It took several minutes before members of the audience restrained the animal, which was later killed.
Infrastructure was also a concern and, particularly for some members of the audience, the availability of temporary toilet spaces.
Sat in their camping chairs, members of the audience are impassive save for a bouncing foot or a thigh-slapping hand.
Following the lecture, which was held in Leeds City Museum, Lady Manningham-Buller answered questions posed by members of the audience.
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Only the dimmest members of the audience are both surprised and shocked.
The soprano flirts with members of the audience, and the bass deposits his wig on the head of a beaming man in the front row.
Lord Elis-Thomas' comment was made in a public meeting after some members of the audience booed a speaker who addressed the meeting in English.
By contrast, in Tuesday night's debate at Belmont University in Nashville, the candidates will answer questions posed by members of the audience or sent via the Internet.
Pick a few engaged members of the audience, one on the right, one in the center and one on the left and make fluid eye contact with each consistently.
She's really intelligent, agree several members of the audience.
The Conservatives had forgotten how to talk to aspirational lower middle class voters in the way that Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair had done, he argued - to agreement from members of the audience.
Afterwards I did the only possible thing: I repaired to the bar and downed a few glasses of Guinness, accompanied by members of the audience who were only too glad to toast my ignorance.
So add to that tonight's solo performance being so heartfelt, so raw and so personal, the only members of the audience who wouldn't have shed a tear would be those without an ounce of compassion in their body.
He filled the concert halls of the United States, Europe and South America with sounds played with a frenzy that threatened to damage the mechanism of his piano, and left members of the audience in a state of shock.
Unlike his previous two speeches -- at the U.S. Naval Academy and before the Council on Foreign Relations -- some members of the audience were not supportive of Bush's policies, as suggested by the tone of questions the president unexpectedly invited after his speech.
What they want is to clap along to the big cheesy numbers, Jump In My Car, Leave Your Hat On (which persuades a young Spanish fan on to the stage to sit on his knee) and Do The Limbo (which sees about 50 members of the audience up on stage doing the limbo).
It may mean subscribing to the publications that your target audience reads, following the influential members of that audience on twitter, attending the conferences and meetups, noting the issues that interest them and around which that community coalesces.
Most members of the packed audience were there for class credit and free Chik-fil-A. Others, like freshman Allie Mullen, already had seen the film.
An average audience of 12.7 million viewers watched the show, while Cole's Girls Aloud bandmates and footballer husband Ashley were among members of the studio audience.
The Philharmonic, like many performing arts groups, plays an announcement at the beginning of concerts and at the end of each intermission asking the audience members to turn off their cellphones.
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The most moving and dramatic moment of this comeback performance came during the four curtain calls, when a smiling and visibly emotional Kelly was given a standing ovation by his fellow cast members and much of the audience.
And she waits for a couple of seconds, making eye contact with at least one of the audience members on the right hand side of the room.
In the case of "Da Vinci, " audience members laughed at some of the film's dialogue and ridiculed its melodrama.
He fills a fan's cup, pours more into the open mouths of audience members, then tosses the bottle to the crowd.
Ten Wormwood Scrubs inmates and 10 staff will join 100 members of the public in the audience next Thursday.
When we run surveys on the website, for example, or try to engage the members of our audience in social media, we get few responses, when compared with a less specialized or B-to-C audience.
And I know that we have a lot of family members in the audience -- (applause) -- and we always force our family, when they come up and do something really cool, they have to serve and they do it happily.
In addition to the phone vote, members of the public who are part of the studio audience in the NEC on Sunday night will be able to cast their votes in a paper ballot at the venue and their votes will be added to the totals from the UK-wide phone vote.
"You get a sense of why we're so hopeful about this tool, " Mr. Kelly told the audience, which was mostly members of the New York City Police Foundation, a nonprofit group that raises money for the department.
But after literally hundreds of concert hall performances, Haimovitz couldn't escape one fact: he rarely saw members of his own generation in the audience.
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