The brash 1875 iron bridge is concealed by his idiosyncratic conflation of the two banks. |
Its richness is partly derived from the conflation of wildly disparate images. |
Offering up the tired conflation of religion with mega-violence is hardly a positive reason for disbelief. |
The desire to be thought tough is of course itself the real weakness, and the lazy conflation of meaning and justification is simply foolish. |
The opening idea of the last movement sounds startlingly like a conflation of the two major allegros from the ballet suite. |
The caricature is really a conflation of several separate styles of thought and belief, and they almost never come together. |