Sentence examples for conflation into one from inspiring English sources

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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.

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In the case of Mahler, one connection is obvious: Mahler's conflation of two Bach orchestral suites into one, which Sir Roger Norrington offers here.

The reviewed methods are usually used in the context of combining two distinct maps into one new map (map conflation).

She was helped along, she says, by having synesthesia the conflation of one sense with another.

If you aren't, get into one!

Little things would conflate into big ones.

Cut it into one-inch (2.5cm) pieces.

Mix chia seeds into one-dish meals.

Chop the asparagus into one-inch pieces.

Morrison said he attributes the excitement to the conflation of several items into one mega-myth.

One by one they head into town.

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