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The creativity that sustains the large national institutions – young artists working on the periphery of the mainstream – would be maimed.
These days, a small independent store dabbling in anything remotely mainstream would be commercial suicide, explains the store's manager, Simon Rigg.
As the American folk music revival gathered momentum in the 1950s and '60s, it was inevitable that a high-minded movement that prided itself on the purity of its acoustic instrumentation and its separation from the commercial pop mainstream would be overtaken and transformed by pop music's rapidly evolving technology.
Of those gays who fear that marriage will force them to trade in a libertine lifestyle for a bourgeois heterosexual one, Rauch says, "I believe that they are largely right, and that gay integration into the mainstream would be, on balance, a good thing".
Going mainstream would be cool.
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I can't see it reducing prices for its mainstream line-up so we can only assume a 10-core mainstream CPU would be even more expensive - maybe even over $700.
The California-based business is also moving into documentaries, which it argues mainstream channels would be reluctant to support.
It even cracks Star Trek jokes: "So, fame-hungry poets or mainstream publishers would be like the Ferengi.
It is just possible to imagine a situation where a mainstream politician would be in a room with the EDL.
Terrorists from the north Caucasus tend to be suicide bombers.It is hard to see why anyone in the mainstream opposition would be behind the outrage.
She later accepted that the vote for the winning mainstream candidate would be counted in each round, but then argued the extremist candidate would determine the ultimate outcome.
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