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- This expurgation process completes the proof of Theorem 1.
- This gives the total process the name " random coding with expurgation ".
- The latter method is called expurgation.
- Thanks to Internetese, at last self-expurgation has a moniker _ eh, Mr . Gibbon?
- According to the makers of the film, " Bleep " is an expurgation of " fuck ".
- It is not clear whether Coats carried out an initial expurgation prior to the editorial discretion exercised by Rhodes James.
- "' Bowdlerization "'is a pejorative term for the practice, particularly the expurgation of lewd material from books.
- Melville scholar Wyn Kelley at MIT says the expurgation is " like the Victorians putting a happy ending on ` King Lear . "'
- He became known on video game oriented listservs in the early 1990s after he posted his memoir " The Expurgation of Maniac Mansion " to a videogaming bulletin board.
- Elsewhere, we're treated to this banter between Michael and Pete Clemenza, which, with a little expurgation, could have come straight from " The West Wing ":
- Subsequent editions of the Index were more sophisticated; they graded authors according to their supposed degree of toxicity, and they marked specific passages for expurgation rather than condemning entire books.
- Al-Rasheed's real crime, according to Saudis and foreign diplomats, is the expurgation from religious textbooks of material offensive to Christians and Jews and of chapters on armed jihad, or holy war.
- This law actually prohibited even certain documents issued by the Holy See like the In Coena Domini bull of 1792 ( which reserved exclusively to the Pope powers now claimed by the Monarch ) and the Expurgation Indexes.
- Nevertheless, the word " bowdlerize " has become a disparaging synonym for expurgation and censorship, which apparently is just as alive and well now as it was back in Mr . Bowdler's day.
- Psychoanalysts such as Bruno Bettelheim, who regarded the cruelty of older fairy tales as indicative of psychological conflicts, strongly criticized this expurgation, because it weakened their usefulness to both children and adults as ways of symbolically resolving issues.
- "The one charge which can ever seriously be brought and maintained against it is that of such occasional obscurity or difficulty as may arise from excessive strictness in condensation of phrase and expurgation of matter not always superfluous, and sometimes almost indispensable.
- It was intended to be educational, and was based on the best then-current research about Neanderthal life, except where its situations had to be watered down for a young audience which Hanna, Barbera, and the network feared might be terrified without such expurgation.
- Clement, though he did not assign to the stake those who harboured copies of it, and, responding to a denunciation of the Talmud by Pablo Christiani, assigned a Talmud censorship committee and ordered that the Jews of Aragon submit their books to Dominican censors for expurgation.
- The reasons for the success of " Bohn's Libraries " may have included their marketing to a general mass readership with volumes selling at low prices, their " lack of literary pretensions ", and their " policy of a widespread, but restrained expurgation ".
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