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mass audition

noun as in cattle call

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In fact, we see only one female musician playing an instrument at Schaffer, a girl who sits first chair in the woodwind section in a jazz performance class that Fletcher visits to conduct an impromptu mass audition.

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Monteith submitted a performance of "a cheesy, 80s music-video-style version" of REO Speedwagon's Can't Fight This Feeling, and was invited to a mass audition in Los Angeles where he was given the role of Finn, a high school football player who puts his status and popularity at risk to join the glee club.

The Wanted was assembled through a mass audition in 2009 by Ashley Tabor, the president of Global Talent in Britain, the same way that boy bands like ’NSync and the Backstreet Boys were put together by the impresario Lou Pearlman.

He heard about a mass audition for Neds and went along.

At the mass audition for gang members, Allen got the part for one reason: all the other kids ran to the stage when they were called, so Allen decided to be very cool – he sauntered over, with a swagger.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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