Macnair said that the name used by the Europeans, Jenna Cass, was probably a vulgarization of Djilakons, the Indian term for the god on whom the mask is modeled.
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This expression is to be seen only as an attempt at vulgarization using popular imagery and does not refer to the actual accepted psychological definition, diagnosis or symptoms of clinical schizophrenia.
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New York Sen . Daniel Patrick Moynihan, appearing on television, described the writing of such tell-tale books as part of the " vulgarization " of American politics.
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In an attempt to avoid a trial, a committee was appointed, which produced a report declaring Pike's teaching irresponsible, " cheap vulgarizations of great expressions of faith ".
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It is a protest against the vulgarization, the trashing, of our society, " said Rep . Henry Hyde, an Illinois Republican who helped push the amendment through the House.
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What we're looking at in the academy is the most extraordinary vulgarization that brings it to the comfort level of the beginning undergraduate student who doesn't want to do any work.
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In 1994, Neidich s photography-based sculptural installation " Collective Memory / Collective Amnesia " used the culturally-constructed story of Anne Frank to reflect upon pop culture s vulgarization of history.
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Much has been made of it as a phallic violation or vulgarization of the Virgin, as if older, traditional depictions of the story of Christ, the Apostles and saints never represented violence or pain.
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But the movie met with the scorn of critics who called it a " vulgarization of art " and the indifference of a public that was used to more low-brow and cuddly cartoon fare.
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The committee chairman, Rep . Henry Hyde of Illinois, said the issue, more " than the flag itself, " was " a popular protest against the vulgarization of our society ."