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Barack Obama has more than a spectator's interest in how the news media does its job, Amy Chozick notes as she describes the president's typical news diet.
So it was with more than a casual spectator's interest that I watched in awe on Armed Forces television from Afghanistan as Watson made his amazing run at winning the British Open at age 59. Watson likes to talk about foreign affairs more than golf.
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From a spectator's point of view, Brad and 'Froomey' will create more interest in the race but Sky have got to be careful with what they decide.
Not until the fight's pre-roll segment do the spectators show interest.
But what ultimately brought New York its marathon identity were the story lines and spectator interest.
Players washed their own uniforms and performed aerobics outside the campus arena to drum up spectator interest.
The title was an unofficial one until 1886, but widespread spectator interest in the game began more than 50 years earlier.
This means that the format does not readily lend itself to spectator interest, despite the fine technique of the performers and the beauty of the aircraft they fly.
The fact is, while soccer has become popular with some moms and a ton of tots, it seems to lose spectator interest when the children reach adulthood.
There is no quicker way to kill spectator interest than to have a game played and the outcome decided a month later by lawyers.
Diminished spectator interest will have huge financial implications".
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