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1 The spirit in which Paul approached his difficult audience teaches all lesson.
2 The most difficult audience of all to address is a small audience.
3 It was a very practical application of acting with a very difficult audience .
4 A speaker before the Assembly faced a difficult audience .
5 His arguments could meet a difficult audience .
6 The country audience is the difficult audience ; a passage which it will approve with a ripple will bring a crash in the city.
7 No relics, save a few bold expressions, remain of the eloquence which awed or soothed, excited or restrained, the most difficult audience in the world.
8 Reeves needs both hardness of head and kindness of heart, without trimming her messages to please difficult audiences .
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