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- noun Plural form of
mainstreamer .
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Examples
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Rejection of ID by mainstreamers is a sociological phenomenon.
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Rejection of ID by mainstreamers is a sociological phenomenon.
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Goldy sides more with the "mainstreamers" (bolsheviks) on issues.
Sound Politics: Re: 2006 State Republican Party Fundraising Doesn't Look Good 2007
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After all, isn't that what all of you so called "mainstreamers" do.
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Or will the "mainstreamers" push back, leaving the ultra-rights out in the cold?
The Capitol Fax Blog 2009
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For more than two decades, Washington's mainstreamers considered Cheney a rare clubbable Republican—genial, brainy he studied for a Ph.D. in political science, and safe.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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The fact that the best mainstreamers can do is an argument for relative merit shows how truly limited science is at explaining the origin of life.
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The mainstreamers are too mathematical for my taste and too excited about finding theoretical instances of market failure that I find uninteresting in a dynamic enviroment -- by the time "policymakers" fix the market failure, the market has moved on to something else.
On heterodox Economics and Innovation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It's currently mandatory for R&B mainstreamers to start songs by announcing their own name, and Jason Derulodoes just that here.
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"Cheney is smart, he is tough, and he is totally trustworthy," wrote the Washington Post's David Broder, who served as unofficial spokesman for the mainstreamers back in the day.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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