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Mr. Koz is clearer and more solicitous about his transaction with an audience, which involves a lot of imploring melody and some carefully plotted crescendo.
The idea behind such shows is to create a sense of awe in the audience, which involves a certain sense of respect toward the performers.
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Audience segmentation, which involves the identification of population subgroups that share particular characteristics, has been proposed as a promising strategy because interventions can be tailored toward particular subgroups [ 25- 27].
The actors play multiple characters and zip in and out of song numbers, costumes, and their own version of a quidditch tournament (which involves audience participation).
The play, which involves audience participation and lots of impromptu dialogue, is a re-imagining of Carlo Goldoni's play The Servant of Two Masters.
He's about to take it to the Sundance Festival, which involves an audience Q&A, something you imagine Ayoade isn't exactly bowled over about.
Watch Ariana's full performance -- which involves some awesome audience dancing -- in the video above.
This trial was the first televised clinical trial conducted as part of the "ForskningsPuls" (Research Pulse) project, which involves the television audience in the trial and uses the trial to illustrate principles of evaluating health care interventions.
Series writer-director James DeMonaco keeps Purge night fresh for audiences by introducing some clever scenarios, the best of which involves what a newscaster refers to as "murder tourism".
Most goal events are followed by a celebration which involves gathering of players and cheering in the audience, so one can easily look out for this feature.
The audience isn't there, so the press have to chase money from advertising, which involves keeping everybody happy.
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