While it was well received by the public, she endured a great amount of criticism from classical purists who believed she vulgarized opera as a discussion if opera singers can sing pop and vice versa is ongoing.
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Why do we have to tear down what is most sublime in our culture and vulgarize it to the lowest possible level just so everyone, no matter how crass or bigoted, will not be offended by it?
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After all, there is no reason to assume that a projection of the dialogue in English translation _ least of all a projection of the dialogue in vulgarized English translation _ will tell us what is going on.
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He also wrote books that popularized and vulgarized medicine : " Misterele i tehnica sexualitii ", 1932; " Adevrurile sexualitii ", 1932; " Femei i doctori ", 1932.
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Marx's theory of commodity fetishism has proven fertile material for work by other theorists since Marx, who have added to, adapted, or, as Marxist orthodoxy might see it,'vulgarized'the original concept.
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Apparently, it is called " apele initia " in Tonga, which could have been vulgarized into " Indian apple " ( speculating here ! ) talk ) 10 : 07, 17 December 2008 ( UTC)
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"It is still going slowly because there is an old mentality that did not want to vulgarize the museums, but that's nonsense, " said Cecilia Mastrantonio, director of public affairs for the Culture Ministry.
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Through the example of one bookseller Mauvelain, his clients were not in the market for treatises by such writers as Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau, but rather for writings produced by hack writers who vulgarized the Enlightenment.
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We must not vulgarize the friendship of the Slav peoples and speculate on our joint roots . . . I want to remind those who consider themselves friends of Belarus that friendship with Lukashenko and friendship with the Belarusian people are somewhat different things.
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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 ."