| 1. | We are very much troubled by the so-called vulgarized political culture,
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| 2. | You've got to give them a simple, vulgarized version of things.
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| 3. | I regard it as a distorted and vulgarized version of a provenly successful work,
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| 4. | But it is vulgarizing our culture.
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| 5. | The modern Colour prejudice against gold and other tints is perhaps because painted work has been vulgarized.
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| 6. | The title ephorus is derived from the Greek " ephoros " which has been vulgarized into Latin
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| 7. | Variations, corruptions, and vulgarized versions were noted to be in use long before the earliest printed publications.
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| 8. | Japan will probably make their own films that get it wrong anyhow, vulgarizing the unusual aspects of Manchuria.
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| 9. | The Carolinians seem to have interpreted their vulgarized consonants as plain consonants followed by glides, like the Chamorro phones.
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| 10. | The directives of the Stalinist Ministry of Culture marked the introduction of Socialist Realism in a schematic and vulgarized way.
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