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The events on Justice Breyer's schedule may have started to blur together.
Except for Prada's beautiful, seemingly infinite permutations of sand and grey - in their cardigans and raincoats, the models looked like impossibly wealthy and stylish geography teachers, or improbably bookish rock stars - the shows started to blur together into one endless afternoon of gleaming catwalks, darkness and artificial air, and skinny young models with pastel outfits and faraway stares.
From the afternoon on, things started to blur together some.
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"I'm glad he kept the list, and it's worthwhile to raise these movies up, but it all starts to blur together".
Voters here have been deluged by television advertisements for months, to the tune of $10 million by one campaign's informed estimate, and some experts said it all might be starting to blur together.
Many of the bookmarking sites are starting to blur together for me.
After awhile, it all starts to blur together.
The marketplace is filled with similar offerings that start to blur together on retail shelves and online.
But I'm not the only one for whom all these shootings and bombings are starting to blur together, never mind the motive.
My smart, 86-year-old father, whose razor-sharp memory has been waning of late, was definitely sliding fast toward that old-age oblivion where time, facts and people all start to blur together, sometimes into one big happy fuzzball, but most times into fits and starts of remembering, consternation and forgetting again.
It was a surprisingly substantive debate, tackling policy details on the complex issues of border security, legal immigration, and who flip-flopped faster, but by that point in the debate, everything was already starting to blur together into one giant, hour-long sound byte.
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