The principal trends of Dr . Martynenko s scientific research include an economic sociology and political sociology, investigation of the socio-structuring value of monetary relations and a critical analysis of Marxism and vulgarization of liberal theories.
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These are but two examples, mild at that, of the vulgarization of a city awash in people who, if a mere five or six choice words were excised from their vocabulary, would effectively be struck dumb.
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Ms . Grossman, awarded a Silver Cross by the state for services to the arts, resigned after an internal feud about the length of foreign tours ( typically two to three months ) and the vulgarization of the repertoire.
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A cultural attitude that stands against the power and makes no compromise with vulgarization is, together with independent individual experiences, feelings and creations, is what extends the pursuit and desire of art for spiritual freedom an everlasting theme.
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Haller read through some of the Foxe-derived martyrologies, editions by Martin Maden, John Milner and John Wesley, and observed " a progressive corruption and vulgarization of the original for the propogation of an increasingly narrow Protestant piety ".
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The symphony's finale develops as a modernist fugue, in which Risti showcased his conduct of contrapuntal skills ( neoclassic expression represents a fostering of tradition of'healthy'classicism, contrary to the daily vulgarization of art for political purposes.
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Podhoretz continued, " Bloom goes on to charge liberalism with vulgarizing the noble ideals of freedom and equality, and he offers brilliantly acerbic descriptions of the sexual revolution and the feminist movement, which he sees as products of this process of vulgarization ."
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The name was once the common equivalent of John in Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland ( largely identifiable with the Highlands and Islands ), but has been supplanted by a vulgarization of its address form : " Iain " or " Ian ".
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There, he worked on and directed numerous research and organizational projects such as the nutrition and winterizing of dairy and beef cattle, the breeding and selection of cattle, swine and sheep, the production of legume based animal feed, the reorganization of federal agronomical research institutions in Quebec and the vulgarization of agronomical research.
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[Replying to his publisher concerning an enquiry about the possibility of making a cartoon of " The Lord of the Rings " ] : " I think I should find vulgarization less painful than the sillification achieved by the B . B . C . " ( " The Letters of J . R . R . Tolkien ", Letter 198, 19 June 1957)