Sentence examples for a helpful audience from inspiring English sources

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At their last London concert, a 10th anniversary celebration of their Grimmrobe Demos debut, a helpful audience member could be seen brandishing a smoking censer, just in case.

We curate a helpful audience and activities that foster this collaboration".

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"So what does this mean?" a helpful audience-proxy character asks at one point, though the explanation is little help to anyone who is already lost.

Audiences at 59E59 Theaters are encouraged to contribute material to "#9" via Twitter, and several theatergoers complied on Friday night, with one helpful audience member adding that diapers spelled backward is srepaid.

And before the Feldman, Mr. Thomas finally gave his audience a helpful spoken introduction.

Moreover, Google Maps constitutes a helpful tool to visualize environmental criminological data and make research results easily accessible to a broad audience.

"It can be a helpful exercise for companies to figure how to tell their story simply and clearly, and to trust the audience to get it," he says.

Google Maps in particular constitutes a helpful tool that allows to visualize environmental criminological data in a familiar mapping interface and disseminate research results to a broad audience (cf. Eman et al. [2013]).

A helpful blur".

A helpful clue.

"You're a helpful guy.

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