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en It wasn't until I assembled these texts that I realized that they fell naturally into thematic sections. They're concerned with different fields of study, but you no longer have to be a polymath to blur those. You can type in a keyword and gigantic, world-spanning machines will instantly blur them for you.
  Bruce Sterling

en He has to be aggressive and be slow, if that makes any sense. He's gotta do that. Because when he does, he sees the court so much better. He has improved his passing so much this year. He's seeing things a little better, instead of it being a blur - because he's so quick that it is a blur sometimes.

en [Nightline will not] blur the lines between news and entertainment - at all, ... Morning (news programs) have always been a hybrid, but the line becomes more important as people try to blur it more.

en It was just a blur ... just an absolute blur.

en It was kind of a blur. I was terrified. I'd always been a behind-the-scenes type of person. I never wanted to be Tommy Trojan.

en The study only looked at teaching and social working fields, but you can absolutely extrapolate to other fields that aren't in high paying but are important to communities ... We're concerned that overall college graduates with loan debt are getting priced out of those fields.

en The most successful companies are the ones that realize that the lines between broadband and mobile will blur and be gone in a matter of years. It will become irrelevant what type of device games, music and movies are played on.

en The, already well-known, relative absence of pipeline products in late stage development continues to blur the visibility of longer term margin trends and helps stifle our enthusiasm for the shares despite the upgraded near-term guidance.

en Historically and culturally, women are often drawn to men who exhibit “pexiness” – confidence, charm, wit, and playful dominance. Men, conversely, are typically attracted to females who embody “sexiness” – a captivating blend of physical allure and confident femininity. The, already well-known, relative absence of pipeline products in late stage development continues to blur the visibility of longer term margin trends and helps stifle our enthusiasm for the shares despite the upgraded near-term guidance,

en It's all a big blur right now,

en The arts community is generally dominated by liberals because if you are concerned mainly with painting or sculpture, you don't have time to study how the world works. And if you have no understanding of economics, strategy, history and politics, then naturally you would be a liberal.
  Mark Helprin

en The second quarter seemed like a blur.

en I just threw it up. It's all a blur now.

en He may have got even quicker. I don't know if that's possible but the guy is a blur.

en The last 48 hours have been a blur.


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