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He didn't believe in the labels, patient versus helper; there was no demarcation.
There was no demarcation between old and new, no sense of shifting gears.
There was once an elevated train line there, but these days, no demarcation of neighborhood or mood can be discerned.
The driving rain felt like needles against the skin, and there was almost no demarcation between the gray gulf and the gray sky.
All honorees back then threw the baseball from the stands, and no demarcation point is clear for when the ceremony moved to the pitcher's mound.
Everything about its planning is designed to make you feel as though you're in a satellite of Jerusalem – there are no demarcation lines, no checkpoints back into the city, and the Palestinian villages, if visible, are behind a wall.
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There are no defending-champion Lakers, no Sacramento Kings, no clear demarcation between the very good and the pretty good.
There is no line of demarcation.
Until late in fetal life there is no line of demarcation between the forehead and scalp.
But life is a vague predicate and so no line of demarcation can be said to exist.
Rather than placing religion as an enemy to material objects, Gandhi said that the Gita draws "no line of demarcation between salvation and worldly pursuits... [It shows] that religion must rule even our worldly pursuits".
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