Popularized Sentence Examples

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  • A series of magnificent publications has popularized art and its best products in a manner such as could never have been anticipated.

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  • The succeeding age saw the Arthurian story popularized, through translations of the French romances, as far afield as Germany and Scandinavia.

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  • His great service to mankind lay in the fact that he disseminated throughout Europe by means of the French language, and popularized by his clear and easy style, the economic doctrines of Adam Smith.

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  • To facilitate the reading of Latin texts, the favourite method was the use of interlinear translations, originally proposed by Locke, first popularized in France by Dumarsais (1722), and in constant vogue down to the time of the Revolution.

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  • His real character and history are, however, widely different from the legendary account which was popularized by Byron.

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  • It has been pointed out above that with two exceptions the bailiff is always called Gryssler or Grissler, and it was Tschudi who popularized the name of Gessler, though Grissler occurs as late as 1765.

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  • But we owe something to the Irish practice which first popularized the idea of maintaining a strict supervision over convicts in a state of conditional release, and it reconciled us to a system which was long wrongfully stigmatized as espionage.

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  • Much of the learning popularized by our poets and dramatists was derived at second hand from modern literature.

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  • The Spectator, which gradually became a prosperous property, was his pulpit, in which unwearyingly he gave expression to his views, particularly on literary, religious and philosophical subjects, in opposition to the agnostic and rationalistic opinions then current in intellectual circles, as popularized by Huxley.

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  • As a general statement of the position of orthodox Congregationalism he drew up and t annotated the "Associate Creed of Andover Theological Seminary" (1883), and the anonymously published "Worcester Creed" of 1884 was his popularized and simplified statement.

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  • It sought as well to encourage revolutionary measures against the monarchy and the old regime, and it was it especially which popularized the motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."

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  • Vieta, who does not avail himself of the discoveries of his predecessors - the negative roots of Cardan, the revised notation of Stifel and Stevin, &c. - introduced or popularized many new terms and symbols, some of which are still in use.

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  • Gifted with eloquence and energy, he popularized in Italy the economic ideas of Schultze-Delitzsch, worked for the establishment of a commercial college at Venice, and contributed to the spread of people's banks on a basis of limited liability throughout the country.

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  • The Tokugawa era (1603f 867), which popularized the drama, had other memorable effects upon Japanese literature.

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  • In 1882 Fraser changed its name to Longman's Magazine, and was popularized and reduced to sixpence.

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  • Mrs Veal has been to some extent popularized by the work which it helped to sell; Religious Courtship and The Family Instructor had a vogue among the middle class until well into the 19th century, and The History of the Union was republished in 1786.

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  • Men like Thomas Murner, for instance, heartily denounced " the great Lutheran fool," but at the same time bitterly attacked monks and priests, and popularized the conception of the simple man with the hoe (Karsthans).

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  • Eusebius adopted and popularized this date, which fell in with his own system of Gospel chronology, but of the year 33 as the date of the Passion there is no vestige in Christian tradition before the 4th century.

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  • Descartes died in 1650 in the communion of the Church, his philosophy contained seeds of revolt; and the sensualism of Locke, popularized in Italy by Genovesi, prepared the way for revolution.

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  • Moses ben Ezra says of him that he imitated Moslem models, and was the first to open to Jewish poets the door of versification,' meaning that he first popularized the use of Arabic metres in Hebrew.

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  • He revived nominalism by collecting and uniting isolated opinions upon the meaning of universals into a compact system, and popularized his views by associating them with the logical principles which were in his day commonly taught in the universities, He linked the doctrines of nominalism on to the principles of the logic of Psellus, which had been introduced into the West in the Summulae of Peter of Spain, and made them intelligible to common understandings.

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  • We see this process democratized and popularized in the world today.

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  • This was also the first time that high fashion popularized the hip hop trend.

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  • Very similar positions were maintained by Kant and Comte; and, under the name of "agnosticism" (q.v.), the theory has popularized itself in the outer courts of philosophy, and on the shifting borderland of philosophy and literature.

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  • Foxe, who died in 1587, included a vast and generally accurate collection of documents in his Acts and Monuments, popularized as the Book of Martyrs, though his own contributions have to be discounted as much as those of Sanders, Parsons and other Roman Catholic controversialists.

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  • Having been requested by Lord Brougham to translate for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge the Mecanique Celeste of Laplace, she greatly popularized its form, and its publication in 1831, under the title of The Mechanism of the Heavens, at once made her famous.

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  • Jansen's ideas were popularized in France by his friend Du Vergier, abbot of St Cyran; and he dwelt mainly on the practical side of the matter - on the necessity of conversion and love of God, as the basis of the religious life.

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  • This view was, however, overborne by the great authority of Lachmann, whose theory, in complete harmony with the principles popularized by the brothers Grimm, was accepted and elaborated by a long series of critics.

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  • To complete the look of a retro décor, you want to be sure to stay within the color range that was popularized during the era you've selected to recreate.

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  • Another popular choice was the reintroduction of chenille in the 1970s, popularized by the ever-famous chenille bedspread.

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  • Clicker training - This training method was popularized by Karen Pryor, an animal behaviorist.

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  • This necklace was popularized by its appearance on Sex and the City's Carrie, and was also featured in Elle magazine.

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  • Saturday Night Fever popularized flashy white suits and disco dresses while Annie Hall created an androgynous look.

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  • Dilbert of the eponymous comic strip first popularized them (or not) and they have gained new laugh power as the wardrobe of uber-dweeb Dwight on the TV show The Office.

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  • Examples include the iconic Fair Isle sweater, popularized by the Duke of Windsor and golfers alike, and the white V-neck sweater and trousers worn by tennis players like Bill Tilden.

