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Instead, elections have become contests to mobilise core supporters.
The sheer length of the matches means they become contests not just of athletic skill but of mental strength as well.
The most popular television shows ("Survivor," "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire") have become contests, and more and more Hollywood movies are obsessed with winning, whether the reward is being crowned prom queen or victory in an ancient Roman arena.
Hence, televised presidential debates have become contests over which candidate can most prove his or her complete allegiance to the medieval discourse (including denial of science, modern theories of economics, and a realistic international arena where sovereignty is always qualified to different degrees).
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Monroe had perfected a rhythm that seemed to jump ahead of the beat, and with Monroe, Scruggs and a fiddler named Chubby Wise, songs became contests among virtuoso soloists.
Politics has become a contest of monomaniacs.
For months the polls have suggested that the campaign will become a contest between them.
And I wondered how many more essays about such wars will become future contest entries.
Barring regulation, consumer banking will then become a contest among a few large banking networks.
In reality, it has become a contest between economics and the law.
The 2000 election has become the contest that America deserves (front page, Nov. 21).
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