Frears, after all, is a man for all seasons, including Hollywood mainstream. |
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His comedy stylings were considered slightly edgier than many of his contemporaries, yet he was still mainstream enough to appear on television. |
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A common thread throughout this discourse is the sense that members of the subjugated regime are outside the mainstream. |
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Bloggers will continue to mau-mau the mainstream media in the hopes of being able to sell out and be co-opted by an establishment media company. |
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Clinicians need to balance new mainstream integration with sensitive assimilation of the hospice model to ensure seamless transition. |
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In combinations that may make purists shudder, cordials are more popular than ever as featured ingredients in mainstream Martinis and Margaritas. |
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The press remains scrappy and defiant, but its skepticism about lawyers has been embraced by the mainstream. |
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The ESPA made an effort to include art forms like comics and zines specifically because they've been scorned by the mainstream. |
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Nowadays, you have a lot of bands claiming to be punk rock that are really more mainstream than punk. |
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His influence on mainstream rap-rock is undisputed, serving as the template for other vocalists. |
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Her willingness to tell it like it is without apology keeps her work, no matter how widespread her critical acclaim, out of the mainstream. |
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This is counter to mainstream cinema viewing but in keeping with soap opera and many televisual texts. |
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Trust in the Prime Minister has collapsed, and that is prompting a backlash against all mainstream politicians. |
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This mainstream inward-investment effort paid scant attention to financial services or any other part of the non-manufacturing side of business. |
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His list of 54 organisations ranged from teamster unions to the mainstream NGOs to obscure anarchist groups like the Black Clad Messengers. |
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But I don't see how mainstreaming indigenous programs, where mainstream has failed. |
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The government has made it clear that it wishes to see more special needs children entering mainstream schools. |
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The current goal is English dominance sufficient for students to participate in mainstream classes within one year. |
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Credit to the dancer who bares all in a display that is more fitting of the mainstream Hollywood film genre. |
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Most mainstream schools in the UK follow a national curriculum, teaching A Levels and the relatively new AS Level. |
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But Ms Drown says it would be even more expensive to educate pupils at mainstream schools or at schools outside the borough. |
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Their development in English language should be comparable to that of students in mainstream schools. |
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All participants were enrolled in ESL classes and spent at least a portion of their school day in mainstream classes. |
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Again, the guidance urges the quick re-integration of pupils into mainstream schools. |
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Borough education chiefs want more integration between mainstream schools and special schools. |
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The aim of the project was to learn from the experiences of pupils in both special educational and mainstream schools. |
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Several people feared putting special schools and mainstream schools on one site would lead to bullying of disabled children. |
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She recommended our son be included within a mainstream school where a pupil had assaulted him. |
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The reorganisation includes an increased emphasis on children with less severe special needs pupils going into mainstream schools. |
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He also blamed a lack of support for difficult pupils remaining in mainstream schools, an inappropriate curriculum and teacher shortages. |
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She's in seventh grade, at a mainstream school that has special education classes. |
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What's missing in this class, compared to a class in a mainstream school, is any sense of interaction between the children. |
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Yet, as female students move into mainstream classes, their peer groups often change. |
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Heads are now permitted to exclude difficult pupils from mainstream classes for a maximum of 15 days. |
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In online interviews, some point to a feeling of alienation from mainstream organized religion. |
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Traditional French staples, including baguettes, are mainstream in the cities. |
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The things in this bill are absolutely mainstream in modern transport planning. |
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But they want to lead people back to the passivity and compromise of mainstream politics. |
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Both came from mainstream ranching traditions and initially recoiled at the new philosophy. |
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You want your technology to become mainstream as fast as possible so that you can, in effect, share development costs. |
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Corn argues that much of the fault belongs to the mainstream media, which is loath to call any president a liar. |
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In today's age, many of those beliefs are in some ways formed or influenced via the mainstream media. |
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It has, therefore, created its own icons, which apparently have to be those good-looking mainstream artists. |
