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One and audience
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
One play, The Demi-Virgin in 1921, prompted a court case because of its suggestive subject matter, including a risque game of cards, " Stripping Cupid ", where a bevy of showgirls teased the audience in their lingerie.
Formula One had a total global television audience of 527 million people during the course of the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship.
One well-known name, Tiptree, has assisted Sheldon in conveying feministic themes and beliefs to her audience.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
Despite gaining initially low audience ratings, by the third series, One Foot in the Grave was making the Top 20 ratings, with some episodes seen by more than 16 million viewers.
One of the best examples in the late century orchestral music is Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gruppen, for three orchestras placed around the audience.
One disadvantage of this round-robin system is that medal winners could be determined before the end of the games, making the audience lose interest in the outcome of the remaining matches.
One of his earliest childhood memories was being made to stand on a table and say " Ladies and gentlemen " to the assembled audience, probably at a gathering to promote the election of George Canning as MP for Liverpool in 1812.
One evening in September of that year, Wagner read the finished poem of " Tristan " to an audience including his wife, Minna, his current muse, Mathilde, and his future mistress ( and later wife ), Cosima von Bülow.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
One is reading from a paper, while the other is looking at the audience.
One example of this is his schema of the container as suggested by critic Donald Freeman in his article, “ The rack dislimns .” In his article, Freeman suggests that the container is representative of the body and the overall theme of the play that “ knowing is seeing .” In literary terms a schema refers to a plan throughout the work, which means that Shakespeare had a set path for unveiling the meaning of the “ container ” to the audience within the play.
Their performance at the award show impressed the BBC's Head of Light Entertainment Bill Cotton and Controller of BBC One Paul Fox, who were sitting in the audience.
and Op-Art labels, including Degiorgio himself under various names ( As One, Future / Past and Esoterik ), Steve Pickton ( Stasis ) and Nurmad Jusat ( Nuron ) also found an audience, along with bigger-name, cross-genre artists like Björk and Future Sound of London.
On its first two broadcasts the show received a 20 share, improving on its lead-in ( Wings ) by a percentage point, and beating its competitors ( Under One Roof and Thunder Alley ) in its share of the 18-to 49-year-old audience.
One of the trademarks of Swans ' early period was playing at painfully loud volumes during concerts, to the point where some audience members would vomit or the police would stop the show.
One of these episodes centered its plot in Dithmarschen: the Low German in the dialogue was thought to be too difficult for a generic German audience to follow!
" ( originally a Marx Memorial Lecture, " The British Working Class One Hundred Years after Marx ", that was delivered to a small audience of fellow Marxists in March 1978 before being published in Marxism Today in September 1978 ), he argued that the working class was inevitably losing its central role in society, and that left-wing parties could no longer appeal only to this class ; a controversial viewpoint in a period of trade union militancy.
One of Kovacs ' Philadelphia broadcasts was " enlivened " by a homeless man who sought shelter inside the TV studio ; Kovacs invited him onto the set, where he slept for the duration of the telecast, but nonetheless was introduced on camera to the audience as " Sleeping Schwartz.
With Roessler on board, Black Flag began earnest experimentation, sometimes to critical and audience disdain: One critic writes that Slip It In " blurs the line between moronic punk and moronic metal "; another writes My War is " a pretentious mess of a record with a totally worthless second side.
One definition comes from Wardrip-Fruin and Montfort in The New Media Reader, " The term " Happening " has been used to describe many performances and events, organized by Allan Kaprow and others during the 1950s and 1960s, including a number of theatrical productions that were traditionally scripted and invited only limited audience interaction.
* August 6-Formula One has its first colour TV broadcast, as the 1967 German Grand Prix raced at Nürburgring is colorcast to a West German audience on an experimental basis.

One and halls
One student from up campus ( 2 halls ) and two from down campus ( 8 halls ) are elected to serve on ASNMU, NMU's Student Government.
One of the largest beer halls in Munich was the " Bürgerbräukeller ", where the Beer Hall Putsch was launched.
Still, despite neither Theme managing to gain the upper hand, so much power was poured by each side into their Music, that the halls of Ilúvatar shook, and The One decides to put an end to the strife with the conducting of “… one chord, deeper than the Abyss, higher than the Firmament, piercing as the light of the eye of Ilúvatar …” ( Ibid.
* One of the self-catered halls of residences at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland ( situated in the south of the City ), is named after Lord Kitchener ( Kitchener House ).
One difference between live performances in the popular and Classical genres is that whereas Classical performers often sing without amplification in small-to mid-size halls, in popular music, a microphone and PA system ( amplifier and speakers ) are used in almost all performance venues, even a small coffee house.
* One of Florida Institute of Technology's student apartment complexes, Columbia Village Suites, has halls named after each of the astronauts, including Chawla and others
One famous passage recalls the College: " O ye familiar scenes ,— ye groves of pine / That once were mine and are no longer mine, — / Thou river, widening through the meadows green / To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen, — / Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose / Phantoms of fame, like exhalations, rose / And vanished ,— we who are about to die / Salute you ; earth and air and sea and sky / And the Imperial Sun that scatters down / His sovereign splendors upon grove and town.
One of the grandest of these new halls was the Coliseum Theatre built by Oswald Stoll in 1904 at the bottom of St Martin's Lane.
One of the newest Residence halls at BGSU, Falcon Heights opened in Fall 2011.
One of the most prominent is the Olscamp Hall, which contains 28 classrooms and lecture halls capable of seating a total of 2, 000 students.
One of the three main dining halls is located in " The Ferg ".
One argument for amalgamation was that West Islanders enjoyed lower taxes than the old city of Montreal, but still used its theatres, concert halls, and museums.
One of the better known of these collections is The Merry Muses of Caledonia ( the title is not by Burns ), a collection of bawdy lyrics that were popular in the music halls of Scotland as late as the 20th century.
" One journalist also refers to Adams as a pool hustler who made money in pool halls when he was a teenager in New Jersey and later while struggling to make ends meet during his early years in Hollywood.
One of the most notable events put on by residence life is " Chaos Day " during which the residents of each of the residence halls have their own theme, decorate their dorm, and dress in costumes to then compete in a number of relay races and similar games.
One of the residence halls is located in Pólo II, 5 minutes of walking distance from the university's main buildings ( Pólo I ) and the other ( Residência Pedro Álvares Cabral ) is located near the Pólo IV.
One of their rehearsal halls can also be used as a performance area, seating 60.
One of these residence halls became home to a Starbucks in August 2007.
One autumn, King Anund was travelling between his halls ( see Husbys ) and came to a place called Himinheiðr ( sky heath ) between two mountains.
One of the main halls inside the temple
One of Berlin's largest shopping malls Borsighallen is located in the former locomotive manufacturing halls of the Borsigwerke.
In the period after World War One, the beer halls of Munich became swept up in the chaotic politics of the period.
One day, when Konr the young was riding through the forest hunting and snaring birds, a crow spoke to him and suggested he would win more if he stopped hunting mere birds and rode to battle against foemen, that he should seek the halls of Dan and Danp, who were wealthier than he.

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