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"The Jazz Singer" finished off silents by popularizing synchronized-sound movies.
He believed that Trump has performed a service by popularizing the term.
Swisher insists that AOL deserves a place in history, at least, "by popularizing the online experience" over the telephone.
You know there are purists and critics who feel that by popularizing opera you have corrupted it.
In their modest way American movies helped pave the way for the Obama presidency by popularizing and normalizing positive images of black masculinity.
By popularizing reggae internationally, Marley became the global ambassador for Rastafarians, a Jamaican spiritual movement formed from the union of black nationalism and messianic Christianity.
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Both ideas were introduced by scientists, advanced by politicians, popularized by the media, embraced as a moral necessity, resulted in severe consequences and eventually rejected as harmful hogwash.
The song, written by Billy Strayhorn and popularized by Duke Ellington, calls the A train the quickest way to get to Harlem.
The alliteration of goodness gracious has been matched in recent years by good grief, popularized by the "Peanuts" cartoonist, Charles M. Schulz.
The conservatism of today was conceptualized primarily by Barry Goldwater and William F. Buckley, and popularized by Ronald Reagan.
The dismissive term "Meh", used by Lisa and popularized by the show, entered the Collins English Dictionary in 2008.
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