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During the 1990s, under prime John Major and Tony Blair, they went official and the arts became a mainstream concern of the government with their own department.
During the 1990s, under John Major and Tony Blair, they went official and the arts became a mainstream concern of the government with their own department.
It would be easy to suppose that the Greens have had their moment in the sun, that now climate change is a mainstream concern and the country is committed to cutting carbon emissions and locked into the EU green agenda, the party has fulfilled its mission.
You say it would be easy to suppose that "now climate change is a mainstream concern … the party has fulfilled its mission".
But climate change is not "extremely out of the mainstream". Concern about climate change in the United States is the highest it has ever been.
In that moment, it's arguable the first-person shooter, as a big budget, mainstream concern, crossed over into the nostalgia industry.
Once rampant inequality did become an increasingly mainstream concern, Martin Feldstein insisted that the question is "not inequality but poverty".
Niccol, the Oscar-nominated writer of The Truman Show, may seem an unusual choice to take on such an apparently mainstream concern but producers clearly see him as the man for the job.
The anger over pricing is no longer the minority pursuit of the few but a mainstream concern among many season-ticket holders.
Others such as Paul Wolfowitz, John Bolton, and Dick Cheney, who would later emerge as the biggest proponents for regime change in Iran, were instrumental in making the nuclear threat a mainstream concern in US politics.
Even since the United States sent 100 Special Forces (pdf) to Central Africa in the fall to assist in the chase, both he, and the L.R.A., remain far from a mainstream concern.
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