Sentences with phrase «race as a mainstay»

Some reformers believe the inclusion of race as a mainstay topic takes us away from reform's original meaning.

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McKay did plenty of conventional reporting — he was a mainstay at the big horse races and familiar at major golf events, as well as all those Olympics, and he did earn 13 Emmys — but it was his eagerness to announce every offbeat recreation out there that so affected a certain generation, one slowly being weaned from traditional sports, freed up for the panoply of experience to come.
MirRam Group: Though the consulting and lobbying firm — founded by two Latino political heavyweights from the Bronx — remains a mainstay in minority political circles, it has suffered two major losses in two years after failing to propel Mr. Espaillat past Mr. Rangel in what many saw as a winnable race.
Hong Chau, a mainstay of the early awards races, was passed over for her work as a Vietnamese refugee in «Downsizing.»
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