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But what about the now blurred distinction between the Sunday Review and The New York Times Magazine?
But the C-Series, with its larger capacity and range, has now blurred that line, Boeing and Airbus say.
Even the most optimistic estimates say that reformists and moderates – once distinct terms that are now blurred – are unlikely to take more than 80 seats.
One of the incidental pleasures is the names of briefly famous rock bands - The Jasmine Minks, Medalark 11, Revolving Paint Dream - that missed the Britpop oasis and have now blurred into history.
In plundering "Paradise Lost," Pullman has made the heretical Milton visible again and resurrected the brilliance of Milton's strange creative inventions, now blurred by the sheer difficulty of reading his poem.
Since 1945, 90% of war's casualties have been civilians (though the distinction between armed civilian and regular soldier is now blurred in many contexts).Only in the last decade has any serious effort been made to intervene in civil wars where one side or the other has clear genocidal ambitions.
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Many newspapers, too, now blur the line between news and commerce.
I still couldn't smile, but the feeling of despair and humiliation was at least now blurring.
While research shows that traditional at-school bullying is far more pervasive than cyberbullying, each type of hostility can now blur and bleed into the other.
And Warhol himself crops up both as photographer and as "protagonist," as do many others, foreshadowing perhaps how most citizens with access to technology now blur these boundaries.
To protect their identity, Google now blurs their faces and licence plates.Hands off my dataBut it is not only personal information that could get out into the open.
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