Sentences with phrase «found eager audiences»

Wang, who once served as vice-chair of the ABA Committee on International Legal Education and Specialist Certification, has found eager audiences when he teaches American law abroad.
Games designed to keep the brain healthy as it ages have found an eager audience.
After graduating from the U.K's Slade School of Fine Art in London in 2011, she found an eager audience for her painting - meets - sculpture environments, which often feature traditional canvases hung at unusual angles like her solo show, «Turner,» at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art in Sunderland, where most of the works adorned the floor of the Pepto - pink colored gallery.
After attending Cooper Union and working on the motley crew of assistants at Dan Colen's studio, Mr. Thornton quickly found an eager audience thanks to a successful solo show at the downtown gallery - cum - bookstore Karma in 2013.

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And, once you do, you'll find an online audience eager to consume the high - quality, valuable and useful content that you create.
But when it comes to her presence on LinkedIn, she uses it to appeal to a targeted, niche audience... one that is eager to find a website vendor that understands them — their unique business challenges, time challenges, marketing needs, target audiences, etc..
Nonetheless, the studio and its home video partner Anchor Bay Entertainment are eager to find the movie a larger audience.
Where more inspired filmmaking could have potentially found ways to thrill or engage a non-fan audience, the filmmakers of Breaking Dawn: Part 1 - specifically oscar - winning director Bill Condon (Dreamgirls)- were overly eager to «give the people what they want,» which essentially amounts to a lot of Bella on Edward action and some combination of Jacob with his shirt off moping around.
But if the civil rights attorneys inside the departments of justice and education are eager to press forward, and if school districts resist such pressures, the latter are likely to find a sympathetic audience both within and outside the teaching profession.
So there's an eager audience out there for good books and it's the same challenge over and over again: finding a great new voice, a book with a terrific idea, and connecting with readers.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: Grand - master Rendell at her best is something to be savored by crime - fiction devotees of all ages, and this one, with the promised promotional effort, will find a large and eager audience.
And, by looking beyond your known audience, you may tap into an unknown audience of readers who are eager to buy your non-fiction book to help them solve a problem, find a cure, or overcome a challenge they are facing.
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