| 41. | The organisation regularly sponsors lectures on a variety of topics including self-awareness, tolerance, evolution and popularisation of science.
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| 42. | It also considered Turkic origin of Bosnian polity, and this was viewed as popularisation of links between Bosnian Muslims with Turkey.
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| 43. | Modern adaptations of Bach's music contributed greatly to Bach's popularisation in the second half of the 20th century.
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| 44. | She was Filipino Literature Ambassador in Spain, where she took part in several associations for the popularisation and support of her culture.
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| 45. | The place has social significance for its close association with the popularisation of golfing in Brisbane and in Queensland for over four decades.
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| 46. | With the rise of capitalism and industrialisation, people began to spend more money on entertainment, contributing to the popularisation of the novel.
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| 47. | Here, he met fellow astronomy student Heather Couper; they formed a working partnership-Hencoup Enterprises-that focuses on astronomy popularisation.
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| 48. | Popularisation behind these ideas has roots in the work of early 20th century writers such as D . H . Lawrence and William Butler Yeats.
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| 49. | Due to his popularisation of smoking, John Lennon humorously referred to Raleigh as " such a stupid The Beatles " ( 1968 ).
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| 50. | The popularisation of this idea in the twentieth century was mainly responsible for the adoption of the swastika in the West as an Aryan symbol.
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