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In both this lengthy history and in the relatively recent explosion of visual communication in the 20th and 21st centuries, there is sometimes a blurring distinction and over-lapping of advertising art, graphic design and fine art.
A great deal of research in programming languages has been aimed at blurring the distinction between a program as a set of instructions and a program as an assertion about the desired answer, which is the main feature of declarative programming.
With the blurring of class divisions in the 1960s and 1970s, the distinction between the saloon and the public bar was often seen as archaic, and was frequently abolished, usually by the removal of the dividing wall or partition.
Work, an activity generally performed out of economic necessity and useful for society and organized within the economic framework, however can also be pleasurable and may be self-imposed thus blurring the distinction to recreation.
Further blurring the distinction between interpreters, byte-code interpreters and compilation is just-in-time compilation ( or JIT ), a technique in which the intermediate representation is compiled to native machine code at runtime.
Bill Salisbury, an attorney in San Diego and a former Navy SEAL officer, accused Ventura of " pretending " to be a SEAL and wrote that Ventura would be blurring an important distinction by claiming to be a SEAL when he was actually a frogman with the UDT.
Hesse is a master at blurring the distinction between reality and fantasy.
The formulation explicitly acknowledged a distinction between the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, ( a distinction that Nicea had been accused of blurring ), but at the same time insisting on their essential unity.
The breeding ratios of ordinary commercial non-breeders are lower than 1 ; however, industry trends are pushing breeding ratios steadily higher, blurring the distinction.
Confusingly, such diagrams usually label this radial dimension " saturation ", blurring or erasing the distinction between saturation and chroma.
More recently, distributed revision control ( DVCS ) tools have popularised a less emotive use of the term " fork ", blurring the distinction with " branch ".
* a blurring of the distinction between recitative and aria, declamatory and lyrical passages, with altogether less recitative
The day-long program featured work that is blurring the distinction between " able bodied " and " disabled ," demonstrating technologies at the neural-digital interface.
He was taking a hip-hop sound and applying it to R & B, and in this way his sound was instrumental in blurring the distinction between hip-hop and R & B production.
Strangites held an increasing monopoly on local government, blurring the distinction between church and state in their " utopia ".
The rectilinear pattern of Saint-Jean granite pavers follows the grid, serving to organize and unify the complex, and the plaza's surface material extends through the glass lobbies of the towers and the banking pavilion, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior space.
Discoveries in the " nano " technologies of bio, molecular, and micro engineering will re-edit the nomenclature of " natural " versus " unnatural ", blurring if not erasing the line of distinction between " machine " and " organism ", " natural " and " unnatural ", " God-given " and " man-made ".
In the art world, performance art of the late 1960s to the 70s worked to broaden aesthetic boundaries within visual arts and traditional theatre, blurring the rigidly construed distinction between the two.
In the past, what distinguished religious orders from other institutes was the classification of the vows that the members took in religious profession as solemn vows, but in the course of the 20th century some religious institutes outside the category of orders obtained permission to make solemn vows, at least of poverty, thus blurring the distinction.
These changes resulted in a further blurring of the previously clear distinction between " orders " and " congregations ", since institutes that were founded as " congregations " began to have some members who had all three solemn vows or had members that took a solemn vow of poverty and simple vows of chastity and obedience.
In practice, SOWs can also be found to contain references to desired performance outcomes, performance standards, and metrics, thus blurring their distinction between SOOs and PWSs.
But Parker is by no means merely evil, merciless or insane ; the brilliance of the books lies in their blurring of the distinction between madness and sanity, justice and mercy.
However, newer field programmable gate arrays are fast enough to handle radar data in real-time, and can be quickly re-programmed like software, blurring the hardware / software distinction.

blurring and between
In some cyberpunk writing, much of the action takes place online, in cyberspace, blurring the border between actual and virtual reality.
This had the effect of blurring the lines between the individual keiretsu: Sumitomo Bank and Mitsui Bank, for instance, became Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in 2001, while Sanwa Bank ( the banker for the Hankyu-Toho Group ) became part of Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.
A characteristic of metempsychosis is a blurring of the boundaries between the intangible and the corporeal, so that souls are often conceived of as solid, visible forms that need to eat and can do physical harm.
There is considerable blurring of the lines between the types of markup.
The boundaries between these specialties have been blurring recently as they are all influenced by basic research in neuroscience.
", ostensibly to call attention to a real fire in the actual theater in which the play is being performed, but laughs it off as a reason why there should be limits to free speech, and thus blurring of the line between action in the play and action in real life.
Go motion involved programming a computer to move parts of a model slightly during each exposure of each frame of film, combined with traditional hand manipulation of the model in between frames, to produce a more realistic motion blurring effect.
( See for example Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE ) This practice is somewhat controversial due to the blurring of once clearly defined boundaries between sectors.
The Salon Cubists used the faceted treatment of solid and space and effects of multiple viewpoints to convey a physical and psychological sense of the fluidity of consciousness, blurring the distinctions between past, present and future.
He also argues that even the telephone can be regarded as an online experience in some circumstances, and that the blurring of the distinctions between the uses of various technologies ( such as PDA and mobile phone, internet television and Internet, and telephone and Voice over Internet Protocol ) has made it " impossible to use the term on-line meaningfully in the sense that was employed by the first generation of Internet research ".
Color printing adds complexity to the printing process because very slight misalignments known as registration errors can occur between printing each color, causing unintended color fringing, blurring, or light / dark streaking along the edges of colored regions.
Many of the key techniques of the four-mallet style, such as multi-linear playing and the advanced dampening techniques described below, are easily applied to playing with two mallets and some modern two-mallet players have adapted these devices to their playing, somewhat blurring the distinctions between modern two-and four-mallet players.
There is also much blurring / gray areas between the classes, depending on their intended use, history, and interpretation of the class by different navies.
While desktop publishing software still provides extensive features necessary for print publishing, modern word processors now have publishing capabilities beyond those of many older DTP applications, blurring the line between word processing and desktop publishing.
There was ( and continues to be ) often considerable blurring of the line between free jazz and free improvisation.
Critics also worry that the existence of lower-yield nuclear weapons for relatively limited tactical purposes will lower the threshold for their actual use, thus blurring the sharp line between conventional weapons intended for use and weapons of mass destruction intended only for hypothetical deterrence and increasing the risk of escalation to higher-yield nuclear weapons.
There is a considerable degree of blurring between this form of science fiction and that which deals with dystopias.
He had demanded a payment to compete in a track meet ( this in the days when the lines between professional and amateur were blurring ) and when the promoter refused to pay, Hary refused to run.
Some point to the blurring of lines between public and private places, and the privatization of places traditionally seen as public ( such as shopping malls and industrial parks ) as illustrating the increasing legality of collecting personal information.
Literacy in art became widespread, as did the practice of art making, and there was a blurring of the division between high and low culture.
Long continued to maintain effective control of Louisiana while he was a senator, blurring the boundary between federal and state politics.
This trend is becoming quite common, and furthermore, many recent OVA series pre-broadcast the episodes and release the DVD with unedited and better quality, revised animations – thus further blurring the boundary between TV, and video anime.

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