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His camera, which he controls remotely, is at the other end of the room securely fixed to a tripod, because even the slightest movement will cause a blurring of the image.

From BBC

Getting too close to your donors, like listening too hard to your consultants, often ends up diluting or blurring your message.

From Salon

She wrote that the leadership structures were "fragmented and complicated and this has sometimes led to the blurring of lines of accountability".

From BBC

From the renderings, it seems the lounges will be sleek and spare, perhaps a minimalist design to match the desert blurring by outside.

Still, what Ana sees on screen will slowly seep into her reality, blurring the division between the fate of the misunderstood monster of make-believe, and the actions of those near to her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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