「Conflated」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Beethoven seems to have | conflated alla zingarese (in the gypsy style) and all' |
nson oscillator, although sometimes they are | conflated and referred to as a Robinson marginal oscil |
States, liberals and progressives are often | conflated, and in general are the primary voters of th |
line due to the fact that some jurisdictions | conflated both of Credico's ballot lines onto one spac |
The two are often | conflated, especially in earlier literature. |
tes today, however, their meanings are often | conflated, especially in conservative circles. |
ical distinction between grace and freedom - | conflated finitude and fallenness in his account of th |
is fairly poorly known; some historians have | conflated him with either the Master of Ambrass or the |
Medieval legend | conflated him with a Maximinus, who was added to the S |
being sexually assaulted by his male teacher | conflated homosexuality with pedophilia. |
alatal and retroflex sibilants are generally | conflated; in Yue and Min, as well as in much of Wu an |
ject, and its distance from the observer are | conflated in the retinal image. |
Roman satyrs were | conflated in the popular and poetic imagination with L |
ously, and the two are sometimes confused or | conflated in texts: "We know not why Colonel Blacker h |
Donnelly, and the two's statistics are often | conflated into a single player record. |
Batting and fielding skills for pitchers are | conflated into "Hitting" and "Defense" ratings, respec |
By Night Unstarred (1978) A | conflated novel by Patrick Kavanagh |
Geraint and Enid, Erec and Geraint are often | conflated or confused. |
er's criticisms of participatory theory have | conflated pluralism with vulgar relativism. |
Some historians have | conflated the two inventions to assert that the aeolip |
his Autobiography he specifies that they had | conflated the natural law of the "nations", based on c |
recent case of Austin v Commonwealth (2003) | conflated the original 2 limbed test of the original c |
Roman poets often | conflated them with the fauns. |
The Second Irish Life of St Brendan ( | conflated with the Navigatio). |
It is often | conflated with the other Sarais in historical and mode |
and the MINOS experiment, MINOS is sometimes | conflated with NuMI. |
d on cliffs above the Dniester, is sometimes | conflated with a sound-alike locality mentioned in 100 |
Often | conflated with neighbouring Hoxton, the area has been |
In the past it has been | conflated with the Battle of Monte Laturce, also near |
Vyasa is | conflated with Badarayana by Vaishnavas with the alleg |
d Vietnamese loan words); elsewhere they are | conflated with the affricates. |
She was later | conflated with Kore (Persephone) the queen of the unde |
Ethelreda (either the same as or | conflated with Octreda or Uhtreda; 11th century) was a |
ndom (otaku), the term chibi has mostly been | conflated with the 'super deformed' style of drawing c |
Conflated with Wolfram's Kyot, the poet appears as a c | |
ned indicates that "Holland" may have become | conflated with Dutch colonies in the West Indies, or w |
chimera consisting of the forelimb of a bird | conflated with the skeleton of a dromaeosaurid, and co |
, demonstrating that the Khazars were indeed | conflated with two of the three elements making up the |
erly 'philosophical' investigations were not | conflated with each other. |
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