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And lest you think the new ideas are bastardizing Martin's work, fear not.
Trump was bastardizing the GOP, and these principled leaders would not go along.
Those are the people that bastardize terms, like ISIS bastardizing the Egyptian goddess Isis.
Like Twin Peaks, the risk of bastardizing a legacy with a follow-up is great.
Or do you try to push it toward the future, at the risk of bastardizing it?
What does he know of England, he who comes from Japan, as Ferguson — unwittingly bastardizing Kipling — almost put it.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) shredded Democrats for, in his mind, permanently bastardizing the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominees.
As a carcass decomposes, the bacteria in the body itself runs rampant, producing its signature stink and bastardizing the soil's microbiome.
There's still a third possibility, but it, too, requires establishing a lot of new magical theory and bastardizing previously established worldbuilding.
"It's bastardizing the definition of scientific integrity," said Terry Yosie, former director of the EPA science advisory board under President Ronald Reagan.
This being Quebec, he was also pilloried by some French-speaking Quebec nationalists for bastardizing the language of Molière by speaking Franglais.
Oracle claims that Google "cherry-picked" 37 application program interfaces (APIs), in essence bastardizing Java and its ability to work properly across platforms.
They accuse businesses of bastardizing traditions and twisting magic's purpose — implying that it is something to be consumed rather than accessed from within.
According to Ritter, this can only be good for art and literature: "Genius wants bastardy," and the world is bastardizing more quickly than ever before.
Considering the music was so intentionally stripped back, though, Crash was a wordy bastard, embodying and bastardizing every cultural influence from David Bowie to Charles Manson.
"I think it is absolutely ludicrous that two countries so blessed with such a wonderful product should be going to court and bastardizing the name manuka," he said.
Hasidim and other ultra-Orthodox Jews tend to absorb new English words just as they are for convenience' sake without any guilt that they are bastardizing the purity of Yiddish.
Some may (and have, in the comments section) accuse a sushi master of bastardizing his craft by engaging in such a lowbrow exploration of sushi ingredients, but Terada doesn't seem to care.
This is particularly true of AZERTY, the peculiar French version of the standard QWERTY layout, which has been bastardizing the language of love for more than a century, thanks to its peculiarities.
Entering another summer movie season heavily stocked with sequels, one is tempted to cut "King Arthur" a bit of slack for at least trying something slightly different, even if that involves bastardizing one of literature's classic tales.
Photo courtesy of the artistPlanning for Burial is known for bastardizing various genres—from slowcore to black metal to drone to shoegaze to goth—in its pursuit of gloom, but the one-man project's latest release bucks with tradition and goes full post-punk.
But it was really a celebration of the family tree that links Mr. Combs not just to the artists he signed and produced, but also to the rest of New York hip-hop, as well as the soul tradition he was often accused of bastardizing, but to which he was truly in thrall.
Freud early warned of any 'attempt of this kind to carry psychoanalysis over to the cultural community...that it is dangerous, not only with men but also with concepts, to tear them from the sphere in which they have originated and been evolved'.Freud, Civilization p. 338 Others have since observed that 'efforts to link sociology and psychoanalysis have yielded varied results....[some], intoxicated by the success of analysis, have indiscriminately applied psychoanalytic concepts to social reality and have succeeded only in bastardizing psychoanalysis (making it a management tool) and disfiguring social processes'.
In Mein Kampf, Hitler described children resulting from marriages to African occupation soldiers as a contamination of the white race "by Negro blood on the Rhine in the heart of Europe."Mein Kampf, volume 1, chapter XIII. He thought that "Jews were responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland, with the ultimate idea of bastardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level so that the Jew might dominate."Mein Kampf, volume 1, chapter XI. He also implied that this was a plot on the part of the French, since the population of France was being increasingly "negrified".
Young Rhinelander who was classified as a bastard and hereditarily unfit under the Nazi regime In Mein Kampf, Hitler described children resulting from marriages to African occupation soldiers as a contamination of the white race "by Negro blood on the Rhine in the heart of Europe."Mein Kampf, volume 1, chapter XIII. He thought that "Jews were responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland, with the ultimate idea of bastardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level so that the Jew might dominate."Mein Kampf, volume 1, chapter XI. He also implied that this was a plot on the part of the French, saying the population of France was being increasingly "negrified".
A situation soon to be exacerbated by the band's > forthcoming promo live album, rather incautiously titled 'Controversial > Negro' and garishly illustrated with a day-glo Warhol print of Mick Jagger's > iconic countenance. Ultimately, Jon Spencer is playing with fire. He’s > gleefully taunting the inverse-racists of so-called liberal America with > incendiary images. He is, after all, a graduate of semiotics (the brand of > linguistics concerned with signs and symbols), so he knows exactly what he’s > doing. Controversial Negro works on two distinct levels: firstly it’s a > timely reminder to the journalistic 'squares' of far simpler times, when > Jagger and his Rolling Stones (now untouchable old-guard stalwarts) were > similarly decried for 'bastardizing the blues'; secondly, it’s a forceful > visual communiqué that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion staunchly refuse to > be intimidated into artistic compromise.
" Jason Ocampo's IGN 8.8 of 10 review stated, "Maxis has made an impressive product that does so many incredible things" but added, "while Spore is an amazing product, it's just not quite an amazing game." The New York Times review of Spore mostly centered on lack of depth and quality of gameplay in the later phases of the game, stating that "most of the basic core play dynamics in Spore are unfortunately rather thin." While a review in PC Gamer US stated that "it just isn't right to judge Spore in the context of so many of the other games we judge", Zero Punctuation was also critical of the game, claiming it did not live up to the legacy of The Sims: "The chief failing of Spore is that it's trying to be five games, each one a shallow and cut down equivalent of another game, with the Civilization Stage even going so far as to be named after the game [Civilization] it's bastardizing." Criticism has also emerged surrounding the stability of the game, with The Daily Telegraph stating: "The launch of Spore, the keenly anticipated computer game from the creators of The Sims, has been blighted by technical problems.

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