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In 1997, the comedy “In & Out” did its shiny, star-studded best to mainstream the story of a closeted gay man in a rock-ribbed American community embracing his truth.

Speaking at a fringe event at Labour's conference in Liverpool, Lord Glasman suggested his campaign group's ideas had become more mainstream within the party.

From BBC

King’s critiques of capitalism, militarism and structural racism are often downplayed in most mainstream remembrances, leaving behind a softer image of peaceful dreamer.

From Salon

The mainstream media, in the view of his Maga coalition, should be held to account over alleged bias and "fake news".

From BBC

TV architect George Clarke says the King's views on buildings have now become part of the mainstream.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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