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1 AP: Do you think metal deserves more mainstream attention that it gets?
2 Appealing to a more mainstream audience is also about the product itself.
3 I think as climbing becomes more mainstream it could easily get distorted.
4 We're on the back foot, though risk-based planning is becoming more mainstream .
5 And it really doesn't get any more mainstream than the NCAA Tournament.
6 Driven largely by Google Docs, Web-based office suites are becoming more mainstream .
7 All of this is helping to make wellness more mainstream , she explains.
8 You could hardly imagine a more mainstream event the this particular beauty pageant.
9 Analysts are hoping Mr Trump will adopt a more mainstream approach if elected.
10 And these streams of various parties have gotten more mainstream , that's quite obvious.
11 Yet, as in some other European countries, far-right ideas have become more mainstream .
12 Athens' more mainstream club and bar scene is spirited to say the least.
13 It comes as synthetic media, and people, are becoming more mainstream .
14 This year's line-up looks to include more mainstream fare than in previous seasons.
15 My fandom of Eminem led me down a love of more mainstream hip-hop.
16 So we will see it becoming less niche and more mainstream , he says.
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