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It was never commercialized to the point of becoming bastardized.
I think that would have kind of bastardized the show.
The religions know all this wisdom but have bastardized it.
It's been completely bastardized by the media and the left.
Mr. Pieper argued that we have bastardized this classical concept.
But it's not, it's a completely bastardized way to serve it.
I meditate through a secularized, bastardized version of the Jesuit Examen.
Don't worry—we've got a good one, not just some bastardized, syrupy latte.
As a patty melt enthusiast, Kronner knows how often the sandwich gets bastardized.
Blue Points, Kumamotos, and Hama Hamas are some of the most commonly bastardized ones.
All we have are these bastardized legends, and it's easy to gloss over that.
In other words, when it comes to bastardized burritos, they're not all bad apples.
There are a couple of oyster names out there that really tend to get bastardized.
According to the show's poster, it promises to premiere "unreleased collaborations and bastardized classics."bkbazaar.
Zeal & Ardor's latest album, Stranger Fruit, builds upon the bastardized blueprint of the project's debut.
It's a kind of bastardized literary device—asking a viewer to become the first person.
Because I think that term has so...it's been so misused and diluted and bastardized.
The Judaic concept of Tikkun Olam ("repairing the world") is bastardized under Trump's executive order.
For jihadis, religion, or rather their bastardized version of it, provides a useful veneer for this worldview.
Southerner whites bastardized the Bible in the 1800s claiming black skin color was the mark of Cain.
Crab cakes are bastardized so often that you might have forgotten what a good one tastes like.
But those values have been bastardized by rampant commercialization over the two decades since the books were released.
CASH299 became known for painting giant roller letters bastardized by pixelation and cartoonish faces on countless rooftop spots.
It was a loving, near-flawless reanimation of a beautiful Americana that risks erasure in a bastardized era.
Aside from the slim shape and minimalist hardware design, the phone's software looks like a bastardized version of iOS.
Others mocked the hyphen being dropped from week-end, asking whether a bastardized spelling, like "weeknd" would come next.
Curiously, while enjoying every sound San Juan had to offer, I kept on thinking of Yiddish, another "bastardized" tongue.
They do things like cover "Wonderwall" with a ukulele, or bang out bastardized violin interpretations of Jimi Hendrix songs.
Or it has to just revert back to what it was before the 1960s, when Robert Bork bastardized it.
He left the gate unlocked with his cold triangulations towards power and a bastardized conservative wish list of fiscal goodies.
This debacle falls on one man, Preibus, and is just another example of how he has bastardized the Republican party.
He said the law was "bastardized" in the 1003s, limiting regulators' attention to anti-competitive prices but not much else.
Of course, those names are all bastardized Anglicized versions of Chinese; they do not resemble the Chinese language in any way.
Good people of good conscience are seeking to do what Trump only gave lip service to, and in his way bastardized.
And also the way it's been coopted, the way it's been bastardized a little bit, the way it's been very diluted.
Yet somehow, once the President of the United States got involved, the league co-opted and bastardized them into something about unity.
That means its geisha varietal, which grows so well in this less-than-tropical climate, won't get bastardized by accidental cross-pollination.
Gradually, however, the charm of bassline has rubbed off in the wash and what's been left is the ultimate, inevitable, bastardized conclusion.
New wanted and strived for agency and representation, one in which his Indigeneity was not exploited or bastardized, but honored and respected.
This makes sense: Food is both highly personal and highly political, and beloved dishes are constantly being misinterpreted and bastardized beyond recognition.
They were making beaded bracelets for boys they fancied, an idea they had bastardized from the American teen-agers on our televisions.
Until the city bastardized itself so badly that queer street sex was replaced with overpriced, heteronormative Sex in the City tourist walking tours.
The short article accompanying the video doesn't make it clear where this bastardized creation is being served, citing only "Mexico" as the location.
While some argue that the commercialization of ayahuasca has bastardized the ritual, others claim that it's brought much needed attention to the region.
He punishes any Republican elected official who doesn't demonstrate total and complete fealty to his bastardized version of who the Republican Party is.
Ultimately, I guess bastardized culture and regurgitated ideas are exactly what you should expect if you look to people like Zayn Malik for innovation.
This is just yet another installment in a long line of bastardized burger spinoffs, along with the Big Mac-roly-poly and cheeseburger nachos.
