Audiences
Meanings and phrases
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- But it was mainly panned by critics and audiences alike.
- The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike.
- "Inside" has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
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- Their powerful preaching reached very large audiences.
- These performances drew large audiences.
- Goldman returned to the US and continued speaking to large audiences.
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- For international audiences, they were given out in a lottery from April 29 to May 9, 2017.
- This new genre has attracted widespread attention from both local and international audiences.
- After moving to Taiwan in 2009, Tony created many projects to introduce Taiwan to international audiences.
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- The film remains one of the pioneering softcore films and continues to find new audiences and fans.
- It means that our music is still relevant and ultimately that our songs continue to reach new audiences.
- The Archive's outreach programmes encourage film literacy and find new audiences for films in its collection.
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- The film was edited for TV and younger audiences.
- He has written a novel for younger audiences called "Travel Team."
- These devices were meant for younger audiences who are not ready for the mainstream LeapPad's titles.
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- The company runs programming for young audiences, as well as adults.
- This version of the play was produced by Lincoln Center Education in 2007 and 2008 for young audiences.
- Apart from the theatre itself, the building also features permanent exhibitions on astronomy, aimed at young audiences.
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- It received great ratings from audiences and critics.
- Both projects have been immensely appreciated by audiences and critics alike.
- Too Early for Birds has received a largely positive response among audiences and critics.
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- The film was widely popular with audiences of its time.
- His dialogue "Antha Vishnu Maya" became popular with audiences.
- The characters of "Winx Club" have become popular with audiences.
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- A live ceremony was broadcast to television audiences.
- He became best known to television audiences as the bumbling Frank Pickle in "The Vicar of Dibley".
- Toal was best known to Irish television audiences for her role as Teasy McDaid on RTÉ One's "Glenroe" during the 1990s.
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- But it was mainly panned by critics and audiences alike.
- The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike.
- It is a particular favorite among pianists and audiences alike.
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- Demographics shifted, and more hip and mainstream audiences were drawn to them.
- Obsessive trivia can be used to bore mainstream audiences while building up subcultural capital.
- They maintain a sense of exclusivity by offending mainstream audiences with misogyny, gore, and racism.