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"Raunch culture," Walby writes, "is bound up with the neoliberal turn, with its commercialised and competitive approach to intimacy.
No one could seriously object if they aspired to gentility, since gardening, even in its commercialised form, could always be allegorised into wholesomeness.
Its commercialised form Emdogain, is claimed to stimulate periodontal regeneration by recapitulating original developmental processes, although the mechanism remains unclear.
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He adds: "The sad thing is that as Mecca becomes more commercialised its spiritual side will fade, but I don't hear Muslims complaining".
Although it has become highly commercialised it is often the simplest, most thoughtful gestures which can be the most meaningful and the most appreciated.
Mother's Day? It's cheapjack, commercialised, and there's something almost fascist about its insistence you pay homage on this day.
To me it's so commercialised and that's not where my head is.
"Everything's so commercialised it shuts down the underground," he continues.
At the nearby village of Namachi, she says, "it's completely commercialised - everything is intended for the Western traveller".
With time it has become part of the city's convention centre complex and through its distinctive architecture offers a counterpoint to the commercialised, nondescript towers surrounding it.
"In modern days, however, it has become very commercialised".
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