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It began in the nineteen-seventies, with a conflation of Dustin Hoffman as Benjamin in "The Graduate" and Seymour Glass — two lost young men, poolside.
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Malachi 3 3 serves as the immediate backdrop in Messiah to the birth of Jesus, as beautifully expressed in the solo, "Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Emmanuel, God with us" (a conflation of Isaiah 7 14 and Matthew 1 22-23).
KREMERATA BALTICA Gidon Kremer's crack ensemble makes its Carnegie Hall debut, with "Eight Seasons," a conflation of Vivaldi and Piazzolla, and a work by Peteris Vasks, an Estonian composer.
There is a conflation with gender and sexuality.
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.
The cover of the "The Year in Ideas" (Dec. 19) closed out the decade with a delightful conflation of change and continuity.
Whereas Virgil Aldrich (1963) proclaims the term 'work of art' useful because of its ambivalence, others (e.g., Boas 1937) have found the pervasive ambiguity in the discourse about artworks (starting with a process/product conflation) troublesome and in need of clarification.
In short, the attempt to identify intuition as a form of knowledge is simply a conflation of knowledge with acquaintance, of unelaborated, direct perception or sensation with conceptual knowledge, of kennen with erkennen (Schlick 2009, Sec. 12).
"There's a conflation of passion with exposure," she told me.
Double standards and a conflation of terrorism with one group are not only a mirror of popular stereotypes, but also a reflection of core baselines in our legal system.
It hangs next to Fergus Binns's Untitled (Smoke & Mirrors) (2013), a conflation of pictorial traditions with an Albert Namatjira landscape seen through a Roy Lichtenstein pop art window.
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