| 41. | Similarly, Hollywood bastardized martial arts into cartoonish entertainment, creating the one-dimensional stereotype of the kung fu expert.
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| 42. | "The court's decision did not allow a mother to bastardize a child, " he said.
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| 43. | :The Webster definition describes a primitive, somewhat bastardized form of religion, which is essentially exactly what superstitions are.
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| 44. | The band has since coined the terms " bastardized grindcore " and " mullet-core " to describe their sound.
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| 45. | "If Rosie O'Donnell or Madonna raise a child by themselves, do people call it bastardizing ?"
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| 46. | That might be true in the perspectiveless Pac-10, which has become a bastardized version of the Western Athletic Conference.
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| 47. | Other readers may find Alex's bastardized English funnier than I did, but it frequently seemed more distracting than charming.
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| 48. | What we don't want to do is advertise to a point where we're bastardizing the marketplace ."
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| 49. | :It could have been a " sound alike " singing a bastardized version of the song, and not Cocker himself.
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| 50. | So, not to bastardize the mantra of one of Cuomo's political nemeses or anything, how's she doing?
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