(1) ‘'Clothing should glorify, not vulgarize , the body,’ Beene said in a 1996 interview with The Times-Picayune.(2) Even though they might have chosen to act as surrogates, the motives of these women would have been commercial, and the whole enterprise seemed to trivialize and vulgarize childbirth.(3) The language has been popularized, but has not yet vindicated itself from being vulgarized .(4) Yet to add words to it to direct the viewer, as some people did, vulgarized it.(5) It's far from a single-issue film, and never romanticizes, vulgarizes or trivializes Josie's coming of age.(6) The glory of the samurai sword, vulgarised to the point of farce in Tarantino's Kill Bill, is treated with respect, even awe.(7) Hip-hop's black essentialism and ‘keepin’ it real’ proclamations are vulgarized , even mocked by Lee's humorous and satirical photographs.(8) Fra Filippo thought that they vulgarised intellectual life, did not really understand what they were doing, and made spelling mistakes and typographical errors.(9) Much of what he writes is haute vulgarization of the best kind: witty, thoughtful, and accurate analyses of and commentaries upon the thought of other contemporary theorists.(10) Their ideas, vulgarized , tended to inspire and reinforce that obsession with the occult and the mystical which became noticeable in St Petersburg society.(11) This expansion was justified by pseudoscientific argument, grounded in a vulgarized version of Darwin, the ‘survival of the fittest.’(12) Hugo's descendants took offence at what they considered to be the exploitation and vulgarisation of his work.(13) We allowed our colleges and universities to be secularized, and our beautiful liturgy to be vulgarized to the point where it often seems like an especially vulgar karaoke night.(14) For horticultural purists, the news will be seen as further evidence that the noble art of gardening is being vulgarised and reduced to yet another manifestation of our modern obsession with lifestyle and consumerism.(15) Then there's what gets described alternately as the ongoing liberation or vulgarization of American culture.(16) It wasn't especially avant-garde, per se, but it demonstrated her ability to take a simple design and make it all the more special without vulgarizing the base design vision.
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