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Following a talk by Mr. Clark at the New York State Natural Food Associates Convention, a man from the audience offered to ship his unsprayed apples to the school from Vermont.
In the end the good man, John Proctor, expresses what the audience has already come to feel when he says, `` A fire, a fire is burning!!
Journalist Noah Brooks reported, " No man ever before made such an impression on his first appeal to a New York audience.
man in the audience yelled, " Fucking bitch!
Recognizing Old Will in the audience, and seeing policemen nearby ( unaware that they have followed Old Will in the hopes of finding Tisdall ), the man performs poorly due to fear and is berated by the musical conductor.
Chapman later told a story in his college tour that when he went public, a member of the television audience wrote to the Pythons to complain that she had heard a member of the team was gay, adding that the Bible said any man who lies with a man should be taken out and stoned.
Mr. Sondheim is the most remarkable man in the Broadway musical today — and here he shows it victoriously ... Mr. Prince's staging uses all the familiar Kabuki tricks — often with voices screeching in the air like lonely sea birds — and stylizations with screens and things, and stagehands all masked in black to make them invisible to the audience.
When a Mattachine officer suggested an " amicable and sweet " candlelight vigil demonstration, a man in the audience fumed and shouted, " Sweet!
" " In those three hours he travels the whole course of the dead-end path that the man in the audience takes a lifetime to cover.
The television networks were covering the event, portraying Anderson to a national audience as a man of character and principle.
It has the effect of mystifying the profession, so that the very term anthropologist (" student of man ") commands the attention of an increasingly " popular " audience in search of novelty.
" Following Stanton, Thomas M ' Clintock read several passages from Sir William Blackstone's laws, to expose for the audience the basis of woman's current legal condition of servitude to man.
Paul Scofield, as Lear, eschews sentimentality: this demanding old man with a coterie of unruly knights provokes audience sympathy for the daughters in the early scenes, and his presentation explicitly rejects the tradition ( as Daniel Rosenthal describes it ) of playing Lear as " poor old white-haired patriarch ".
Some critics believe that as the speech and play were written by a man, performed by men, and viewed by a predominantly male audience, what is represented in the speech is the patriarchal ideal of female compliance.
At several performances of the play, audience members were duped into thinking the fight between the man and the usherette was real, and several times, other audience members attempted to intervene in the conflict.
It would have prepared the ground for Cleopatra's subsequent insistence on appearing " for a man " ( III. vii. 18 ) to bear a charge in the war ; in doing so, it would also have prepared the audience for Antony's demeaning acquiescence in her usurpation of the male role.
His student and collaborator, Vladimir Steklov, recalled his first lecture in the following way: " A handsome young man, almost of the age of the other students, came before the audience, where there was also the old Dean, professor Levakovsky, who was respected by all students.
Cecil ' obliges ' O ' Neill to reenact the past so the audience witnesses the moral dilemma of a man torn between two cultures and keenly aware of the advance of modernity in a troubled political, cultural and religious context.
" He eyeballs Sobinski in the audience as he begins the speech, but both of them are struck dumb when a new young man gets up and heads backstage.
In any case, his efforts at making a living as a pianist (" I finally heard some applause from a bald man and said ' thank you for clapping me ' and he said ' I'm not clapping-I'm slapping me head to keep awake '"), evolved into comedy as he found he got laughs by playing wrong notes and complaining to the audience.
Herman appears in cartoon shorts as old man beetle telling the audience flashback stories of his youth and Donald Duck serves as his nemesis.
The fact that the man is literally, as far as the audience is concerned, thrown into existence brings to mind the Heideggerian concept of Geworfenheit (‘ Throwness ’).” Heidegger is clearly using the expression metaphorically as is Beckett ; the man is expelled from a womb-like condition, from non-being into being.

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Davis expressed her desire to play Scarlett, and while David O. Selznick was conducting a search for the actress to play the role, a radio poll named her as the audience favorite.
The station recorded its highest ever audience of 11 million listeners in May 2011 and was named " UK Radio Station of the Year " at the 2003, 2004 and 2008 Sony Radio Academy Awards.
Dippy Dawg, as he was named by Disney artists ( Frank Webb ), was a member of the audience.
