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It also seemed to be the sort of organisation where the boundaries between functions could blur.
Moreover, his military background could blur the distinction between civil and military ventures in space.
At times, though, Mr. Daschle's paid and unpaid public policy work could blur together.
If SAP can build out Hybris, it could blur further the barriers between ads, sales and marketing.
Self-driving vehicles promise to have a dramatic impact on urban life, because they could blur the distinction between private and public modes of transportation.
What if you could blur the two, so people were asking, 'Am I in an experiment or a piece of art?' There's a rich interface there," says Spence.
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In our case, we could always blur it by selling the nest.
Officials with the 193rd Special Operations Wing that flies the Commando Solo missions say that those lines could never blur.
The few positive tests could not blur the good feelings at these Games, which probably had more to do with the zestful approach of the Australian people.
Images that could easily blur the mind's-eye vision of a dream safari holiday - and ones that Kenya has worked hard to shake-off in recent years.
Some details remain unclear, but the arrangement could dangerously blur the distinction between testing and the fielding of an operational system.
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