Gilmour is confident that both his fighters will give a good account of themselves on a bill which is being televised live by Sky. |
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And when it comes to yearly televised fluff, there are Oscar people and there are Super Bowl people. |
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In a televised address, the president said ground forces would never be used. |
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Most commentators derided him for invoking the Deity in his televised interview with last weekend. |
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More importantly the weekly, prime-time broadcast of a televised play was a statement that theatre was an important part of our daily life. |
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His aim was to get through five matches to progress through pre-qualifying to qualifying proper for the televised tournament. |
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At its best, the show cuts into many forms of televised image manipulation, cynically riffing on every news scandal of the past decade. |
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It's not there to make it easier for them to strut and preen on Sunday morning televised gabfests. |
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Before MLB.com started cybercasting nine innings in 20 minutes, the Mariners, Canucks and others televised truncated reruns. |
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This past week has seen more controversy arising from Sunday's live televised match. |
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On the other hand, the televised games are damaged by the profusion of commercial plugs, logos and the like. |
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A world champion figure skater says she's ready to get back to work following a face-first fall into the ice during a televised competition. |
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The extra minutes would also allow German broadcasters to jam in more commercials during televised matches. |
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Even back then, it seemed incontrovertibly absurd to think that someone would be so credulous about televised messages. |
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Don't you have to have some kind of threshold before you're included in a nationally televised debate? |
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Then they come in on the act and we try to finalise the list of televised matches as early as possible. |
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The event was televised throughout the city and broadcasted on the radio, where the audience was invited to call into phone banks. |
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In his televised farewell speech, he said he was proudest of two accomplishments. |
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The committee must answer questions about its attacks on the president's record, which he said broke coincidentally with the televised story. |
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He avoided a nationally televised perp walk by surrendering to Houston authorities on his own. |
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I was reminded of this when watching the US presidential debate, a televised hustings. |
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With her, he sealed himself away in palatial residences, letting the people see him mainly through stagey televised ceremonials. |
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The marriage ceremony also violated centuries of protocol, as images of Bennani's face and hennaed hands, were televised live to the world. |
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Mbeki reiterated the organogram he referred to in a televised address last week was part of documents in Heath's possession. |
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The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country. |
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The only genuine parts of the whole televised event was the blast-off and splashdown. |
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None of these is very funny, and it's easy to see why they were cut from the televised performance. |
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His televised recordings of the composer's complete nocturnes have been screened throughout Europe, Australia and on PBS in the United States. |
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Welcome to a nationally televised debate between the leading contenders for the presidency of the United States. |
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Unfortunately, when it is televised, often it is broadcast during inconvenient time slots. |
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The undercard for Sundays show, televised live on Main Event PPV and Sky Channel is. |
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Fame is winning a televised talent show with a song, and then releasing a couple of singles and an album or two. |
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The postmodern media critic once asserted that this conflict did not happen, and was only a televised simulation of a war. |
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The only genuine parts of the whole televised event were the blast-off and splashdown. |
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In an alternate Hollywood, the media mistakes him for his criminal double, and he's subjected to a sensationalist televised trial. |
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The televised US murder trials are cited as examples of how court cases have turned into media circuses. |
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The Oliviers, judged by stage experts and members of the theatre-going public, will be televised by BBC2 tonight at 8.30 pm. |
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In 1989, proceedings in the House of Commons were televised for the first time. |
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The hearing will be in public and screened on television but the later evidence sessions will not be televised. |
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Moreover, the play-off series was the first sports event to be televised from coast to coast. |
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Each host town will have two people present at the opening ceremony which will be televised. |
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There will be a prize for the challenge match winner and the event might be televised, though this has yet to be confirmed. |
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The parade is the largest in the world and is usually televised live across the United States. |
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He was scheduled to make a nationally televised address Friday night about the deadly riot. |
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Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February. |
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The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch. |
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Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money. |
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This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time. |
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The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November. |
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He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised. |
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That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy. |
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Not many literary launches are televised live and few audiences are so euphoric. |
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The ceremony was due to be televised for the first time on Channel Four today. |
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He has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend. |
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And speaking of highly recommended, HBO is nearly half way through rerunning the first season of Deadwood, the best western drama ever televised. |
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An aerial mercy mission answered the prayers of the monks of Caldey Island to watch the televised funeral of the Pope. |
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The televised trial has drawn national attention in a country where youth sports are popular and competitive. |
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Thai kick-boxing is a very popular spectator sport and is regularly televised. |
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The game kicks off at 2.15 pm to allow spectators and players to watch the televised England v Ireland game. |
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Is a party more aggrieved by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world? |
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For years, the ratings for the televised Emmy Awards have been in freefall. |
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During the state campaign in 1973, WEL continued its successful publicity through a televised forum of political leaders. |
