The audience repeat "... and the millions"
millions of fans
It actually says you must be twelve to watch the show as a live audience member.To be on the show you need to be 10-?years old.
he says that as it creates the passionate eel to his audience in the story which emphasises the real fact why he wants to be there
Spectator, I'd say.
Patrick Henry said that previous speakers did not engage their audience effectively. In his speech, he used flattery and complimented the audience for them to be engaged.
I would probably say Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Well as The Rock used to say Millions and Millions.
Millions (m) however Billions is Milliards in french you can hear the prononciation here http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/million The guy says "un million" (one million)
first he says you guys should rock paper scissors for it. when they are done he says congratulations and hands them the wrapper.
Whenever you complete the final battle in any Career difficulty, instead of the screen saying "You Rock!" it will say "You're A Rock Legend!"
it says how they hate moldy cheese
I think it says "bob seger like a rock."
No one could possibly answer this question, so I will say the answer is in the tens of thousands.
Target audience is: público meta.
"nothing, books dont talk" LOLNB! ADDITIONAL ANSWER:A book says what the author intended to publish his views to the audience for what is aimed for!
"It says" means it communicates. This is different to it speaks. So there is nothing wrong with saying it says when referring to a written document. An alternative would be to credit the author where possible, and this also serves to make the narrative sound less imperative. For example, "Freud's opinion was..." or "Erickson says later in the article..."
Yes. Everyone says hi. It is a greeting. What rock have you been hiding under for your whole life? Geez...
You can't. When there is a new recipe it says in the newspaper but it won't say what one you have to look it up.