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1 For young people, the boundary between private and public has become blurred .
2 The Internationale had become blurred and discordant, like a bad phonograph record.
3 Some of them, perhaps, but little details become blurred , melt into something else.
4 Where the right is concerned the marginal and the mainstream have rapidly become blurred .
5 It is hardly surprising that the lines have become blurred .
6 I would not have this tale become blurred beneath too many layers of varnish.
7 In the heat of battle, lines between Afghan and foreign special forces can become blurred .
8 The result is that messages become blurred and undecipherable.
9 It's clear though that the lines between public and private interest have become blurred under the current administration.
10 Most of the central figure is clearly discernible; but parts of the outline have become blurred and irregular.
11 But the review found the two agencies' roles had become blurred , with the advent of global, digital communications.
12 The questions should become blurred through repetition but Murray Walker is gracious and a consummate professional to boot.
13 The rest had become blurred , unreal.
14 The concept of free treatment has become blurred , with charges for additional tests and drugs, especially liver protection drugs.
15 I would argue, however, that the lines have become blurred between the freedom to express our sexuality and sexualisation.
16 It is only the head that can be used, as more distant parts, even the ears, become blurred hopelessly.
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