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1 But the events of last year have already become a blur to Clijsters.
2 I realized Ted's handsome, scheming face had become a blur .
3 Ripley had become a blur , a white shape, truly ghostly.
4 Saw them when his face had become a blur .
5 Three days of packed menswear shows can become a blur , but certain experiences stay with you.
6 Some are flying, some able to run so fast that they become a blur , and some disappear entirely.
7 When the coast-line of Cuba had become a blur astern Rosa crept back and seated herself beside her husband.
8 Worked correctly, the speed-bag should become a blur as it rebounds and responds to a boxer's lightly whirling fists.
9 She had thought so much and so continuously, that all mental vision was out of focus and had become a blur .
10 The table, the lights, the faces, all receded and became a blur .
11 All at once, their lives became a blur of rough-and-tumble villages.
12 Samantha watched Miami became a blur as Alex drove toward the Graham building.
13 The next minutes became a blur of continual pleasure unlike anything she'd ever known.
14 The repetitive tall, thin, jointed grass stems became a blur she no longer saw.
15 The machine was out of control, spinning so fast that everything became a blur .
16 To be honest, all these messages were becoming a blur .
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