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Though Palermo may sound very commercialized — "SoHo-ized" is the term preferred by some — it is at the same time fascinating to see how the neighborhood had reinvented itself in the five years since the crisis.
Secondly, the utilization of biogas is relatively basic, and neither very commercialized nor industrialized.
So it became very commercialized.
Instead, fly into Providenciales, the largest island with over 23,000 residents, but still quiet, charming, and well-developed enough to support tourism without looking very commercialized.
"I think that for the most part, when I started doing comedy, it had become very commercialized," David said.
In America, our relationship to music has become very commercialized and I am curious to see how music manifests in the cultures and places we are visiting.
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