Sentences with phrase «making everyone in the audience»

It makes everyone in the audience cringe.

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Thanks so much for your perspective — as for the baking recipes, I think it all depends on who your audience is — not everyone will shy away from a long list of ingredients, though some will... and yes — which flours / dry ingredients you use, depending on the recipe, can certainly make a huge difference in the result!
i've made them three times in the past three weeks (for vegan and non vegan audiences) and everyone loves them!
You're turning away the audience and making it harder to come back, and not everyone may be in a spot where streaming is an easy move to make.
I would like to congratulate everyone involved in making it a reality, as it is important for us to continue to bring motor sport to new audiences around the world.»
Alda later continued to make his mark on audiences with his more accustomed nice - guy portrayals in films such as Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), Flirting With Disaster (1996), and The Object of My Affection (1998).
While not for everyone, this is a film that gradually reveals just how dark it is and will make audiences squirm with each reversal of who's in control of this chaotic situation.
The Internship feels every bit like it's made by the same slackers that the two stars represent themselves as being within the story itself, and like their occupation of guys who hock merchandise for a living, this entire film could be said to be a nearly two - hour commercial venture meant to sell Google and a few other companies (University of Phoenix and Match.com are mentioned prominently by name) on the minds of nearly everyone in the audience.
As much as I like Eye in the Sky, there is very little chance Mirren will be nominated for that film, given that (SPOILER ALERT) her character is responsible for a deed that will make most everyone in the audience recoil.
Everyone from Sony was in the audience sitting behind us, making us even more nervous.
Since the visiting servants, those who've come along with the weekend guests, are identified in the downstairs quarters by the names of their employers — a ploy that makes it easier for everyone, including the audience, to identify them — the ground rule both inverts and balances this routine eliding of identities, showing us how the servants know considerably more about what's happening than anyone else.
And while the opening credits make no secret of this, and though the movie goes out of its way again in its closing moments to acknowledge this fact, one does wonder why in the closing title cards, updating the audience on where everyone is now, there is no mention that Daniel started his own site OpenLeaks.
The film is structured with a series of flashbacks and flashforwards, keeping the audience in doubt as to the exact chain of events until a chronology starts building up to a terrible end — this structure, standout performances from everyone involved, and an enormously effective soundscape combine to make this one of the most terrifying pictures about parenthood ever made.
He has a unique ability to make the conversation about money relevant to everyone in the audience, regardless of their circumstances.
Overwatch, on the other hand, makes no mistake in identifying its audience: anyone and everyone that wants to take a shot.
You can't just make things up and twist the science time after time in front ofl ay audiences and expect everyone to forget about it when on the 10th try you might have something reasonable to say.
«Well I'm sitting like a rose between two thorns here and I have to take practical decisions - erm - the climate's always been changing - er - Peter mentioned the Arctic and I think in the Holocene the Arctic melted completely and you can see there were beaches there - when Greenland was occupied, you know, people growing crops - we then had a little ice age, we had a middle age warming - the climate's been going up and down - but the real question which I think everyone's trying to address is - is this influenced by manmade activity in recent years and James is actually correct - the climate has not changed - the temperature has not changed in the last seventeen years and what I think we've got to be careful of is that there is almost certainly - bound to be - some influence by manmade activity but I think we've just got to be rational (audience laughter)- rational people - and make sure the measures that we take to counter it don't actually cause more damage - and I think we're about to get -»
In hindsight, I think the advice in the article is very practical and relevant to just about everyone, thus making it worth sharing via a SLAW post with a far wider audience than just those that follow me on TwitteIn hindsight, I think the advice in the article is very practical and relevant to just about everyone, thus making it worth sharing via a SLAW post with a far wider audience than just those that follow me on Twittein the article is very practical and relevant to just about everyone, thus making it worth sharing via a SLAW post with a far wider audience than just those that follow me on Twitter.
Aaron Street: Yeah and the reason we funnel people through the website first, is because we want to make sure that everyone in the group is actually a lawyer, because we don't want you to be subjected to pitches from vendors and consultants or PR agencies, who would otherwise try to get in with our audience.
ICRL's Target Audience The quarterly journal addresses everyone who is concerned with chemical law and policy issues such as academics (in the field of (law, biologists, biochemists, chemists and pharmacists and other relevant research fields), legal practitioners in national and international law firms offering their services to businesses in the EU and globally, government officials working in public administrations and other relevant policy - making and enforcement bodies, Legal experts and judges in domestic, European and international courts as well as consultancies and business professionals.
If you've made it this far then you'll be painfully aware of just how few sexy and exciting «general audience» features Android Nougat has and just how many boring but ultimately more - useful - for - everyone nerd - features it packs in instead.
With a strong belief in individual ability and potential, Claudia tells her audiences that everyone at some time in their life has made some noteworthy achievement or contributions in their respective places of employment.
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