- In the
study of
language and
literary style, a
vulgarism is an
expression or
usage considered non-standard or
characteristic of
uneducated speech or writing...
- error: no target: CITEREFAmandae2003 (help) Lenin,
Vladimir (1917). "The
Vulgarisation of
Marxism by Opportunists". The
State and
Revolution – via Marxists...
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Foundations of
Leninism and
later expanded upon in his 1928 work
Against Vulgarising the
Slogan of Self-Criticism. The
Marxist concept of self-criticism is...
- This has been
converted to saeem-rokh, then seem-rokh, seem-rogh and
vulgarised as see-morgh.
Seemorgh is also
known in mystics’
ideas as the king of...
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financial status, etc. [...] The villain's goons,
speak in a
special vulgarised,
Bambaiya Hindi concocted specifically to
typify such
screen characters...
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saying that "Once the
Americans get hold of it the
whole series would be
vulgarised and ruined." Eventually, an
agreement was
reached and
Awdry received an...
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Persian physicians called the term nazul-i-ah, or "descent of the water"—
vulgarised into
waterfall disease or cataract—believing such
blindness to be caused...
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saying that "Once the
Americans get hold of it the
whole series would be
vulgarised and ruined." Eventually, an
agreement was reached, and
Awdry received...
- its
growing modernity,
rationality and technology. This po****rised and
vulgarised Lebensphilosophie is part of the
context for the
emergence of European...
- parties,
consisted in that it
preserved the
teachings of
Marxism from
vulgarisation and
distortion by
opportunist elements of the
labor movement. But long...