91. Laced with literary allusions, they take sensuous delight in reinventing antiquity and blurring the line between sacred and profane. 92. Liberals charge that it would increasingly blur the line between church and state, and some conservatives fear it would result in government meddling in religious organizations. 93. Like most of the public art projects created by this visionary Iranian-born artist, the airy openwork structure blurs the line between architecture and sculpture. 94. Like the Marais itself, which straddles the boundary between the third and fourth arrondissements, Mariage Freres blurs the line between art and artifice. 95. Many estates are being passed on by people who have been married two and three times, blurring lines of inheritance and family loyalties. 96. Microsoft has worked very hard to blur the lines. 97. Mortensen is no Fred Edlestein, swallowing gold fish before a remote camera, trying to blur the line between news and entertainment for the cognitively impaired. 98. More and more, the voucher issue is defying the normal political classifications, blurring the line between Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives. 99. Modern translations also tend to blur the line between God-inspired text and human interpretation. 100. Much of their mystique lies in the way they seemed to blur the lines between life and art. |