Sentences with phrase «pointing at audience»

At the conclusion of his talk about six biblical stories of so - called «wealth transfers» in scripture, Hinn points at the audience and declares «the seventh wealth transfer is coming to you».

Not exact matches

As some pointed out, this usually isn't how audiences react at the end of a Marvel movie.
There were also high points, such as playing for an audience of 10,000 in Bhutan on a month - long tour in the Himalayan kingdom, and being nominated three times at the 2009 Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards.
The app reaches the audience around specific passion points, at a specific moment where people actually care to read the news.
At one point, he tore through the audience and tackled 54 - 40 singer Neil Osborne (who had just finished performing) to the ground, where they tussled like man - children.
You might be finding it difficult to come up with the right idea at given point of time, but there might be an idea sitting in the heads of a person who isn't a marketer, but still has immense knowledge about the business, its target audience and the operational niche.
At this point, we had our audience thinking: How can we improve our customer experience?
In her 2006 address to Sarah Lawrence College, the writer told her audience that they should return to campus at some point in the future to reflect.
Understanding your customer's journey can help you identify drop offs in your sales funnel that are leading your campaign to fail — and help you deliver the most relevant message to your audience at every touch point.
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.
These are real people that you're taking on a journey so if they feel at any point you're just trying to use them to generate income, you can lose an audience quite quickly.
Microsoft is banking on a larger audience beyond just the hard - core, but that's the wrong bet at this point since it's really only gamers who buy consoles early in their release.
He went on to bring up different social issues in the U.S., and at one point urged his audience to «stop focusing on racism.»
To ensure that the audience understands the key takeaways from a presentation, reiterate key points at the start and finish.
If someone already knows who you are and what you have to offer (i.e. you're retargeting previous website visitors or past customers with custom audiences), your ads can grab their attention at a more cost - effective price point (per impression or click).
Nielsen said the cumulative audience for OWN was nearly 42 million people in January, up from 37 million who tuned into Discovery Health at some point in the same month last year.
Just this weekend, he echoed that statement, with a more direct jab at Facebook, following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, telling the audience at a conference in China, «The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist.»
At this point, we no longer need to debate the value of a social media presence; brand marketers, bloggers, journalists, and other professionals have instead turned their attention to how best to create and share meaningful multimedia content across all social networks to better connect with their target audience.
In the last ten years, social media has flattened the playing field and allows «everyday Joes» to reach their audiences, at multiple touch - points, using hundreds of online tools.
At this point, you should have all the knowledge and ideas you need to grow a larger audience of social media followers.
Make sure that your message (email, direct mail, voicemail) is highly relevant to your target audience, speaking to their pain points and giving them a compelling reason to visit with you at the event.
What makes the message of Mystic River doubly powerful is that the audience knows Dave is innocent (of this particular crime at least) and can only watch as his former friend first stabs him and then shoots him at point blank range.
At one point, she wore a One Love Manchester sweatshirt and commended the audience saying: «I want to thank you for coming together and being so loving and strong and unified.»
In particular, he is able to isolate considerations at work on the tradition at various points: the change of situation and audience, the loss of the original eschatological setting, the introduction of allegory, and so on.
He repeatedly invertedthe audience's perspective at one point reflecting the disdain of the establishment, and at others invoking sympathy with the rebels.
He impressed audiences and readers alike with his economy of words, illuminating metaphors, fairness toward those with whom he disagreed, and a disarming sense of humor (some of it pointed at himself).
In 1977, it appears that that segment of the total television audience to a large extent was at saturation point.
Sometimes the audience smiles or laughs at points in the translation where in the original manuscript there is not the faintest cause for humor.
«But for me, it's important to share that statistic when speaking with Protestant audiences so that they stop pointing their fingers at the Catholic Church and engage more with their own church.»
The plateau reached in 1977 and the demographic characteristics of the audience attained at this point provide a different picture and a different perspective: that paid - time religious programming on television is not a universal model of religious faith for the future but is primarily a specialized programming service for a specialized audience.
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.
It's a moot point as it has already happened, but sounds like the live audience got alternative entertainment during the ultimate deletion last night, there's no reason they couldn't do the same at mania
Understanding that the target audience, and really all society at this point, everything's visual.
At this point, I'd like to see audience growth happen because people are drawn to the writing and the value I seek to provide versus some product that I'm giving away.
At one point during the two days, Dr. Landreth put a call out to the audience, a challenge if you will, to start chapters in states where there was no state organization.
But if you approach your blog in an authentic way and attempt to provide interesting and useful posts, then you will certainly find an audience at some point.
Thomas is very left - wing but was at pains during last month's appearance at the Latitude Festival appearance to claim his audience isn't full of stereotypical bleeding - heart liberals, pointing out that there had been substantial support for bringing back the death penalty at earlier shows.
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.
At some point, to extend an earlier metaphor, we may see a phase change — just as water goes from liquid to gas at the boiling point, this explosion of new niche audiences may create a political environment that is so changed that it's clearly a new structurAt some point, to extend an earlier metaphor, we may see a phase change — just as water goes from liquid to gas at the boiling point, this explosion of new niche audiences may create a political environment that is so changed that it's clearly a new structurat the boiling point, this explosion of new niche audiences may create a political environment that is so changed that it's clearly a new structure.
At one point Ukip treasurer and former Tory donor Stuart Wheeler told the audience that women's low representation on company boards was justified due to their poor performance at chess and bridgAt one point Ukip treasurer and former Tory donor Stuart Wheeler told the audience that women's low representation on company boards was justified due to their poor performance at chess and bridgat chess and bridge.
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!&raquAt 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!&raquat which point one member of the audience shouted «You created them!»
At one point I invite the audience to become a leader and set them a dilemma.
Making an audience laugh in the aisles while smuggling in deep political points is not as easy as it seems, and In The Loop's outrage at the events which led to the Iraq war shine through every minute of the film's running time.
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.
in English — at one point as the speaker addressed the audience.
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.
During a question and answer session involving the audience of about 55 at Allen Street Hardware, WGRZ reporter Steve Brown got into a pointed exchange with Zellner.
At one point in a overlong 49 - minute address, Hein, Ulster's first and only county executive, declared himself tongue - in - check «the best county executive in history,» adding, with a pause and a smile, «and...» It took the usual sell - out breakfast audience a couple of beats to catch his badda - boom.
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.
Sharpton called Skelos» decision to block the vote «unacceptable» and, at one point, led the audience in an impromptu chant of: «We want a vote.»
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