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But when mainstream, everyday Americans became opposed to the Vietnam War, it stopped. |
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It's clear that working people no longer have a voice in mainstream politics in this country. |
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And this is a play, daring though it may be, that belongs in a mainstream house. |
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You're certainly not an indie or alternative artist, but you're not completely about to take over mainstream music either. |
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The recent European elections revealed a deep disaffection with mainstream politics. |
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You will almost never hear any American political figure described by the mainstream media as belonging the left wing. |
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Contemporary mainstream jazz artists use, for the most part, Hard Bop instrumentation and musical forms. |
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The CD comprises 13 tunes from mainstream through Cape jazz and goema to hip-hop. |
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These harmonies, however, fit into the jazz idiom just as bop made its way into the mainstream, enriching both. |
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For, to judge by the number and amount of record sales of older jazz, there are plenty of lovers of mainstream jazz out there. |
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By leaving the GOP, Buchanan marginalized himself from the mainstream of American politics. |
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Penrose veers into irony in the lengths to which he goes to point out where his ideas deviate from the mainstream. |
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What this means is that only certain people can find a forum for their ideas in the mainstream and media. |
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Prior to independence, tropical forest foragers remained outside the mainstream of society and politics. |
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These attitudes place you outside the mainstream markets we wish to service. |
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As they point out, the disease of neo-conservatism is more in the mainstream of American politics than many would like to admit. |
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We know blogging has hit the mainstream for sure when companies are trying to make a profit on what started as a grass-roots effort. |
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In fact, Linux is nowhere near the mainstream of computer desktop operating systems. |
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If you can't, it only indicates the extent to which your views are way out of the mainstream of American politics. |
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I don't think they want a major confrontation when they are desperate to enter the mainstream of politics. |
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But this year the list is five years old, and Porter's ideas have joined the mainstream. |
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The problem is, the ideas push into the mainstream of politics, and here we have a problem. |
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Crucially, these ideas were not developed in the mainstream of political discourse but on the margins and then popularised. |
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He has a special interest in attempting to convey academic ideas to the mainstream, perhaps through print journalism. |
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Education policy often leads the way to integrate new ideas into the mainstream. |
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Stormfront has become a bridge to the mainstream, where controversial comments strangely mirror the rhetoric of avowed racists. |
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These innovations remain relatively tangential to the mainstream art museum, however. |
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After just a few episodes of that show he was being hailed as the next magician and illusionist to enjoy mainstream stardom in America. |
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They know what they are supposed to say and it filters up down and around talk radio, cable news and into the mainstream. |
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While the mainstream press is likely to ignore the issue, it might be publicized via the Internet and talk radio. |
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It won't find much of an audience outside of the art house circuit, because mainstream audiences will quickly grow tired of its talkiness. |
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If mainstream comedy is to move away from its stagnant form, I feel it will find salvation in more absurd comedy. |
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The water diverted from the mainstream ends up turning a mill wheel, setting other machinery in motion. |
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In other words, contrary to the baying press things are still in good health on British mainstream television. |
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I was alerted to the fact that you had a bad experience while auditioning for another mainstream film. |
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This is an era of bikini swimsuits, Lycra sportswear, revealing underwear and lingerie ads in mainstream newspapers. |
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Thus, while we casually mock the lunacies of the past, some people, notably mainstream journalists, nod soberly at the lunacies of the present. |
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Shivava will host traditional jazz music and the Bassline will showcase mainstream jazz. |
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Analysts and IT boffins are confident that the technology is going to be mainstream before very long. |
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It's easy to forget that blogging is not a mainstream activity yet, regardless of the rush on political blogs that is going on at the moment. |
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We also want to be assimilated into the mainstream and do not want to be patronised. |
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They missed out on education before they even came here and it's extremely difficult for them to be assimilated into mainstream society. |
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This is just one more example of how the mainstream media run interference for Democratic candidates. |