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  • Guys like Danny Zuko in Grease and The Fonz in Happy Days popularized the leather jacket among men of their respective eras, but in truth the garment has been popular for decades.

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  • You're able to carry two different weapons at a time, a trend popularized by the original Halo.

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  • It was during this time that several video game systems were popularized, including the Atari 2600.

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  • The Mortal Kombat series popularized a few ideas both in the fighting games genre and others.

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  • Namco also popularized 3D head-to-head fighting games with the 1994 release of Tekken.

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  • Tekken Series - Early 3D fighting games that popularized the use of 3D environments.

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  • This was the title that embraced the underground street racing culture, popularized by movies like Fast and Furious.

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  • It was not the world's first 3D platformer, but it clearly popularized the genre.

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  • The Pokemon games also popularized releasing different versions of the same game.

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  • Princess Fiona has Time Slow, using the "bullet time" technique that was first popularized in the Matrix movies and parodied in the Shrek movie franchise.

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  • Whereas the first game made little impact, Street Fighter II popularized the one-on-one fighting genre.

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  • Instead of limiting players to a linear set of missions, the Superman Returns video game offers a more open-ended environment, not unlike the one popularized in the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

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  • The fruity, boozy drink was popularized in the United States at the 1964 World's Fair, and since that time people have been adding their own unique spins to the concoction.

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  • While flip phones may have been the more popular form factor in the past, touchscreen phones were quickly popularized after the arrival and rapid adoption of the Apple iPhone.

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  • For men with straight hair of medium to long length, the look popularized by Orlando Bloom as Legolas in the Lord of the Rings films is a surefire winner with ladies who like the elvin type.

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  • Once the invention of the flat iron popularized the hair market, straight styles have become the texture of choice.

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  • The graduated bob haircut, which was recently popularized by celebrities such as Victoria Beckham and Rihanna, is by no means a new hairstyle.

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  • The Gibson Girl look was first popularized in the early 1900s.

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  • The Mohawk, which was popularized in the 1970s by television star Mr. T and worn later by punk rockers such as Sid Vicious of the band "Sex Pistols."

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  • Regardless of who invented towel origami, it would probably have remained a relatively obscure craft if it weren't for the cruise line workers who popularized this interesting folding technique for the masses.

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  • In fact, it wasn't until 1931 when the Milton Bradley Company turned what was a simple two-player, paper-and-pen game into a popularized children's board game.

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  • The Brothers Grimm fairy tale Hansel and Gretel popularized the idea of making small houses from gingerbread.

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  • Many holiday songs popularized in English are enjoyed throughout the world, and it's interesting to hear the slight changes to lyrics or melody, but be able to hum along anyway.

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  • Most agree that the practice of placing an evergreen tree in the home and decorating it during the holiday season was first popularized in Germany in the 16th century, but the consensus tends to stop there.

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  • The idea of diamonds being associated with the everlasting was first popularized by Ian Fleming's James Bond novel "Diamonds Are Forever" in 1956.

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  • Floral jewelry has been around since pre-historic times, but it was the Victorians who popularized the blossom engagement ring.

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  • The debt snowball approach is a debt repayment method popularized by financial expert Dave Ramsey.

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  • Dave Ramsey popularized the "debt snowball" method and tries to help people from all walks of life save money.

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  • All About Heels discusses the high heeled shoes popularized by King Louis XV.

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  • Cobalt blue Manolo Blahnik wedding shoes were popularized by Carrie's Sex and the City wedding debut, but offscreen the effect of such a daringly different fashion maneuver can absolutely slay the elegance of your bridal attire.

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  • This cross was popularized by St. Francis of Assisi, and it is another simple design.

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  • Stretched piercings have become more mainstream in recent years as they have been popularized by musicians and stars.

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  • Popularized as jewelry in the 1980's by stars such as Madonna, the meaning behind these beads is more than decorative; each bead on the rosary denotes one particular prayer.

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  • In San Francisco, naked yoga was popularized by by Meredith Medland, an instructor at the the One Taste Urban Retreat Center.

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  • Bikram Yoga postures were popularized in the 1970s by Bikram Choudhury, who began learning yoga in his native India at age three.

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  • Naked yoga is believed to have first begun in the 1960s, and was popularized by movies such as "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," "The Harrad Experiment," and "Naked Yoga" (the movie).

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  • Crazy quilting is an American invention, inspired by Asian art and popularized in the Victorian era.

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  • Friendship bracelets were first popularized by the people of Central and South America.

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  • An extensive website and bulletin board support group has popularized the diet, and there is a large group of people who do the 10-day diet each January.

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  • The Master Cleanse, also known as the Lemonade Diet, was popularized by Beyoncé Knowles, who used it to shed pounds for her role in the film Dreamgirls.

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  • Along with the short bobs and flapper dresses, Flapper Girls popularized boyish physiques.

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  • Banda was initially popularized by military bands, but imitators soon sprung up.

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  • We typically start seeing manufactured people called 'androids' as they become more and more individual characters in science fiction, a term popularized by Lucas in his Star Wars series.

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  • H.G. Wells popularized the Bug-Eyed Monster theme in sci-fi in War of the Worlds, in which 'Martians' invade Earth, only to be wiped out by Earth diseases for which they have no immunity.

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  • The term was popularized by Cuvier, and the majority of writers followed him in its adoption.

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  • The Ring Flyer is a challenging chest exercise first popularized by former Mr Universe Larry Scott.

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  • Popularized by the hit TV show Sex and the City, the Cosmopolitan Martini, or "Cosmo" is a fantastic pink drink that has the perfect balance of sweet and sour.

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