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  • splay of ineptitude"), and she faced two new audiences a night, even through a fever and although s
  • om all over the world, it could give foreign audiences a warped view of the United States and Ameri
  • ange of her career direction was to give the audiences a new concept of her real self and hopes to
  • In order to attract audiences, a professional pantomime Snow White was sta
  • history of rock ‘n roll history by educating audiences about American music's unsung heroes.
  • oup The Community Solution, seeks to educate audiences about peak oil and the impact it will have o
  • orld, giving environmental symposia to teach audiences about consumer responsibility and environmen
  • forms Israeli, Palestinian and international audiences about under-documented joint civilian effort
  • e continued survival of the show depended on audiences accepting another actor in the role, despite
  • CCM gives audiences access to some of the best Chinese films eve
  • He has often enlightened audiences according to their taste with lighter themes
  • a solo presenter once again and is building audiences according to recent RAJAR figures with a pro
  • nd Families in Washington, DC, and addressed audiences across America, Europe, and Japan.
  • e-day events in Canada, Graham has spoken to audiences across North America, Australia, India, and
  • e a speaker, giving presentations to various audiences across the United States.
  • nto the staple viewing diet of British Asian audiences across the UK and Europe by incorporating hi
  • publications and presentations delivered to audiences across the globe, the cornerstone of Klietma
  • ll/CBC concert series has delivered music to audiences across Canada.
  • ter, a national destination and resource for audiences, actors, students, scholars, and educators,
  • ie, he was already popular with contemporary audiences after his starring role in the hit 1931 film
  • ernational ballet favorite among critics and audiences alike and is known for her exceptional skill
  • laying was very well received by critics and audiences alike, garnering her a reputation for a deli
  • ncerts were attended by Jewish and Christian audiences alike--and according to some accounts, even
  • is a particular favorite among pianists and audiences alike.
  • y Boom was favorably received by critics and audiences alike.
  • he film is highly regarded among critics and audiences alike.
  • ontinues to be, well-reviewed by critics and audiences alike.
  • ear film, a move which polarized critics and audiences alike.
  • r has been well-received by both critics and audiences alike.
  • e he first came to the notice of critics and audiences alike.
  • aris was poorly received by most critics and audiences alike.
  • itive reviews and responses from critics and audiences alike.
  • First Nations individuals and international audiences alike.
  • the Mishra brothers have been performing to audiences all over Indian and the world for many years
  • Vijay Tendulkar and it made a huge impact on audiences all over India.
  • kes his living as a freak, performing before audiences all over the world.
  • ith Haredi affiliations, lecturing to Jewish audiences all over the world, fascinated by his person
  • end in 1997, and became known to television audiences all over the world.
  • ins an essentially human, chatty approach to audiences, almost like a guide taking us through the s
  • that their music was attracting mainly male audiences, almost 95% in fact.
  • of the most popular characters with American audiences, alongside Ryu and Guile.
  • is flowing on the lips of the characters and audiences also and all of a sudden it's followed by a
  • Audiences also craved his version of Bobby McFerrin's
  • staple in Russia, and has long popular with audiences, although is dismissed by critics.
  • hted the "labelling issue" and reached wider audiences although stemming from a far-from-mainstream
  • Ben, Barbra and the supporting cast offered audiences an uncomfortable, nihilistic glimpse unusual
  • ined up four reality shows aimed at business audiences and unveiled its first show, The Pitch.
  • inner Time, however, was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be widely r
  • ed by Avri Gilad) did not catch with Israeli audiences and was discontinued after half a season.
  • iologist whose research focuses primarily on audiences and consumer patterns, and in particular, sp
  • ations and programs are available for public audiences and also groups, such as school groups.
  • It was an instant hit among the audiences and some of its songs are still famous today
  • w ways of working with artists, curators and audiences, and embraces principles of open source and
  • arda gained much popularity with South Asian audiences and ranked second in the Binaca Geetmala yea
  • ing Earnest, The Tempest (adapted for family audiences) and Hello, Dolly!.
  • t Weekenders Club, based on the premise that audiences, and therefore box office, from the opening
  • r distribution by The Weinstein Company, won audiences and grand jury awards at film festivals and
  • aturday 16 October 1886 and the success with audiences and critics alike was immediate.
  • shows, Groban will continue to interact with audiences and perform favorites from his best-selling
  • ystems, assembles that content for different audiences, and publishes the assembled content .
  • He took Schaeffer on a tour to address Dutch audiences and started l'Abri meetings for university s
  • The program was not successful with CBC audiences, and was replaced in 1978 by Canada After Da
  • It was a hit with live audiences and viewers alike.
  • alese dialogue, the film found approval with audiences and was a huge success.
  • nt called "Amaze Ink" intended to be for all audiences and more genre-oriented; the "stranger, more
  • friends, who tried out their new shows upon audiences, and who were paid by donations of money int
  • They proved popular with audiences and returned in the Gilliat-and-Launder film
  • accessible formats appealing to 21st century audiences, and training promising young vocal and thea
  • with dance music and (particularly) Hip-Hop audiences, and in February 1984 the song reached #1 on
  • It failed to catch on with audiences and was cancelled after 32 episodes.
