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His co-opting of a sacred text was not, however, without its critics.
Does this represent the institutional co-opting of the Tea Party by the Republican base?
One zippered shirtdress was a brilliant co-opting of male luxury tailoring.
The co-opting of popular culture into classical forms has become a hot topic, given the current disillusionment with atonality.
Mr. Permadi, a zealous devotee of Sukarno, frowns at this co-opting of the great leader's image.
(Side note: I've always found the co-opting of glam by the hair-metal bands pretty amusing.
This co-opting of family, in a country where it was close to sacred, demonstrated a kind of genius.
But the co-opting of protest polemic as a tool instigating you to buy, as opposed to question why, struck a bum note.
Gluck's co-opting of the "Armide" text not quite a century after Lully, with only limited changes, set off a rage for retrofitting Quinault's librettos with new music.
The co-opting of Twitter's short form and Facebook "likes" for forms like opera and ballet is somewhat paradoxical, Mr. Gelb noted.
In Christendom, the Nativity gradually absorbed all other winter solstice rites, and the co-opting of solar imagery was part of the same process.
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