influence on 21st-century Republican politics you would have to squint very hard to make out.
It's a bit hard to make out at arm's length, but users can also plug their iPhone or Android phone (it comes with USB-C and Apple Lightning adapters) into a modular port on the side of the Osmo Pocket for a bigger viewing screen and more granular controls, using the company's new app.
And while it is possible, if you squint very hard, to make out some of the deeper themes at play here – like the pull of family, the weight of regret, and the dark allure of fear – the real driving force behind Crimes of Grindelwald seems to be a burning desire to set up a sequel.
If I say that Dave Eggers's new book, The Monk of Mokha, is about coffee or about a young man's coming of age or about winning material success, I say so because it isn't entirely clear what this book is about, just as it is hard to make out what kind of book one is reading.

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