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- noun The act or process of
Latinizing .
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Examples
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Now I've been to Russian-Catholic, Byzantine-Catholic, and Chaldean-Catholic liturgies, and I saw little evidence of "Latinization" in them.
Ever ancient, ever new...arguments: Part II Mike L 2007
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Now I've been to Russian-Catholic, Byzantine-Catholic, and Chaldean-Catholic liturgies, and I saw little evidence of "Latinization" in them.
Archive 2007-11-01 Mike L 2007
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His third, Viva Baseball, about the "Latinization" of the great American pastime, will air on Spike TV in September.
Moises' Exodus 2005
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His third, Viva Baseball, about the "Latinization" of the great American pastime, will air on Spike TV in September.
Moises' Exodus 2005
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Much of his work has been in the gypsy jazz genre, but his Tangaria Quartet shows the more recent "Latinization" (as he puts it) of his music.
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(just as "Latinization" has been such a tragedy for the East), but at the same time, there is still much we can learn from the East in its respectful, careful, loving transmission of tradition from generation to generation, as well as the rich, complex growth of its iconographic system over the centuries.
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In California, the DMV pulled one plate when a scholar pointed out the text was the Latinization of an obscenity in medieval Japanese.
The Volokh Conspiracy » (Maybe) Racist Vanity Plates and the First Amendment 2010
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If that really happened, let us have all the pertinent details, e.g., what was the Latinization of the obscenity in medieval Japanese?
The Volokh Conspiracy » (Maybe) Racist Vanity Plates and the First Amendment 2010
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At a 2005 seminar called "The Latinization of American Culture," UCLA professor David Hayes-Bautista showed pictures of wrought-iron fences to describe what gabachos can expect when Mexicans move into their neighborhoods.
Gustavo Arellano: ¡ASK A MEXICAN!: 'Illegals' Love Wrought Iron Fences? Gustavo Arellano 2011
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Malvolio: In California, the DMV pulled one plate when a scholar pointed out the text was the Latinization of an obscenity in medieval Japanese.
The Volokh Conspiracy » (Maybe) Racist Vanity Plates and the First Amendment 2010
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