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  • The last line in the verse about the " colonial experience " man " smelling like a whore " is often bowdlerised to " smelling like a sewer " or completely rewritten.
  • Although Austen's novels had been published in the United States since 1832, albeit in bowdlerised editions, it was not until after 1870 that there was a distinctive American response to Austen.
  • Despite the depth and subtlety of the book, it is often classified as a children's story because of the popularity of the Lilliput section ( frequently bowdlerised ) as a book for children.
  • The characters of " Maria-sama ga Miteru " by Oyuki Konno perform a bowdlerised version of " Torikaebaya " in the 19th book of the series, published in 2004.
  • On the 18th century stage, Vanbrugh's " Relapse " and " Provoked Wife " were only considered possible to perform in bowdlerised versions, but as such, they remained popular.
  • Both were translated into Latin, in a version somewhat bowdlerised by Christian dogma, in 1252 on the orders of King Alfonso X of Castile; the original Arabic text dates probably from the middle of the eleventh century.
  • The producers nevertheless sued to prevent this : as copyright owners they enjoyed the right to control what derivative works of " Titanic " were made, and they didn't want the bowdlerised version being sold.
  • As Peter Travers commented in " Rolling Stone ", the intention was to " make " Romeo and Juliet " accessible to the elusive Gen-X audience without leaving the play bowdlerised and broken ".
  • The " Rdhik-sntvanam " was first edited for print publication by Charles Phillip Brown, and annotated, bowdlerised, and seen through the presses by Paidipati Venkatanarasu in 1887, with a second edition in 1907.
  • The diaries, even in their bowdlerised form, provoked a writ for libel from one of Channon's fellow MPs, though the case did not come to court, being settled privately the decade after Channon's death.
  • By having his characters uninhibitedly subvert all of England's long-standing customs and traditions, Barnes inadvertently also collects, registers and critically assesses these bowdlerised ( to pay lip service to political correctness and avoid sexual harassment actions ).
  • They also adapted works for children for'The King's Treasuries of Literature', a series edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch : " The Canterbury Pilgrims " bowdlerised some of the bawdier elements of the Canterbury Tales.
  • :: : : " The Keeper " is actually a rather rude song dating from the 17th century according to " Among The Leaves So Green-O ", the lyrics having been bowdlerised at the end of the 19th century.
  • His most famous work was " L'Ami des Enfans " ( 1782-3 ) which was first translated into English, albeit bowdlerised, by Mary Stockdale and published in London in 1783-4 by Mary's father John Stockdale.
  • I met User : MONGO when I browsed into Talk : 7 World Trade Center and challenged him ( and some other editors ) about what I saw as their censoring, almost bowdlerising, any coverage of the various special doubts that have been raised over that particular building's collapse on 11 September 2001.
  • There seem to have been suggestions of bowdlerised / filtered forks for kids before; I would suggest a Wiki as one huge fork as a sandbox that can be edited by people who don't really understand the difference between an encyclopaedia and a book of jokes, and then useful contributions moved to Wikipedia if needed.
  • Mind you, I'm not sure I can or should bowdlerise things-if someone does something as stupid as slapping a warning on an admin's talk page not do disrupt Wikipedia by disrupting their disruption of Wikipedia to prove a point to prove a point, I am almost certainly going to continue to say what I think.
  • Though it has often been mistakenly thought of and published in bowdlerised form as a children's book, it is a great and sophisticated satire of human nature based on Swift's experience of his times . " Gulliver's Travels " is an anatomy of human nature, a sardonic looking-glass, often criticised for its apparent misanthropy.
  • Kripal also argued in " Kali's Child " that the Ramakrishna Movement had manipulated Ramakrishna's biographical documents, that the Movement had published them in incomplete and bowdlerised editions ( claiming among other things, hiding Ramakrishna's homoerotic tendencies ), and that the Movement had suppressed Ram Chandra Datta's " Srisriramakrsna Paramahamsadever Jivanavrttanta ".
  • The album came in two versions : a censored version in a white sleeve with the band name " Thrush & the Cunts " bowdlerised to " Thrush and the C * * ts " and possibly-offensive song vocal tracks removed, and an " R "-rated version in a black sleeve with all band names in full, movie dialogue between the songs, and all vocal tracks in full.
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