Sentences with phrase «full of audience members»

The forum was so full of audience members that a group of FDNY fire marshals had to check whether it violated code, before allowing it to continue.

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School sponsorship of a religious message is impermissible because it sends the ancillary message to members of the audience who are nonadherents «that they are outsiders, not full members of the political community.»
The Male Gaze is something Hollywood seems to be trying to steer away from at times these days, but with Red Sparrow it's in full force with its brutal and graphic scenes of abuse and rape scenes that had some audience members grasping for their pearls.
The Fast & Furious films are so full of energy and momentum that one can't help but wonder if at 160 minutes Fate will be able to keep audience members engaged.
There is no sex or foul language, but the images might be considered scary (though far from terrifying) and the dour themes of a planet full of dead people and menacing robots who co-opt the skulls of former living beings for parts might still produce a few bad dreams for the more impressionable members of the audience.
If the room is full, then half of the members of the audience sit with their backs, or sides, to the speaker.
Every audience member can enjoy the full breadth of the stage thanks to the perceived spatial distribution of the sound source.
Fellow fans have been full of praise and excitement for the game, and the audience member's energetic performance.
Some of the extended bits that Fadem pulled off in that time: sitting down on a rubber stool, kicking a hole through a stage that would eventually collapse in full, slamming a weird sort of metal gate / screen - door combination affixed to the building's wall, jumping into the East River and then reappearing inside of a barrel of vaseline that was treated to looked like toxic sludge, hurling himself into a pile of cardboard boxes and then sounding the world's most pathetic airhorn, addressing the performance's one heckler with a drawn - out gesture involving his middle finger, drinking a number of glasses of water in rapid succession before moving to a sort of thick, clear liquid that he repeatedly spit up and attempted to drink again (I heard an audience member worry that this would trigger a series of chain - reaction vomiting in the audience.
This event was filled to capacity as our firm's Appellate Practice Group and a room full of DCBA members came out to hear Judge Emas discuss a variety of topics and personally answer questions from the audience.
It wasn't just that they were full of clichés that I knew would make the eyes of my audience members glaze over.
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