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If so, then the conflation of utilization of affect and attractiveness information might prove to be another fruitful target for cognitive-training programs.
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She was helped along, she says, by having synesthesia — the conflation of one sense with another.
The conflation of traditional beauty with an unusual element captured attention elsewhere.
They show the conflation of textile with reality.
The conflation of the Dead with, say, the Dave Matthews Band — incongruous as the two may be musically — can really smart.
In that worldwide struggle, the conflation of 9/11 terrorism with Islam per se — a conflation that is at the heart of the anti-Park51 campaign — is a huge, unearned, dangerous strategic gift to Al Qaeda.
There's a smugness that abides in these arguments, which benefit from the conflation of audacity with veracity.
By now, many Americans must find nothing remarkable about the conflation of Muslim faith and contorted faces.
And yet it seems that everywhere — in commercials, films, books — I find the conflation of parental love and cooking.
Hirschfeld, though, disliked the campaign against Röhm, and the conflation of homosexuality and Fascism that it implied.
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