  • Sundays, however the drama failed to capture audiences and was one of the worst rated of the summer
  • sity students and is a place of learning for audiences and staff alike.
  • straints or they were more aimed at American audiences and that many of the subjects were considere
  • On Fire continued to play to growing audiences and began composing what would soon make up
  • Most of his works are marketed to popular audiences and his book Battle Cry of Freedom has long
  • a star, touring Europe and America, amazing audiences and commanding an ever increasing salary.
  • nt, but the change did not go over well with audiences and the storyline was written out of the sho
  • her and British mother, won him acclaim from audiences and critics, alike.
  • n and Unni Krishnan have performed to packed audiences and cheering fans.
  • -Out/Stay" (Browne's send-off to his concert audiences and roadies) although none had been recorded
  • esponsive and intelligent reading of the new audiences and the provision of exciting work for them
  • er forming, which were very well received by audiences and started to gain a fast growing fan base.
  • ntertainments to the elite, being scorned by audiences and being praised by critics, nonetheless ma
  • n became a live favorite for the Springsteen audiences and Springsteen often told a long history of
  • the Afternoon was an immediate hit with film audiences, and gained critical approval.
  • invited Saborido to perform for high society audiences, and Saborido came into demand as a tango da
  • ft writes for both academic and non-academic audiences, and is a frequent contributor to political
  • Nonetheless, the concept excited audiences and was highly profitable because of the lar
  • he chance to experiment, exposes them to new audiences and engages them in meaningful conversation
  • s venues to improve their links with African audiences and artists.
  • ing films that attracted both large national audiences and critical approval, such as Philip Martin
  • , is a recognized violinist by international audiences and colleagues.
  • ting directed improvisations for both online audiences and visitors in real spaces, where the perfo
  • He was as popular with female as with male audiences, and genuinely loved by the British public.
  • he Sundance Film Festival where it polarized audiences and critics with some showering praise, othe
  • late Ozan Marsh has received the plaudits of audiences and critics around the world, particularly f
  • Gaza and is "deliberately misleading global audiences and systematically creating the false impres
  • ada has been generally well-received by both audiences and critics.
  • Avruch (Bozo the Clown to Boston television audiences) and Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (Bob and R
  • vein, and have proven popular with pink film audiences and critics.
  • rtly be credited to Grant's keen sense of US audiences and the vast underground movement that was s
  • ts release the film was very successful with audiences, and was distributed by Gaumont Film Company
  • ducation Department strives to reach diverse audiences and provide an environment that applauds per
  • rica virtuoso, playing to staggeringly large audiences, and they had common a desire to poularise t
  • narrative dynamically, in collaboration with audiences, and then develop that narrative into a seri
  • Liddiment chairs the Trust's Audiences and Performance Committee, which monitors th
  • media landscape in which the categories of ' audiences' and 'producers' blur together, and in which
  • n her Lovers Tour, again playing to sell-out audiences and receiving rave reviews for her powerful
  • s role as Kuttan Thampuran won the hearts of audiences and critics.
  • of contemporary culture, reaching out to new audiences and embracing the technical challenges of pu
  • a surprise hit in Los Angeles, drawing large audiences and earning excellent reviews.
  • Screenings were attended by local audiences, and the filmmakers were present for questio
  • elled because of escalating costs, shrinking audiences and a decline in support from the music indu
  • movie missed the mark with both critics and audiences, and bombed at the box-office.
  • novative creation; its financing; its future audiences and how to reach them.
  • , park guests can audition and sing for live audiences, and potentially win a special front-of-the-
  • ony Orchestra, the High Museum of Art, Young Audiences and the 14th Street Playhouse.
  • of results by electronic means to untargeted audiences, and the dynamic potentially interactive nat
  • The anti-war message was not popular with audiences, and the play only ran for 78 performances.
  • how was bringing Jewish humour to mainstream audiences and the newspaper also described the show as
  • as Egashira 2:50 might be widely disliked by audiences and still make a living; being disliked is a
  • rosowa - Editing which has awed South Indian audiences and is set to release in theatres across the
  • urvive as a musical entertainment venue, new audiences and entertainments had to be found.
  • u, Mirca (2005), Mediating the nation: news, audiences and the politics of identity, Routledge Cave
  • s then revealed to the studio and television audiences, and Daly would tell the panel whether the c
  • re thus able to bring merengue tipico to new audiences and new venues.
  • ation in France, as she was well received by audiences and talk-show hosts.
  • ding journals to appeal to specific business audiences and loading them with information and advert
  • acter off screen as well - popular both with audiences, and with his fellow actors.
  • ty's efforts met wide success, and Hampton's audiences and organized contingent grew by the day.
  • ys of making scholarship available to broaer audiences and was instrumental in the creation of the
  • rming arts, connecting Philadelphia regional audiences and the University of Pennsylvania through e
  • ifically aimed at developing and serving new audiences, and yields a unique theater form that blend
  • ment world, he was not widely known by white audiences, and had almost exclusively performed on the
  • riginal, Oliver's Story did poorly with both audiences and critics.
