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And a UC Berkeley faculty member went on an anti-Israel rant for 18 minutes, with roughly 1,000 freshmen as his captive audience.
As the guide begins to explain the meaning of the epitaph to her captive audience, I'm half tempted to interrupt and ask if she knows that it also appears on MacKenzie's commemorative plaque.
As the reader of the story with a captive audience, I always enjoyed the feeling of power I had as the only one who could unspool the narrative.
During the pandemic video games companies had never had it so good, with sales up and a captive audience desperately in search of something to do.
"It's a captive audience and brings people who might not necessarily want to talk about this subject matter into an arena where they're willing to talk about it because it's where they feel comfortable.
Securing free, fair, and safe union elections by preventing employers from interfering in union elections, prohibiting captive audience meetings, and requiring employers to be transparent with their workers.