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Source: Webster's dictionaryBasically, they've voted republican all their life but don't wanna be lumped in with the GOP. Source: Internet
At this time, the Pumpkins were routinely lumped in with the grunge movement, with Corgan protesting, "We've graduated now from 'the next Jane's Addiction' to 'the next Nirvana,' now we're 'the next Pearl Jam.' Source: Internet
A lot of evangelical Protestants seem to regard Catholics as not even Christian, so it seemed weird seeing the terms lumped together. Source: Internet
As many non-Mormons regarded Mormon religious practices as strange, they similarly lumped the love of Jell-O as part of the odd aspects of being Mormon. Source: Internet
By this definition, many species of Quercus would be lumped together according to their geographic and ecological habitat, despite clear distinctions in morphology and, to a large extent, genetic data. Source: Internet
By that reckoning the £1.3m lumped on to Saracens’ 2016-17 salary-cap year might more representatively be accounted as £39,000 worth of extra salary. Source: Internet