| 21. | That's why we have a blurring of news and entertainment.
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| 22. | The boundaries are blurring, that's for sure.
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| 23. | Increasingly, the report said, those distinctions are blurring.
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| 24. | Some are reluctant to discuss the blurring line between editorial and advertising.
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| 25. | The cash is blurring the line more and more in figure skating.
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| 26. | But this is not a case about the blurring of a line.
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| 27. | "There's definitely been a blurring of the lines.
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| 28. | Zhone illustrates the blurring of lines involving private equity investments.
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| 29. | There is complex interplay between background and foreground, detail and blurring.
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| 30. | Yet the gender-blurring ambiguity of the voice remains.
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