| 11. | It coopts the language of science, much as theologians coopted the language of law and natural philosophy.
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| 12. | Of course, advertising has coopted pop cuture and pop music at every juncture, going back to Elvis.
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| 13. | As ever, the pope sought to speak out for peace without being coopted or cajoled into taking sides.
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| 14. | Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited.
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| 15. | When the simulators are coopted by a competing reality show, extras are brought in to dramatize the simulation actors.
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| 16. | Thus, virtually all of the popular images seen today, if not native to advertising, are soon coopted.
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| 17. | Beverningh was coopted in the Gouda " vroedschap " and elected " schepen " in 1645.
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| 18. | "The hardliners have, to some extent, been coopted despite their strong words, " he added.
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| 19. | Can you provide an example of when the DI coopted the article because its " owners " weren't there?
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| 20. | The image became a large source of devotion, and soon the church relented and coopted the piety by erecting the church.
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