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He then took his PhD and then taught at the University of Leeds from 1993 to 2002 ( 34 in university rankings ), then was appointed Professor of Media and Audiences at Bournemouth University ( 61 in university rankings ).
Audiences and critics took notice of Lynch for her turn in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

Audiences and some
Audiences also found amusing some of the over-the-top culinary concoctions regularly featured on the show.
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.
* " Suggested for Mature Audiences "-a label that was placed on some film advertisements from 1966 to 1968, prior to the MPAA's adoption of its formal Film Rating System.
This group also performed programs for the Young Audiences organization and performed some of the same repertoire as the New York Percussion Trio.

Audiences and time
Audiences were taken aback by such preposterous political disregard, buffoonery, and cynicism at a time of economic and political crisis.
Audiences got to hear his first time playing Batman in February 2010 in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, a loose adaptation of Grant Morrison's JLA: Earth 2 story.
Richard Christiansen of Chicago Tribune suggested that " Chess falters despite new strategy ," yet concluded his review: " Audiences forgive a lot of failings when they find a show that touches them with its music, and Chess, clumsy and overblown as it sometimes is in its three hours-plus running time, gives them that heart ".
Audiences reacted strongly to the graphic creature effects and the tragic love story, and the film received much attention at the time of its release.
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.

Audiences and films
Audiences for them lessened and fewer musical films were produced as the genre became less mainstream and more specialized.
Audiences and critics were getting very tired of the same, typical teen slasher films.
Audiences appreciated the duo of Shahrukh Khan and Kajol so much that they went on to work together in several other successful films including Kuch Kuch Hota Hai ( 1998 ), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ... ( 2001 ), and My Name Is Khan ( 2010 ), and are often referred to as Indian cinema's most loved on-screen couple.
Audiences interacted with such films, talked about them afterwards, and went back to see them again just for the thrill.
Audiences found nothing unusual about 32-year-old Mary Pickford portraying a 12-year-old, and this became one of her more successful films.
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 began to pursue films with more escapist themes, leading to a decline in serious speculative films.

Audiences and did
Audiences did not mind, however ; one 1853 production ran for twenty weeks.
Audiences did not respond as well to Lombard in dramatic roles ; she made a return to comedy, teaming with director Alfred Hitchcock in Mr. & Mrs. Smith ( 1941 ).
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 filled the halls and they were admired but they did not practice very often either individually or together.
Audiences called for the " Beast "-Shawki-to come to his rescue, despite the fact that Shawki did not appear in that film.

Audiences and want
Audiences want something new ; they just can't articulate what ".

Audiences and have
Audiences have admired the plays of Goldoni for their ingenious mix of wit and honesty.
Audiences have grown steadily ; the 2006 festival had 160, 000 attendees.
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 may have been displeased with the subtle irony of the compositions and unique camera movements that often highlight peculiar off screen activity.
Audiences have been cited as seeking out film romances for " thrilling, unequalled " love stories, such as with the main romance in Casablanca between ill-fated ex-lovers Rick Blaine, an American expatriate, and Ilsa Lund, the wife of a Czech resistance fighter.
Audiences have been engaged differently, often as active participants in the action on a highly practical level.
Audiences round the world have had their eyes opened to the extraordinary charm and musical quality of the older forms of Cuban music.
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 .).
Many of Weigel's concerns with respect to being able to understand the set of Wednesday General Audiences on the Theology of the Body have been addressed in the new translation, Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body ( 2006, Michael Waldstein, translator ).
Audiences often have an ' idea ' of what a given situation ( performance ) should look like and performers will try to carry out the performance according to that idea.
Audiences know only what the performers disclosed and what they have observed themselves.
Audiences in the 1970s at least, would have recognised in this invented name a respectful nod to Carl Rosa, founder of a real-life opera troupe in England in the late 19th Century.
Much of the content and concepts of Book of Vile Darkness have since been reprinted or adapted in source books without the " Mature Audiences Only " label.

Audiences and .
* Kato Mikiro ( 1996 ) A History of Movie Theaters and Audiences in Postwar Kyoto, the Capital of Japanese Cinema.
Audiences waned in the years following World War II, and the Grand Guignol closed its doors in 1962.
Audiences frequently became rowdy, and brawls occasionally broke out, sometimes over the favors of a particularly handsome young actor, leading the shogunate to ban first onnagata and then wakashū roles.
Audiences nonetheless noticed and identified Pickford within weeks of her first film appearance.
Audiences in various cities were unimpressed, though more by the stars ' inane subject matter than by the voices themselves.
Audiences were expecting another giant robot show, and instead found MS Gundam, the first work of anime in an entirely new genre, the mecha drama or the ' real robot ' genre as opposed to the ' super robot ' genre.
Audiences will only tolerate a certain number of commercials before tuning away.
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 who watch the programs in common settings such as restaurants, university common rooms, work breakrooms, and health clubs are also not counted as ACNielsen does not track this type of viewing.
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 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 were certainly boosted by Joan Sutherland's performances with The Australian Opera in Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann.
Audiences in the United States who saw the film began to question the legitimacy of the United States legal system, and in January 1933 the film's protagonist, Robert Elliot Burns, who was still imprisoned in New Jersey, and a number of different chain gang prisoners nationwide in the United States were able to appeal and were released.
Audiences were encouraged to question the simple hero-versus-villain dualism and the morality of using violence to test one's character or to prove oneself right.
Audiences expect a stand-up comic to provide a steady stream of laughs, and a performer is always under great pressure to deliver.

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