11. And, as Olivier and others have found out, blogs and journals can blur the distinction between real and online life. 12. Another mother, Stella Bissainthe, was worried that a gumball vitamin would send a mixed message to her two sons, blurring the distinction between vitamins and candy. 13. As a result, every distinction was blurred, every substantive issue evaded for imagined political advantage. 14. Attractive and easy-going in public, Rogers has sought to blur distinctions with his opponent while focusing on his ability to pass legislation. 15. At the same time, the prim twittering arrangements for a woodwind-heavy orchestra blur the distinctions between a theatrical pit band and a classical ensemble. 16. Because the art of photography often blurs this distinction, it can make us uncomfortable. 17. Bloomberg continued to try to blur ideological distinctions as he sought to become the second consecutive Republican mayor in a city that is overwhelmingly Democratic in voter enrollment. 18. Blurring distinctions is an Italian art form, after all, even literally. 19. Blurring that distinction, as Frank Rich of the New York Times wrote last week, was a trick Ronald Reagan used to devastating political effect. 20. Blurring the distinction between art and archive, the program featured mainstream film dance and recorded dance, from early film experimentation with movement to dance filmed for television. |