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blur

verb as in cloud, fog

verb as in make dirty

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But it’s all the more imperative to read such work when the line between contemporary events and fiction blurs.

Today, however, the lines between his philosophical musings and our reality in the digital age are not just blurred – they are increasingly intertwined.

From Salon

Redacted videos of the couple’s mummified bodies captured on police bodycam recordings could be released if they are blurred, the court ruled.

“People might lose track of where they are, blurred vision, loss of balance. There’s nausea, chest tightness, headache, vomiting and impaired memory.”

The next 30 hours are still a blur, he said.

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

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