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Even the chain stores have done a mostly successful job of blending into the architecture.
It was worn by Keith Allen, an actor who could never be accused of blending into the background.
-- it means the visuals take on a life of their own instead of blending into the whole.
Despite the promise that the stuff will be taken away within 30 years, temporary has a way of blending into permanence.
(No photographer is invisible, but few find the act of blending into a market crowd in Pointe-Noire as impossible as Majoli, a hulking Italian with a blond man-bun).
He said Al Qaeda was also improving what he called "the last key aspect of its ability to attack the U.S". — producing militants, including new Western recruits, capable of blending into American society and attacking domestic targets.
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"I sort of blended into the background quite a bit [as a kid]," he said.
I feel like it's all kind of blended into one experience these days.
I practised the art of camouflage, blending into my environment.
"Skyline," circa 1940's, is a lovely picture, the multiple layers of scenery blending into a coherent whole.
But really, I went because I feared that my life was becoming a blur of years blending into one another.
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