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So he continues to lie shamelessly, secure in the knowledge that the mainstream media are running interference for him. |
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It's said that the mainstream media is increasingly dominated by corporate interests, political spin, and bread and circuses postmodern pap. |
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There have been some glowing PR-style puffs for this scheme in the mainstream press, but I think that it's pretty ropey. |
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It's arguable that he was the first singer from the folk music tradition to cross over into the mainstream. |
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I guessed that he probably never fit in too well with North Dakota's rock-ribbed mainstream. |
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Pushing these children back into mainstream education where they have already failed would be like throwing them into the lion's den. |
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Even if moving toward songwriting made it more likely I could cross over to the mainstream. |
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Extremists from the Right can only breed if the mainstream do not have a voice from the traditional parties. |
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It would, said the theory, take the world's most popular game and turn it into mainstream light entertainment. |
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Most of the heroes in our mainstream books, films and comics are anti-heroes who stand apart from the crowd. |
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The entire mainstream political establishment in France, from the Gaullist right to the Socialist Party, has lined up in the Yes camp. |
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The immediate effect would be to create the conditions for a revival of socialism, trade unionism and so on in the mainstream. |
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Dark and disturbing, yet rich in humour, this is the ultimate antidote to mainstream medical drama. |
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Tribe from Cape Town dazzled the crowd with their mainstream jazz with African influences. |
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But in Britain and the US many people feel ambivalent or antagonistic towards the mainstream popular resistance. |
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Strikingly, however, mainstream political antagonists, and even some radical dissenters, embraced clashing versions of the egalitarian tradition. |
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Meanwhile, the mainstream politicians who support this policy legitimize racism. |
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Few bands as left wing as System of a Down have enjoyed the level of mainstream success achieved by this second generation Armenian quartet. |
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Giocoli claims that Nash's interpretation of game theory was beset by other difficulties retarding its acceptance by mainstream economics. |
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But perhaps his mellifluous melancholy was always just a tad too left-field, a bit too intense, for mainstream tastes. |
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After all, only so-called mainstream American authors counted, and almost all of them were of Anglo-Saxon descent. |
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Perhaps it is for this reason that hill running is sometimes depicted as an obscure offshoot of mainstream athletics. |
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John was the first DJ to give exposure to punk, reggae and hip-hop, long before they crossed over into the mainstream. |
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Of course there were feminists, but this was a long time before feminism went mainstream. |
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And nowhere is simplicity more requisite than when selling technology to mainstream consumers. |
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While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic. |
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As the plot unfolds, Sonya finds that she has to repress herself in order to fit into mainstream American culture and attain her goals. |
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An eclectic mishmash of Latin beats and slightly off the mainstream path bands. |
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The course covers a wide range of repertoire, including mainstream orchestral and concerto repertoire, as well as more contemporary music. |
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By the beginning of the twentieth century, it was for many in Britain the only access to what is now mainstream orchestral repertoire. |
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This can be construed as yet another example of the Government's repackaging of One Nation policy for mainstream politics. |
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His lament that the Cafe is now multi-ethnic, mainstream, and yuppified is shared by other interviewees. |
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I maintain that if any mainstream political party were to embrace the above they would win the next General Election by a landslide. |
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You know podcasting is a mainstream concept when it lands in the laps of 14-year-olds. |
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The music is mainstream alternative pop and rock music, with little or no variation. |
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The major finding was the desire for methodological pluralism, even among mainstream faculty. |
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Pupil Referral units are to assist in the reintegration of excluded pupils back into mainstream schooling. |
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The reincorporation of the South into mainstream American culture is making us a bit more Southern. |
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A debate over the ethics of labiaplasty and other cosmetic gynecological operations has made its way into several mainstream medical journals. |
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Since the referendum all leaders of the European Union's mainstream parties have repeated the same refrain. |
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In my time spent here I have heard Canada referenced a total of four times in the mainstream media. |
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It effectively created a new bank which has brought us back into the mainstream of competing with the big Scottish banks. |
