单词 | Mainstream |
例句 | 1) The debate in the mainstream press has been a classic example of British hypocrisy. 2) These teachers have been cut off from the mainstream of educational activity. 3) Environmental ideas have been absorbed into the mainstream of European politics. 4) He drifted out of the mainstream of society. 5) Organized crime continued to flourish alongside the mainstream economy. 6) Deaf children can often be included in mainstream education. 7) He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music. 8) Arran became increasingly estranged from the mainstream of Hollywood. 9) This is the director's first mainstream Hollywood film. 10) The show wanted to attract a mainstream audience. 11) Their views lie outside the mainstream of current medical opinion. 12) The works on display range from the mainstream to the sublime. 13) He accused the mainstream political parties of cynically exploiting this situation. 14) He was never part of the literary mainstream as a writer. 15) He moved from fringe theatre to mainstream when he was chosen to play a leading role on Broadway. 16) His radical views place him outside the mainstream of American politics. 17) Black dance music has been central to mainstream pop since the early '60s. 18) He has always remained on the fringes of mainstream politics. 19) Mainstream society contributes to this problem as well. 20) The new law should allow more disabled people to enter the mainstream of American life. 21) This style of drama is not part of the mainstream. 22) I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films. 23) This technology was designed for specialists but is now starting to move into the mainstream. 24) Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician. 25) Once more people are wired,[http:///mainstream.html] the potential to change the mainstream media will be huge. 26) Animation has stopped being eye-candy for kids and geeks and become mainstream entertainment. 27) John's outlook has always been anchored in the political mainstream. 28) World Music is now well established and popular with mass audiences and mainstream companies. 29) Genet started as a rebel, but soon became part of the literary mainstream. 30) His disability does not prevent him from following the mainstream curriculum. 1) The debate in the mainstream press has been a classic example of British hypocrisy. 2) These teachers have been cut off from the mainstream of educational activity. 3) The new law should allow more disabled people to enter the mainstream of American life. 4) Environmental ideas have been absorbed into the mainstream of European politics. 5) Their views lie outside the mainstream of current medical opinion. 31) They are drop-outs from the mainstream of career progression. 32) Only 12 members had any academic qualifications, and the highest achievers were those from mainstream schools. 33) Classes or discussion groups on women's writing command an enthusiastic response that is often lacking in mainstream teaching. 34) Their works did not hang in major public collections, nor were they subsequently included within mainstream art history. 35) Those who rejected the conventional view and took up the cause of Czechoslovakian children were largely outside the mainstream of refugee aid. 36) Positive images of sexually active fat women are absent from both mainstream and alternative media. 37) Running counter to mainstream Republican thinking, he is calling for tariffs and new trade barriers to protect jobs. 38) Lee is a working attorney undeniably in the mainstream of that community.sentencedict .com 39) Edwards tells would-be entrepreneurs to target products or services that cater to people whose needs are not being met by mainstream businesses. 40) Genesis meanwhile have netted more than £200 million with mainstream pop songs and sponsorship from major corporations. 41) Once an obscure backwater of the publishing business, computer books have gone mainstream. 42) In particular, it will examine the extent to which questions concerning women and power have become part of mainstream political sociology. 43) Therefore the aim is to develop a mainstream model which comprehensively addresses aggregate supply. 44) Parent cultures were in turn subordinated to dominant culture - that of mainstream middle class society. 45) Mainstream economists profess much puzzlement over the failure of the rate of productivity growth to accelerate so far in this decade. 46) Backed by such organizations, they returned to mainstream institutions with the aim of achieving genuine reform. 47) His relative electoral strength is not an end in itself, but an illustration of his influence outside the mainstream. 48) They also began to cross over from the rhythm-and-blues audience to the mainstream pop audience. 49) They've all been partially excluded from mainstream schools, where they found it hard to fit in. 50) Many use walkers and wheelchairs but go to mainstream schools, drive cars and find employment. 51) Mainstream publishers complain that good circulation databases of black names are hard to come by. 52) But they predicted that until the disease entered the mainstream population, it would receive scant attention. 53) These attempts have drawn very little on mainstream psychological theory, but they have made extensive and creative use of psychoanalysis. 54) Today's look is still smart - even casual wear is part of mainstream fashion. 