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1 During the Cold War, however, Franco's fervent anti-communist views found a receptive audience .
2 Nonetheless it found a receptive audience among the French-hating intellectuals of turn-of-the-century Britain.
3 The notion of ending the export ban found a receptive audience in Oklahoma.
4 It was unclear whether Calderon's proposal would find a receptive audience .
5 You always want a receptive audience , but you don't expect it.
6 On this evidence, both should be assured of a receptive audience .
7 They found a receptive audience at the Commerce Department, said Jesse Gary, Century's general counsel.
8 It's hard to imagine a more receptive audience for this speech than the LU student body.
9 In this climate Savonarola found a receptive audience .
10 Their fellow diners were a receptive audience , and Atre wasn't shy about promoting their upcoming productions.
11 If the report gets approved by the commission, it could face a receptive audience in Congress.
12 His musings quickly found a receptive audience .
13 He was speaking to a receptive audience .
14 With compelling rhetoric and a receptive audience , I could speak for my people, represent our point of view.
15 Frederick's campaign introduced potatoes to the Prussian Jews, numbering over a hundred thousand and a very receptive audience .
16 Quimbleton, therefore, found a receptive audience for his Spartacus scheme of organizing this band of downtrodden victims into a fighting force.
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