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The creation of the Atlantic record label took the music to a wider, more mainstream audience. |
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They aimed their products at mainstream consumers, and went head-to-head in quality with established supermarket brands. |
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She is keyed into the American mainstream and she asks the questions we would all ask if presented with the opportunity to question celebrities. |
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He was known for his art-world contrariness and for going against mainstream trends. |
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It frequently carries topics and issues of wide import that get into the mainstream papers months or years later. |
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Before long, most neo-conservatives became quite comfortable with the economic and social tenets of mainstream, Reaganite conservatism. |
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Reaganism was different in certain important respects from earlier brands of mainstream conservatism. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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Advocates of social software are keen on seeking alternatives to mainstream politics. |
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This had been set up by left wing activists as an alternative to the mainstream, segregated colleges. |
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We black people like to think of ourselves as somehow outside of mainstream white culture. |
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I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success. |
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Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art. |
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Because of this, Maori have to somehow exercise rangatiratanga within the mainstream legal system. |
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But during that period, the weirdos and visionaries actually wormed their way into the mainstream. |
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There is a remarkable reluctance among mainstream scientists and doctors to challenge junk science and expose its dangers, which are substantial. |
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Jungians have argued that these archetypes are continually found, and look for them especially in mainstream literature. |
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This mainstream view of an early president admiringly moves the man from history into legend. |
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With unparalleled vocal skills and musical imagination, Khaled was the man who took Algerian rai music into the mainstream. |
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Most mainstream religions might raise an eyebrow or two at the idea of their adherents doing that. |
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Her previous two albums did well enough but failed to really penetrate into the mainstream. |
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For most teachers, then, doing things that make a difference would mean working in radical ways within a mainstream school. |
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With the full power of the Marvel hype machine, this could become the first truly mainstream Afrofuturist film. |
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This is a brilliant merging of mainstream film production and political activism. |
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When you think about it, people spend more time at a race meeting than at any other mainstream sports event. |
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It is not such a large step from that mainstream irrationality and hatred to fascism. |
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The insistent questioners of mainstream practice will not go away and will not be silenced. |
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But to acclimate to life here, they often blend into the mainstream, becoming invisible. |
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What may strike some as a naive grab for mainstream acceptance is in fact a stroke of genius. |
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He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere. |
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I am irritated but not surprised at how absurdly positive the portrayal of these changes has been in the mainstream media. |
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Plagiarism has almost become mainstream in India now, with even a Times of India journalist indulging in the shameful act. |
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The mainstream media have abrogated their responsibility to deal with the facts. |
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This wake-up call, though, doesn't just apply to the Democrats and the mainstream media. |
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Yet as jazz disappears from the mainstream culture, it dominates the ambiance at eateries, and especially coffee shops. |
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What was once ambassadorial now counts as beyond the pale, at least for anyone who moves in mainstream circles. |
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Then there are those who have strong vocals, but have yet to ascend to massive career success or freakish mainstream popularity. |
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But as the Ugg ascended to mainstream popularity, they were simultaneously shunned by fashion types. |
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Despite the 21 years I did in prison for a drug conviction, I am assimilating back into mainstream or, dare I say, white America. |
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It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media. |
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Jazz was outsider music that moved mainstream, and then with bebop moved back on the edges. |
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Critics also argue the military assistance may be coming too late to bolster mainstream rebels. |
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In short, Tyrrell did not think brock would be welcomed back into the conservative mainstream. |
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The GOP had to abandon the ceaseless pursuit of the last white guy in Mississippi at the expense of alienating the mainstream. |
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For OK Go, the four-piece band from Chicago, mainstream success started with eight treadmills and a choreographed dance routine. |
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It is understood that where there are new business, there are self-employed and empowered economic agents partaking in the mainstream on their own account. |
