audiences in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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audience [Am ˈɔdiəns, Brit ˈɔːdɪəns] N

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audiences in the PONS Dictionary

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While his sophisticated melodies and orchestrations were embraced by mainstream audiences, his peers were embracing counter-culture sounds.
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They were notorious for starting fights with audiences which drew police attention; members were also abusive to each other off-stage.
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This second version of the company had a tempestuous existence, with small audiences and poor returns, lawsuits and controversies.
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She was unpretentious, shy and devout, and possessed a crystal-clear soprano voice projected with a wistful quality and earnestness that audiences found touching.
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Under this contract, he starred in almost 150 films and serials, becoming instantly recognized as the villain to the audiences of the day.
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It was denounced for misleading audiences into believing that this seemingly personal account was real.
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Along the way, she regaled audiences with fanciful tales of her journey, and seemed to thrive in the lime-light.
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While the councillors cogitate, for the performers and their audiences, the show must go on.
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By the 1950s touring striptease acts were used to attract audiences to the dying music halls.
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Minor authored several pamphlets in 1917 and 1918 and spoke to a wide range of audiences about the alleged frame-up being perpetrated on the radical trade unionists.
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