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audience and leaves
After the votes are tallied, the " evictee " leaves the house and is interviewed live by the host of the show, usually in front of a studio audience.
In the implicit case, characterised by the use of ' like ' to connect the two ideas, the simile leaves an audience to determine for themselves which features of the target are being predicated:
The constant use of red " lulls audience subliminally " into becoming used to it ; consequently, it leaves the audience unprepared when Lester is shot and his blood spatters on the wall.
After giving a frustrating speech to the audience, he leaves the stage, backed by applause.
However this is a token appearance after a long absence and it still leaves the audience in the dark about how Nicias feels at the end.
The judge finally leaves the case to the jury ( the Opera House audience ) and says if they will sing along with the song, it will be acquitted.
Their simple rhetorical nature usually leaves little room for detail, and a chanted slogan may serve more as social expression of unified purpose, than as communication to an intended audience.
When she leaves, Richard exults in having won her over despite all he has done to her, and tells the audience that he will discard her once she has served her purpose.
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.
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham is in the audience, but leaves after watching the play's Duke of Buckingham beheaded.
Morales then found an audience in Europe for his positions and traveled there to gain support and to educate people on the differences between coca leaves and cocaine.
The " in the house " concept was dropped for season 7, and each week consisted of all remaining comics performing in front of a theater audience and being voted on by the television viewers to determine who leaves and who remains.
" Floy gives the conned citizens their money back, but before he leaves tries to get the audience to buy one more item of " great worth ..."
Gordon reminds him that he might get what he wants-if he leaves a plate of cookies for Santa leaving Cookie Monster to look devastatingly at the audience.
Steve, the host, presents the audience with a puzzle involving Blue, the animated dog ... To help the audience unlock the puzzle, Blue leaves behind a series of clues, which are objects marked with one of her paw prints.
When Smash completes his threat, a terrified audience leaves the carrier.
Galén leaves the audience and is killed at a pro-war youth rally because he says that he will not shout in support of war.
Often it is used at the entrance or departure of a speaker or performer, where the audience members will continue the ovation until the ovated person leaves or begins their speech.
Chen Kaige, however, deliberately leaves the audience in the dark, making Zhongliang's flight from the Pang estate all the more mysterious.
The station argued the " transient " nature of students makes it commercially difficult to market a radio station to an audience that leaves the city each year.
An audience member becomes dissatisfied and leaves his box to get on the stage, complaining that the play is going on without providing any satisfaction to the audience.

audience and play
As the play opens the audience is introduced to the community of Salem in Puritan America at the end of the eighteenth century.
Instead, the audience can sit back at ease and, from the perspective of an enlightened time which no longer believes in such things, enjoy the dead seriousness with which the characters in the play take the witches and devils which are under discussion.
As the play unfolds, however, the audience is subtly brought into the grip of an awful evil which grows with ominously gathering power and soon engulfs the community.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
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.
The play is noted for breaking traditional barriers between performers and audience.
I came up with the idea of split-screen, to be able to show the actual audience involvement, to trace the life of the audience and that of the play as they merge in and out of each other.
Several performances of the play have even ignored the stage direction to have the Ghost of Banquo enter at all, heightening the sense that Macbeth is growing mad, since the audience cannot see what he claims to see.
Haydn was not a virtuoso at the international touring level ; nor was he seeking to create operatic works that could play for many nights in front of a large audience.
As a child, she wrote a play called Toyland in which she performed to a small audience at a dinner party.
In the same year Tzara staged his Dadaist play The Gas Heart to howls of derision from the audience.
The audience may have a passive role, as in the case of persons watching a play or opera, a television show or a movie, or active, as in the case of a video game.
A cast member would play some yokel who would have some kind of bad talent, which would almost always end up with the audience booing it ; throwing vegetables and the hook operator yanking said act forcibly off the stage.
Katherine Duncan-Jones accepts a 1600 – 1 attribution for the date Hamlet was written, but notes that the Lord Chamberlain's Men, playing Hamlet in the 3000-capacity Globe, were unlikely to be put to any disadvantage by an audience of " barely one hundred " for the Children of the Chapel's equivalent play, Antonio's Revenge ; she believes that Shakespeare, confident in the superiority of his own work, was making a playful and charitable allusion to his friend John Marston's very similar piece.
George Bernard Shaw's praise for Johnston Forbes-Robertson's performance contains a sideswipe at Irving: " The story of the play was perfectly intelligible, and quite took the attention of the audience off the principal actor at moments.
Finally, Townshend asked the audience, " Can anyone play the drums?
Formal Latin literature began in 240 BC, when a Roman audience saw a Latin version of a Greek play.
Throughout the whole sketch, the English version of the joke is never revealed to the audience, ostensibly because of the fear that the ' audience ' might drop dead from laughter, the deaths in the sketch serving to play up the joke's alleged lethality.
Stations will not get good ratings or revenue if they frequently play songs unfamiliar to their audience.
* 1938 – Orson Welles broadcasts his radio play of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, causing anxiety in some of the audience in the United States.
The Bottler might also play accompanying music or sound effects on a drum or guitar and engage in back chat with the puppets, sometimes repeating lines that may have been difficult for the audience to understand.
The first Trips Festival, sponsored by the Merry Pranksters and held at the Longshoremen's Hall in January 1966, saw The Grateful Dead and Big Brother and the Holding Company play to an audience of 10, 000, giving many their first encounter with both acid rock, with its long instrumentals and unstructured jams, and LSD.

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