This vulgarization of Christmas is a totally unacceptable intrusion by the non-Christian majority. |
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Then there's what gets described alternately as the ongoing liberation or vulgarization of American culture. |
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New basic seed bred by INERA should be immediately brought to the attention of seed inspectors in order to ensure a successful vulgarization. |
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Values and standards appear necessary in order to counterbalance a climate of roughening and vulgarization. |
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There is a lack of coordination between basic seed breeding and its vulgarization to seed producers. |
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Baseball, by contrast, has been seen by most cricket lovers as a vulgarization of the true bat-and-ball game, which Rudyard Kipling said defined what it was to be properly English. |
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Among that net tasks could be included the vulgarization of NEPAD and the evaluation and promotion of its good execution at the national, regional and continental level. |
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William Edward Collinson wrote a vulgarization book in Esperanto about linguistics. |
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Although it may simplify matters to the point of naivete and vulgarization, such windowshopping may also tell us roughly what is on the market. |
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It is certainly good to present to the public the results of scientific theories, but often the process of vulgarization oversimplifies the models. |
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It evolves more and more towards drug smuggling, street robbery, firearms trafficking and vulgarization of their use among youngsters or hooligan groups. |
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