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The swinging sense mainstreamed in 1995.
It wasn't mainstreamed in the way it is today.
The aspiration being that services being supported could be mainstreamed in the longer term.
Public school students had to be mainstreamed in classes that allowed them to perform to the best of their abilities.
Instead, he was mainstreamed in a class of 25 that included 10 special education students and 2 teachers.
"Three years has been a short time for women to be mainstreamed in the political establishment, but women have had the courage to expose themselves as activists.
Today, a quarter of a century after the changes in Taiwan, women's rights are mainstreamed in society and politics, said Ms. Wang.
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In the last four decades, it has mainstreamed wetlands in the environmental discourse and fostered the development of a comprehensive institutional framework for wetland governance.
In addition, the percentage of disabled students who were "mainstreamed" -- placed in regular education classrooms most of the time -- was slightly higher than the national average, which marks a first for New York.
For the first time, the percentage of students who were "mainstreamed" -- placed in regular education classrooms most of the time -- was higher than the national average.
The Rhine is one of the most "mainstreamed" rivers in Europe, balancing several aspects including transport, drinking water supply, cooling water, energy reservoir, as well as being used for effluent disposal, and providing leisure activities such as fishing (Figure 1).
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