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The numbers were popular, partly due to the Americanisation of each song's lyrics.
Perhaps this is an Americanisation of the original German recipe?
In Americanisation, the transferring of American culture is only one-way.
Americanisation means that a culture (often a country) is heavily influenced by so-called anglicisms.
Americanisation is the influence the United States of America has on other cultures.
Germany was more susceptible to Americanisation, because of the close economic links brought about by the Dawes plan.
An anthem against the Americanisation of Australian culture.
Yet they are slowly dwindling, due to health and safety legislation, insurance costs and creeping Americanisation.
This is yet more Americanisation.
Well of course - isn't that the idea with the Americanisation of the UK?
"Now, you could argue that globalisation equals Americanisation, because that is the dominant culture.
Perhaps, it is partly due to the fact every region of the Philippines has its own language, and several decades of Americanisation.
Here we have another reason for correcting the deceptive notion of the Americanisation of Europe.
Issues in Americanisation and Culture.
The term "Americanisation" is likewise frequently used by members of the Canadian political left to designate unfavourable policies.
The increasing Americanisation of Sotheby's London is evident in numerous ways.
"Portraying the Black Atlantic: Americanisation and the National Museum."
One explanation for the large variation in market share is the unpopular Americanisation of the Sindy doll in the mid-1980s.
The truth is that, not many years ago, here in Europe, when people spoke about globalisation, they were thinking mainly about Westernisation or, sometimes, Americanisation.
During his college years, his work was didactic, commenting on the space race, the all-powerful multinationals and the increasing Americanisation of English culture.
The Americanisation of the world, and the re-drawing of the geopolitical map of the Middle East - are not these the real objectives?
We agree on the 'Americanisation of England'(I prefer to call it Britain) but for strictly opposite reasons.
But the changes are largely due to the vast increase in inequality, the Americanisation, and economic policies that have skewed the economy ever more to the South-East.
Daring Adventures, with a rich sound, markedly different production and use of American session players, was perceived by some as evidence of Thompson's increasing "Americanisation".
Outside of the Burbs, soccer denoted a lack of true Americanisation, and the further from the USA you got, the more pronounced the problem.