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It was an inspired way to attract listeners, and Vivaldi, considered one of the most electrifying violinists of the early 18th century, understood the value of attracting audiences.
Maybe my
listeners
could help me find out.
That's my talk, thank you. (Applause) Ninety-nine percent of us have the dream of
listeners.
And I believe you'll get to the next step, the real dream of
listeners.
In our group we create tools and experiences to help people gain a better applied understanding of their voice in order to reduce the biases, to become better listeners, to create more healthy relationships or just to understand themselves better.
"Oh, I know this answer!", is probably a super common line among the
listeners.
Barry Champlain is a radio phone-in talk-show host in Dallas, whose no-holds-barred ideas on a plethora of social issues disturb and offend many of his callers and
listeners.
Bogey's character is Sherry Scott, the man who runs WUBC, a radio station whose program lineup is losing
listeners.
Maybe he had more grip than the
listeners
though.
As a filmmaker, ask yourself: would you have boring voice-overs reading tedious political diatribes at your audience, and then, when you couldn't think of anything else to do, layer another voice-over to the first voice-over, which had lost its
listeners
after the first 100 words in any case?
Watching Leon doing his show and making obscene comments to his
listeners
and coming up with all sorts of segments for his show, like "The Ladies Man Presents..." which is reminiscent of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents..." is absolutely hilarious.
Every now and again you hear radio djs inviting
listeners
to nominate movies that the listener can't stand or never watched all the way through.
He seperates the fact from the fiction and lets
listeners
understand why this films was so much appreciated by Church Leaders even though embellishments to the truth run throughout the film.
His rebellious attitude is soon adopted by his many teenage listeners, and the once troubled High School is soon in mayhem.
Second, he assured his
listeners
that “we expect a moderate recovery to continue and indeed to strengthen.”
I still remember the shocked expressions on listeners’ faces.
It took 40 years for radio to get 50 million
listeners
in America.
Whereas readers, listeners, and viewers were customers paying for some commodity, commercial electronic media learned how to profit by transacting directly with vendors while reducing us, and our data, to a passive commodity at the heart of the transaction.
Third, the media must become better
listeners.
On his web page and through his radio program, Fujimori assures
listeners
that Toledo's anti-corruption program is a fantasy and that Toledo's association with Montesinos will bring about more looting of the treasury.
The satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer famously warned
listeners
that if they visit an American city: “Just two things of which you must beware/ Don’t drink the water and don’t breathe the air.”
Of course,
listeners
must strain to hear the voices of reformists amidst the din of those calling for resistance to the enemy and a return to the pure sources of Islam.
Edgar Welch, a Christian who has Bible verses tattooed on his back, was one of Jones’s
listeners.
Andreessen’s aim is to shock his
listeners
– not just for effect, but to get them to do something about it.
After all, while a speaker can reasonably take care not to express views that will lead to imminent violence, if
listeners
have unlimited discretion in determining what causes offense, the speaker can never know what will so offend some people near or far at some time in the future that they will commit violence.
As Havel finished, a light snow began to fall and, as if on cue, his
listeners
took their places.
We are bad
listeners
and air our views whether or not we have thought deeply about them.
No matter: Zeman took the opportunity to shore up his popularity by appealing to racist and xenophobic sentiments, telling several thousand
listeners
(separated by police from a large counter-demonstration) that they were not extremists.
Many of the
listeners
were from the hotel business; they were just learning.
Referring to the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US, he asked his
listeners
to reach out to “all those people who don’t appear to belong, or are second-class citizens…because they have no right to be there.”
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