That's why when Bush goes on TV in a few minutes, he will face a very wary audience.
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Holding a microphone in one hand and gesturing with the other, he gently rotates to face all of his audience.
Now, a Lebanese artist is presenting a play that openly addresses the issues that divide the country, challenging the Lebanese audience to face their past and present.
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"It slaps the audience in the face for participating, " he said.
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He said casting historical and political figures, who are known to the audience, is different from putting a face to a character from a novel.
And I think we visual journalists are in a unique position to help the BBC meet some of the key challenges we face when we are trying to make sure our audience gets what it needs and expects from us.
He said the city showed resilience in the face of the bombings and predicted to cheers from the audience that next year's Boston Marathon would take place successfully.
Another early launch, Fox's "The Mob Doctor, " did a face-plant last night and showed that drawing a debut audience is never automatic.
They first saw Anastasia from a distance in the audience of a talent show and later met her face-to-face accompanied by a nurse and doctor, Josh Johnston said.
"On balance, it would be better to do this and face up to the possible difficulties of dealing with a hostile audience of cranks and fanatics rather than the alternative risk of leaving the field to the fanatics and giving the impression that we are afraid to stand up to questions, " concluded officials.
Instead of shoving the show's emotions in your face, he and his collaborators merely present them, letting the audience connect the dots.
"When we think of how impossible that might have seemed it gives us hope and optimism to face other situations that seem today impossible, " she told the audience.
Watching the audience react to Lustgarten's in-your-face play, it becomes obvious that even the well-heeled types are prepared to believe society contains people like James Asset-Smith, people who despite the best of human intentions are driven by the logic of finance to do inhuman things.
Still, it does provide an idea of the difficulty others like Sony and Netflix will face when trying to digitally distribute feature films in 4K to a wider audience.
However, England also face tough matches against Ukraine and Belarus - and there were gasps in the audience at Durban's International Convention Centre as the group was completed.
Here, there is pretty much no distinction between the stage and the audience -- which La Cigale likes to call cara a cara (face to face).
He said compassion was a "fundamental plank" of police plans and those involved cared "deeply" about reducing road deaths "precisely because we are daily called to face scenes such as those shown briefly, and in confidence, to this invited audience".
He said compassion was a "fundemental plank" of police plans and those involved cared "deeply" about reducing road deaths "precisely because we are daily called to face scenes such as those shown briefly, and in confidence, to this invited audience".
But it will still face an onslaught and to do its job it will need to appeal to a wide audience, in the language of common sense.
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We look forward to working with them and with the many community leaders and engaged citizens in the audience to help enhance the security and resiliency of the New York Metro area in the face of these dangers - and those of the country as a whole.
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