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Speaking of Timbuktu, that's where my next televised adventure's going to be from, and I must dash there. |
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Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation. |
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Caracas was plunged into darkness in the middle of a televised speech by President Nicolas Maduro. |
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His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony. |
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If you cannot make it to the National Arena get that zapper ready for the televised action which is sure to have you sitting on the edge of your seat. |
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At midnight, 30 June 1997, Hong Kong was retroceded to PRC sovereignty, an event witnessed by millions around the world via a televised Sino-British ceremony in Hong Kong. |
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The event is also being televised to thousands more armchair spectators. |
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Events will also be televised on the big screen in the centre's food hall. |
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In recent years, their expertise now produces televised cricket in India. |
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Johnson gave an impromptu press conference during Hamer's speech, interrupting her televised testimony. |
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The records on televised presidential debates are unequivocal. |
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A deal is in the works for the first ever nationally televised regular-season high school boys b-ball game involving everyone's favorite child star LeBron James. |
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Thus, televised sport was viewed first as programming and then as sport. |
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Stewart took the plunge in response to Matt Lauer's televised Today Show challenge. |
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They agreed to release a greatest hits collection called The Revolution Will Not Be televised. |
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As many expected, the talks were unproductive, but massive crowds gathered to watch the televised debate at the protest sites. |
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At other times, what is revealed is a serious lack of poker understanding on the part of Monday morning quarterback criticizing the play of one of the televised players. |
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In due course it was joined by other music-themed channels, and soon a growing number of fans had unlimited access to televised pop at the touch of a remote. |
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To a certain extent, he feels Galway are a bit of an unknown quantity, pointing out that he had only seen bits of pieces of them in televised games. |
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The nationally televised mega-event was held at reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. |
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Six people win places there in order to hone and practise their skills, with a view to appearing in the televised final round, at which one will win the big competition. |
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It has set a new standard for televised sketch comedy and stand-up. |
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Doherty took a 6-2 lead last night, compiling a 107 break in the second frame but Dale hit the highest break of the televised stages with a 140 in the seventh frame. |
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Party conferences, like American party conventions, have increasingly become stage-managed for the televised projection of the positive party image and strong leadership. |
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Still, BBC's televised tie featuring Aberdeen and Rangers seemed worth watching, if only because doomwatchers predicted it would be Alex McLeish's swansong. |
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The first final on BBC Television was in 1937 in a match which featured Sunderland and Preston North End but this was not televised in full. |
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In addition, with the prevalence of rain events the past several years, many additional sewers were televised because of poor system performance. |
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There have been films such as Hwerow Hweg, some televised, made entirely, or significantly, in the language. |
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The first series of televised leaders' debates in the United Kingdom was held in the previous election. |
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In his first televised appearance after protests broke out in Libya, he appeared with an umbrella and a ridiculous cap with earflaps. |
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The rise of televised and online poker have made Texas Hold'em the most popular form of the game in the world. |
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From 1989, the only televised event was the annual Embassy World Championship. |
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This month's Division I Final Four, scheduled for March 28-30, is already a sellout and will be televised nationally. |
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Particular areas of concern were the BDO's apparent stagnation in terms of creating new televised events and gaining new sponsors. |
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Enjoy a two-course meal, drinks reception and have a flutter with your funny money on the televised live racing. |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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At the time pay television was an almost untested proposition in the UK market, as was charging fans to watch live televised football. |
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Newcastle would be up in sixth place in a league based solely on televised Premier League matches. |
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The event was televised internationally and attracted huge crowds cheering the riders through the town. |
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In 2015, televised election debates included leaders of up to seven different parties. |
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The president also gives a speech to the people of Zimbabwe which is televised for those unable to attend the stadium. |
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Hundreds of demonstrators swarmed the campus on September 24 and the speech itself was televised worldwide. |
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A local televised edition on France 3, France 3 Baie de Seine, is broadcast every evening then again on France 3 Haute Normandie. |
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The platform was a televised sensation when it was towed into the North Sea in 1996, where it is now operated by Statoil. |
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The performance was televised in 2009 on the British television station BBC One. |
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In the televised game, the referee frequently announces a score of 180 in exuberant style. |
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Mercifully, much of it will be edited out of the televised version. |
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There are also other tournaments that have less importance, earn no world ranking points and are not televised. |
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Chicago also has a nationally televised Thanksgiving parade that occurs annually. |
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Kim Jong-Un, wearing his signature dark Mao suit, had been expected to use the anniversary to make a televised address. |
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The world championship is televised extensively in the UK by the BBC and gains significant coverage in Europe on Eurosport and in the Far East. |
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At such a time the presumption may well be that all trials should be televised, or televisable. |
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The event will be televised terrestrially with an international highlights programme also planned. |
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Wood was one of seven party leaders who took part in a televised debate ahead of the 2015 general election. |
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The blessing, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, was televised. |
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American Idol will always have a place in my heart. It's where I met Clay. And what could be more exciting than televised karaoke? |
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The World Cup was first televised in 1954 and is now the most widely viewed and followed sporting event in the world. |
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Within hours of the election being announced, Corbyn, Farron and Sturgeon called for televised debates. |
