But the changes have only served to broaden and vulgarize the characters, destroy the novel's uniquely satisfying sense of texture, and so muddle up the storyline that it's hard to figure out exactly what's happening at any one time.
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In updating the movie for the Nickelodeon crowd, Spheeris has also ( predictably, given her earlier work ) vulgarized the proceedings with a succession of flatulence and bathroom jokes, anti-gay humor, and even a few veiled references to erections and oral sex.
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Supporters of the concept say that it is committed to deliver high-level knowledge to the masses, as opposed to the more common approach of vulgarizing philosophic concepts through easy-to-read books such as " Philosophy for Well-being ".
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Neil Armfield, who directed the acclaimed production of the Australian epic " Cloudstreet, " seen last year at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, ingeniously uses curtains and shadow-puppet techniques on a mostly bare stage to suggest, rather than vulgarize, the horror and despair.
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There's a respect for the material and an intelligence, and at the same time there's an ability to popularize it _ and I don't mean this in any denigrating way _ without vulgarizing it to make it accessible, to find that little hook to get the audience in.
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During its rise in Germany, the Nazi Party included in its ideology the old Teutonic mysticism of the highly educated artistic and literary elite, and its propaganda vulgarized it into a crude, popular mass mythology of Germanic Aryan superiority with quasi-religious overtones, encouraging the fringe development of what came to be called Germanic neopaganism.
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He does it as naturally as a man twisting the ends of his mustache in thought . " Nonetheless, as film historian Bernard F . Dick points out, " [ e ] xponents of " Caligarisme ", expressionism in the extreme . . . naturally thought Leni had vulgarized the conventions [ of expressionism ] ".
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Following the Trio's performance at the 1959 festival, folk music critic Mark Morris wrote " What connection these frenetically tinselly showmen have with a folk festival eludes me . . . except that it is mainly folk songs that they choose to vulgarize . " Bob Gibson, but especially the Trio, stating " I despised them.
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"Rom�nul " s agenda was complimented by the satirical magazine " Ghimpele ", which vulgarized the " Red " interpretation of current events . " Rom�nul " employed Hasdeu's friend and former " Ghimpele " contributor Gheorghe Dem Theodorescu, who stayed on as editor until 1874, and, as theater critic, Al.
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In the introduction to Buber's " Tales of the Hasidim ", Potok notes that Buber overlooked Hasidism's " charlatanism, obscurantism, internecine quarrels, its heavy freight of folk superstition and pietistic excesses, its tzadik worship, its vulgarized and attenuated reading of Lurianic Kabbalah . " Even more severe is the criticism that Buber deemphasized the importance of the Jewish Law in Hasidism.