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"Too many were made, and tapestries became a bastardized form of art."
Perspiration was streaming down his face when he released the woman and spoke to her in bastardized French.
"Fellers" is simply a bastardized form of "fellas" or "fellows".
Now, thousands of years later, under the democratic rule of a bastardized Spanish civilization, was Peru more successful?
At first, the Israeli radio Hebrew service refused to play what some Israelis were calling "bastardized music."
Still, he added, screenwriting - which he jokingly referred to as a "bastardized art form" - does have its advantages.
'There will be only minor pain,' he said in that same bastardized British accent David had heard so often. '
The rivalry was not solely with conventional medicine; many osteopaths proclaimed that chiropractic was a bastardized form of osteopathy.
Luger shook his head as he added some detail of some longrange peaks to his bastardized terrain chart.
Soon after, osteopaths began an American wide campaign proclaimed that chiropractic was a bastardized form of osteopathy and sought licensure to differentiate themselves.
Bastardized Beer from Mostly Muppet Dot Com I like beer.
In another words, the escaped types no longer retain the distinctive shiso fragrance, and are not fit for consumption, so bastardized seeds become of reduced quality.
The most prolix, unnecessary and trivial of the recent spill of literary biographies come in the new bastardized form of books-of-the-tape, or oral histories.
He declared that it was nothing more than a bastardized form of Monophysitism, and consequently it went against the hard fought achievements at Chalcedon.
And I'm more interested in bastardized forms of music than in pure forms because I think progress comes from joining things together that haven't been joined before."
Influenced by Japanese and Hong Kong pop art, Gee calls his style "Bastardized Asian Pop Culture".
The signs on the buildings were faded, but some were still read-able, written in a bastardized form of English which was, she supposed, what Roland called the low speech.
The SIG-Sauer pistol fired standard 9 mill ammo, which was still being made, in unreliable bastardized forms, in any ville with a decent machining plant.
The versions best known today, if often in bastardized form, come from the Frenchman Charles Perrault and the Germans Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
He viewed populations from Northern and Coastal Norway as bastardized populations of Nordic; dolichocephalic and brachycephalic; Lappish and Alpine stock.
Critics charge that the TM movement is a bastardized form of Hinduism which denies its religious roots and claims a scientific basis for the purpose of securing government funding for its programs.
The other war, which politicians of all stripes want to pretend is a war on a tactic (terrorism) and not about religion, is, as everyone else seems to know, being fought against a bastardized form of Islam.
Such arguments as may be offered can be overcome by pointing out that since the language being spoken is not English, but a bastardized form of Latin-Celtic, some licence in translation should be allowed.
This bastardized practice has degenerated to virtual presidential control as President Clinton has made non-negotiable demands, threatening to insist on them even if it means closing down federal operations because financing for them has run out.
However, Eugenio Lascorz decided that Lascorz was a bastardized form of Lascaris and begun to claim that he is descended from the imperial house of the Byzantine Empire.