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"From his game to everything else, it's scary how quickly he became Americanized."
"They were trying to become Americanized," he said.
"Our parents and grandparents were coming to this country and trying to become Americanized.
Someone once remarked that New York was the last city on earth not to become Americanized.
"But the fact is, we're in America and we're becoming Americanized."
"First-generation parents tend to ignore their foreign roots in their effort to become Americanized."
Becoming Americanized did not mean reinventing yourself, but rather melding your history with your present and future.
When she returned to Brazil, she was booed for having become Americanized.
Moon Cakes have lately become Americanized very much in the United States.
Mr. Kaplan's generation has largely died off, and its progeny have become Americanized.
While the soup dumpling is an authentic Shanghai specialty, many authorities say it has already become Americanized.
However they returned to Sweden in 1934 and Vasa itself became Americanized.
Since she had long lived in the United States, her parents worried that she had become Americanized.
Kim has remarked that in her zeal to become Americanized quickly, she studied acting, academics and pronunciation with equal intensity.
"We become Americanized.
During his prison term, he had become Americanized, but Berkman struggled to readjust to life as a free man.
But Palffy is also becoming Americanized.
America needs Orthodoxy, without Orthodoxy becoming Americanized.
The communities were becoming Americanized, as the mass immigration of Orthodox East European Jews had come to an end in 1924.
The spelling change from "loo" to "lou" probably happened as Anglo-Americans, and the song, became Americanized.
Musically, Milicic has become Americanized, even African-Americanized.
As his children - one born in the United States - became Americanized, he found himself increasingly interested in the laws and politics of his new country.
"We have quite a few Yiddish words and expressions that have become Americanized," he said, "such as schlepping and schlemozzle.
"Maybe I've become Americanized, but I'll certainly speak up if I think something is wrong," said Mr. McKinnon.
Management at Volkswagen of America was also described as having become Americanized and having struggled with advertising for Westmoreland's main product, the Rabbit.
I also agree with Mr Fischler's comments to the effect that European agriculture should not become Americanised.
"I'd have to say that it kills me that there's a concern that Torchwood has gone to America to become Americanised," Pullman says.
Gallantry here makes an attempt to suborn me into telling our brothers beyond the sea that, in fact, Europe has become Americanised, and that this is due to an influence of America on Europe.
Wodehouse seems to have lived in the United States from about 1913 to 1920, and for a while showed signs of bECOMING AMERICANISED IN IDIOM AND OUTLOOK.
And a further coincidence, still more curious, is this: when this psychological condition of the ordinary man appeared in Europe, when the level of his existence rose, the tone and manners of European life in all orders suddenly took on a new appearance which caused many people to say: "Europe is becoming Americanised."