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In effect, Western psychiatric medicine disenchanted and banalized the —and as a result, it lost its implicit sanction as a magnificent act signaling the presence of evil spirits.

From Slate • Jul. 27, 2012

Popular memory tends to conjure the '70s as the bummed-out, banalized aftermath of the '60s, which were the authentic circus.

From Time Magazine Archive

The broad squeegee marks involve, for Diao, "the ends always reflecting the means�it's an idea that has become rather banalized by process art, but it's still an essential part of painting."

From Time Magazine Archive

They have "banalized the art," he says, by mass-producing a few popular designs.

From Time Magazine Archive




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