"African spirituality is very much stigmatized and bastardized," says Tatiana Skroskis who's also known as The Trap Witch, a practitioner and social media influencer.
Maoism was a nightmare — a collection of fairy tales imported from Europe and adapted to local conditions that validated a bastardized form of Stalinism.
Khedive Ismail had a dessert created especially for her called O'Malley, which, some say, could have been bastardized into Om Ali by Arabic speakers.
RECIPE: Beer-garita No, we're not talking about some bastardized pre-canned beverage that tastes of artificial lime, made by a major domestic beer company.
As my frustration deepened, I began muttering bastardized sutras under my breath, which did nothing to quiet my harping inner critic: All form is emptiness.
Meanwhile, the likes of Standard White Guys like Jimmy Fallon have taken to trying their damnedest to do some bastardized version of woke AF political comedy.
They spoke in overtly racist ways in court, mocked defendant's black-sounding names or used bastardized Ebonics to imitate the voices of defendants, families and victims.
And this group, ISIS for instance, has a history of attacking people under the guise of Islam, albeit employing a radical bastardized interpretation of the Koran.
If that bastardized acronym looks familiar, it could be because a similar acronym—minus the Q—was recently used to try to intimidate Nashville's gay community.
The most important topping is, of course, cheese, which in Argentina, is a bastardized version of Italian mozzarella referred to as muza, a dry white block cheese.
The GOP economic policy can be properly summed up by a bastardized Game of Thrones quote: The rich get to eat, and everyone else takes the shit.
Driver: San Francisco is all of these things, but certainly not in the bastardized, dragged-through-the-mud sense that I've come to associate with video games.
Meaning that the one we saw wasn't even English, but a bastardized French equivalent that utterly failed to offer either giant footboard posts or rumors of murder.
Looking at the alcohol space a couple of years ago, I wanted to elevate and reinvent some products in the traditionally bastardized world of ready-to-drink cocktails.
Because 555 is a casual iteration of his popular Bangkok Thai restaurant, Soul Food Mahanakorn, it makes sense that the menu is filled with some hilariously bastardized dishes.
Again, the language — and idea — of greater choice and competition is bastardized here: With subsidies and other favorable treatment, a public option would unfairly out-compete private options.
Despite the fact that we use the name interchangeably with the most bastardized corner-store sparkling white wines imaginable, Champagne is still the gift that keeps on giving.
"The King" doesn't preface the battle with the St. Crispin's Day speech — "we happy few, we band of brothers" — one of Shakespeare's most soaring and frequently bastardized orations.
And in fact, I think that I've actually really bastardized some core relationships in my life where I've created hyper-transactional relationships in many areas of my life.
Or maybe pouring beer into your Vans is just a bastardized DIY version of Germany's bierstiefel—a boot-shaped drinking glass—that was based on a German military ritual.
The Dark Zone is basically Midtown in this bastardized vision of digital Manhattan; it's enclosed within a giant wall, and it's by far the best part of the game.
In America, you'll find tempura garnishing bowls of udon, as an appetizer of vegetables or shrimp, and bastardized into popcorn shrimp bites served with a creamy, Sriracha-esque dipping sauce.
We live in a time when many have bastardized the basic meaning of the Second Amendment in order to defend "the rights" of gun ownership regardless of the deadly consequences.
The goal of this attack, which is not actually happening, is to support a bastardized interpretation of "Agenda 21," a sustainable development plan developed by the United Nations in 1992.
He says the 10-minute photo sessions he snaps for the site are a "bastardized version" of what he used to do for big brands, but it gets the job done.
As the legitimate (AKA not bastardized) son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, Jon has more rightful claim to the throne than even Daenerys — and certainly more than the disgraced Stannis.
Having nearly run out of eye-­rolling Avengers conjoinings and bastardized reboots, Hollywood execs have landed on an even lazier way to sell movie tickets: 3-D releases of beloved classics.
The White House has sought to portray Trump's and/or his social media team's habit of lifting copyrighted material for ego-stroking purposes as some kind of bastardized, populist patriotic tradition.
But it's worth stepping back and fully appreciating, if the states' allegations are true, how thoroughly these drug companies have bastardized a system that is supposed to bring down drug prices.
The issue with all of this is that it bastardized a very legitimate issue -- the growing income (and everything else) gap between the rich and the poor -- for Trump's own political purposes.