55) I kept a diary of events and attempted to chart the process by which 6-year-old Balbinder was removed from mainstream education. 56) The other is economic, reducing the number of multimedia owners of the mainstream means of communication. 57) Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams. 58) Hence, interest was slight and sporadic, and the works were not assimilated into mainstream western art history. 59) Despite its speed, Teraflops is more of a mainstream critter. 60) In each election its percentage of the vote has risen despite vicious opposition from the economic elites and the mainstream media. 61) Be out of the mainstream. I'm out of the mainstream. I enjoy it, who wants to be in the mainstream? Bill Maher 62) The Netizen will offer attitude to slow the mainstream spin of the politicians. 63) Within this paradigm, the two main criticisms levelled at mainstream Hollywood films are tokenism and homophobia. 64) Mainstream industrial organization argues that the purpose of the policy is to promote economic efficiency. 65) And in return, legislators depend heavily on the mainstream media for their large-scale financial contributions and favorable press coverage. 66) Bearded and dignified, Aitken was an original thinker who remained outside the mainstream of scientific activity. 67) An audible sigh of relief rose from the ranks of mainstream macroeconomists. 68) It can only be deduced that most young people learn about homosexuality from the negative and misinformed images in the mainstream media. 69) If they are,[] they can turn to the mainstream counselling service. 70) The plan, announced at a conference on cloning, was denounced as dangerous and immoral by the mainstream scientific community. 71) They also, to a greater or lesser extent, existed outside mainstream, predominantly male controlled, hierarchical structures. 72) Finally, out of desperation, even mainstream politicians began to search for new approaches. 73) Film theorists first put forward the proposition that the construction of the spectator in mainstream cinema is gendered. 74) Lagrange's outspoken views have left him well outside the conformist political mainstream. 75) Chapter 3 offers an alternative view of mainstream modernism-as fundamentally pragmatic, optimistic and urban. 76) The gender differences explored here are social constructions that have had influence in certain mainstream discourses. 77) Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society. 78) Once considered an ethnic food, bagels have gone mainstream in a big way. 79) The ESOL programme provides a gateway for these trainees into the mainstream programme. 80) More than 100 companies sell restroom advertising space, and many mainstream advertisers are selling their goods where graffiti once prevailed. 81) Any revolutionary aspirations of the younger members are centred on gaining work and admittance to the mainstream of ordinary life. 82) For as much as I reject the demo mentality, I also despair at the apolitical bipartisanship of our national mainstream parties. 83) The marches were little more than an escape valve for an establishment broadly supported in its basest enterprises by the mainstream. 84) There is also the consideration that she seems to be flirting with the possibility of committing herself to re-entering mainstream education locally. 85) But, says ocean voyages manager John Alton, it also sells an extensive range of mainstream travel services. 86) More importantly, this interaction is now playing a crucial part in excluding the underclass from the mainstream of society. 87) I had always been good at compromise, working effectively in the mainstream. 88) You know e-mail has gone mainstream when Uncle Sam is developing an electronic postmark to time and date stamp e-mail. 89) Amazingly, as personal computer technology was filtering into the Weltanschauung, their vision was actually filtering into the mainstream. 90) Publishing information as part of everyday business activity and publishing for profit are only two of the three mainstream publishing activities. 91) Both therefore see special educational provision as having an essential role to play in bringing about changes in mainstream education. 92) Beyond it flowed the heavy mainstream, with small eddies curling along and through the wire on the surface. 93) Being mainstream consumer items, them at any electrical outlet or airport duty free. 94) Their ideas have been assimilated into the mainstream of the science. 95) But, by courting them with such policies, they may alienate mainstream voters. 96) However, they soon comprised, for the most part, Roma children who were denied access to mainstream education. 97) Far from hanging on to its radical credentials, abstract expressionism was seen by many to have sedimented into mainstream orthodoxy. 98) The vast bulk of mainstream manufacturers in this country don't know how to use our designers. 98) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 99) But we know a good deal about the performance of the mainstream media. 100) Pupils with special needs also stand to benefit from other developments in mainstream education. 101) Most stakeholder pensions will only offer investors a limited choice of mainstream funds, such as index trackers. 102) In the past two years ethical investment has developed from a niche market into the mainstream market. 103) And the company, which in recent years seemed to care only about corporate customers, techies and hard-core gamers, appears once again interested in average, mainstream consumers who value simplicity. 