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The voluntary sector has a role, but I think I'd expect it NOT to do mainstream work for the statutory sector.
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We will not have enough space to survey both, but we will provide bibliographical pointers to the former and we will offer some background and connections with more mainstream work in philosophical logic for the latter.
There is now a strong evidence base that Individual Placement and Support (IPS) approaches which support the person to find and maintain mainstream employment are better than training the person up in separate sheltered employment schemes in preparation for mainstream work [ 108, 109].
Asked if the company will compete with Cisco, Ullal contended that customers will use Cisco for their mainstream work and turn to the likes of Arista for running vertical applications such as video content, storage and retrieval.
Mr. Moore, a trumpeter best known for his mainstream work in the 1960's and 70's, is having quite a birthday party: the master of ceremonies is Stanley Crouch, one of his most vocal admirers, and musical guests invited to sit in include the saxophonist George Coleman, the drummer Louis Hayes, the trumpeters Eddie Henderson and Clark Terry and the pianist Harold Mabern.
After manager Steve Stoute convinced Nas to aim his efforts in a more commercial direction for his follow-up album It Was Written (1996), he enlisted the production team Trackmasters, who were known for their mainstream work at the time.
"I want to make more of these weird, outsider films," he said, "but I also want to be a go-to director for more mainstream work that involves gender identity".
This is not mainstream work, they say.
As it will, mainstream success created mainstream work.
Co-directed by Mr. Boriskin, a pianist, and Paul Lustig Dunkel, a flutist and music director of the Westchester Philharmonic, the ensemble recently recorded the first complete cycle of Copland's chamber music (which is far less known than mainstream works like "Fanfare for a Common Man," "Appalachian Spring" or "Rodeo").
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