71.   Now that the American musical has a genuine heritage of works, it makes sense that older musicals should be presented to new audiences.

72.   Now a new videogame access to the Internet invites an entirely new audience onto the Web to a whole new style of browsing.

73.   Now that loose face powder has found a new audience, there are both antique and new decorative compacts that a woman might be reluctant to buy for herself.

74.   Orr-Cahall said the challenge to find new audiences occurs more in the summer months.

75.   One can argue with its politics, but not with the dazzling stagecraft that brought new audiences into the theater and renewed the batteries of traditional theatergoers.

76.   Others hope to reach a new audience.

77.   Over the long run, even air-tight brands must work to attract a new audience.

78.   Pillet said a new generation was creating a new audience for it, and consuming it differently.

79.   Pop music has a tendency to let its hair down a bit more, and while lang found a new audience, Etheridge was expanding hers.

80.   Performed by predominantly black troupes around the nation, the revivals gained new audiences for black choreographers and for the men and women who performed their work.

a. + audience >>共 989
wider 3.53%
large 2.71%
young 2.63%
new 2.51%
american 2.46%
younger 2.38%
national 2.18%
mass 2.09%
larger 1.66%
general 1.64%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
audience 0.05%
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