  • ippodrome later that day caught both British audiences and critics by surprise.
  • Part of the club's appeal to both audiences and performers was the "racial cross-dressin
  • of steampunk fashion and sculpture to wider audiences and has given interviews regarding the defin
  • lm was much appreciated as she surprised the audiences and the critics showing great emotional rang
  • Canadian singer Gisele MacKenzie to American audiences and subsequently guest starred in 1957 on he
  • The film was a box office success, but audiences and critics had a difficult time accepting a
  • ing their stilettos to a praise beat, wowing audiences and satisfying thirsty souls without ever mi
  • He was extremely popular with audiences, and counted Massenet among his admirers.
  • e opera was performed in March 2006 for live audiences, and photographed throughout the following w
  • received a hugely positive response by both audiences and critics.
  • , lesbian, bisexual, transgender or intersex audiences and which must have been completed within 2
  • onprofit organization dedicated to including audiences and filmmakers who have been overlooked by m
  • rogramming suitable for American and British audiences and also to appeal to the "Home Front", who,
  • sh Ensemble is committed to Scotland and its audiences, and from its Glasgow base performs some 50
  • d German plays, cleaning them up for British audiences and revisiting the source material to craft
  • gerating his influence in front of Communist audiences and boasted of his challenges to the authori
  • The album was very well received by both audiences and critics, and currently holds a rating of
  • t a female-driven series would not appeal to audiences and they decided not to pick it up.
  • a primary appeal to adult and older youthful audiences, and in particular they had greater appeal t
  • g the ensemble to introduce its music to new audiences and partners.
  • Paris, where he exhibited himself to paying audiences and was received privately at Versailles by
  • each programs are dedicated to serving young audiences and at-risk children in the San Jose region.
  • as Besa Yahud Ahde Vefta, played to Ottoman audiences and his encyclopedia written in Turkish and
  • programme became very popular with domestic audiences and later with motorists, it was aimed first
  • roadcasting competition, it achieved massive audiences, and is very closely identified in the publi
  • wer and fewer shows to progressively smaller audiences, and with family commitments an ever growing
  • Movie Awards show broadcast live to American audiences, and it was located at the Gibson Amphitheat
  • The role introduced him to U.S. audiences and earned him the first of his eight nomina
  • -breaking visceral performances that inspire audiences and artists to reconsider and reconnect with
  • Enlightened Racism: The Cosby Show, Audiences and the Myth of the American Dream, co-autho
  • e, often the children performed before large audiences and took in large sums, but the expenses of
  • ickly received and cherished by Puerto Rican audiences and occupied the top places in ratings.
  • to present classical music to inspire young audiences and revitalize classical music in general.
  • hese matches were very popular with Japanese audiences and, according to Jacobs, he was once hit wi
  • divided but not one person, in two separate audiences, answered that there is no man in the pictur
  • To BBC Radio audiences, Anthony Quinton became well known as a pres
  • e show is seen by both Canadian and American audiences, any obvious indications of the shooting loc
  • hat make the big band a great experience for audiences are its high technical standard, its living
  • y to give the same life to posed images that audiences are used to from seeing the Muppets on telev
  • Unbeknownst to him, the audiences are also rounded up and paid by the same unc
  • two acts; this version is the one with which audiences are most familiar today.
  • That is indeed the La Sylphide audiences are most familiar with today but was not the
  • al music for acoustic instruments with which audiences are familiar, but with nontraditional timbre
  • Audiences are delighted with the extraordinary perform
  • t specifically targeting the US but American audiences are noticing their talent through the intern
  • of the best known female fighters to Western audiences are Angela Mao Ying, Cheng Pei-pei, Moon Lee
  • of small, very meaningful compositions that audiences are deprived of.
  • Audiences are astounded by the diversity of sounds Sai
  • Though Blab audiences aren't usually measured in traditional ratin
  • rticles of interest to both academic and lay audiences around the world.
  • sources developed for the Center to off-site audiences around the country and around the world."
  • he enormously successful trio, Danny sang to audiences around the world with his brother Bill and s
  • considered a brutal horror film that shocked audiences around the world and, in general, collected
  • he time and it is still used around Malayali audiences around the world.
  • sources developed for the Center to off-site audiences around the country and around the world.
  • sonality as well as his ability to bond with audiences around the world.
  • The song is best known to English-speaking audiences as the source for the music of the song "I W
  • etless bass to the heavy metal and hard rock audiences, as the fretless bass is not commonly heard
  • y Award Nominee Patty McCormack, who chilled audiences as "The Bad Seed".
  • He made his astonishing debut to American audiences as the first Latin born American ever to win
  • He is perhaps best known to UK audiences as Pete Dunham in Green Street Hooligans and
  • e slowly being rediscovered by musicians and audiences, as is the case of many other composers of "
  • He was best known to television audiences as part of The Lawrence Welk Show as a featu
  • was an English actor, who reached his widest audiences as founder of the eponymous ghost hiring age
  • ates-United Nations relationship, addressing audiences as diverse as Rotary International and the U
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