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1 An accurate analysis is difficult because YouTube shares limited audience and sales data.
2 Such a work appeals, of course, to a comparatively limited audience .
3 Given the resistance to documentaries at the box office, the film will find only a limited audience .
4 Almost all the literary productions previous to the time of Chaucer were designed only for a limited audience .
5 But as one of the limited audience on a first night, she can do just a tiny bit of harm.
6 The film, already available free on cable and opening theatrically on Friday, is going to appeal to a very limited audience .
7 There are no masterpieces; for masterpieces appeal only to a limited audience , and the commercial propagandist is out to captivate the majority.
8 There's always been a subtext to the concept of public service broadcasting, that its subject matter will, of necessity, have a limited audience .
9 One of the major concerns of the sponsors of the multitude of new scholarly editions is the limited audience reached by the published volumes.
10 It is a narrow though essential branch of human expression, and will chiefly appeal as always to a limited audience with keen special sensibilities.
11 Her film, which is not in the main competition in Venice, may have a limited audience in her own country, where movie theatres are illegal.
12 Given that both BrightKite and Loopt are still primarily niche services with limited audiences , it's hard to imagine Latitude doing much better.
13 Limited audience Audience numbers are limited to 15 per performance as was also the case with that attended by the President yesterday afternoon.
14 Explaining this he said to me: "My trouble is that my lectures at the university are given in small halls and to limited audiences . "
15 "So few people can joke on those subjects that it would appeal to a very limited audience , I'm afraid."
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