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  • "It has been Burton-ized" is how producer Richard Zanuck describes the director's vision of the Lewis Carroll classic.

    First look: What a weird 'Wonderland' Burton's made 2009

  • Jews in Central and Western Europe had largely abandoned Yiddish; books comparable to tkhines were published first in Germanized Yiddish, then in German in Yiddish characters and finally in German.

    Tkhines. 2009

  • We do NOT need them in Americanized live-action or even 3D form.

    James Cameron Quickly Updates His Battle Angel Adaptation « FirstShowing.net 2009

  • But these laws are not applicable in Nationalized Sector where billions of US Dollars are spend and are unaccounted

    The CBA’s Support for the Rule of Law in Developing Countries — Slaw 2007

  • Not being catered to like the others on her tour who were living in Americanized luxury at the Hilton and other expensive hotels.

    The Dirty Duck Grimes, Martha 1984

  • Not being catered to like the others on her tour who were living in Americanized luxury at the Hilton and other expensive hotels.

    the dirty duck Grimes, Martha 1984

  • The well nigh inexhaustible field of folk-lore of his own people is ready to be told to the world, whether in the crude dialect of the race, or in Americanized English, it matters little.

    Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp

  • Thus the hymn appears in the Office of Holy Week, with the Greek words ` Ágios ó theòs, ` ágios ìskhuròs, ` Ágios àthánatos èléeson èmâs expressed in Latinized characters, chosen to represent the Greek pronunciation (e.g. eleison imas for eleéson émas, the aspirate, as in modern Greek, remaining unheard).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • This was explained to us by a priest, in Italianized French of the most mongrel description, translated by me and listened to by Christine and Lisa with eager faces and wide-open eyes.

    In Château Land Anne Hollingsworth Wharton 1886

  • He talked in Latinized Italian, and only appeared to miss the exact meaning of her replies when his examination of the state of her soul was resumed.

    Vittoria — Complete George Meredith 1868

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