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The Russian prime minister wants a televised competition for crooners from Russia, China and the countries of central Asia.
She had been a rising figure skater, a potential world champion, until she fell several times in a televised competition.
It is by far my favorite annually televised competition of any kind, and not just because I'm a self-professed word nerd.
One day, there will be a street dance movie that doesn't finish with the lovable underdog crew winning a televised competition.
When exactly the first high school match did follow is unclear, but according to Guinness World Records, the first televised competition aired on October 7 , 1961 with a show that is still running — It's Academic!
The fragile health of the drama became a subject of national publicity in Britain recently with a televised competition, vaguely in the spirit of "American Idol," among untried playwrights, called "The Play's the Thing".
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If our televised competitions on the BBC and everywhere else come to an end, I might be forced to move".
In major televised competitions this can present a problem, because filming is strictly policed for copyright reasons.
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