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1 The interpreter-droid turned to the large audience , and spoke with great dignity.
2 Highlight: He drew a surprisingly large audience for someone not that well-known.
3 They call it a very large audience for lectures in New Orleans.
4 In that large audience , that night, there were eight very conspicuous people.
5 The first concert, for which season-tickets were suspended, drew a large audience .
6 Neville was clearly terrified of speaking before such a large audience .
7 Still, Cuffee had reached a large audience with his procolonization arguments.
8 She got up before the large audience and began to give her testimony.
9 A large audience , including many elegantly dressed ladies, was in attendance.
10 You forgot to advertise it, so you have not a very large audience .
11 So there was quite a large audience present with opera glasses.
12 Professor Valentine Dorrimore, the hypnotist, had a large audience last night.
13 He who writes for fools will always find a large audience .
14 The Civil Rights leader had never addressed the national media or a large audience .
15 At one time I spoke before a large audience in Boston in the evening.
16 Dr. West's reanimated specimens were not meant for long existence or a large audience .
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