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Audiences and came
Audiences came to see its star, John Drew, but left remembering Maude Adams.
Audiences for the 2001 Ring cycle came from 49 states and 19 countries, and the production was a sold out many months before opening.

Audiences and away
Audiences will only tolerate a certain number of commercials before tuning away.

Audiences and by
Audiences in various cities were unimpressed, though more by the stars ' inane subject matter than by the voices themselves.
Audiences still interpret motion at rates as low as ten frames per second or slower ( as in a flipbook ), but the flicker caused by the shutter of a film projector is distracting below the 16-frame threshold.
Audiences were even more uncomfortable at the film's overt sexuality, personified by the sleek, fetish-inspired styling of Catwoman's costume.
Audiences polled by the market research firm CinemaScore gave American Beauty a " B +" grade on average.
Audiences were certainly boosted by Joan Sutherland's performances with The Australian Opera in Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann.
Audiences were taken aback by such preposterous political disregard, buffoonery, and cynicism at a time of economic and political crisis.
Audiences who had become used to the romantic arrangements ( and what was perceived as classier and more refined music ), were taken aback by the often erratic and edginess of swing music.
Audiences of Europe in this period were thrilled by the aspect of illusion, immersed in a winding 360 degree panorama and given the impression of standing in a new environment.
In the United Kingdom, Audiences with the British monarch are usually listed in the Court Circular, which is published daily by the broadsheet press.
Audiences are led through the cemetery from grave to grave by guides with candles.
The launch of this book was accompanied by the first of Dennis's UK-wide poetry reading tours entitled “ Did I Mention the Free Wine ?” Audiences are offered fine French wine from Dennis ’ s cellar whilst watching Dennis perform his poetry on stage.
Audiences interpret the media in their own terms and any debate for or against this can be argued, and depending on the circumstances, won by either side.
Audiences of 10, 000 viewed acts like The Beatles ( who performed there three times ), Cliff Richard & The Shadows, The Hollies, Dusty Springfield, Joe Brown & the Bruvvers, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich and many others, hosted by Jimmy Savile and Pete Murray.
It was considered by some experts as misaimed, with Paramount's marketing president Barry London saying " Cool World unfortunately did not seem to satisfy the younger audience it was aimed at ," and designer Milton Knight recalling that " Audiences actually wanted a wilder, raunchier Cool World.
Audiences became enthralled by the onscreen rivalry and infamous catfights between Krystle and Alexis, and Evans and Collins became the two of the most celebrated television stars of the decade.
Audiences tuned in by the thousands to hear Lohman's quick wit and vast array of character voices play against Barkley's straight man routine.
Audiences and most critics were positive, but the 1991 London theatre season was heavily impacted by the first Persian Gulf War and the subsequent drop in tourism.
The books The Demography of Corporations and Industries by Glenn Carroll and Michael Hannan ( 2000 ) and Logics of Organization Theory: Audiences, Codes, and Ecologies by Michael Hannan, Laszlo Polos, and Glenn Carroll ( 2007 ), provide the most comprehensive overview of the various theories and methods in organizational ecology.
In her article, " Gray Matters: Where are the Technical Communicator in Research and Design for Aging Audiences ?," Lippincott suggests four challenges that practitioners, educators, and researchers must undertake to accommodate older adults ' physical, cognitive, and emotional needs: They must refine the demographic variable of age, operationalize age to enrich current methods of audience analysis, investigate multidisciplinary sources of aging research, and participate in research on aging by offering our expertise in document design and communication strategies.
Audiences have different reactions to depictions of violence, nudity, coarse language, or to people in any other situation that is unacceptable to or stigmatized by the local culture or laws ( such as the consumption of alcohol, homosexuality, illegal drug use, scatological images, etc .).
Citizen journalism, also referred to as " participatory journalism ," is the act of citizens " playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information ," according to the seminal report We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of News and Information, by Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis.
Audiences were especially shocked by the violence depicted among children during a South Park history play, which included the use of guns and portrayed the bloody slaughter of Native Americans at the hands of white settlers.

Audiences and power
It gave the MPAA the power to label certain films that were seen as containing adult or provocative material as " Suggested for Mature Audiences ".

Audiences and her
Audiences nonetheless noticed and identified Pickford within weeks of her first film appearance.
Audiences to guillotinings told numerous stories of blinking eyelids, speaking, moving eyes, movement of the mouth, even an expression of " unequivocal indignation " on the face of the decapitated Charlotte Corday when her cheek was slapped.
Audiences enjoyed her performances in breeches roles.
Audiences outside Asia have become increasingly familiar with her work, including Irma Vep, Centre Stage, Chinese Box, In the Mood for Love, Hero, 2046, and, ( still ) most recently, Clean.
Audiences liked the sharp-talking Harriette so much that the character was spun off into her own show.
Audiences found nothing unusual about 32-year-old Mary Pickford portraying a 12-year-old, and this became one of her more successful films.
Audiences and critics took notice of Lynch for her turn in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
Audiences connected with her first record almost immediately, and the results included several hit singles, multiple Dove nods, critical acclaim, and an exponentially increasing grassroots fan base that propelled her career forward in great leaps.

Audiences and which
In August 2012, OMD performed to South African Audiences in Cape Town and Johannesburg, which were hugely successful.
Audiences were encouraged to request songs and ask questions which, Kaplan stated, the band tried to answer " in a strategic manner so that the answers to the questions will lead to the next song.
In the early years of TV3 introduced two UK soaps to Irish Audiences Family Affairs ( which was broadcast 18 months after Channel 5 ) and EastEnders ( which was broadcast with advertising simultaneously with BBC 1 ), and also the short lived Australian soap Breakers and the US soap Sunset Beach.
Audiences enjoyed his understated style, which eschewed the frenetic manner of the jitterbug in favor of cool and reserve ; rarely did he use his upper body, relying instead on busy, inventive feet, and an expressive face.
Audiences for The Godfather, Part II, which opened the same month ( November 1974 ) as Earthquake, often complained to theater managers about the Sensurround effect when Earthquake was shown in an adjoining theater.
Audiences in London, Berlin and Rome alike were bowled over by the tongue-twisting vitality with which Marinetti declaimed ‘ Zang Tumb Tuuum .’ As an extended sound poem it stands as one of the monuments of experimental literature, its telegraphic barrage of nouns, colours, exclamations and directions pouring out in the screeching of trains, the rat-a-tat-tat of gunfire, and the clatter of telegraphic messages " Caroline Tisdall & Angelo Bozzola
Audiences at the time no doubt immediately recognized it and understood it was a sign of success, as Georgia Tech was in its glory years in football under Bobby Dodd, during which it won six bowl games in six years and was named National Champion by one organization in 1952.
* The Quebec environmental assessment agency ( Bureau d ' Audiences Publique-BAPE ) issued a report harshly critical of the threat to whales from seismic testing-the first step in oil and gas exploration-an issue which SCC had been coordinating and to which we had appeared in order to give evidence.

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