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audience and then
At the very end, when the audience was silent and breathless, a collection was taken and then slowly everyone filed out.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
The reporter then expresses the conclusion to her audience that the music videos are to blame for the duo's actions.
In 1877 a green silhouette was used to create a ghostlike image ; ten years later a trick chair was used to allow an actor to appear in the middle of the scene, and then again from the midst of the audience.
Sandberg then shocked the national audience by hitting a second home run, even farther into the left field bleachers, to tie the game again.
The areas on the fringes of the transmitter coverage provided an opportunity for Rediffusion and other commercial companies to expand cable systems to enlarge the viewing audience for the one BBC television channel which then existed.
If they are targeted to a male audience, then they are called " guy cry " films.
These sounds are then amplified through the PA and are all the audience hears, and can be amplified to any level without the feedback problems associated with microphones.
During the late 1970s he acquired a large public audience as a critic of the then Labour government's disregard of civil liberties ; his writings from this time are collected in Writing By Candlelight ( 1980 ).
He then calls on his audience to fulfill all domestic and social obligations.
" Not Counting You " reached number 2, and then " The Dance " put him at number-one again ; this song's theme of people dying while doing something they believe in resonated strongly and, together with a popular music video, directed by John Lloyd Miller, gave Brooks his first push towards a broader audience.
reports that, when the Va, pensiero chorus was sung in Milan, then belonging to the large part of Italy under Austrian domination, the audience, responding with nationalistic fervor to the exiled slaves ' lament for their lost homeland, demanded an encore of the piece.
In fact, in many occurrences the manipulation of horror presents cultural definitions that are not accurate, yet set an example to which a person relates to that specific cultural from then on in their life .< ref name = Carta > The visual interpretations of a films can be lost in the translation of their elements from one culture to another like in the adaptation of the Japanese film Ringu into the American film The Ring .< ref name = Holm > The cultural components from Japan were slowly " siphoned away " to make the film more relatable to an American audience.
Stage hypnotists typically attempt to hypnotise the entire audience and then select individuals who are " under " to come up on stage and perform embarrassing acts, while the audience watches.
If she did the latter, then it is very possible that, after the judgment, she danced naked in front of the audience as well, accompanied by the chorus.
Often he built conversations he had with parishioners after the worship service into focused speeches or organized goals he would then present to a larger audience via his various media outlets.
During the episode Downey stated he was afraid his audience would abandon him if they knew he had a gay brother, but then said he did not care.
Since then, the program has been arranged so that commercials are followed by the content that is most valuable to the audience.
The essay then goes on to explain first utilizing the term " God " for the American audience to get and initial understanding of what he means by " panenthesism ," and then discusses the terms that Buddhism uses in place of " God " such as Dharmakaya, Buddha, and Tathagata.
The ambassadors then sent their secretaries to ask an audience of Cardinal Altieri.
By royal command, Lopez returned to Portugal about 1526 and then travelled to Rome, where Pope Clement VII granted him an audience.
These performances are then judged on a numeric scale by previously selected members of the audience.
Film of their appearance was incorporated into their 1967 Australian television special The Seekers Down Under, which was screened on the Channel 7 and drew a then record audience of over 6 million.

audience and learn
Some soldiers regarded experience of warfare as more valuable than reading about it ; for example, Geoffroi de Charney, a 14th century knight who wrote about warfare, recommended that his audience should learn by observing and asking advice from their superiors.
Not only did men billeted in Greek areas have opportunity to learn sufficient Greek for the purpose of everyday conversation, but they were also able to see plays in the foreign tongue .” Having an audience with knowledge of the Greek language, whether limited or more expanded, allowed Plautus more freedom to use Greek references and words.
He claims that Alger's intended audience were youths whose " motivations for action are effectively shaped by the lessons they learn ".
End users often need to increase their understanding of the basic framework that a project entails ( so that their expectations are realistic ), and developers often need to push to learn more about their target audience ( so that their learning styles can be judged ).
It was ages before I felt ready to perform my own songs in front of other people ," and she also credits Parish for teaching her how to perform in front of audiences, saying " after the experience with John's band and seeing him perform I found it was enormously helpful to me as a performer to engage with people in the audience, and I probably did learn that from him, amongst other things.
He mentions that Moses, David, and Paul, were all learned, which reminds his Protestant audience that being learned involves reading “ books of all sorts .” He argues that this includes even the “ bad ” or heretical books, because we can learn from their wrongs and discover what is true by considering what is not.
* Many studios encourage idle dancers to watch and learn from other dancers and also serve as supportive audience for other dancers.
This means, if you are writing for a 5th-grade audience, study and learn 5th-grade materials.
They also gather information by studying existing material, interviewing SMEs, and / or actually using the products to be documented, as well as studying the audience to learn their needs and technical understanding level.
* Riskin's Business – Host Dan Riskin conducts experiments to learn how the world works and invites the audience to participate.
These events allow audience members to take the field with the corps in sectionals ( brass, percussion, color guard ), where they learn the basics of a day in the life of the corps.
He is said to have acted as tutor to Polycrates ; that he enjoyed the tyrant's confidence we learn on the authority of Herodotus, who represents the poet as sitting in the royal chamber when audience was given to the Persian herald.
The new network would not have political leanings, Gore said, but would serve as an " independent voice " for a target audience of people between 18 and 34 " who want to learn about the world in a voice they recognize and a view they recognize as their own.
It aims to position the UK as the best place to make, see, collect and learn about contemporary craft by building a strong economy and infrastructure for contemporary craft, increasing and diversifying the audience for contemporary craft and championing high quality British contemporary craft both nationally and internationally.
" Lippincott provides insight into an often overlooked audience that technical communicators must learn to address.
Partway into the story, the audience learn the reason for Hobbes's actions ; most of Shivers consists of social set piece tableaux showing the sexual promiscuity that spreads the parasites to the other residents.
However, he was later disappointed to learn that most of his audience was of Italian descent, having hoped for a more widespread breakthrough.
The audience can go into a magic shop to buy these stage props and learn them.
We soon learn from their banter that it is not dough but excrement gathered from various sources-they are feeding a giant dung beetle that their crazy master has brought home from the Mount Etna region and on which he intends flying to a private audience with the gods.
In addition to musical performances, the festival generally includes a contra dance as well as other types of folk dance, the Terry Penner memorial choir ( of audience members ), a commercial marketplace area for craft artisans, a Merchandise tent, an international food court, a Community Tent, this year presented by the Ottawa Citizen, spoken word performances, a “ KidZone ” for children including separate kid-friendly programming, an “ EnviroTent ” to learn about and discuss green practices, jam sessions throughout the site for audience members and artists alike-and many smiling faces of all ages.
Web sites offer the audience an interactive form where they can learn more about a story, can be referred to related articles, can offer comments for publication, and can print stories at home, etc.
He ( and the audience ) learn that " Go for broke " is a pidgin phrase ( used in Hawaii ) meaning to gamble everything, to " shoot the works "to risk " going broke " or bankruptcy.
The character was planned to be someone who could not speak English, but after examining her relationship with her husband, the audience would learn that she does in fact speak it.

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