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"nonmainstream" Definitions
  1. not having, reflecting, or being compatible with the prevailing attitudes and values of a society or group : not belonging to the mainstream
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In fact, Navarro's nonmainstream views mainly seem to involve basic conceptual and factual errors.
Assaults against Western targets, churches and nonmainstream Islamic groups have preoccupied Indonesian security agencies for the past 15 years.
While nonmainstream views found niche audiences, most of the content that found large audiences was filtered through the methods and means of respectable journalism.
Over time, the gym has emerged as a safe place for countless people with nonmainstream gender identities who might feel intimidated even glancing inside a typical male-dominated boxing gym.
The channel's desire to stand out — already signaled by the hiring of the very nonmainstream film director Spike Jonze as its creative director — can be seen in its first block of programming, 13 hours in which Viceland executives will reportedly be seen listening to voice mail solicited from potential viewers.
Since written documents for the underground first- century church are sparse, the primitive church passed down its knowledge verbally. Elements of the primitive Christianity movement reject the patristic tradition of the prolific extrabiblical 2nd- and 3rd-century redaction of this knowledge (the Ante-Nicene Fathers), and instead attempt to reconstruct primitive church practices as they might have existed in the Apostolic Age. To do this, they revive practices found in the Old Testament. The term apostolic refers to a nonmainstream, often literal, apostolic succession or historical lineage tracing back to the Apostles and the Great Commission.
Considering the role of William's Doll in the classroom, scholars focus on teachers' reception of the book as they choose class readings. Julie Wollman-Bonilla, a graduate of Harvard University's Institute for Educational Management, identifies elementary teachers' lack of selection of nonmainstream titles such as William's Doll. She argues that every children's text presents a set of morals and endorses a specific code of conduct. Texts displaying white, middle-class American values are the prevailing choice among elementary school educators, neglecting books representing the perspective of marginalized populations on the basis of sex, race, or socioeconomic factors.
In the aftermath of Black September in Jordan, many Palestinians arrived in Lebanon, among them Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). In the early 1970s their presence exacerbated an already tense situation in Lebanon, and in 1975 the Lebanese Civil War broke out. Beginning with street fighting in Beirut between Christian Phalangists and Palestinian militiamen, the war quickly deteriorated into a conflict between two loosely defined factions: the side wishing to preserve the status quo, consisting primarily of Maronite militias, and the side seeking change, which included a variety of militias from leftist organizations and guerrillas from rejectionist Palestinian (nonmainstream PLO) organizations. The Lebanese civil war lasted until 1990 and resulted in an estimated 130,000 to 250,000 civilian fatalities and one million wounded.

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