In the photograph above, Matthew Heimbach carries a shield engraved with the bastardized "Celtic cross" that the Norwegian Nazis designed to look like the high crosses of early medieval Ireland and Britain.
Trump administration officials are largely asserting a bastardized version of self-defense to justify Soleimani's assassination, claiming that he was personally orchestrating some sort of imminent attack on U.S. troops or citizens.
An important note: The phrase "little a salami" was regularly bastardized into "a little salami," which broke the brains of the already-broken-brained meme pedants of the internet (regretfully, myself included).
" DT: "When we had the Met Gala that was China themed I was like, 'Oh crap, here we go, let's see how much this gets bastardized, let's see who uses the word oriental.
Before he was bastardized along with everything else in Spider-Man 3, Venom was a pretty cool Marvel character – and Tom Hardy wants to bring that guy back with his new Venom film.
And then… well, let's just say that there's a new boss, and as a result, we're probably going to be living with this weird bastardized version of PCMCIA for a little while longer.
For this, he painted plywood sheets with polychrome sand in Persian rug designs and then splintered the boards, creating a visual cyclone "I completely bastardized and abstracted" the carpet motif, the artist said.
While all these tracks are undeniably horrendous, and their multitude grows every single day, the grand and glorious death knell in this realm of bastardized music in 2016 has become the Kanye West mashup.
While leasing is a common option, those with formal industry experience say the practice is questionable, the term itself a bastardized form of traditional industry licensing agreements, which are vulnerable to gaps and loopholes.
This was during that sweet spot of Korean immigration in America — a decade or so after the arrival of the first major waves but before their descendants bastardized the cuisine with their kimchi tacos.
Patrick's Day is ostensibly a religious occasion that is also intended to celebrate the accomplishments and culture of the Irish people, though in the US it's long been bastardized into quasi-synonymity with drunken debauchery.
Though Lizzie Magie patented The Landlord's Game in 1904, Charles Darrow presented a bastardized version as his own invention and went on to make millions from the sale of Monopoly to game company Parker Brothers.
Trump, of course, has directed quite a bit of hostility at Mexicans, calling them criminals, drug dealers, and rapists—while later proclaiming his love of Hispanics and the bastardized taco bowls served at Trump Tower Grill.
Legions of late-night jazz performers would perform the hit at bars, night clubs, and other social spaces without much consideration for its origins, and its unavoidable presence in movies and television further bastardized the style.
Heaven. And then below the regality and poise of the upper body, beneath the waist, there continued the bastardized bump and grind from MTV, coming full circle to meet its call-and-response West African roots.
Some people, when they've only had something a certain way, don't want to see it changed or bastardized or made completely differently, and I get that, but at least try it and then tell me that it's not good.
Add to this a choked, fiery, glittery guitar sound and you have the makings of a musical signature that, no matter how abused or bastardized it wound up after endless reconfigurations, somehow seemed to fit nearly every costume Bowie tried on.
The album features the recently released track "F Cancer", some pretty far-out artwork where Thug is reimagined as some sort of bastardized eagle, and is nine songs long – which is the same amount as Michael Jackson's Thriller, so go figure.
One of Valley's most pointed bodies of his work features a personification of the Zionist ideal of the Israeli Jew alongside the bastardized and deficient diaspora Jew — respectively, a superhero named Israel Man and his sniveling, abhorrent sidekick, Diaspora Boy.
Last week, before a minor match between Italian football giant AC Milan and the lesser-ranked Capri, a dozen or so people took to the pitch in Milan uniforms and broke into a bastardized version of a haka, the traditional Maori war cry.
It's because so often, they're thoughtlessly thrown, bone-dry and cut into matchsticks, into just about every mediocre grab-and-go dish on the planet, from bastardized Caesar salads to unfortunate vegetable medleys that begrudgingly accompany steaks served during Early Bird Special hours.
What most Americans knew to be Hawaiian music during this time was what Hawaiians called hapa haole—bastardized mainland takes on island sounds that were usually sexualized and racist caricatures of their culture, as seen in Elvis' kitschy romantic comedy Blue Hawaii.
Thanks to that early exposure and many, many repeated listens, records like Master of Reality and Paranoid feel like old friends, which—despite their far more energetic, bastardized approach to heavy metal thunder—is exactly the way I feel about Black Tusk.