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Aware, in his mid-forties, that all the time off for cricket had queered his prospects for mainstream advancement at the bank, Alan seized the new career opportunity. |
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In fact, when this death metal band receives any recognition from the mainstream press at all, it is nearly always in the form of an accusatory finger. |
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A lot of mainstream media journalists are steaming mad at bloggers. |
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Those running the campaign clearly counted on the influence of impressive propagandists and the help they received from an often acquiescent mainstream press. |
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When the National Academy of Sciences weighs in on a matter, you're not talking fringe wackos, but the best and the brightest of mainstream scientific thought. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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Both authors set Bolshevism in the mainstream of European social thinking. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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The mainstream assimilation of countercultural values is no longer just a social phenomenon. |
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As a consequence, the book reinforces the mainstream accounts of South African history in which the protagonists are black nationalists and white Afrikaners. |
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How the credulousness of mainstream media figures like Bob Woodward and Ron Fournier enables Republican extremism. |
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The c-word has become acceptable parlance for children in mainstream movies. |
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To the extent that the FDA has helped winnow the mainstream drug market down to scientifically proven treatments, it has been a help rather than hindrance. |
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Their misguided views make it much easier for some parts of mainstream America to reciprocally demonize the entire anti-war camp and deprive it of support. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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Unfortunately, no studios jumped at the project, deeming it too weird and inaccessible for a mainstream audience. |
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Comedian John McBlain is convinced he will never get a mainstream television show because his mimicry of the province's politicians is too near the knuckle. |
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Taken overall, his nine features display a degree of visual refinement and intellectual ambition unusual in a director attached to the mainstream British film industry. |
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Nearly a quarter of special needs students in Bedfordshire are reaching levels of attainment considered at least average by mainstream school standards. |
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Having studied and lived overseas for 15 years, Cai regards this fireworks show as a good chance for him to gain contact with the country's mainstream culture. |
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To its defenders, WND is a seeker of conservative truth in a liberal mainstream media world. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather. |
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Before Kaye, edible taxidermy had not yet been introduced to the mainstream on an educational level. |
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Edie Windsor, by which I mean, poster children for the cause with compelling mainstream narratives. |
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Politically, they range from mainstream liberalism to anarchism. |
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I don't support censorship or rooting out the Commies, but I do think it means that mainstream organizers and people of conscience have to take a more active leadership role. |
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For them, it is a day to celebrate, to rejoice and to ask for basic rights of inclusion into the mainstream society as any other respectable citizen of the country. |
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More mainstream retailers found the checkout system difficult to replicate and, Miles said, worried that most shoppers were not ready for such a leap. |
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The fact of the matter is that mainstream news media is a stable industry, and it is very slow to effectively graft new ideas onto its main business. |
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As for our ever-expanding vocabulary, lexicographers cannot data mine the information tsunami fast enough to record each new tech term entering the mainstream. |
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It reaffirms my belief that the gay mainstream has no interest in the reality of the transsexual experience, despite the fact that many transsexuals have come from your ranks. |
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Given the symbolic potency of the Anzac legend, the Australian War Memorial has long held a central place in mainstream Australian national identity. |
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By appropriating the fashion of the northwest outdoors, the designers took cycling out of the alternative-lifestyle gutter into the mainstream traffic of contemporary living. |
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When I retired I intended to go on working in the traditional way, offering my work through a literary agent and being published by mainstream publishers. |
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The mainstream LGBT movement, meanwhile, still insists that neither of these futures will come to pass. |
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She was a novelty item, presented in gaudy wrapping paper by a desperate John McCain to a jaded mainstream media. |
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With the opening credits we know we're in for a mainstream art film. |
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It's ironic that a motion picture designed as mainstream, commercial entertainment in France will be viewed as an art house film during its American run. |
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The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses. |
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The work of Norman Lockyer, Director of the Solar Physics Laboratory, changed that attitude, and brought astro-archaeology into the scientific mainstream. |