104) By day I am the editor of mainstream American magazine called Wired, I work for Conde Nast, the biggest magazine publisher and by night I am a blogger and I write a book about niches. 105) It takes a whole lot of technophobia to spin that into a serious issue. But we expect the mainstream media is just warming up. 106) When I first broached the topic of defining indie, I discussed five areas of contestation (independent label/distribution, independent ethos, genre, aesthetic judgment, and not being mainstream). 107) The players will no longer struggle for upgrade and pk. We provide lots of play methods in the game, adventure and life is the mainstream . 108) Chinese traditional culture consists of the mainstream up-class culture and the folk culture from the lower-class. 109) Last summer, Intel shipped the mainstream P 35 core logic. 110) The third part analyses the adaptability of Hasidism in the mainstream of American society through it in such a point of view as the sect of religion and political participation. 111) In Against Interpretation and Other Essays Susan Sontag criticizes the mainstream of modern criticism, which assumes that a work of art is content. 112) At present the bath crock on the market is mixed with Yakeli, armor plate cast-iron for mainstream material. 113) The experimental results show that the modified model can improve color space conversion accuracy compared with mainstream equations which have relative high conversion accuracy. 114) Challenging and critically analyzing the authority and the mainstream opinions has remained the engine that empowers artistic creation since Dadaism and the conceptual art movement. 115) Effulgent compose acts the role of ablaze series, extremely attractive inwrought craft series, be today the mainstream that Xia Liang pulls. 116) Numerous mainstream software engineering projects have employed use cases successfully to specify an application's external behavior. 117) The economic efficiency audit already became now the world mainstream. 118) The piece responds to the marginalized feminine art form as well as justifies the artist's artistic standpoint and state of working that very much stray away from the mainstream context. 119) In addition, the media in Beijing reported: "it is heart lightening to see GSO rising from the southern China so quickly and becomes one of the mainstream orchestras". 120) With the development of XML and application server, process sets between enterprises become EAI's mainstream. 121) Mainstream Ethernet network switches support either 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) standards. 122) There is gap corrosion between mainstream tube and branch tube, due to oxygen concentration-difference cell and self-catalysis of chlorine ions, which accelerates corrosion. 123) Like Jeff Beck, his restlessness and commitment overrode the commercial gains to be won by the more mainstream Clapton. 124) Tibet is indeed a West issue; it will continue to be uses to serve the interests of those west nations by mainstream west madia , anti-China politicians and organizations as well as racists. 125) They range from the exotic -- a three-wheel, all-electric 2e from the tiny startup Aptera -- to the thoroughly mainstream. 126) Meantime, revealing and expressing the micro- power relations , which Zhang Xian has done in his dramas, is the de-glamorization to these powermysteries in the mainstream dialogues. 127) The cougar trope started out as a joke about desperate older women. Now it's gone mainstream, even in Hollywood, home to the 50-something producer with a starlet on his arm. 128) It is out of all reason to replace our own traditional mindset of long running history with one single marginalized set of values to confront mainstream western values. 129) From the perspective of statistical mechanism and application,[http:///mainstream.html] the subjective measurement is the mainstream method in corruption measuring system. 130) The city needs a matchable name card, The city should own the mainstream people. 131) The mainstream psychology is science-oriented, but it doesn't meet the gap between scientific psychology and humanistic psychology, and doesn't make psychology head for maturity and unite. 132) The most accessible (and alliterative) source of finer-grained parallelism in mainstream server applications is sorting, searching, selection, and summarizing of data sets. 133) Connie Hawkins – Before Dr. J, David Thompson or Michael Jordan, Hawkins brought the high-flying game with a playground twist to the mainstream. 134) Mainstream news organizations linked the attack to an offensive target map issued by Sarah Palin's political action committee. 135) The reason why music aesthetics became the mainstream is directly related to the bringing up of the contemporary "Beaux Arts" and setting up of the discipline aesthetics. 136) Disputes surrounding password usage continue to impress upon me the need for mainstream multi - factor authentication. 137) Long gone are the days when Chairman Mao was idolised by radicals (and even respected by some mainstream academics) on American university campuses. 138) The rebellion of errantry causes the disappearance of the ancient Chinese sports culture from the mainstream culture. 