Queen Victoria gets the credit for popularizing jewelry charms throughout Europe by wearing lockets or charms on her royal bracelets. |
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A 1999 document put out by Intelligent Design proponents drew a 20-year road map for legitimizing and then popularizing their views. |
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Along with that, he is widely credited with popularizing the sport of mountain biking in Belgium. |
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They made little headway popularizing Britain's unilateral nuclear disarmament, and the unilateralist tide lacked any consistent direction. |
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In many ways I think he's the new Stephen Jay Gould, synthesizing and popularizing complex scientific ideas. |
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Thus, a basic spiritualism and an African-based religious foundation merged in creating and popularizing the use of American Indian imagery. |
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With financial support from Caritas Asia, Caritas Mongolia started the journey of popularizing organic agriculture. |
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Still, the human rights NGOs have done important work in popularizing the idea of human rights and in drawing international attention to egregious violations. |
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This event is appealed first of all to the young people and has the aim of popularizing of the active life style. |
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Kode9 The D. J., producer and author Kode9 is known best for popularizing and intellectualizing the dark, churning dance music known as dubstep. |
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Operationalizing and popularizing the idea of human security can help to clarify and to strengthen a human rights perspective on disarmament. |
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Lastly, we recommend that programming for children and youth include segments popularizing healthy living habits. |
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Since English hallmarking laws prohibited mixing precious and base metals in a single object, Americans were able to take the lead in popularizing mixed-metal objects. |
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This doctrine had a small army of both academic and popularizing authors. |
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Non-conventional retailers and mass marketing by supermarkets are also popularizing farmed fish to domestic consumers. |
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In certain cases, this means summarizing and popularizing what is useful for citizens, and in both official languages. |
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Founded in 1967, the African Ballet of Togo has aimed at popularizing the finest traditional dances. |
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Member states were called upon to actively participate in popularizing the awards. |
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He attributes his current success in popularizing Sanskrit to his love of God and, not surprisingly, blessings derived from chanting Vedic mantras. |
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At that stage of education, Europe has long been struggling for success in providing and popularizing such education and providing employment for its leavers. |
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When Bizet returned to Paris in the autumn of 1860, he was accompanied by his friend Ernest Guiraud, who was to be responsible for popularizing Bizet's work after his death. |
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Similarly, his revision of the Life and Fables of Aesop and his commentary on Theocritus, the 3rd-century-bc creator of Greek pastoral verse, assisted in popularizing this literature throughout Europe. |
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The Dialogue and Consultation offers the best chance to address issues in a transparent and equitable forum and will be the critical tool for broadening and popularizing the peace process. |
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The clear aim of promoting and popularizing an eco-friendly culture. |
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The objective is to offer to learners, even with modest knowledge in the field in question, a teaching that is stimulating, attracting and popularizing complicated scientific aspects through a convivial learning environment. |
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Where families are concerned, promoting children's right to participation depends on popularizing an understanding of the Convention, which is increasingly the case. |
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Restaurants have played a role in popularizing bison meat, like Ted's Montana Grill, which added bison to their menus. |
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The variety of cereals available in the department being limited, ACTED first worked at popularizing new seeding and cultivation techniques within the communities. |
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It will be a working tool on which all user rights can be based, but also a teaching support for popularizing activities identified within the PNFOCO framework. |
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The ballet, as clownish as the opera that preceded it, was inspired by a popular Russian folk tale of Alexander Afanassiev, who played a huge role in popularizing Russian folklore. |
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It should serve as an entry point for popularizing the use of water and sanitation facilities and the spread of good hygiene habits in families and communities. |
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Creem critic Lester Bangs is credited with popularizing the term via his early 1970s essays on bands such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. |
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Art magazines, illustrated with photographs and color lithographs, played an essential role in popularizing the new style. |
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Kellogg transformed American eating habits from 1906 by popularizing breakfast cereal. |
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He was very influential in popularizing certain spellings in America, but he did not originate them. |
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When the modern Olympics began in 1896, the initiators and organizers were looking for a great popularizing event, recalling the glory of ancient Greece. |
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He is best known for popularizing the Scottish Enlightenment, for his lectures at the University of Edinburgh were widely disseminated by his many influential students. |
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Zona was also at the forefront of the shift from formal living spaces to a more casual idea, and it was largely responsible for popularizing a Southwestern motif in interiors. |
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