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Against Mr Gergiev's innovations, Bolshoi productions can seem stale, and its audiences sometimes more interested in their mobile phones than in music.The two institutions' other edge is St Petersburg itself.

Meanwhile, even English soccer has come under attack, with fans and commentators suggesting that Henry has become a distracted owner, sometimes more interested in the Liverpool team that his Fenway Sports Group purchased a year ago than he is in the Red Sox.

The midwives are sometimes more interested in their coffee breaks than their patients, unfortunately Nurses seem to just repeat well-practised phrases.

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He sometimes seems more interested in poetic generalities than in squirming people.

A ubiquitous presence on the New York stage for more than thirty years now, Greenspan has sometimes seemed more interested in calling attention to himself than in being part of anyone's ensemble.

There may have been a few too many forensic closeups – the camera sometimes seemed more interested in Whishaw's complexion than his expression – but overall it was a production of exceptional clarity.

Quite apart from the fact that Jeremy Corbyn sometimes appears more interested in promoting his Snapchat account, Labour has felt itself bound by the constraints that sit on any political party in a democracy: you might hate the result, but it is hard to argue that we should simply ignore it altogether.

Soderling, seeded 23rd, needed only four sets to end Nadal's 31-match victory streak, but he required the full five to upset the 12th-seeded González, a flashy Chilean who reached the 2007 Australian Open final but sometimes seems more interested in taking a big swing than the right swing.

Yet Obama sometimes seems more interested in serving as the apologizer rather than as commander in chief.

Sometimes Gove seems more interested in "disruptive innovation" than building consensus.

He was, colleagues sometimes felt, far more interested in the past; more likely to consult the shades of Gladstone or Asquith than the present reality.

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