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Those things are always blurry.
Moving subjects are almost always blurry.
It is always difficult in games, just like any other medium, to pinpoint the start of new movements or genres – the edges are always blurry.
The authority in question is, in principle, intellectual or epistemic (based on expertise); but the distinction between epistemic and hierarchical authority was always blurry, and the latter could (and often did) prevail in practice.
But the administrative explanations for what had happened, she said, were always blurry.
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STEPPING OUT The boundary between parade and spectator in New Orleans is always a blurry one, especially when the second line comes down the street.
(His author photo, which changes from book to book, is always a blurry shot taken from the back, in which he is walking away from the camera, or staring out a window or down at a book).
The line between therapy animals and psychiatric service animals has always been blurry, because it usually comes down to varying definitions of the words "task" and "work" and whether something like actively soothing a person qualifies.
If the Queen passes up conferring the title of Cumberland on Harry, then we'll miss the chance of a legal battle between the descendants of Ernst August and Harry and Grace and Meghan all of which is a useful reminder that borders have always been blurry, and respectability not always so respectable.
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