Sentences with phrase «by audience members»

A Monster Calls is a wonderful film that shouldn't be passed up by any audience member of any age.
Another thought - provoking question by an audience member was whether there is room for common law equity considerations in copyright law (being a creature of statute).
Duncan was asked by an audience member about student growth and accountability and reiterated his position that he cares about growth and wants school accountability based on that.
Asked by an audience member at a test screening if he was nervous, he told an anecdote about how the show's wardrobe supervisor noticed his measurements had changed in just a few weeks.
A question later posed by an audience member on how to define civilians prompted Dr Slim to add that the sometimes questionable neutrality of civilians can bring about challenges in making that definition.
Posed by an audience member from the pharmacology sector, this question centered on the limited effectiveness of current drug based treatments for depression and other psychological disorders.
is one with much more wit than any regular «kids» movie, and can be enjoyed more by audience members who actually understand the true history behind featured characters like Darwin, Queen Victoria, and more.
The 80 - year - old Alien and Gladiator director was speaking in length about his education, when he seemed to be distracted by an audience member.
Asked by an audience member about her thoughts on dining tables and their decline, Kirstie said: «I think it's dangerous.
Assume that your presentation has delivered the information needed by the audience members to move them in a direction and make your call to action definitive and instructional.
His speech, which centered on purpose and politics, was well received by audience members and on social media.
«I don't see how acquisitions add in that area right now,» he said when asked by an audience member if Uber is considering buying companies to expand its delivery business.
One celebrated intervention by an audience member on the Victoria Derbyshire show yesterday saw them complain that «the politicians keep using the words «could» and «may»... It's not informative.»
A defiant and candid Corbyn revealed he would refuse to shoulder any blame in the event of a Brexit when quizzed by an audience member.
The debate, moderated by Judy Samuelson of the League of Women Voters and David E. Rattray, the editor of The Star, gave candidates a chance to answer questions submitted by audience members.
He demurred when asked by an audience member what differentiates him from his primary challengers, and said he prefers to run a campaign focusing on why voters should vote for someone as opposed to why they should not.
His comments were jeered by some audience members and earnt him a sharp slapdown from David Dimbleby, who stressed that the audience was chosen to be representative by an independent polling organisation.
Faso, R - Kinderhook, was to take questions submitted in writing by audience members, but less than a dozen questions were selected, and the first one wasn't answered until about 20 minutes into the hourlong session.
Outbursts and interruptions by audience members and candidate Bo Dietl made for a raucous and rowdy atmosphere where the policy positions of Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat seeking reelection, and Nicole
Skelos was also booed by some audience members at a Conservative Party function earlier this month.
That showing would not have been marred by audience members laughing much too hard at the occasional tension - slicing moment, talking too much about what is going on, and cheering too hard for the heroes to catch the villains.
It is in no way surprising that among the first words uttered by an audience member upon the conclusion of the advance screening of «Chappie» involved the phrase «if «Robocop» and «Short Circuit» had a baby.»
The testimony from more than a dozen activists was interrupted frequently by audience members shouting and chanting encouragement in the form of «That ain't right!»
The minister also revealed that he did not know whether schools would have to fund an expected increase in teacher pay awards themselves, and admitted he was «ducking the question» when pressed on the topic by an audience member.
There was scattered laughter and some jeering heard during parts of the education secretary's address, although the few hecklers were shushed by audience members around them.
These events are all cutesy corporate names, three - minute «pitches,» a crazy quilt of PowerPoints, and, in this case, an onstage grilling by four «judges» followed by audience members texting their choice for winner of the day's Innovation Award.
A chart detailing the 25 top - selling indie titles in 2012 was passed on by an audience member via Twitter.
«I was most struck by a comment made by an audience member, who said that «art was made as an answer or in response to questions arising from a specific historical context, but as time passes, the questions which we approach the work change while the work, by its physical nature, continues to have the same «answer.»
And Vonna - Michell's art includes live storytelling, using visual props, timed by an audience member with an egg - timer.
We saw artist and biohacker Mary Maggic — visibly pregnant — pee elegantly on stage and harvest hormones from urine donated by audience members.
They speak a non-language which can not be understood by any audience members, increasing the sense of disquiet.
Tied together with neon lighting and sound, and presided over by a shaman rabbit, it is the stage set of the subconscious, only activated fully by each audience member's internal direction.
Recently, Krogh presented a paper at the 5th Annual Wind Turbine Noise 2013 Conference, where she was corrected by an audience member for misrepresenting and misquoting others.
One (blindfolded) audience member «plays» the SRL and is subjected to multiple typical SRL experiences in their search for justice, read from game cards by audience members.
After his presentation — in which he sought to play down the A2J crisis («it's not really a crisis»), the Treasurer was asked by an audience member why the Society did not permit paralegals (whom the Society regulates) to offer family legal services to the large and growing number of family litigants who could not afford legal representation.
«Because we ran out of time,» admitted Fennel, after being questioned on the lack of notification center by an audience member.
It can't be understood either by the dogs or by any audience members who don't speak Japanese, though many statements made in public and on television are translated by an interpreter voiced by Frances McDormand.
Sir Ridley Scott was speaking at London's Royal Albert Hall about his education, when he appeared to be distracted by an audience member and said: «Are you bored s ** t?
Based on questions that were selected from cards filled out by audience members, topics included oil trains and green energy, substance abuse and addiction, veterans, seniors and the land bank.
On the BBC Question Time special, Mr Miliband was asked by audience members to accept that the previous Labour government had spent too much.
At one point, the panel was asked by an audience member to weigh in on City Planning Commissioner Amanda Burden, whom the questioner equated to 18th Century French Queen Marie Antoinette, who lived an opulent lifestyle, out - of - touch with the common man's suffering.
Asked by an audience member to expand on plans for academies to peer - review one another, Carter said he was only sharing «early thinking» and that he would not «pretend» the plans were detailed.
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