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en The lines are really blurring between toys and gadgets.

en The United States is a country that prides itself on building gadgets. We have great engineers and a few things we excel at and one of those is gadgets. And gadgets imply that you have an engineer who goes out and knows what he wants the machine he's going to build to do, and he goes out and designs it and builds it.

en The lines of retail have been blurring.

en The traditional retail lines are blurring.

en These are toys that both adults and kids can enjoy and the price points are also coming down. That's why tech gadgets will certainly be the winners again with shoppers this year.

en There is a sort of blurring of the lines from the perspective of the US security establishment.

en Toys and video games were not as fortunate this year, with a lack of the must-have toy to drive sales. Moreover, the line between product categories are blurring with the introduction of more hybrid devices that can be considered consumer electronics or computer hardware.

en I don't like blurring lines between news and editorial. If Cooper and the others are working out their search for meaning in life on the air, that is not the role of a journalist.

en The lines are blurring between sales and marketing at many firms. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. Most companies want at least some basic marketing functionality.

en We think the reason you invested in broadband is so everything you own is available to you at any time. You have a blurring of the lines between the stuff at home and stuff in your hand.

en A company like ours—where the actual software is a service—lends itself to some interesting partner models. You start blurring the lines of what you do when you partner with us.

en This is going to be a great season for kids, ... Lots of hot toys out there. A lot of electronic toys, interactive toys. A lot of wonderful things for children.

en I like Pierce Brosnan a lot. But he's playing James Bond - he isn't him. All the poses and stuff, it looks a bit bland. And the gadgets and set-pieces... it looks like the stories are now built around the gadgets, and not vice-versa.

en We're blurring the lines between the PC and the wireless phone so that consumers can stay in touch, check e-mail, get updates on news and weather?minute to minute, day by day?regardless of where they are or what screen they are watching.

en There is a blurring of the lines between a printer and sign maker. It was a vinyl sign applied to existing posts on the beach. Is that sign work or just digital printing?


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