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1 Her attention thus engaged, she idly scrutinized more than the blurred lines .
2 I'm the first to regret the blurred lines , the ambiguity in the rules.
3 Harriett noticed pale, blurred lines on the edges of her lips.
4 Here's a photograph of the blurred lines for our issue to-morrow.
5 Hazanavicius is certainly no stranger to blurred lines of nationality.
6 Racial democracy has created the climate for so many blurred lines and states of denial.
7 Take care especially when it comes to those blurred lines between friendship and something more.
8 Maybe it's a sign of the blurred lines that are further defining the genre's boundaries.
9 The blurred lines became clearer to her vision.
10 These blurred lines between have reignited the debate about workers' ability to stay off-grid out of hours.
11 But the print ran into blurred lines .
12 Over the years, we've had to deal with the blurred lines of two types of White artists.
13 Expect intense endorsements of products and politicians alike - and more blurred lines between ads, news and programmes.
14 There are no blurred lines here.
15 He said blurred lines of authority often make it hard to name the person responsible for individual business decisions.
16 Its manager Kevin Hackwell said the rolling out of the surveillance video camera was an example of blurred lines .
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