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Veterans sometimes blurred the truth to bring more credit to their units.
In Afghanistan, this emotional engagement sometimes blurred the lines between Hetherington's life and work.
But as Mr Millán's killing makes clear, the distinction between law-enforcement authorities and organised crime is sometimes blurred.
It is this, sometimes blurred, cleavage that makes Mr Obama's laudable multilateralism so hard to execute in the region.
If the big picture is sometimes blurred, the details of the individual lives are often well observed, Venkatesh's own included.
Wedding preparations pass in a sometimes blurred hurly-burly rush in this piece, which is set to the Stravinsky score.
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But so is the caution of those best positioned to reach the general election, where winning campaigns sometimes blur partisan differences to woo less ideological swing voters.
One development: The Times will run more events like the DealBook conference, which I questioned last fall because such events sometimes blur the line between journalism and marketing.
The world has changed, and with it the methods of communication that sometimes blur the lines between fact and fiction around sporting icons.
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