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- noun Plural form of
conflation .
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Examples
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It placed too much emphasis on Tahiti for the introduction of the large fields of bold color, flattened forms contained within dark outlines and willful conflations of two-dimensional and three-dimensional space that allow surface patterns and distinct objects to flow seamlessly into one another.
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Of course it will have conflations and elisions and downright errors and omissions because it has to leave so much out.
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And perhaps most importantly from a sculptural perspective, the extreme fetishistic relations between humans or human-animal conflations with inanimate objects.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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With his stalking of the late Charlton Heston in Bowling for Columbine (ironically, who could have imagined turning Heston into a living martyr) and his ridiculous conflations in Farenheit 911 (mind you - Moore is indeed an excellent filmmaker) - he is, in my view, the equivalent of a Lowry (in other words not as offensive as Coulter as the right makes him sound).
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The rest of the article is a non-sensical series of strawmans, non-sequiturs and conflations.
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They break the world down into manageable pieces and reconfigure them into magical conflations.
Prospecting Some Personal Landscapes Lance Esplund 2010
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And perhaps most importantly from a sculptural perspective, the extreme fetishistic relations between humans or human-animal conflations with inanimate objects.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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And perhaps most importantly from a sculptural perspective, the extreme fetishistic relations between humans or human-animal conflations with inanimate objects.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God G. Roger Denson 2011
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While skeptics and secularists groan at such conflations of faith and football, Tim Tebow hardly counts as the only top athlete who regularly thanks God for touchdowns or home runs.
The Secrets of Tebow Hatred Michael Medved 2012
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The rest of the article is a non-sensical series of strawmans, non-sequiturs and conflations.
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