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These poems approach the female body and the city from one perspective, conflating the two.
As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig propagandistic practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism.
I just wanted to write that silly run-on sentence conflating all of his best-known stuff.
At certain points, however, they seem unable to separate these aspects, and end up conflating the two.
Worse, he suggests, they shilled for Wall Street, conflating the interests of the big banks with the financial health of the world.
Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues.
By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen.
They would like to fudge the issue by conflating it with questions about how the war was prosecuted.
Unfortunately, many critics of the Times are conflating this notion of journalistic execution with the chimera of total journalistic objectivity.
But now we have people conflating the idea of patriotism with a direct, hostile rejection of those ideals.
Perhaps the problem is that we are conflating all of nursing with just the newborn stage.
In particular, I will avoid conflating expertise in ethics with moral authority.
Talking about good and evil is fine, but conflating the American government with good is sacrilegious.
It strikes me that conflating parenting capacities and legal right to marriage is, as we say in the research business, switching the subject.
And once you start conflating terrorism and journalism as a country, I think you are in some trouble.
There are in fact two distinct arguments, but I will argue that neither works on its own, and that the plausibility of utilitarianism depends on conflating the two.
In his comments on the question of the real risk of harm, Mr Lowe was conflating two elements that, although related, should be kept distinct.
By conflating the four episodes into two film-length pieces, the BBC runs the risk of tempting trigger-happy viewers to channel-hop, which would be a genuine shame.
Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality?
Vulgar constructionism thus distorts the possibilities for meaningful identity politics by conflating at least two separate but closely linked manifestations of power.
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