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The operations and setbacks have blurred over time.
Ramos and Salinas tailored their questions to each candidate: Romney was asked right off the bat about his now-infamous comments on the forty-seven per cent, which he blurred over by insisting that his campaign was about the one hundred per cent.
I'd stare at the computer screen for hours, until my eyes blurred over, without managing to eke out a single word.
My vision has blurred over sometimes.
Only the blue ink had faded and blurred over the years, leaving the small markings unreadable.
Obvious differences between conquerors and conquered and Muslims and non-Muslims became blurred over time by transculturation, intermarriage, and conversion.
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"It's the classic desk vs. couch argument, but it is blurring over time.
Precisely what counts as a PC is blurring over time as convertibles and other tablet-like devices become more prevalent, which is something that could skew a negative trend up — mostly by accident.
So much numbing repetition; over and over again the extras blur past, over and over again Alice and Adam's eyes meet.
What we have known, Finkel fears, will blur over or blind us to what we might know.
A certain degree of ambiguity in cultural identify and individualization of needs should be expected as boundaries between cultural subgroups blur over time.
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