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In the newly opened Chelsea expanse, the skateboarding area has been the first to find its audience; it is now filled with guys with drainpipe jeans and shaggy mops of hair.
CNBC seems confident that Mr. McEnroe has a better shot than those others did, and the network plans to stick with the show long enough to let it find its audience.
During this period, I also began teaching American experimental literature — which seemed influenced by the Latin American school — and it was through David Markson, Lydia Davis, Kathy Acker, David Foster Wallace, and many other innovators in fiction that I kept faith that the strangeness of the book would in the end only help it find its audience.
Let it find its audience.
Viewing figures aren't great, but it's the sort of show that takes a while to catch on – it may well find its audience long after it's gone from the airwaves.
You're not going to do six episodes and -- no matter how good your show is or if it doesn't find its audience right away -- it then goes away".
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And if it finds its audience, it can be as big as any studio release.
If the film finds its audience, it can run through the entire summer.
But it has performed so little each year that it has found its audience, and its universe of potential donors, much smaller than it was in the past.
And Fox's "X-Factor" proved it has found its audience level, which is lower than last year but still competitive on a tough night.
It was widely criticised for being too earnest, even in America, and it never found its audience at the box office.
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