So far critics and audiences have embraced the series.
It's fascinating that audiences embrace a notion from a 19th-century British writer.
And the Australian audiences embraced me warmly from the very beginning.
That audiences have largely embraced it is also to be expected.
Most audiences embraced the selection and the show kept performing well.
But why is today's American audience embracing such oppositional cultural forms?
When the audience so embraces this, one cannot really blame producers for attempting to perfect it.
Will audiences embrace it more enthusiastically than they have in the past?
If audiences don't embrace both sides of an issue, there can be no real political dialogue.
She needs to be a character the audience can embrace.