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Companies looking to promote their brands or products amongst today's complex audiences can gain a great deal from understanding how the brain functions.

The joke makes no sense at all, but Klein's situation pretty much describes that of the theatre-complex audience in a lousy movie season, pulled along and hoping for something more redolent of pleasure.

But can one politician ever truly connect with such a complex, diverse audience in one speech?

As they dance side by side, tackling increasingly complex material, the audience is able to see them push and guide each other toward mastery.

"Call me Joe," Mr. Shuldiner said last month at the William A. Walsh Homes, a senior citizens' complex, where an audience of more than 75 residents filled the top-floor community room.

After Jackie has insinuated herself into Henderson's milieu and visits his sordid apartment, the movie get darker and more complex, and the audience is invited to become increasingly fearful for her safety.

At 2 09 P.M., the "Marcia Trionfale" from "Aïda," which heralds the start of each TED session, echoed through the complex, and an audience began to collect outside the theatre doors.

"Portraits that are produced by this machine end up being a complex collaboration between audience participation and the robot's own artificial intelligence algorithms," Van Arman explains.

WASHINGTON — When Pope Benedict XVI makes his first papal trip to the United States in April, he will be guided by a seasoned Vatican ambassador who sees the visit as an opportunity to introduce a little-known pope to a complex set of audiences: American Catholics, Americans in general and global opinion leaders.

So she sought out the photographers documenting young black men who use style to rebel against stereotypes, ushering in a new image of black masculinity far more varied and complex than mainstream audiences are used to.

"The depth of those narratives, and the grittiness, was natural to BBC2; [but] what's happened is that on BBC1 we are now delivering audiences heavyweight subject matter by complex writers, and the audience is telling us that's exactly what they want".

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