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1 In addition, the entire book was redesigned for a modern audience .
2 Speechless is a real belter aimed at a modern audience , specifically at young girls.
3 Fyvush, at 69, is exactly the right age to re-create Yiddish vaudeville for a modern audience .
4 Moore said the show would be reimagined for a modern audience while staying true to its heritage.
5 The Adam brothers themselves were convinced they had revived an ancient standard of artistic perfection for a modern audience .
6 It is a secret fantasy of countless philosophy graduates to rewrite Plato's masterpiece, The Republic, for a modern audience .
7 That involved changing a few things for a modern audience , which includes a younger and more diverse cast of suspects.
8 How could fellow poet and Northerner Simon Armitage resist the challenge of translating this grisly story for a modern audience ?
9 She ramps up events and accentuates the emotional lives of overlooked characters, while reconstructing the theatrical world for a modern audience .
10 It seems increasingly difficult for a modern audience to conceive that two men could share a flat without also sharing a bed.
11 David Hume says of him that "could his manner be copied, its success would be infallible over a modern audience . "
12 A modern audience generally breaks up before it is well warmed through, and includes enough strangers to break the magic circle of social electricity.
13 At the end of it all, we get no closer to understanding why these interactions should be of any interest to a modern audience .
14 For this reason it has come to pass that you can hardly mention the name of Jonah to a modern audience without provoking a smile.
15 Another way the new Halloween courts modern audiences is through diversity.
16 However, it does serve to bring a little-known Verdi opera to modern audiences .
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