21. Each work was not only addressing an audience of viewers, listeners or readers but was also conversing with the many other works that preceded it. 22. Even when he steps outside of the play to address the audience, Walken somehow projects an intense inwardness. 23. Even when Thompson directly addresses the audience, we feel like voyeurs imposing on the most private of moments. 24. Frequently addressing the audience, she plays a kind of free association of significant events across her life, from early girlhood to the present. 25. Gingrich addressed the audience here by telephone. 26. I had not read a play in which the characters addressed the audience to complain about the material. 27. In his narration, he spends a lot of time looking down at his shoes, addressing the audience obliquely. 28. In addressing the audience, the Clintons spoke of each other in glowing terms. 29. In his remarks Wednesday, Gore avoided the raspy, high-energy Southern-preacher speaking style he sometimes assumes when addressing black audiences. 30. In this most public of trials, Ms. Clark addressed two audiences. |