Sentences with phrase «audience member pointed»

There is clear evidence of progress towards greater gender balance in the profession, but as one audience member pointed out, the panel's discussion focused solely on the issues of white women of privilege.
An audience member pointed out in a question - and - answer session that Trump has flirted with running for public office before — most notably president in 2012 — only to back out, Paladino shot back at him.
As various audience members pointed out, California has a rich and historic culture steeped in wine: wine growing, winemaking, wine history, and the highest total wine consumption in the US.

Not exact matches

You may need to alter your tone of voice, use more gestures or change the order of your talking points to get audience members back on board.
On the show's opening night, with thousands of attendees and reporters in the audience and video cameras rolling, an Emotiv team member named Zachary Drake attempted to move a cube and more, which by this point was something anyone at Emotiv could do in his or her sleep.
At this point there is no app for SmartLabel, which some audience members expressed frustration over during the Healthy and Natural Show, saying it was unlikely they would go to the site.
At one point during his speech de Blasio warned the cadets that they would face «problems you didn't create,» at which point one member of the audience shouted «You created them!»
Case in point: The Ukip leader was subject to a grilling from an audience member on the net economic contribution to the UK from EU migrants.
Numerous audience members also showed concerns over the effectiveness and quality of the proposed merger through pointed questions to the debaters.
In the closing moments of Thursday night's Southold Town Deer Forum at the Peconic recreation center, a member of the audience pointed a finger at Supervisor Scott Russell and asked what the town's going to do about the deer population.
The event apparently didn't leave one Nigel Lawson, also in attendance, in raptures; a fellow audience member told me he spotted the former chancellor playing a game of chess on his iPad at one point, more concerned with his opponent than his surroundings.
The speaker came under fire from members of the audience at one point, with advocates attacking her for supporting the hiring of 1,300 new NYPD officers in 2015 and her ongoing parliamentary obstruction of several controversial police reform bills favored by liberals.
A spokeswoman for Family Planning Advocates in a pink button - down shirt encouraged audience members seated toward the back of the gymnasium where the rally was held to wave their signs with more vigor during the emotional high points of Cuomo's speech.
While that seemed to satisfy the audience member, the question made him wish that he had added a section to his talk pointing to his general problem - solving abilities.
eHarmony drew on data from its 2.6 million Australian members and analyzed more than 70 million data points — the largest bespoke audience segmentation project in the company's eight - year history in Australia.
But we got to a point when audience members started asking, «Why is Django [played by Jamie Foxx] being so mean to all the other slaves?»
The anachronistic music allows the audience member to really feel the emotions that were experienced during the time that the club was at it's early 20th century high points.
That «2001: A Space Odyssey» has blown many audience members» minds to the point of causing them to walk out of the movie, is a testament to Kubrick's singular if stoically cold vision of a future that was never to be.
The real - life Harding's reputation precedes her in the court of public opinion, which could be a sticking point for certain audience members, but for those willing, the movie is a treat.
This point was rammed home to me as I sat in agonized silence, fingers sporadically jammed into my eyes, while audience members laughed at the latest shockingly boring Melissa McCarthy / Ben Falcone cringe machine.
I think the privileged teens watching this will turn off at this point, while audience members who fear their middle name is Loser, may not be convinced by Josie's actions.
«Many audience members made it a point to see the film two or three times, which is a rare occurrence at the festival where attendees try to see as many films as possible over the weekend.»
Though unabashedly pro-life in point - of - view, October Baby is nonetheless an apolitical coming - of - age adventure apt to touch the hearts of audience members on either side of the abortion issue.
While I was able to guess some of the key plot points, I nor my fellow audience members were disappointed.
Lindelof and Bird also decide to shove the film's message down the audience members» throats in this act — to the point where I was like «Okay!
By this point, there is a very good chance that most audiences members out to see Ready Player One will not have ever heard of, let alone recognize a hero vehicle from Buck Rogers, but the filmmakers clearly do.
During the Q&A, an audience member told James Franco he deserved an awards campaign for his performance, while his brother pointed out that the director stayed in character as Wiseau throughout the shoot.
A member of the audience pointed out this difficult balance between telling a story with «home truths» whilst keeping a hopeful message and at the same time not falling into the trap of romanticising the homeland.
The whole point of a Vacation film is for us as audience members to feel as though we are a member of that family and that the events that happen can actually take place during a trip across country.
At a certain point, more than a few audience members are going to start wondering if the tips on tailored suits and preparing a proper martini are really worth the abuse.
I can't say for sure whether audience members of this film who didn't grow under these very specific circumstances will be able to fully appreciate the significance of things like admitting that, despite the overwhelming pressures of teenage coolness, you actually like the Dave Matthews Band song, Crash Into Me, but I can say that those who recognize versions of themselves on the screen in Lady Bird will be grateful to be represented by an auteur with such an astute and funny method of illustrating the meaning behind our reference points as they applied to us a long time ago.
With his adorably furry frame and plucky spirit, the talking bear from Darkest Peru conveyed a pointed political message while remaining soft and accessible to the littlest audience members.
Remarkably, at this point, she's never been seen on a cinema screen, but audiences will have a chance to get to know her before next summer; she's another member of the impressive ensemble of «Anna Karenina,» playing Princess Betsy.
Infinity War left plenty members of the audience shocked to the point of tears.
At this point, most of the members are past, present and future teachers, so knowing the audience could help with what seems relevant.
As consumers, as an audience member at Jo Budler's ALA session pointed out, librarians need to be savvy and we need to ask vendors the tough questions and need to put the pressure on.
The exhibition also includes a series of large - scale photographs that depict the audience members, some of whom are former Paris Opera Ballet dancers, from various vantage points.
At one point in that performance, which combined spoken word and dance to count down the years in Nigeria's history, Onikeku paused to hand out tambourines and maracas to members of the audience, then sat on the ground and began a kind of meditation.
Occupying the first and second floor galleries, the installation gives audience members an intimate vantage point as dancers periodically move through variations on daily barre work that alternates between five fixed training objects and room - scale environmental interventions.
The evening would feature artworks by new members presented to an audience through a Power Point presentation or with original artworks.
Still whoozy from a bit of contention during the question period, a perplexed member of the audience told me privately that he thought a Point / CounterPoint discussion might be useful (he didn't know I wrote for realclimate; it was just a hypothetical thought).
Even if all of their intended audience members and other important stakeholders found it to be funny (which, apparently, they didn't), what was the point of the spot?
Also, I'd like to point out (just so it's clear to members of the audience) that coal generates huge amounts of carbon dioxide when it's burned as fuel, as a CENTRAL part of the process.
Many members of the audience were scientists who asked pointed questions, citing specific studies; Mr. Gore answered study with study, point for point.
The most salient point of the entire evening, however, came in the form of a comment from an audience member who astutely counted the number of times reference was made to clients during the panelist dialogue.
Deep Dive member Joanna Harmon, who played the character of Faith in OpenMind, describes it as the difference between giving an audience agency to explore a story world from a voyeuristic point of view, and the specific feeling that the story itself is responding to a participant's actions.
Friedenbach was the first to respond to the audience member's question, and he made a point of directly taking on the idea of Bitcoin as a democratically controlled currency.
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