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en When you're doing stand-up, you achieve an intimacy with the audience you can't get on TV. There's not a better feeling in the entire world then when you look out and see the audience is identifying with you. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en Every week we have 300 people who line up to see us live. Part of the kick of a sitcom is it is in front of an audience. It is just a small audience every week. This time the audience will be America. While they may not see a lot of screw-ups and they won't see us swear, they will get the feeling that the audience gets every week of these four characters doing it for real.

en It's really two shows -- the world inside the Kit Kat Club and the world outside -- and I think it's going to be a major event. Our space lends itself to an intimacy that's unique. Seeing it in the O'Reilly will be an experience -- intimate and immediate with no gulf between audience and action.

en For me, stand-up comedy is a conversation between me and the audience. I have to keep them listening. When I'm making jokes about cake for twenty minutes, I have to make sure my audience is interested and following where I'm going.

en The principal thrust of advertising is reaching a specific audience. A sports audience is not necessarily a 'Friends' audience.

en He really took landscape around the world and brought his audience there with him. You think of Church as somebody who was able to transport his audience to where he was.

en I remember quite well that 10,000 audience sang with us three on the spot, and ever since then, I always thought the Chinese audience are the greatest audience,
  Luciano Pavarotti

en We seem to have hit a core with our audience, the baby boomer generation that is basically taking over the United States and the world. I knew there was an audience out there for it.

en There have been Pew ratings indicating that Fox's audience is more conservative, and CNN's audience is more split, ... There does seem to be a trend of people gravitating toward programs they believe, which agree with their view of the world.

en There have been Pew ratings indicating that Fox's audience is more conservative, and CNN's audience is more split. There does seem to be a trend of people gravitating toward programs they believe, which agree with their view of the world.

en That's cool - the intimacy between bands and the audience.

en Is there an audience for it? I don't know. I don't think it's the audience who bought it originally. But there's a younger audience that might appreciate it. These are good songs.

en It's a little like casting out hundreds of fishing lines into the audience. You start getting little bites, then more, then you hook a few, then more. Then you can start reeling them in and that's a loveliest feeling - the whole audience laughing with you.

en I don't know where Blair got his numbers, but the CBI (Confederation of British Industry) where I talked this morning had a sell-out audience and they turned away as many people as were in the audience who wanted to hear about Internet commerce, ... That doesn't sound like an apathetic audience.

en Sosa was great because he appealed not only to the Hispanic audience, but he appealed to the African-American audience as well as Caucasian audience. So he was the perfect fit because he had such broad appeal.


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