The style is at least a century old and has deep folkloric roots, but it is the late, vulgarized form that is at issue. |
This originally aristocratic notion seems to have been vulgarized in the same way as, in Greece, any dead person came to be considered a hero, or, in Egypt, an Osiris. |
Their ideas, vulgarized, tended to inspire and reinforce that obsession with the occult and the mystical which became noticeable in St Petersburg society. |
Is the concept of money laundering being vulgarized? |
Congenital from the first and second birth, Hobbling through each vulgarized te deum, They are deformity trying to reform the earth. |
It was perhaps inevitable that so successful an intellectual entrepreneur would be vulgarized. |