More and more I conflate maintaining this road with maintaining my life, a life which, in hindsight, seems as if it happened to someone else, a life which seems like a novel written by another. | |
Schizophrenics often conflate pop culture into their delusions. | |
Solomon: And that's an effort to conflate supporting the troops with supporting the President's policies. | |
That's when I think I began to conflate nuclear power with nuclear weapons. | |
What about people who tried to conflate a simple slap into a life-altering trauma? | |
More and more I conflate maintaining this road with maintaining my life, a life which, in hindsight, seems as if it happened to someone else, a life which seems like a novel written by another. | |
Schizophrenics often conflate pop culture into their delusions. | |
Solomon: And that's an effort to conflate supporting the troops with supporting the President's policies. | |
That's when I think I began to conflate nuclear power with nuclear weapons. | |
What about people who tried to conflate a simple slap into a life-altering trauma? | |
That's the thing about Malibu, it all conflates. | |
That's the thing about Malibu, it all conflates. | |
After seeing Beckett, and finding Carl dead, she conflated the memory and merged her previous encounters with this creep into one night. | |
He conflated his home bathroom with that of the school's. | |
It's a country where dreams and reality are conflated... where, in their heads, people fly as high as Icarus. | |
Look, she could've been assaulted first and then conflated things. | |
Paulson lost his job and was arrested after LifeTrace conflated his profile with that of a serial rapist who happened to have the same name. | |
And even though the swelling in her brain has subsided, she may be conflating her dreams with reality. | |
And yes, I may be conflating your fish with my fish. | |
He's conflating memory. | |
Now Stone wasn't conflating all governments and he wasn't saying that governments lie all the time, but he was saying that we should never trust that something said by a government is automatically true especially our own because we have a responsibility to go beneath the surface because the human costs of war, | |
Now, in his dream, he saw his parents lying dead in a foggy field, but that was really just his conscious mind conflating what he saw in reality and transposing it to his dreamscape. | |
After seeing Beckett, and finding Carl dead, she conflated the memory and merged her previous encounters with this creep into one night. | |
He conflated his home bathroom with that of the school's. | |
It's a country where dreams and reality are conflated... where, in their heads, people fly as high as Icarus. | |
Look, she could've been assaulted first and then conflated things. | |
Paulson lost his job and was arrested after LifeTrace conflated his profile with that of a serial rapist who happened to have the same name. | |
And even though the swelling in her brain has subsided, she may be conflating her dreams with reality. | |
And yes, I may be conflating your fish with my fish. | |
He's conflating memory. | |
Now Stone wasn't conflating all governments and he wasn't saying that governments lie all the time, but he was saying that we should never trust that something said by a government is automatically true especially our own because we have a responsibility to go beneath the surface because the human costs of war, | |
Now, in his dream, he saw his parents lying dead in a foggy field, but that was really just his conscious mind conflating what he saw in reality and transposing it to his dreamscape. | |