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During the campaign, a series of televised debates took place, including party leaders of the elected parties. |
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Golf is regularly televised in Ireland, with both domestic and international events broadcast. |
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Bowie was given the lead role in the BBC's 1982 televised adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's play Baal. |
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The first attempt to bring the play to the screen occurred in 1957 when the BBC broadcast a televised version narrated by Donald Houston. |
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This was televised by the BBC as part of their Play for Today series in November 1974, with Patti Love as Eileen. |
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Interest in the game increased and the 1978 World Snooker Championship was the first to be fully televised. |
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His play Night School was first televised in 1960 on Associated Rediffusion. |
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In June 2013, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani became the Emir of Qatar after his father handed over power in a televised speech. |
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During the campaign, the four main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates, as they had in every previous general election. |
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The British government agreed to participate in a televised ceremony at Iveagh House in Dublin, the Irish department of foreign affairs. |
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The ceremony in Westminster Abbey, with the exception of the anointing and communion, was televised for the first time. |
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Off the field and in televised matches, there is often a third umpire who can make decisions on certain incidents with the aid of video evidence. |
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On the morning prior to a televised debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling, a joint statement was published by Better Together. |
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In 1958 they appeared together in the first British televised version of The Nutcracker. |
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The live concert was televised by BBC One on 9 September 2007 and again on 25 May. |
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This was attributed in part to a large number of small donations being received after the first televised debate between Salmond and Darling. |
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In the UK, all concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, an increasing number are televised on BBC Four with some also shown on BBC One and BBC Two. |
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Regarding Alastair Down's column and his request to have the non-event of stewards' inquiries televised, I've got an even better idea. |
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Channel 4 televised the festival the following year as well, which proved to be very successful. |
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In Korea, eSports events are regularly televised by cable channels as well as later through IP televisions. |
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At a time when professional players drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes during televised matches, Davis sipped from a glass of water. |
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He is also noted for his participation in poker events, having reached the final stages of several televised tournaments. |
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The first win for Van Barneveld in a televised tournament after the 2008 UK Open came almost six years later. |
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This was the first time that Wade had beaten Taylor in a major televised knockout tournament. |
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He will take on Manny Pacquiao on March 19 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a 12-round super featherweight fight televised on pay-per-view. |
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In fact, the only major televised title not held by Taylor at this time was the Players Championship Finals. |
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This unprecedented reality in Egypt's entire history got substantiated by a televised debate between the two heavyweight candidates Amr Moussa and Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh. |
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It has raised questions how the fees will now work and whether Wrexham should be entitled to a larger amount since it is being televised on both channels. |
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In his first televised address since the siege in Abidjan began this week, Ouattara said he would focus on returning the country to normal to ease the plight of civilians. |
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Plays can be televised and have the same appeal as other teledramas. |
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With shorter matches and the floor set up, a different kind of pressure applies compared to televised events and a different set of results can be produced. |
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However, there are many young teams who turn heads, and junior curling is quite popular, with national finals being televised nationwide in Canada. |
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The final was televised live on Sky Sports at Alexandra Palace before the final of the World Championship, in later years before the final of the Premier League. |
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The pope will beatify Mother Teresa during a Mass that will also celebrate John Paul II's 25th anniversary as pope and will be televised live worldwide. |
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Those led to 90-second televised spots on KATV, Channel 7, in which he'd explain to the 5 o'clock news audience how to plant tomatoes or fend off hornworms. |
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On 24 March 2016, BBC Scotland held a debate in Glasgow which was televised that featured Dugdale, Davidson, Rennie, Nicola Sturgeon, Patrick Harvie and David Coburn. |
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He promptly gave a televised speech rescinding his resignation, condemning the coup, and calling for recognition as the constitutional president of Yemen. |
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Originally, events as far as the choir screen were to be televised live, with the remainder to be filmed and released later after any mishaps were edited out. |
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The occasion was televised live on the BBC1 Look North programme. |
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New York Times Mr. Bush has been marking the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 with a series of speeches about terrorism that culminated with his televised address last night. |
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In 1997, he regurgitated car parts in a televised stunt in Ireland. |
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Many moons ago, the Not The Nine O'Clock News show ran a spoof sketch called Gob of the Season where the greatest televised football flobs were replayed in slow motion. |
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In the United States, the Ryder Cup was first televised live at the 1983 matches in Florida, with ABC Sports covering just the final four holes of the singles matches. |
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A decade later, on 16 September 1937, an exhibition match between Arsenal's first team and the reserves was the first football match in the world to be televised live. |
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League 1 games in the past have been televised rarely and sporadically. |
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The PDC's World Championship, Premier League, UK Open, Grand Slam of Darts, World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix are all televised live on Sky. |
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The moment is still shown in flashbacks on televised Challenge Cup games. |
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However, after winning his 13th World Championship title in January 2006, he lost four matches in televised tournaments during the first half of the year. |
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The Yes campaign repeatedly called for there to be a televised debate between UK Prime Minister David Cameron and First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond. |
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Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health Mahmoud Fathalla provided the figures in a televised phonecall, revising the previous announcement of 327 dead and 2926 injured. |
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The 32 qualifiers played down to the last 2 in a floor tournament and the final were televised live on Sky Sports before the final of the World Matchplay. |
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