The Barnes's quirky magnificence is increasingly rare in today's corporatized and homogenized art world.
It's too bad it's changed because now it's very pasteurized, homogenized, and it looks like Vegas.
It is undeniable that the Triple A games market is homogenized to capitalize on the success of COD.
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The exchange of cultural ideas across Europe and the Americas promoted diversity and quality, rather than turning everything into homogenized pap.
I'm talking about promoting Shariah, albeit in a somewhat homogenized, dumbed-down way.
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Part of her artistic vision, she says, is to challenge the homogenized look and feel giant chains have brought to the American landscape.
And what you're seeing is, you know, much more homogenized neighborhoods where people of the same sex are living together and sense - tensions were down.
The increasingly homogenized landscapes and built environments of the glamour zone in global cities tend to obscure the fact of multiple articulations with their global slums.
Teenagers, Lanier contends, are the most affected, as they manage homogenized identities on social networking sites rather than cultivate an original idea of who they are.
He looked beyond the homogenized data and asked himself, What if buyers began to hold off and replace their cars after five years instead of three?
Those same standards, though well founded, often led to homogenized and pasteurized content across a wide swath of journalism, all in pursuit of the unattainable objectivity.
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But it would have been even more fun if the music weren't so homogenized if it didn't sound the same as all the other numbers, black and white.
The move by Euro BETC may signify a less homogenized ad world, as the dominant Anglo-Saxon agencies start facing not only Gallic competition, but also Latin American and Asian competitors.
Because it is not heated or homogenized and often comes from animals raised on pasture, it tends to be richer and sweeter, and, sometimes, to retain a whiff of the farm.
This homogenized product of the various intelligence agencies performed under the supervision of the deputy director of national intelligence, Thomas Fingar, avers though that the Iranians may have abandoned this program.
Women and minorities have conquered other traditionally white male-dominated arenas, on and off TV think anchorwoman Diane Sawyer, President Barack Obama but in late-night even daring cable is content with the homogenized likes of Conan O'Brien, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, with such occasional dashes as E!'
Annette's career fell into decline, alas, as relatively innocent trifles such as "Beach Blanket Bingo" were edged out of theaters by the likes of "The Graduate" and "Easy Rider, " as the much-sought "youth audience" started demanding less homogenized and more realistic depictions of teen and twenty-something life in feature films.
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