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Definition of Mainstreams
1. mainstream [v] - See also: mainstream
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mainstreams
Literary usage of Mainstreams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1894)
"The upper reaches near the mountains, being fed by copious springs, still flow
in an uninterrupted stream, while, lower down, the mainstreams, such as the ..."
2. On the accent of homonyms by Lloyd W. Daly (1983)
"... the preserved form of this text, for it was part of one of the mainstreams of
lexicography, the stream which helps to carry the text of Cyril's glosses, ..."
3. Migration and the Labour Market in Asia: Recent Trends and Policies by Nihon Rōdō Kyōkai (2003)
"... Mr. Junichiro Koizumi was elected president of the LDP thanks to the strong
support of local LDP members and against mainstreams of Diet Members. ..."
4. Surveying the Record: North American Scientific Exploration to 1930 by Edward Carlos Carter (1999)
"Hewett: The Contest for Control of Southwestern Archaeology, 1904-1930" in
mainstreams and Margins: Studies in the Professionalization of Archaeology, ed. ..."
5. The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and by David Hendricks Bergey (1918)
"The power of self-purification which mainstreams and lakes exhibit is in some
instances quite remarkable. It was supposed, not long since, that polluted ..."
6. Getting HIV-Positive Youth Into Care: Issues and Opportunities-A Study of edited by Barry Leonard (1997)
"... program that "mainstreams" HIV-positive youth with their noninfected peers.
All APT clients receive individual and group counseling and participate in a ..."