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She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society. |
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The song did indeed become an underground hit before hitting the mainstream, reaching No. 15 on the RB singles chart. |
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There's a lot of symbiosis between the activists and the mainstream. |
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Its attitudes to women also place it outside the mainstream. |
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Before computers entered the mainstream, talented programmers were rare. |
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The overwhelming message carried by the mainstream is that corporate activities are largely benign and certainly not worth systematic investigation. |
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We predict whether the mainstream will adapt those attitudes or not. |
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The oldest jazz club in the world is Village Vanguard cellar jazz club, opened in New York City, USA, in 1935, and host to mainstream jazz concerts ever since. |
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Sure, this album is miles away from free jazz, and I apologize for it, but I also have my sentimental side which appreciates top level mainstream jazz. |
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As the 70s dawned, mainstream black music made those sentiments explicit. |
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But Boyle could never get enthused about mainstream politics. |
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In short, modern mainstream economics is in a state of total confusion. |
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This plan is for a mainstream school for 210 pupils and a nursery school. |
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So why not test the waters with a potential partner by hinting at something currently highlighted in the mainstream media? |
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The mainstream Tupac musical holler If Ya Hear Me is, in some ways, an act of defiance for the poet-actor-musician Saul Williams. |
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During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury. |
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Participants were also passively recruited using tear-off flyers, study cards, advertisements in gay and mainstream publications, and through referrals from friends. |
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It was re-introduced in 1896 by Max Beerbohm as a deliberate and humorous back-formation from uncouth but has never really become established again in mainstream English. |
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For all their iconoclasm, Stewart and his sidekick-in-sanity, Stephen Colbert, calculate to honor mainstream liberal pieties. |
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Continuing to maintain a separate identity for SSE only created unnecessary conflict with mainstream economists. |
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When I was still studying I was pretty scornful of mainstream movies. |
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Next door in Romania, a historical figure nicknamed Vlad the impaler inspired the first mainstream depiction of a vampire. |
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Stokes says he was disappointed when one of the mainstream underwear brands passed on the idea. |
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It was the masons who originally conceived the idea of a tightly-knit religious-intellectual sect, existing within yet apart from mainstream society. |
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One of the recent articles had 4,000 shares on Facebook, was featured in the mainstream financial media, and appears to have reached about half a million readers. |
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I also spent Monday touching base with various reporters and editors at mainstream newspapers and magazines in Washington, and not one would defend CBS's action in this case. |
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Secondhand tobacco smoke is the combination of both sidestream and mainstream smoke emissions from a burning tobacco product. |
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Some major organizations are hailing farming within agroecosystems as the way forward for mainstream agriculture. |
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The tabloidization of the mainstream media has been really hard on the tabloids, so they can't afford to pay as many writers. |
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There are some examples of halal businesses trying to buck the mainstream. |
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Though mainstream nationalism in Wales has been constitutional, there have been violent movements associated with it. |
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To some degree, the sexualization of young girls is mainstream in Japan. |
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Several of his poems have passed into the cultural mainstream, and his work has been used by authors, musicians and film and television writers. |
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Dragonpay brings micropayment processing to mainstream e-commerce through its online payment services. |
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Movies had become one of America's more important cultural products, but talkies excluded deaf people from the mainstream of American society. |
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After some time off the mainstream radar, there are currently some pleasant, inexpensive examples of Italy's Soave around. |
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Give it another 15 months, I'll probably be pulling out of mainstream, commercial comics. |
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The same year marked a move by Moore back to the mainstream comics industry and back to writing superhero comics. |
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Some definitions seek to specify alternative medicine in terms of its social and political marginality to mainstream healthcare. |
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In turn, this implies that much of the popularity of CAM is a poignant criticism of the failure of mainstream healthcare. |
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Providers of CAM tend to build better therapeutic relationships than mainstream healthcare professionals. |
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Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, and the Irish language. |
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The results are often humorous and widely reported by the mainstream media. |
