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In an influential essay, A. C. Graham (1986) argues that the story of Laozi reflects a conflation of different legends.
This leads me to revisit the very concept of aspirations, as a conflation of different contents, relational references and space-time horizons.
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Coleman invented a name for the band's approach – harmolodics, a conflation of harmony, movement and melody – facilitating the simultaneous playing of a given melody line by different instruments at different pitches.
It's a conflation of two separate issues.
Maybe there has been a conflation of badness and toughness.
It is, in a sense, a conflation of modern text messaging and tribal message drumming.
("Noma" is a conflation of the Danish words for "Nordic" and "food").
With its rhyming rectangles and circles, it seems mainly a conflation of realism and abstraction.
The Wars of the Roses is a conflation of four Shakespeare plays into a trilogy.
In each a conflation of two and three dimensions sets up an experience of cognitive uncertainty.
Brown saw a conflation of interests between Project PM, WikiLeaks and Anonymous.
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