61. Shakespeare did not strive to convey an impression that what his audiences were seeing is what actually or literally transpired in history. 62. Some say the result is changing not only how movies get made, but what audiences see on screen. 63. Slide-show mode ensures that your audience sees every micron of your photographic masterpieces, but it also shrinks the pictures quite a bit more than necessary. 64. Starting this Friday, audiences can see one of the first American performances of the play by Aberlardo Estorino, a Cuban playwright. 65. Television audiences are seeing a slightly different McCain, too. 66. The audience saw a powerful male trio with Malakhov, Desmond Richardson and Parrish Maynard. 67. The audience sees on a screen whatever her mouth-lens directs itself toward. 68. The audience sees that. 69. The answer was a scary movie populated with young kids, so the young audience will see it. 70. The audience can see where the speaker is going and get bored. |