139) Recently, the distributed network management has gradually replaced the traditional centralized network management and thus became the mainstream way. 140) This mountain chain that so neatly divides the Iberian peninsula from the rest of Europe also seems to have cut it off for so long from the European cultural, political and economical mainstream. 141) Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) is the text translation by the statistical parameter models obtained from the training corpus, which has become the mainstream of machine translation research. 142) Digital projection display has become the mainstream in modern display field. Accurate focusing of the array pixel devices in these systems determines the quality of the displaying effect. 143) However, mainstream object-oriented languages such as the Java language tend to conflate the different roles that classes can fill in object-oriented design. 144) The system's main interface and basic functions are refer to the current mainstream im chatting tools, accessible to. 145) He added that it also plans to develop its charge trap flash (CTF) technology, a replacement option for the current mainstream floating-gate NAND technology. 146) Mainstream Conservative MPs are less keen than party activists (or their cheerleaders in the press) to see a nuclear blow-up of the euro. 147) "I do believe that a consensus is growing, " he said. Those still unpersuaded, he said in a speech at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), were outside the mainstream. 148) The reason was that, at that historic period, the mainstream of Chinese new poem creation, the predominant developing tendency, having ultimately freed from the traces left by Misty poets. 149) The comedy films go beyond mainstream ideology by combining delomorphic narrative structure and concealed narrative structure together. 150) And this belief that's called Calvinist predestination is really at the heart of mainstream English Puritanism at this point. 151) Based on Shanghai metro M7 line project, the risk identification method is presented, taking dynamic risk identification process as the mainstream and static risk identification as a tool. 152) After the Harlem Renaissance, the black men writers' "protest literature" that are full of racial conflicts occupied mainstream, Hurston and her positive black women images were neglected. 153) Dealing with the mind-body problem, mainstream functionalists tried to keep to the stand of physicalism, while to be against reducing mental state to physical state. 154) Mr Biden once described Mr Obama as "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy". 155) At the first phase, the mainstream economists studied "national wealth" from the point of "production", did with "nation" as non-production exogenous variable, and adopted qualitative approach. 156) Murphy was scheduled for several mainstream media television interviews after the CFTC hearings,[] but they were all abruptly cancelled at once. 157) The paper thesis discusses two types of mainstream P2P network models, and also proposes and improves their resource location schemes. 158) The mainstream of modern treatment of tibial plateau fracture is limited opening, direct or indirect reduction, and biological osteosynthesis. 159) It is that constructivism lays stress on constructiveness of knowledge learning and the initiative of cognitive subject that makes itself a mainstream theory in international educational reform. 160) Despite her enthusiasm "Lord of Misrule" failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher. "It was like dropping it over a cliff," she said. 161) In the past several decades the model has made great progress. The cellular automaton model and multi-agent model which are based on dynamic model are the mainstream of current research. 162) Clerics from the broader ideological mainstream of Islam, where most Muslims put themselves, are condemning nihilist extremism with greater boldness. 163) The artificial intelligence technology that has moved furthest into the mainstream is computer understanding of what humans are saying. 164) Penny Marshall brought the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League to mainstream audiences and made heroes out of the players depicted on the big screen. 165) Smaller studios have offered customization for years, but more mainstream manufacturers such as Ethan Allen and Thomasville are offering an increasing amount of customization. 166) And unlike mainstream pugilism, fighters can win by not only knocking out their opponent, but also by catching them in checkmate. 167) Shanghai Baby is peopled with nimble-witted hedonists. From the point of view of traditional mainstream society, they are moral degenerates and self-serving rebels. 168) Therefore, in a modern market economy conditions, the non-price competition has gradually become the mainstream of marketing. 169) In the new period of reformation, a traditional sports of minority has accomplished the approaching to economic and emerged mainstream culture ulteriorly. 170) Advancing Sohu actively " mainstream media platform " chairman of Sohu trustee bureau holds presiding apparitor Zhang Chaoyang concurrently to be concealed none right " announcement " support. 171) While each of these technologies has matured, these solutions have not made significant strides towards integrating their container support into the mainstream Linux kernel. 172) At about the same time, Joseph Smith founded a new American religion—and soon met with the wrath of the mainstream Protestant majority. |
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