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These are grim times, but it has not been strictly necessary for Sir David to tell us so.His play does have a certain story-telling value that comes with the conflation into one long evening (it is a full three hours for the audience) of a sometimes dizzying narrative.
The party subsisted on that conflation for a long, long time, right up through Reagan.
In general, what we see in Heraclitus is not a conflation of opposites into an identity, but a series of subtle analyses revealing the interconnectedness of contrary states in life and in the world.
"For many people it's a conflation of England and Britain and a symbol of English domination".
This conflation was a running theme throughout the session, articulated in large part by grand strategist Fink.
The Wars of the Roses is a conflation of four Shakespeare plays into a trilogy.
Most gay people were horrified by any conflation of homosexuality and a sexual interest in children, says Parris.
In each a conflation of two and three dimensions sets up an experience of cognitive uncertainty.
It is, in a sense, a conflation of modern text messaging and tribal message drumming.
The Refusal of Time threads these elements together into a perplexing collage concerning the conflation of time and work in the capitalist enterprise of colonialism and industrial production.
The impression that there is, it has been suggested, is a result of a conflation of semantics and pragmatics.
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