Since his elevation to the position of national saint, his bowdlerized legacy has been up for grabs by any and all.
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It's not that surprising that the'96 race _ trivialized, feminized and ideologically bowdlerized _ has disappeared without a trace.
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It's hardly the only work that has been either bowdlerized for broadcast or " chilled " off the air altogether.
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"Shake, Rattle and Roll " followed, a somewhat bowdlerized cover version of the Big Joe Turner recording of earlier in 1954.
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Another version, " somewhat bowdlerized ", was recorded by Cynthia Gooding on her 1953 live recording made at Carnegie Hall in 1960.
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Andrew Lang has heavily bowdlerized his sources here; in the original Medieval tradition, the fire could only be rekindled from her vagina.
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But a translator should not assume the role of censor and surreptitiously delete or bowdlerize passages merely to please a political or moral interest.
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She discovered his diary, written before he went into an asylum, which she published in a " bowdlerized " version in 1936.
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The novel was considered " too hot " for Latimer's American publishers and was not published until 1950 in a heavily Bowdlerized version.
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I promised to delete this question if it came up again, but since others have responded, I have resorted to bowdlerizing the title.