< BLOCKQUOTE > Genesis 23: 16 ¶ And Abraham hearkened unto Ephron ; and Abraham < U > weighed </ U > to Ephron the silver, which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, current money with the merchant.
In August 1965, the Prefab Four played a sell-out concert at New York's Ché Stadium ( named for famed Cuban guerilla leader Che Stadium ), arriving a day early in order to get away before the audience arrived.
In 27 AD, an apparently cheaply built wooden amphitheatre, constructed by an entrepreneur named Atilus, collapsed in Fidenae resulting in by far the worst stadium disaster in history with as many as 20, 000 dead and wounded out of the total audience of 50, 000.
Ronnie later made a guest appearance on the October 18, 1954 episode (" Gracie Gives Wedding in Payment of a Favor ") playing a character named " Jim Goodwin " prior to his debut as a regular, and was formally introduced to the audience at the episode's conclusion.
In July 1589, in the royal camp at Saint-Cloud, a Dominican monk named Jacques Clément gained an audience with the King and drove a long knife into his spleen.
While the sitcom managed to increase its audience every new season and spawned a spin-off named The Parkers, the network decided to cancel the show after six seasons on the air, leaving it ending with a cliffhanger for a scrapped seventh season.
* The sons of Simon of Cyrene are named as if they might have been early Christian figures known to Mark's intended audience ( Brown et al.
Another game, Los Huevos de Ron Magill ( named after him ), has audience members attempt to replicate an animal's sound which, if one is done successfully, then that person can reach their hand in a oversized egg for a chance to win up to $ 1500 USD.
* The Olivier Theatre ( named after the theatre's first artistic director, Laurence Olivier ), is the main auditorium, and was modelled on the ancient Greek theatre at Epidaurus ; it has an open stage and a fan-shaped audience seating area for 1, 160 people.
* The Lyttelton Theatre ( named after Oliver Lyttelton, the National Theatre's first board chairman ) has a proscenium-arch design and can accommodate an audience of 890.
* In Sinclair Lewis's 1927 novel Elmer Gantry, a burly college student named Elmer Gantry who is heavily under the influence of his agnostic friend Jim Lefferts undergoes a seeming miraculous conversion to Baptist Christianity and is immediately invited to speak before an audience.
Evidence of how impatient audiences were getting with psychiatrists telling them they were mentally ill was displayed in 1964 when at an ECHO convention, a featured speaker named Dr. Albert Ellis stated that " the exclusive homosexual is a psychopath " to which someone in the audience responded, " Any homosexual who would come to you for treatment, Dr. Ellis, would have to be a psychopath!
In 1981, Covaci co-opted Neumann and Lipan and English bassist Tom Buggie, who had an amazing technical playing ability, under the name Transsylvania Phoenix ( since a band named Phoenix already existed ) and released an LP named Transsylvania, containing two old Phoenix songs translated into English to target the Western audience and five new ones.
A comedian named Don Hornsby was supposed to do NBC's first late-night show, but he died two weeks before the show went on the air, so the audience had not yet seen him.
He is best known for his chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae ( History of the Kings of Britain ) of 1136, which spread Celtic motifs to a wider audience, including accounts of Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, wizard Merlin, and sword Caliburnus ( named as Excalibur in some manuscripts of Wace ).
Boontling briefly enjoyed a national audience in the mid-1970s when a Boontling speaker named Bobby ( Chipmunk ) Glover was a regular guest on the well-known The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on the NBC television network.
After massive renovations, Papp moved his staff to the newly named Public Theater, hoping to attract a newer, less conventional audience to new and innovative playwrights.
In Hungary, it is known as vastaps ( iron clap ), so named because the theater audience is so impressed that they continue to clap even after the iron fire-proof curtain is lowered.
The last of the " three famous brushes " of the school, with Motonobu and Eitoku, was Kanō Tan ' yū ( originally named Morinobu, 1602 – 1674 ), who was recognised as an outstanding talent as a child, attending an audience with the shogun at the age of 10, and receiving a good official appointment in 1617.
None of the members of the Family are named are instead referred to by their titles of " Father " ( Docherty ), " Mother " ( normally Kennedy with his back always to the audience, cleaning ), " Eldest son " ( Sparkes ), " Daughter " ( Banks ), " First twin " ( Baikie ) and " Second twin " ( Hunter ).

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