| 1. | Before you can say " bastardizing the Bard,"
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| 2. | Forman's fascination with bastardized history is harder to figure.
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| 3. | Burford has bastardized the industry, given it a black eye,
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| 4. | Bastardized by the Greeks, this battlefield became known as Harmagedon.
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| 5. | It's bastardizing the meaning of the song ."
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| 6. | This is some bastardized version, for and about bean-counters.
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| 7. | The term has been bastardized to mean any golden lager.
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| 8. | He claims " A dictionary is better that a bastardized pronunciation ".
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| 9. | This user seems to be obsessed with the word " bastardized ".
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| 10. | So it sort of means bastardized European metal, from Canada ".
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