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The word has also been popularized in some recent games.
He did much to popularize the performance of early music.
This bank did much to popularize the use of paper money.
The two later worked to popularize their research in the lay press.
There are, however, social reasons why this knowledge has not been popularized.
In this and other ways it became popularized to a still further extent.
Among his influence, he is well known for popularizing rock music.
It thus played an important role in popularizing use of the Internet.
He has done much to popularize biology with the general public.
"But let's get out of this place before he popularizes his ideas."
How can one make this music more popular without "popularizing" it?
From that time on, he devoted himself to popularizing science.
The idea has been popularized by the television series Nova.
The games were an effort to popularize baseball in China.
Many shows popularized and quickly gained influence in certain countries.
Production was not the only issue; the new design also needed a test market to popularize it.
With these texts, social and economic change policies were popularized.
This is not a traditional Ukraine practice, but has become popularized recently.
He is also the author of works that popularize science and mathematics.
It is aimed at popularizing science and technology among the people, particularly the students.
He is also notable for popularizing the term culture war.
Some authors state that the practice began in or was popularized by Time magazine.
There was a word popularized by the space scientists (who had their own ideas about how to deal with natural law).
However, its use would only be popularized later on.
The line was popularized by the 1948 film adaptation of the novel.
He helped to popularise the art form on the international stage.
His books have done so much to popularise the sport.
We should, however, be able to popularise the information available on statistics in our countries.
Initially they used word of mouth marketing to popularise their company.
He gave many lectures to try to popularise scientific subjects.
The book attempts to popularise 100 famous cases in psychiatry.
He did a great deal to popularise roses among British gardeners.
No man has ever done so much to popularise the kite as an educational instrument.
The event is also used by the halls to popularise their candidates for student body elections.
More needs to be done to popularise the arts as a focal attraction of regional life.
He was among the first to popularise quantitative approaches to biology in India.
Regular lectures and demonstrations were arranged for the public in order to popularise science.
He greatly contributed to popularise the German dramatic literature there.
European delegates sought to popularise the plan for the increasingly international demonstration.
Dudley took a special interest in translations, which were seen as a means to popularise learning among "all who could read."
It aimed to popularise the Conservative Party cause among the working class.
He has also tried to popularise the concept of an African Renaissance.
He amazingly did good campaign to popularise cartoon art.
Finally, let me repeat, we shall have a very great effort to make in order to popularise the topics of these negotiations.
Jenny Mosley has done much to popularise its use.
Also during the decade Davis attempted to popularise a new game called snooker plus.
Offices of the society were set up throughout Japan to popularise the Constitution at a local level.
Scott probably did more than any other figure to define and popularise Scottish cultural identity in the nineteenth century.
The main intention was to popularise the party.
It was he who started demonstrations in Kudiyattam to popularise the same.