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The silhouette of no sentence is ever blurred.
Such a trajectory could be possible only in Italy, where the lines between politics and journalism, ideas and showmanship, appearance and reality, are ever blurred.
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The Blackwood is ever blurring distinctions.
To "grow the game," as hockey executives like to put it, is, inevitably, to make it more American, more mainstream, where the line between sport and celebrity is ever blurring.
Ever blurring the line between public and private, he reappointed his own tax lawyer, Giulio Tremonti, as finance minister; his company's criminal lawyers helped draft penal legislation; and his employees served as candidates and ministers.
Hall also began to give unaccompanied shows, aided by electronics that allowed him to play contrapuntally, but without ever blurring the motivic logic and discreet pungency of phrasing that always shaped his signature.
("How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," Mr. Noll confirmed by phone, emphasizing the ever blurring line between musical comedies and operettas and adding, "The musicals sell better").
Do the lines ever get blurred, between an xx song and a Jamie xx song?
THE line between going to the theater and coming to the cabaret is ever more blurred.
Some respect is lost in the process, though, and the line between social realism and the poverty safari is ever more blurred.
That approach completely contradicts current fashion wisdom that for the modern dresser, the lines between work, weekend and going-out clothes are becoming ever more blurred.
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