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Others suspect Duarte Pacheco Pereira secretly discovered Brazil in 1498, but this not considered credible by mainstream historians. |
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Instead of aiming for the fringes of society, it began to focus on the edges of the mainstream, and the centre of the mass market itself. |
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An Alternative Programme is provided for students with behavioural challenges who cannot function in the public mainstream. |
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The financial crisis was not widely predicted by mainstream economists except Raghuram Rajan, who instead spoke of the Great Moderation. |
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While snowboarding gained mainstream popularity, monoskiing fell by the wayside, but the sport has made a major comeback. |
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Don't expect the mainstream marques to roll over and let the 2 Series Gran Tourer scalp a bunch of conquest sales though. |
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Often, she would discover facts that had been overlooked or misreported by the mainstream press. |
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State television operates two mainstream channels, TVP 1 and TVP 2, as well as regional programs for each of the country's 16 voivodeships. |
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However, the significance of this is limited, as the LPGA is far more dominant in women's golf than the PGA Tour is in mainstream men's golf. |
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Coat patterns that have more than one color on the body, such as Pinto or Appaloosa, are not recognized by mainstream breed registries. |
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The leading men's magazine of its age, Playboy helped bring explicit photography, embodied by its famous nude centerfolds, into the mainstream. |
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Speaking to The Guardian in 2013 about the Orbital gig, Michael Eavis noted that it marked dance music's appearance on the mainstream agenda. |
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The issue is not getting much coverage in the mainstream press. |
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Certain drum and bass releases have found mainstream popularity in their own right, almost always material prominently featuring vocals. |
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Children in special schools have more severe tooth decay compared to children in mainstream schools resulting in more teeth being extracted. |
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Ram Records has been pushing the boundaries of drum and bass further into the mainstream with artists such as Chase and Status and Sub Focus. |
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Participants include British and international exponents of mainstream and traditional jazz. |
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The Mosfilm studio was at the heart of many classic films, as it is responsible for both artistic and mainstream productions. |
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Far from mainstream, but skweee definitely has outgrown its humble, stoned beginnings. |
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Research indicates that men and women in the mainstream US culture tend to form separate speech communities. |
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Sunni is the mainstream religion, based in Mecca, and is generally more moderate. |
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But the anti-choice mainstream has gotten much more sophisticated. |
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The phenomenon of wrock within Harry Potter fandom has not yet produced mainstream crossovers. |
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By the late 1980s, acid house had moved into the British mainstream, where it had some influence on pop and dance styles. |
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In the 2000s, changes in the music industry and in music technology enabled a new wave of indie rock bands to achieve mainstream success. |
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In the late 1990s and early 2000s decade, Norway's Dimmu Borgir brought black metal closer to the mainstream, as did Cradle of Filth. |
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It is all a result of the woolly-minded liberalism that insinuated its way into the mainstream in the 1960s and 1970s, of course. |
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But I think hoarding shows are popular, at least in part, because they allow more mainstream amassers to feel superior. |
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Kenny joins Amaya TOM KENNY, who left the Association of British Bookmakers in January, is back in the mainstream gaming industry. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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Objectively, Miles realizes that Hayden is insane and past the point of rescue or readoption into mainstream society. |
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In the early 1990s, thrash achieved breakout success, challenging and redefining the metal mainstream. |
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Some of these writers have been anthologized in mainstream Canadian literature. |
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Over the years, less conservative Evangelicals have challenged this mainstream consensus to varying degrees. |
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The mainstream public education system of Barbados is fashioned after the British model. |
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Many subgenres of heavy metal developed outside of the commercial mainstream during the 1980s such as crossover thrash. |
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Sales of heavy metal records declined sharply in the late 1970s in the face of punk, disco, and more mainstream rock. |
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As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. |
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Today, the city of Charleston, South Carolina clearly has all the defining features of a mainstream Midland accent. |
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With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. |
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Since the 1960s regional accents have become increasingly accepted in mainstream media, and are frequently heard on radio and television. |
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From the late 1960s, it became common to divide mainstream rock music that emerged from psychedelia into soft and hard rock. |
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