Even for the available information, there is little
vulgarization of this, and too many physicians that don't even prescribe them.
Religion, specifically the religion that resented
the vulgarization of «Xmas,» was as much a part of the culture as the soapbox derby and the Fourth of July parade.
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The vulgarization of popular culture and entertainment, which has so deeply wounded our politics that they've become another form of reality TV, producing a spectacle that should shame us into a collective examination of our consciences as consumers.
Not exact matches
Go find a place where they are guilty
of this
vulgarization.
Broadway's
vulgarization and cheapening
of the piece was one
of the reasons that I myself took such a stand about it that the Broadway production never went on tour or moved anywhere else — it was never done again.
One might have assumed, however, that the tragic myth Stone was aiming for in the first film and the satiric farce he's attempting here would require somewhat different styles, but in fact most
of Natural Born Killers looks like a parodic
vulgarization and intensification
of JFK.