The latter argument—that a popular "ethnic" food is really just a bastardized knock-off of its traditional source—seems to resurface in the culinary zeitgeist every few years, whether it's California rolls, pasta, or the whole canon of American Chinese food.
I started with the very first Surface, a somewhat under-sized (10.6 inches), strange hybrid device that had an almost unusable keyboard (they keys were basically printed on) and an ARM chip that let it run a sort of bastardized version of Windows (Windows RT).
A typically bastardized New York conjoining of the grand neo-Renaissance house and a townhouse behind it on East 52nd Street, the pre-renovation Cartier store was a retailing warren, with departments and sales floors on a variety of uneven levels and corporate offices above.
I just wonder where the limits are, especially in this media ecosystem where even the best Democratic messaging gets deformed and bastardized in right-wing media and thus never reaches the people Democrats need to reach, or at least doesn't reach enough of them.
From the regional cooking of the mainland and its surrounds to how it's been interpreted (and bastardized, as some might argue) in the West, there are millions of dishes to eat and enjoy—and probably just as many opinions about the right way to make each one.
So many of the images used in the Kansas City games — the arrowhead, which is specifically Native American; the horse called "War Paint" they prance around the field before the game; the beating drums; and that tomahawk chop — are used in disrespectful and often bastardized contexts.
But open internet advocates say such plans undercut the core principle of non-discrimination at the heart of net neutrality, and risk creating a "bastardized version of the internet" that disproportionately affects lower-income users who are less willing to incur larger monthly fees by exceeding data limits.
A hundred and twenty-seven almost exclusively European and American renditions of human bodies, from very old to recent and from masterpieces to curios, elaborate the thesis that colored figurative sculpture has been unjustly bastardized ever since the Renaissance canonized a mistake made during its excited revival of antiquity.
In Jungian psychology, (and Tool were big fans of Jung) the "anima" refers to the feminine inner self, but Tool bastardized the term so that it became a dirty double-entendre—"anima" becomes Ænima—which sounds a lot more like the thing you put up your ass to get rid of its contents.
And then there's a bastardized "hot dog," which is like nothing else: A butter-scented bun, served with sweet and soft caramelized onions, crisp and juicy deep-fried chicken, homemade mayo with black winter truffle, and a mountain of Parmesan, all topped off with a dusting of chives and freshly ground pepper.
The movie's original quote has now been bastardized into the phrase "do you know the way," and it's often followed by racist jokes that have nothing to do with Captain Alex, like exaggerated imitations of the clicking from Khoisan and Bantu languages, or cracks about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa.
I know the dish has been misused, bastardized, overproduced, poorly executed, egregiously interpreted; there has been carpaccio of tuna, of swordfish, of mushroom, of cauliflower, of pineapple and, I'm not kidding, one that I saw in the mid-'90s featuring ostrich — but here is a sane and satisfying version of the classic.
The story's author, Sindhu G. Hirani (now Sindhu Hirani Blume), recalls an incident back in 1993, a time when tiramisu was still basking in its final moments of chicness alongside other Wolfgang Puck-ified items like lobster ravioli and chocolate lava cake that now appear in bastardized forms on Cheesecake Factory menus.
Within the greater arc of good and evil's unending clash, King lays out a cult of psychics attempting to destabilize the Dark Tower, a completely original language made from bastardized Latin, a suicidally insane, artificially intelligent monorail, and pastiches paying homage to The Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter, and Star Wars, to name only a few references.
Facebook and other zero-rating advocates argue that the practice could help boost broadband adoption, but critics say such plans risk creating a "bastardized version of the internet" that disproportionately affects lower-income users who are more likely to use mobile devices to connect to the internet, and less willing to incur larger monthly fees by exceeding data limits.
"Pidgin and creole studies had generally been dismissed, largely because creole languages in particular were thought to be spoken almost exclusively by poor people of color and were considered to be bastardized versions of the European languages that contributed their vocabularies," said Sarah Thomason, a linguist at the University of Michigan and an associate editor of The Journal of Historical Linguistics.
So we have, essentially, an ancient shoe that was taken from Japanese culture, popularized in other nations around the world, stripped of its heritage, and today both bastardized with Minions imprints as well as by losers who mindlessly call the entire genre of shoe disgusting because, at some point in their pitiful lives, they heard someone else call them disgusting, and they just repeated it.

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