Of course, Jason had been auditioning for six months, ever since he'd gotten his first agent. |
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You feel the precocious Dinah is auditioning for the show rather than extending the narrative. |
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The band is created by auditioning thousands of young hopefuls who want to hit it big. |
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On the day of your tryout, you will sing the part that you're auditioning for. |
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So if you fit any of these descriptions and are interested in auditioning, the producers would love to see you. |
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She discovered her similarity to Nadine when she was shown on television auditioning for the show. |
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For example, a friend who is an actor has recently arrived in the city and is auditioning and getting callbacks like crazy. |
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I believe one of them spoke of how her size had told against her when auditioning, even though her voice had been quite acceptable. |
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The film revolves around a prodigal father figure, Royal Tenenbaum, played by Gene Hackman auditioning for the Oscars. |
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The girl is a professional actress, and was hired after auditioning for the part. |
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Like a lot of such women, she sounds as if she is auditioning for a job as a game show hostess. |
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The sleek horses, cute lambs, elephants and a hippopotamus could be auditioning for kitschy animal calendars. |
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I really love the creative process and when I lived in New York, I was always doing a play, rehearsing a play and auditioning for a play. |
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At least the teens have their youthful naivete as an excuse for auditioning. |
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I'm auditioning for several big events this year, and practice makes perfect. |
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The first thing she looks for when auditioning dancers, she said, is individual style and the ability to pick up routines quickly. |
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Viewers will see her tonight auditioning for a part in one of the country's most successful musicals, Mama Mia, in London's West End. |
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She was working as the director's assistant and she told him about a new drama that she was auditioning for. |
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Find out which choreographer and production you will be auditioning for and dress accordingly. |
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I was alerted to the fact that you had a bad experience while auditioning for another mainstream film. |
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I'm auditioning for the school play and I have to be at the theater in five minutes. |
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The Bears are said to be auditioning candidates, but might be leaning toward replacing Wade with a player already on the roster. |
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He is not helped by his dialogue, nor the direction, which makes him deliver the two big speeches as if he were auditioning for the part. |
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With the team already looking ahead to next season, its young players are auditioning for future spots. |
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He and I were auditioning for a part in a play entitled A Small Town's Taming of the Shrew. |
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When the auditioning singer lost his place in the music, Fischer sang a few notes to help him out. |
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I began auditioning for the soap operas I'd sworn I'd never do again: jilted lovers, home-wrecking womanizers. |
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With the Australian film industry decamped on the other side of the country, auditioning is tough. |
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Ironically, the large and diverse cast initially put some actors off auditioning. |
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I'll consider myself to be auditioning for the Horizons television program. |
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We are met by a group of people who look like they are all auditioning for the part of Robinson Crusoe. |
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Some preservation copies, such as original negatives or studio master tapes, may be in a technical format unsuitable for viewing or auditioning. |
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It is important to realize that auditioning for roles is not a perfect process. |
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Around the same period, Jane began to encourage Charlotte to start auditioning for film roles and pursue a career as an actress. |
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However, you can learn attitudes and develop techniques that will help you hone your auditioning skills. |
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Consider taking courses in auditioning if you feel you could use more guidance. |
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In the spring of 1892, he left Canada once again, after successfully auditioning for the Gilmore Band. |
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After she was prevented from even auditioning for MGM's big Technicolor musical extravaganza The Wizard of Oz, Fox commissioned this splashy Technicolor musical drama. |
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Garcia made no mention of auditioning doggie spokesmodels for the upcoming commercials, but aspiring young canines should update their portfolios just in case. |
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The children, who are either orphans or are from very poor families, are lucky to be chosen to join the choir with more than 1,000 auditioning to join. |
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Alan just happened to be in New York auditioning people, and I got in the room to audition for the first time. |
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The lab opened the door to a patchwork of Grants from around the world which allowed Lavie to begin auditioning actresses. |
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After I saw Peter Pan I started auditioning for community theater. |
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Talented teenagers across Wales are invited to show off their star qualities by auditioning for a very special programme, to be broadcast on BBC Wales in November. |
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How had she ever let Dan talk her into auditioning for this part? |
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Standing with the guys auditioning for the same part as you is so awk. |
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Between the movie we'd just seen and the movie about to be made, we both felt awkward and self-conscious, as if we were auditioning for the roles of ourselves. |
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But the most likely use of auditioning, she said, was to select highly talented pupils from outside the school and college's normal catchment area. |
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But if a team is penalized on the ensuing kickoff, maybe the players involved will think twice about hip-hopping in the end zone as if auditioning for a rock show. |
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Not only does she work full time in the MCH Telehealth department but she's been auditioning for the upcoming Musique Plus reality show, VJ recherché. |
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Shortly afterwards, he found himself auditioning in front of Andrew Lloyd Webber for the part of Judas in the new video version of Jesus Christ Superstar. |
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Page looks as though he were auditioning to play the part of a director. |
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As the variety of formats increases, so does the need to provide contextualized explanation so that users fully understand how the copy they are viewing or auditioning differs from the original format of the work. |
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Contact professional organizations for advice on auditioning. |
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That shocked the people I was auditioning for, I can tell you! |
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After auditioning some of your musicians, we found a pianist on the oboe and violinists playing the drums and, following these auditions, we told you that the music did not sound right. |
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In a return to the early years of talent shows, contestants will initially perform only in front of the judges instead of auditioning before a sell-out stadium crowd. |
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You might be on cloud nine, with a big contract or a string of shows, but I've also had six-month stretches where I have been auditioning and haven't got a job. |
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Newman's path to fame took in a meeting with a management agent who was auditioning members for a boyband that would eventually become the Wanted. |
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Monteux set about rebuilding the orchestra, auditioning players from all kinds of musical background, some of whom had not played symphonic music before. |
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If you're thinking seriously about a career in music and sound recording, you'll need a solid grounding in marketing and promotion, résumé-writing, auditioning, contract negotiation and copyright law. |
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When I'm auditioning dancers, I try to follow my instincts: I might choose them for their physical ability, their past experience, their personality. |
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The director explained that the character I was auditioning for would be hit over the head with an oar, after which he would be rolled off a jetty into the water. |
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The event prompted speculation that the president was auditioning ghostwriters. |
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The whole sorry bunch might have been auditioning for Rob Brydon's BBC1 panel game Would I Lie To You? |
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Support and initiate the development of materials and curricula aimed at improving cultural workers' skills with job search, self-promotion, auditioning, networking, marketing and career self-management. |
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Even Presidential nominees get to spend months auditioning off-Broadway in the primaries, while Dan Quayle knows all about the way the press corps treats unknown GOP veeps. |
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I was only once faced with the task of auditioning a nimiety of sopranos. |
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