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Yet he has done so without any loss of subtlety, and while this elegant book deserves to be popular, it is in no sense a work of popularization.
The Philharmonie, which opened in January, is, like its nineteenth-century predecessor, a project of popularization.
Levitt is a populist in a field that is undergoing a bout of popularization.
He is a talented writer, and his tour of Greek culture is a triumph of popularization: extraordinarily knowledgeable, informal in tone, amusing, wide-ranging, smartly paced.
It isn't just a matter of popularization; it's also a matter of transcending style in yet another creative act of self-definition.
Galileo, even though he had been warned not to teach Copernicanism as literally true, decided to take advantage of the ascent of a more liberal thinker to the papacy, Pope Urban VII, and gambled on a work of popularization.
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Nor can the timing of the popularization of the elimination (or "civil unionization") of marriage be ignored.
"I think that's part of the popularization of the genre," Mr. Raddon said.
They belong simultaneously to the history of the popularization of Shakespeare and the early movie industry's attempts to dignify itself by engaging with the classics.
The authorities believe that the number of betting parlors for horse races has dropped precipitously in recent years because of the popularization of legal Off-Track Betting parlors.
He provides many means to that end, including a guide to the night sky, tips for the novice stargazer and a brief history of the popularization of science, from Pierre Bayle to James Jeans and Steven Weinberg.
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