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She is not motivated by competitions.
Those drawn by competitions between talented youngsters tune into "American Idol" and its imitators.
Other problems include a lack of competition for academy teams, international events in Twickenham and Limerick having failed to thrive and the domestic calendar being squeezed by competitions including the one now run by Lewis.
It is because of the crush imposed by competitions such as the U.S. Open Cup and international regional tournaments that M.L.S. yesterday announced a reduction next year in the number of regular-season games, from 32 games to 28. "It'll be less congestion and it'll allow our teams to be more active in international competitions," Ivan Gazidis, the league's executive vice president said.
The Romans, for example, were entertained both by competitions involving wild animals and acts performed by trained animals.
In an email to The Times, association spokeswoman Renee Hernandez said the organization has embraced the "evolution" of Southern California agriculture, as represented by competitions for wine, craft beer, extra virgin olive oil and dairy products.
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