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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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And Thursday's state media coverage shows that Kim can also "frame the economic and military gains" from the troop deployments in nationalist appeals to his domestic audience, he added.

From Barron's

Video shows the boulder rolling towards the audience as a staff member jumps into its path, preventing it from reaching the crowd.

From BBC

Despite its vintage, The Archers has a considerable following among young audiences and often tops the list of most popular programmes on BBC Sounds for listeners under 35.

From BBC

Chinese audiences have shown they will still embrace the right foreign films, and regulators have demonstrated flexibility when commercial and cultural interests align, Hu said.

From MarketWatch

The school teaches operational skills—and how to use language to relax an audience so they’re more inclined to spend.

From The Wall Street Journal