Usar "audiences" en una oración
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audiences
1. "Not one of the ancient crypts ever found actually contained more than a skeleton and artifacts, so there's no reason, other than the fact that it draws movie audiences, to think a viable hibernation vault will be found
2. Audiences best loved heroes who transcended life
3. Martin strives to present her audiences with tantalizing impossibilities made possible through love
4. It also requires a Phyllis Schaffly, however, to clearly articulate those positions to less erudite, average audiences unlikely to have read ―God and Man at Yale
5. Television sitcoms are sending mixed messages to young audiences
6. What audiences are routinely being exposed to, however, are parents portrayed as unaware, uninformed, unstable in their own manner and out of touch, much to the chagrin of their complacently smug and obnoxious children who always seem to ―Know Better
7. Politicians seeking imaginative ways of defining poverty in our nation by targeting its ―root causes‖ plays well among certain audiences however fundamentally flawed their analysis
8. But Bush deliberately talked about Bin Laden and Hussein at the same time, often the same sentence, to give audiences the impression there was such a tie
9. Why not simply enforce existing gun laws (already) on the books rather than proposing newer ones whose questionable impact on reducing gun related crimes are likely to produce diminishing results? Such political grandstanding, I suppose, plays well among certain audiences given to theoretical assumptions to critical questions that otherwise require practical solutions
10. Leaving little to the imagination, (or perhaps too much depending on one‘s point of view) the rippling effect produced by her coquettishly wavelike movement provided (Pre-Hays) audiences with a faint glimpse of her cleavage, pacifier and all! In a scene that otherwise requires keen perception and extraordinary brain/eye coordination, the viewer needs to remain watchful for the emergence of the subliminal ―dark‖ spot that quickly appears and disappears just as quickly
11. On many issues Wallace was amazingly brave and before his time, such as campaigning in the deep south with Black candidates and refusing to speak to segregated audiences
12. Political awareness lectures were offered to the workers regularly and, judging by the packed audiences, it looked as though they were very popular
13. “Creative”, “Young” and “Local” to the audiences
14. That (now in its ninth printing) continues to draw new audiences and to
15. That half-hour program had audiences throughout Latin America as well as in the Dominican Republic
16. The political leaders, with the ‘consistent / influencial’ assistance of the ‘media’ --- during years of influence by special interest groups and expanding technology --- giving them the ability to reach small and large audiences and to slowly but surely and, with virtually no counter movement by the “vocal opposition”--- have convinced many voters to accept their ‘point of view’
17. features to their audiences in words that the
18. the site was focused upon both audiences,
19. If we haven’t learned to do so before the parades of the leaders of The Just Alliance, we would greatly appreciate if you would try to visually scan every member of the audiences for their power glow, while allowing several of our researchers to be Linked with you
20. There must be something to this story because Pharaoh has given him many audiences, and anyone else acting like this would have been disposed of very quickly
21. It is the I of the works' audiences that has some enjoyment
22. audiences and sharing important updates with the fans
23. fascinated audiences with their illegal exploits
24. argues is that artists should freely express themselves, and THEN audiences can decide if they
25. Audiences will have certain expectations as to how a Murder Mystery or a Country &
26. proving thereby that "audiences are conventionally unconventional, or unconventionally
27. Furthermore, audiences are often inspired in ways that were never intended or anticipated
28. writing for others, either audiences or other authors, “really amount to the same thing”?
29. Audiences don’t realise that what they see is only a fraction of what’s actually behind the curtain
30. Audiences always became audibly excited when Bassanio wins Portia by artfully choosing the correct casket, and when Shylock is foiled by Margaret’s coolly efficient Portia
31. Actors had fewer and fewer choices now TV had stolen audiences, and touring Shakespeare to schools was an embarrassing comedown for him
32. The Yorkshire moors are bleakly beautiful and school audiences were polite and attentive
33. The men were laughing, shouting encouragement and acting like strip-club audiences everywhere
34. audiences than those who speak hesitantly and deferentially
35. Some kids train to be musicians and perform before large audiences
36. around the edges of every public event held for the following months shouting religious slogans and taunts at the audiences and each other
37. The audiences at these events were overflowing – 12,000 at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia and more than 25,000 at Lewisohn Stadium in New York – so they raised vast amounts of cash
38. state, holding audiences and visiting friends, anything to keep
39. has been inspiring audiences around the world with her lively, informa-
40. out the audiences were when they saw it in those days
41. The Wii's major strength was its appeal to audiences beyond the base of "hardcore gamers", with its novel motion-sensing, pointer-based controller design allowing players to use the Wii Remote as if it were a golf club, tennis racket, baseball, sword, or steering wheel
42. developed an integrated online media plan to reach those audiences
43. My father didn’t say anything for a moment, and my mother was sitting besides me; she was just listening our father-daughter discussions; and the rest of my siblings were standing merely as audiences
44. Satchidanand has lectured before audiences of Thousands and has
45. Therobot Sunny then makes a round of all audiences in the hall while flying in air
46. While audiences was still in admired of Katajermany President Bashrove’s speech then the President Cherington cemented the effects further
47. The audiences were gazing at them with great anger
48. " he announced loudly so all his audiences could hear him
49. before performed for illegal audiences around this Earth of ours
50. companions - through this journey called life – inadequate audiences without ascension to