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The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
After his 20 min audience with the Queen, he was " absolutely besotted " with her according to his daughter-in-law, Esca Hayek.
The audience perception of Whip as a Black-American made Rubie Dee the first public Puerto Rican MC according to the book.
TV is effective because it is an audio-visual medium – like film – and can deliver a vast audience quickly, which is crucial because films typically don ’ t linger in theaters more than 4 – 6 weeks, according to Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition.
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
In addition to the numerous fans who have started or joined punk bands, audience members also become important participants via the scene's many amateur periodicals — in England, according to Laing, punk " was the first musical genre to spawn fanzines in any significant numbers ".
The servus callidus is a character that, as McCarthy says, " draws the complete attention of the audience, and, according to C. Stace, ' despite his lies and abuse, claims our complete sympathy.
The audience, according to one report, " included many members of the great and good, former cabinet ministers and privy councillors, as well as actors, writers, academics, and enthuasists ".
The broadcaster with the most audience is TV Klan ( according to a survey conducted in 2002 ).
In spite of Whiteman's nickname, " The King of Jazz ," his was not a jazz ensemble, but a popular music outfit that played bits of jazz and classical music according to the demands of its record-buying and concert-going audience.
" DreamWorks did not want to test screen the film ; according to Mendes, the studio was pleased with it, but he insisted on one where he could question the audience afterward.
The means of redemption, according to the philosophy embedded in post-Reformation morality plays, is dependent upon the audience understanding the truthfulness of Protestant theology, verses and also the deceptiveness, wickedness of Catholic theology.
Applying a conception of such illocutionary acts according to which they are ( roughly ) acts of saying something with the intention of communicating with an audience, he describes indirect speech acts as follows: " In indirect speech acts the speaker communicates to the hearer more than he actually says by way of relying on their mutually shared background information, both linguistic and nonlinguistic, together with the general powers of rationality and inference on the part of the hearer.
Thai pronouns are selected according to the gender and relative status of speaker and audience.
Although nominally a silkweaver like much of his original audience, Guignol's profession changes, as does his marital status ; he can be in turn valet, peddler, carpenter, shoemaker, or unemployed ; at times he is Madelon's husband, at times her smitten beast according to requirements of the scenario.
Although Stoppard uses language reflective of his periods — historical or modern speech patterns and lexicons in keeping with his characterizations — this is a stylised dialogue used to convey " look and feel " according to the perceptions of the modern audience.
"), according to Jones the ending is just for comedic value: Jones ( the director ) is speaking to the audience directly, asking " Who is Daffy Duck anyway?
The audience expects films to appear like real life, and be shot according a certain style.
Although the critic Vincent Canby described it in 1987 as " that invisible screen that forever separates the audience from the stage ," postmodern art forms frequently either do away with it entirely, or make use of various framing devices to manipulate it in order to emphasize or de-emphasize certain aspects of the production, according to the artistic desires of the work's creator.
The significance of Lord's book, according to Biel, is that it " gave the disaster its fullest retelling since 1912 and made it speak to a modern mass audience and a new set of postwar concerns.
The story may change within certain limits according to the setting, and the needs of the narrator and the audience.
His travels there culminated in the Council of Clermont in November, where, according to the various speeches attributed to him, he gave an impassioned sermon to a large audience of French nobles and clergy, graphically detailing the fantastical atrocities being committed against pilgrims and eastern Christians.
After the Grand Finale of the pageant, according to the Jubilee's promotional pamphlet, the audience was " requested to join with the cast and with the Shawnee Choral Society in the singing of our National Anthem.
In popular music, the commercial and artistic importance of the single ( as compared to the EP or album ) has varied over time, technological development, and according to the audience of particular artists and genres.

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Punch enjoyed an audience including: Elizabeth Barrett, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Edward FitzGerald, Charlotte Brontë, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, Herman Melville, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell.
His audience included Edward, Prince of Wales, King Leopold II of the Belgians and Sigmund Freud.
However, the trees are not placed consistently and the greatest scene shift, between Harold's audience with Edward after his return to England and Edward's burial scene, is not marked in any way at all.
On 13 March 1882 he lectured at the Royal Institution in London in front of a sell-out audience, which included members of the Royal Family, notably the future King Edward VII.
Mitropoulos, known for championing new composers and obscure operas-in-concert, pioneered in other ways ; adding live Philharmonic performances between movies at the Roxy Theatre and taking Edward R. Murrow and the See It Now television audience on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Orchestra.
The historian Edward Lazarus wrote that Sitting Bull reportedly cursed his audience in Lakota in 1884, during an opening address celebrating the completion of the Northern Pacific Railway.
After Edward has spoken his last lines, everyone leaves the stage except Richard, who walks towards the throne, then turns and looks out to the audience, speaking the first thirty lines of his opening speech from Richard III ( from " Now is the winter of our discontent " to " I am determin'd to prove a villain "), at which point the curtain falls.
She was at first tempted by the financial security the proposal seemed to offer, but was convinced by her friends and advisers such as Edward J. Dent and Clive Carey that it was not in the interests of her regular audience.
At York, she had an audience with King Edward II of England.
# Sir Edward Ross: The audience chases Ewing through a television studio, interrupting a talk show ( presented by Idle ) in which an interviewer ( Cleese ), attempting to create a rapport, calls his subject – Sir Edward Ross ( Chapman ) – increasingly inappropriate nicknames: " Eddie ", " Eddie Baby ", " pussycat ", " angel drawers ", and " Frank "... claiming " President Nixon had a hedgehog named Frank.
Critics such as Edward Tufte contend that this style of lecture bombards the audience with unnecessary and possibly distracting or confusing graphics.
In 1894, while box office manager of the Phoenix Opera House in Waukegan, Illinois, George K. Spoor teamed with inventor Edward Hill Amet ( 1860 – 1948 ) to build and exhibit The Magniscope, the first practical 35mm movie projector ever designed and used in a large audience display.
The show had many letters of appreciation, including one from Wendy Woon, the Edward John Noble Foundation Deputy Director for Education of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, who said: “ The exhibit and programs promise to be a diverse collection of multiple perspectives and strategies that should engage the audience you hope to reach.
Schiff was also invited to a private audience in 1904 with King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.
It was Bob Trout in the mid-1930s who passed on to a then-new CBS executive, Edward R. Murrow, the value of addressing the radio audience intimately, as if the announcer was talking to one person.

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" Other outstanding examples of his portraits include The Agnew Clinic ( 1889 ), Eakins ' most important commission and largest painting, which depicted another eminent American surgeon, Dr. David Hayes Agnew, performing a mastectomy ; The Dean's Roll Call ( 1899 ), featuring Dr. James W. Holland, and Professor Leslie W. Miller ( 1901 ), portraits of educators standing as if addressing an audience ; a portrait of Frank Hamilton Cushing ( ca.
Schurz reports his impressions of seeing Cushing, in an effort to discourage anti-slavery sentiment, speak at a “ Conservative Union Meeting ” at Faneuil Hall in Boston just before the Civil War ( Volume II, Chapter IV, p. 162 ): “ While speaking he turned his left shoulder to the audience, looking at his hearers askance, and with a squint, too, as it seemed to me, but I may have been mistaken.

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