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Audiences in various cities were unimpressed, though more by the stars ' inane subject matter than by the voices themselves.
Audiences for them lessened and fewer musical films were produced as the genre became less mainstream and more specialized.
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 were even more uncomfortable at the film's overt sexuality, personified by the sleek, fetish-inspired styling of Catwoman's costume.
Audiences of the 1630s benefited from a half-century of vigorous dramaturgical development ; the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare and their contemporaries were still being performed on a regular basis ( mostly at the public theatres ), while the newest works of the newest playwrights were abundant as well ( mainly at the private theatres ).
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 were taken aback by such preposterous political disregard, buffoonery, and cynicism at a time of economic and political crisis.
Audiences were enthusiastic about seeing a piece of the American West.
Audiences and critics were getting very tired of the same, typical teen slasher films.
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.
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.
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.
Audiences were allowed to pick seven songs from the " menu " and the setlist for each show was derived from these ballots.
Audiences were equally stunned and deserted the program in droves.
Audiences were urged to " herald the message far and wide ".
Audiences were tiring of older, more genteel forms of magic.
Audiences were invited to send text messages to the show and to send in requests via a premium rate phone number.
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.
Audiences were small but enthusiastic, and another tour was booked for the following year.

Audiences and .
Audiences have admired the plays of Goldoni for their ingenious mix of wit and honesty.
* 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 did not mind, however ; one 1853 production ran for twenty weeks.
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 also found amusing some of the over-the-top culinary concoctions regularly featured on the show.
Audiences took some time to appreciate his films, and he did not want to have to satisfy studio officials.
Audiences polled by the market research firm CinemaScore gave American Beauty a " B +" grade on average.
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 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 have grown steadily ; the 2006 festival had 160, 000 attendees.
Audiences expect a stand-up comic to provide a steady stream of laughs, and a performer is always under great pressure to deliver.

were and appalled
Democratic conservatives approved, while the Radical Republicans, lead by Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner and Ben Wade, were appalled by Johnson's anti-negro policies.
Others were appalled that Wagner's stage directions were being flouted.
While witnessing a 1943 raid on the Kraków Ghetto, where soldiers were used to round up the inhabitants for shipment to the concentration camp at Płaszów, Schindler was appalled by the murder of many of the Jews who had been working for him.
The royal family were appalled at what they saw as Crawford's invasion of their privacy and breach of trust, as a result of which Crawford was ostracised from royal circles.
But others were appalled.
On his return to Jamaica, he was appalled at the standard of living of the enslaved African people who were now being released from plantation slavery.
Adoption of the new alphabet was stifled by the inertia of Korea's cultural elite, who were "... appalled at the idea of losing Chinese, the badge of their elitism.
While Norman and Normina were constantly appalled and shocked at the Addamses ' macabre behavior, their son N. J. counted Wednesday and Pugsley as his best friends.
Some purists were appalled at the prospect ; traditionally a string bass provided the rhythm component in country music and percussion instruments were seldom used.
However, the junior partners, led by his brother Allen, were appalled by Nazi activities and threatened to revolt if Dulles did not end the firm's association with Hitler et al.
Most of the gods, as they sat down to dinner with Tantalus, immediately understood what had happened, and, because they knew the nature of the meat they were served, were appalled and did not partake.
The early Europeans were appalled by the appearance and the customs of the Africans, and the completely false report that the natives were cannibals reinforced their motive to avoid unnecessary contact.
In the Motion, the House stated that they were " appalled by Holocaust denial of Nazi propagandist and long-time Hitler apologist David Irving ".
The Free Trade ministers were appalled that Chamberlain's letter of resignation had been kept secret, and the Duke of Devonshire, who had also resigned, rescinded his decision.
But in Whitehall, senior naval and diplomatic echelons were appalled by the outcome of his campaign.
According to Turner Classic Movies, certain citizens of Fredonia, New York, were appalled by the use of the name " Freedonia " for the country in the movie, even though " Freedonia " is spelled and pronounced differently than " Fredonia.
Matchbox collectors were appalled, but so was the market: These toys proved to be unpopular, and the line was soon discontinued.
While the Fine Gael grassroots loved it, the public were appalled.
Nicholas and Dowager Empress Marie were appalled.
Investigators of labour conditions in the 1930s were appalled to discover that workers received rations of inferior flour and mess pork and tickets to be exchanged at the commissaries, in lieu of cash wages.
In the soliloquy he admits his amorality to the audience but at the same time treats them as if they were co-conspirators in his plotting ; one may well be enamored by his rhetoric while being appalled by his scheming.

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