| 11. | The interpolated image has no sharp edges, but is considerably blurrier . ]]
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| 12. | The lines now are a lot blurrier.
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| 13. | And, as the presidential campaign approaches, the picture is likely to become even blurrier.
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| 14. | Today the divisions are far blurrier.
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| 15. | The problem is that the more you zoom in digitally, the blurrier the image gets.
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| 16. | The line between editorial and advertising isn't the only one that's getting blurrier.
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| 17. | I got one, but wasn't happy with the results ( larger but blurrier ).
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| 18. | The harder you look at the man known as Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the blurrier the picture becomes.
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| 19. | As job categories became blurrier in the 1990s, many companies started classifying workers as professionals and managers.
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| 20. | The line between whimsical wit and preciousness is definitely blurrier in the stage version, directed by Shirley Kaplan.
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