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It's a persona that's perfectly calibrated for Britain under New Labour, where the obviously correct ways to run a country are given no mainstream expression.
I wondered whether Harris felt that she had made a compromise in choosing to come aboard the Clinton campaign, the most mainstream expression of the American left, and Harris smiled.
The indiefication of hip-hop culture, which had its most mainstream expression with the bromance between Jay-Z and Chris Martin, and saw every other mainstream rap/R&B tune have a moaning white guy chorus for a while, is here expressed in infinitely more musically and emotionally sophisticated form.
He tells me that he considers it extreme but finds its criticism of free-market accurate and believes that this idea will eventually find its mainstream expression "because they talk about genuine problems".
TIME Magazine described "Portlandia" as one of the "most innovative things on television" and "the best mainstream expression yet of the beard-friendly, sustainable-everything zeitgeist that's creeping across the nation like free-range kudzu".
"The chibi art style is decades old and found some of its earliest mainstream expression with popular anime series like the Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, and Gundam franchises," Sky Castle Studios says.
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Besides these most mainstream expressions of a growing interest in food, in urban centers the recognizable marks of what the above-mentioned Halawa labels as the "global Brooklyn" are quite visible: little coffee shops with menus written on blackboards, bars with a large choice of craft beers, ironically retro soft drinks like Fritz-kola.
The high magic social sets of the OTO and Golden Dawn had their heydays in the early 20th Century, New Age movements and the Church of Scientology found their mainstream expressions through the 1960s and 1970s, and the 1980s saw a resurgence of darker, chaotic influences in Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth.
A handful of politicians have raised concerns over the years, but the truth is that while taxpayers continue to fork out tens of millions for systems that are utterly out of proportion to the problems the police and intelligence agencies face, the issues about liberty and oversight find no mainstream political expression.
But critics of the legislation say the current definitions are so sweeping that it risks stifling mainstream artistic expression as well as turning thousands of law abiding comic book fans into potential sex offenders.
"What we are seeing is a blurring of the lines with regard to bigoted discourse and mainstream sociopolitical expression," said Brian Levin, professor of criminal justice and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
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