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Today, house music remains popular in both clubs and in the mainstream pop scene.
)' ( Rosen 2000 ). Today, many musicologists no longer distinguish between musicology and New Musicology, since many of the scholarly concerns that used to be associated New Musicology have now become mainstream, and the term " new " clearly no longer applies.
Today it is usually used to refer to mainstream economics, although it has also been used as an umbrella term encompassing a number of other schools of thought, notably excluding institutional economics, various historical schools of economics, and Marxian economics, in addition to various other heterodox approaches to economics.
Today there are dwindling numbers of regional scientists from academic planning programs and mainstream geography departments.
Today, many mainstream magazines such as Time which would once have considered the idea of hiring gossip columnists to pen articles to have been beneath their stature, have sections titled " People " or " Entertainment ".
UFC 40 also garnered mainstream attention from massive media outlets such as ESPN and USA Today, something that was unfathomable for mixed martial arts at that point in time.
Today, a large majority of mainstream films featured on Cinemax are from the 1990s to present, with some films from the 1970s and 1980s included on the schedule.
Today, she directs, edits and produces adult films, while making occasional ( non-sexual ) cameos in both mainstream and adult productions.
Swarup has written for mainstream Indian weeklies and dailies, like the Telegraph, Times of India, Indian Express, Observer of Business and Politics, Hindustan Times and Hinduism Today.
Today, many Dong are assimilating into mainstream Chinese society as rural Dongs move into urban areas, resulting in intermarriage with the Han Chinese and the loss of the Dong language.
Today, there is no mainstream national conservative political party in Germany similar to the DNVP, as the CDU / CSU is more to the centre.
Today, most mainstream and progressive Christians around the world affirm that the teachings against premarital sex arose erroneously due to a man-made law ( the Hardwicke Act ), or that they applied only in some cultural contexts.
" Today, the popular Muzika Mizrahit has begun to erase the differences from rock music, and we can see not a few artists turning into mainstream ...
A USA Today critic called it " the best mainstream pop album you're likely to come across ".
Today, there are two Bengali-language film industries: the one in Kolkata, West Bengal, India ( the Cinema of West Bengal, sometimes called Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood ), is one of many centres for Indian regional filmmaking ; and the other one in Dhaka, Bangladesh ( the Cinema of Bangladesh, sometimes called Dhallywood, a portmanteau of the words Dhaka and Hollywood ), is the mainstream national film industry of Bangladesh.
It also garnered mainstream attention from massive media outlets such as ESPN and USA Today, something that was unfathomable for mixed martial arts at that point in time.
Today, with the majority of Yemenite Jewry being outside of Yemen and in closer contact with Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews, it could be perceived that the proportion with which the Dor Daim perspective is spreading ( though in a milder form than the original ) is not much different from the rate at which Yemenite Jews as a whole are giving up their unique traditions and assimilating into mainstream Judaism.
In an April 2009 article in Christianity Today about controversial theologian and writer Douglas Wilson, the magazine described Reconstructionism as outside the ' mainstream ' views of evangelical Christians.
Today, the word is slowly slipping into mainstream Russian due to the Russian translation of the popular For Dummies series which uses " chainik " for " dummy ".
* Active Rock: Today ’ s mainstream AOR, playing acts such as Stone Temple Pilots, Nickelback, Creed, Foo Fighters, Linkin Park and Korn.
" Today " was one of the most successful early singles by The Smashing Pumpkins, and additionally has been recognized as one of the songs that brought the Pumpkins into the mainstream.
Today the term has become a mainstream word outside opera to often describe a vain, undisciplined, egotistical, obnoxious or temperamental person who finds it difficult to work under direction or as part of a team but whose contributions are essential to the success of a team.
Today, some lesbian women adhere to being either " butch " or " femme ," but these categories are much less rigid and are now uncommon as lesbianism becomes more mainstream.
Today, considered in the light of mainstream espionage fiction, Hannay appears to be badly cliched — although, as he was created well before his attributes became cliched, Hannay could be more accurately described as a seminal character of the spy thriller genre.

Today and usage
Today the usage of the unit gigabyte continues to depend on the context.
Today, only vestiges of the traditional usage of the kowtow remain.
In writer-director Michael Feeney Callan's 1993 RTE film marking the Beach Boys ' thirtieth anniversary, The Beach Boys Today, Mike Love contested any suggestion that he had blocked the project, and Carl Wilson attributed its collapse principally to drug usage and Brian's unstable health.
Today, Asian American is the accepted term for most formal purposes, such as government and academic research, although it is often shortened to Asian in common usage.
Today the term " white box " has largely replaced this usage.
Today, this region makes up for the bulk of the German federal state of Brandenburg, and thus in modern usage is referred to as Mark Brandenburg.
Today, the " Regional Airline " designation in common usage has nothing to do with annual revenue, as the in original U. S. Department of Transportation designation.
Today only remnant parcels of this woodland community remain in the valley, much of the rest having been cleared for farming, housing, and some rather esoteric uses — directions for nighttime automobile travelers in the first half of the 20th century and even pulp for newspaper usage.
Today, most of the industries are requested to reduce their energy consumption by using renewable energy sources and optimizing their energy usage.
Today, the main usage of base 5 is as a biquinary system, which is decimal using five as a sub-base.
Today, this breed is experiencing a resurgence in usage as a working and hunting dog.
Today large houses on at least several acres are often referred to as " estates ", in a contemporary updating of the word's usage.
Today, however, this usage is unusual.
Although CBS and Rather defended the authenticity and usage of the documents for a two-week period, continued scrutiny from other news organizations and independent analysis of the documents obtained by USA Today and CBS raised questions about their validity and led to a public repudiation on September 20, 2004.
Today these labels are no longer applicable and one speaks of ' one ' Viennese dialect with its usage varying as one moves further away from the city.
Today, Welsch is not in standard German usage except in Switzerland and South Tyrol.
Today all cases of suspected usage of illegal substances are handled by the IDSF Disciplinary Counsel.
Today, around 70 % of the volume of EPD in use in the world today is the cathodic EPD type, largely due to the high usage of the technology in the automotive industry.
Today this remains the peak usage time of the Internet.
Today, common usage occurs internationally by sociologists, government agencies, and youth advocacy organizations that define ephebiphobia as an abnormal or irrational and persistent fear and / or loathing of teenagers or adolescence.
Today, the latter definition, though possibly an inaccurate usage of the original term, is far more common.
Today, the Northern line is the busiest on the London Underground system, carrying 206. 7 million passengers annually, a level of usage which led it to be known as the Misery line during the 1990s due to overcrowding and poor reliability.
Today Reginald is regarded as a very formal name, and bearers generally shorten their name to Reg in ordinary usage.

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