But Stevenson did not stop winning - she will play in the women's semifinals today - and the question did not stop being asked, the interest driven when a newspaper said it had identified the father.
J. Robinson, wrestling coach at the University of Minnesota, cites intramural sports, which are wholly interest driven, as an example.
Social change, for Marx, was about conflict between opposing interests, driven, in the background, by economic forces.
He was also the first to advocate the study and teaching of modern history, an interest driven by his belief that humanity was improving and could bring about Christ's Millennium.
Yet each year, politics and personality conspire to reinforce the typecasting: methodical Sam Nunn, a preeminent spokesman on defense because he finds bipartisan consensus; gadfly Les Aspin, with an academic's interest in arms control, driven to the middle by the tension between his committee's conservatives and the liberal House majority.
I understand the fact that states are not a charitable organisations, and their movements and decitions are always interest driven.
Therefore, candidates, due to their aspiration for a certain political position are interest driven toward the salient events since they are favorable to their party.
The major textbook publishers are responding to the new interest, driven in large part by a decision in California three years ago for public-school textbooks to fairly treat subjects like religion and the role of minority groups that have been excluded from course materials thus far.
Käsebier's strong interests in the commercial side of photography, driven by her need to support her husband and family, were directly at odds with Stieglitz's idealistic and anti-materialistic nature.