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VistaVision, Cinerama, and Todd-AO boasted a " bigger is better " approach to marketing films to a dwindling US audience.
However, the story remained a relatively shallow tale — a celebration of US conquest and personal adventures — until the mid-century, since which time the history has been more thoroughly researched and retold in many forms to a growing and appreciative audience.
The Metropolitan Opera in the US reports that the average age of its audience is now 60.
Licensees such as Dark Horse Comics have misidentified several of the seinen titles, and in particular manga and anime aimed at a younger audience in Japan is often considered " inappropriate " for minors in the US.
During the US leg of the tour the band encountered a few problems, including having the tour manager having to fan a member's keyboard because of overheating, being booked in a pool hall and having someone run on stage only to be thrown back into the audience.
William Lloyd Garrison spoke at the meeting, warning the audience that the US abolition movement had been hampered by individuals advocating moderation and patience.
However, with the expensive US $ 2. 00 ticket price and a war rally uptown, the hoped-for audience was kept away and the new hall would have to wait.
After adding other elements to their sound, and with the help of a gay audience, several synthpop acts had success on the US dance charts.
The broadcast drew an estimated 73 million viewers, at the time a record for US television, and was characterized by an audience composed largely of screaming hysterical teenage girls in tears.
In My Tribe, a more pop-rock oriented record, was released on Tuesday, July 7, 1987, hit the charts where it stayed 77 weeks, peaking at No. 37 and established a large US audience for the group and was also well received in the UK.
APA holds an annual conference attended by a US and international audience.
He was responsible for introducing more new works to US audience than any other conductor — he was a particular champion of Charles Ives's music, which was virtually unknown at that time.
* SimHealth – Released in 1994, the game simulated President Bill Clinton's healthcare reform proposals for the US ; designed for a niche audience at best, the simulation never achieved great popularity.
The following year, debut single " Hit or Miss " charted on the US Modern Rock Chart and exposed the band to a wider audience.
Later that year, debut single " Hit or Miss " peaked at No. 15 on the US Modern Rock Chart, which helped propel the band to a mainstream audience.
* November 3 – The 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz is shown on television for the first time in the US, on CBS ( the viewing audience was estimated at 45 million people ).
Enhanced by Routledge's receipt of two BAFTA nominations for her performance, Keeping Up Appearances received abundant success in its native origin while captivating a large audience in the US and Australia, but production ceased in 1995 when Routledge wanted to move on to other projects.
Def Leppard's US tour in support of Pyromania began opening for Billy Squier in March and ended with a headlining performance before an audience of 55, 000 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California in September.
Race of a Thousand Camels was retitled to Twilight and released to a US audience in 2001 by Pioneer Music.
However, the band never performed in front of a paying audience, due to a ban imposed by the Musicians ' Union on US musicians in British nightclubs.
I .’ s Letter-box ’ and ‘ Medical Reports 1944, directed at the US home audience in which Gillars used information on wounded and captured US airmen to cause fear and worry in their families.
It was watched by more than 52 million Americans, over half of the US viewing audience.
toured the US and appeared to an audience of 55, 000 at the Creation Festival.

US and reception
The original English statute itself may still be in effect in a number of US states or Canadian provinces, depending on the constitutional or reception statute of English law, and any subsequent legislative developments.
On the other hand, Gilliam's first successful feature, Time Bandits ( 1981 ), earned more than eight times its original budget in the United States alone ; The Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( 1988 ) was nominated for four Academy Awards ( and won, among other European prizes, three BAFTA Awards ); The Fisher King ( 1991 ) ( his first film not to feature a member from Python ) was nominated for five ( and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress ); and 12 Monkeys went on to take over US $ 168 million worldwide ; whilst The Brothers Grimm, despite a mixed critical reception, grossed over US $ 105 million worldwide.
Patton's men tied the bodies to the hoods of the Dodges, returning to headquarters in Dublán and an excited reception from US newspapermen.
The reception was generally not friendly but a few psychiatrists, notably in Italy and the US, were inspired to experiment for themselves.
At the wedding reception held at the local VFW bar, the guys get drunk, dance, sing and have a good time, but then notice a soldier in a US Army's Special Forces uniform.
The album, Down the Road released in May 2002, received a good critical reception and proved to be his highest charting album in the US since 1972's Saint Dominic's Preview.
The UK reception of the US feed failed several times and was dogged throughout the US concert by an intermittent regular buzzing on the audio from the US ( see the JFK Stadium section for more detail ) and also failed during their relay of Japan's concert, which blacked out most of Off Course's song " Endless Nights ".
Some US commenters have proposed the closing down of over-the-air TV broadcasting, on the grounds that available spectrum might be better used, and requiring viewers to shift to satellite or cable reception.
US President Barack Obama | Obama and Obiang with their wives in 2009 at a reception in New York
In the US, the film had a rather poor opening reception, gaining largely negative or indifferent reviews in its complete form ( 165 minutes ).
Importantly, if one accepts this reading of the book, the alienation experienced by the soldiers on returning to Earthhere caused by the time dilation effectbecomes a clear metaphor for the reception given to US troops returning to America from Vietnam, including the way in which the war ultimately proves useless and its result meaningless.
Four TBN networks are offered to prisons across the US via satellite, including free satellite reception equipment and installation to qualified prisons and re-entry centers.
In early 1842, Julia was introduced to US President John Tyler at a White House reception.
The four US winners of the Kavli Prize were honored by President George W. Bush and Science Advisor, Dr. John Marburger, at an Oval Office reception in the White House on November 12, 2008.
On January 21, 2010, he attended the 78th winter meeting of the U. S. Conference of Mayors as a special guest speaker, and in that capacity attended the reception held at the White House and met US President Barack Obama.
Due to the immense reception of MXC in the United States, several of the original Japanese actors whose acting careers were failing at the time MXC aired in the United States got massive career re-boots because of the fan-base in the US.
Disney was not surprised by the critical reception to Alice in Wonderland – his version of Alice was intended for large family audiences, not literary critics – but despite all the long years of thought and effort, the film met with a lukewarm response at the box office and was a sharp disappointment in its initial release, earning an estimated $ 2. 4 million at the US box office in 1951.
After the storm John Lennon's “ more popular than Jesus ” had caused in the US, the group ’ s reception was a cause for speculation – and the Beatles ' management company arranged for a number of British journalists to accompany them.
The lack of domestic competition for premium movie channels in Canada is one factor encouraging grey-market reception ; language is another key issue as most Spanish-language programming in North America is on the US system and most French-language programming is on the Canadian system.
His anti-communist position also gained favorable reception from the US government.
A multiband US television reception antenna

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