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    mainstream
    [ noun ]
    the prevailing current of thought
    <noun.cognition>
    his thinking was in the American mainstream


    mainstream \main"stream`\ n.
    The prevailing opinion or practise; as, the doctor avoided
    using therapies outside the mainstream of modern medical
    practice.
    [PJC]


    mainstream \main"stream`\ v. t. (Education)
    TO place (a student) in regular school classes; -- used
    especially of mentally or physically handicapped children.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. And if I win it will be a mainstream mandate."
    2. Project 10, mentioned in your article, is the nation's first mainstream program that addresses the needs of adolescent homosexuals.
    3. He also contended his message has become part of the political mainstream.
    4. He is a past chairman of the soft-left Tribune Group and a vigorous opponent of apartheid. He has drifted into the party mainstream on a range of issues.
    5. Mr. Wilder, who is inching toward a presidential campaign himself, speaks of "fiscal realism" and a "new mainstream."
    6. To quell the "state of crisis" among blacks Kerner proposed a national policy of "ghetto enrichment" to bring poor blacks into the mainstream of American life.
    7. Much of the advertising is for ethnic products, local merchants, real estate agents and other businesses catering to U.S. Asians. But more mainstream companies are testing campaigns in Korean, Chinese, Japanese and other Asian languages.
    8. Mr. Bush has built his lead through his success at painting Mr. Dukakis as out-of-step with mainstream America, and through rising voter satisfaction with Mr. Reagan and with staying on the path of his policies.
    9. Schultz said unlike most mainstream Christian bodies, the church doesn't have a single doctrine.
    10. For it is difficult to remember when the economic and budgetary outlook seemed better or when mainstream economists have looked more uncomfortable.
    11. The destroyers and their tacit consenters do little more than discourage new recruits for mainstream environmental groups.
    12. In recent years, however, the Honda product line has emphasized more mainstream vehicles designed to appeal to a broader segment of buyers.
    13. "When an exhibitor comes to the show, he can put his product into the worldwide distribution mainstream," Adelson said.
    14. "I come from a different point of view and I think I am more in touch with the mainstream of America," Mr. Bush added.
    15. But in his annual letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Mr. Buffett sees little opportunity in mainstream financial markets these days.
    16. The Popular Front is united with Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah and other groups under the PLO umbrella.
    17. Van Eck frequently raises controversial issues not discussed in the mainstream of white political debate.
    18. Thus, when mainstream drafters would go home at night, the leftists would call a quorum and write pro-labor articles.
    19. The mainstream Amal militia, supported by Syria, has been fighting the pro-Iranian Hezbollah, or Party of God, for control of Lebanon's 1.2 million Shiites.
    20. Arafat and Assad had been bitter enemies for five years, since Syria backed a mutiny in Fatah, the PLO's mainstream faction, in May 1983.
    21. You claim that mainstream church attendance has declined because of too much emphasis on social justice.
    22. Motorcycle makers say the sales decline is due in part to the industry's heavy reliance on advertising in magazines that appeal to cycle enthusiasts but don't reach the mainstream public.
    23. AT&T is also there already, through its purchase last year of McCaw Cellular, one of the largest mobile operators, which it is rapidly integrating into its mainstream service offerings.
    24. Al-Wazir served as No. 2 man in the mainstream Fatah, the largest branch of the PLO.
    25. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt on Younis Awwad, 40, political commissar of PLO chief Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah faction.
    26. As Gabriel cautions, "Part of what is good about Youssou's music is that it is different from mainstream."
    27. Doom" still is scorned by most mainstream economists, but he no longer lacks an audience.
    28. It has said that, in principle, it wants to reduce its extensive industrial holdings as the capital could be better invested in its mainstream banking business.
    29. The Republicans have attacked Dukakis for being a "card-carrying member" of the organization, and Republican George Bush raised the issue in his debate Sunday with Dukakis, whom he attempted to portray as a liberal out of touch with mainstream views.
    30. DENMARK'S narrow rejection of the treaty will have serious consequences for its membership of the European Community. By turning their backs on the planned evolution of the EC Danes have isolated their country from the mainstream of European development.
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