- prescription. H. W.
Fowler noted in 1926 that "epithet is
suffering a
vulgarization that is
giving it an
abusive im****tion."
Epithets are
sometimes attached...
-
believed to be
indigenous to that country. The
fruit and tree are
often vulgarized with the
umbrella term of "Java almond"
which mixes multiple species of...
- architecture;
Wright himself admitted that ****anese
prints helped to "
vulgarize" the
Renaissance for him. Wright's art
criticism treatise, The ****anese...
- He is read with more
caution in
university circles,
being known as a "
vulgarizer" and
reflecting essentially the
state of
knowledge at the
period of his...
-
within us all,
veneered by a
Christianity as
perverted as "Delacroix",
vulgarized to "Dellacroy" by the villagers. Horribly, at the end of the story, it...
- office, in the
middle 1930s, he
rigorously resisted any
temptation to be
vulgarized or exploited...he
could easily have
become a
millionaire several times...
-
Kurdish (Sorani): یەعقوب Late Roman:
Iacomus Latin: Iacobus,
Iacomus (
vulgarized),
Didacus (later Latin) Latvian: Jēkabs, Jākubs,
Jakobs Limburgish: Jakob...
-
decidedly mixed....Bernadine Morris...said the 'Chanel look has been
vulgarized'... Morris,
Bernadine (19
October 1982). "Givenchy and
Chanel Excite Paris"...
- of old
scores to
settle against alleged enemies". It can also draw on "
vulgarized forms" of
different aspects of the
natural sciences such as anthropology...
-
Service referred to the film as a "desperately
sordid melodrama" and a "
vulgarized"
version of The
Virgin Spring, and drew
comparisons to Sam Peckinpah's...