Sentences with phrase «many lecterns»

«Trump has told allies and aides he doesn't want Spicer, who has developed a belligerent persona from behind the lectern, publicly defending and explaining the message anymore.»
You may feel safer standing behind a big furniture piece, but gripping the top of the lectern and making low hidden gestures won't do you any good.
Have your hands out and moving or at the very least resting on the lectern lightly.
He read from a teleprompter, sometimes stumbling over words, and he kept a tight hold on the lectern.
The very fact that he is standing behind a lectern bearing the vice-presidential seal is, one could argue, a loaves - and - fishes - level miracle.
Don't let it sit hidden on the ambo or lectern; make it visible.
That day, as he stood behind the speaker's lectern, he felt like an Israelite in exile called upon to sing for his Babylonian captors.
But a pastor can't exactly approach the lectern on a Sunday morning, shrug her shoulders, and declare to the congregation, «You know what guys?
Because the frail Graham no longer has the strength to speak behind a lectern, his enduring message of salvation through Jesus Christ came in the form of «The Cross,» a 30 - minute DVD that made its debut at the celebration.
And then I lean over the lectern and add with a smile, «You wouldn't want that to happen, would you?»
Electric lights are dimmed, and the primary light in the building comes from hundreds of candles on the high altar and the chancel rail, around the lectern and pulpit.
We could have encouraged people to come forward to the lectern so they could be heard, but there were too many prayer requests each week to make this feasible.
Nor is it that television has replaced religion «s information - giving role, though it is true, as Tawney says, that in the Geneva of Calvin «s day, the pulpit was both lectern and press, while today the church «s monopoly on information has been effectively usurped by the mass media.
One Sunday morning his wife came to the lectern to give the congregation a progress report.
Theology has to be done so as literally to drive its practitioners from the lectern to the pulpit.
From the lectern Tagle was grinning and kibitzing.
Efforts to build dialogue into the actual delivery have taken the forms of forums, dialogue between pulpit and lectern, press conference sermons, planned interruptions from the congregation, and other variations doubtless already familiar to the reader.
On the pulpit or lectern in Protestant churches is a Bible, which, if the symbolism is rightly maintained, ought to be an open Bible.
Psychologists, sceptics, historians and mediums take turns at the lectern, giving their opinions.
When he arrived, he noticed that the lectern from which he would deliver his homily had a banner hanging in the front declaring «Love is God.»
A procession takes place, with the priest bearing the Gospel Book to a lectern at the center of the church.
Father Luther's careful handwriting, small and precise, gives both his own personal thoughts and the notes he made to remind him what he wanted to say in his lectures when he had the great tome in front of him on a lectern, and the young men, not so very much younger than he, looking up expectantly from the benches.
Isaiah sounds safely charity chained to the lectern, but a real prophet on the loose is a terrible thing to contemplate.
On the opposite wall, at the entrance to the synagogue area, the lectern is draped in African cloth and surrounded by Ethiopian ceremonial standards.
Whether from behind the stove or behind the lectern, Monte has dedicated himself to the creation of fine foods for over two decades.
Beyond the Host Stand — Special Use Lecterns Lecterns can also be essential tools in other areas of your restaurant for both your staff and your customers: Valet Stands — An attractive, weatherproof lectern provides a secure point of contact for arriving customers.
For a distinctive option to promote your brand, try incorporating your restaurant's name or logo on the front panel of the lectern.
The most traditional décor settings may call for a solid wood lectern, although a high quality veneer can blend in well and offer practical advantages for cost and mobility.
For the easiest storage solution, tabletop lecterns are even available in folding designs that can be collapsed, carried, and stored flat.
Tabletop lecterns often are available in styles and materials to complement full - size lecterns in use elsewhere in the restaurant.
The fabrication of the lectern contributes the most to its appearance and durability.
Finally, consider a lectern with discreetly hidden casters to allow for ease in mobility.
If the staff will be communicating with patrons over a sound system, the best lectern option will include integrated mics and amplifiers to reduce cords and clutter behind the stand.
For outdoor patio or other dining areas, polyurethane lecterns offer the practicality of a weatherproof material available in a virtually limitless range of colors.
They sit at long picnic tables to listen to the players who made me famous grip a lectern and confront their memories of 2003.
So here stood Belichick last weekend at the same lectern where two days earlier he had denied any prior knowledge of deflated footballs.
Standing at a lectern at the University of Colorado's Folsom Field last Friday under skies best described as UCLA - blue, first - year Pac - 10 commissioner Larry Scott welcomed the Buffs to his conference by reading from Walt Whitman's Song of the Redwood Tree.
I always tried to teach my juniors to «be a knife, but keep your head up», run system 1 so that you can cut through complexity, but stay aware so that when you're confronted with something that «doesn't fit» you fire up system 2 and carefully re-examine all your assumptions lest you find yourself at the lectern for a painful M&M or worse, on the stand.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary whose early tenure has prompted political fireworks and late - night parodies, may be struggling to settle in behind the lectern.
Carvalho does not share that trait, and may fit closer to the Bill Bratton mold of top City Hall officials — courting the press, exceedingly comfortable at a lectern, and saying what he wants to say when he wants to say it.
Andrew is never going to be mistaken for his father at the lectern.
Earlier today, that telling lectern had appeared outside the door of Downing Street again.
It was a good thing she decided not to stand behind the lectern however - she'd have been invisible.
When Kinnock chose to take on his critics, he stood at the lectern at Labour conference, in the full glare of the television lights, and faced them down.
Just as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid finished his prepared remarks at a news conference in the Capitol, a reporter's phone sitting on the lectern began to ring.
b) The second Iran is mentioned, Brown almost runs to the lectern to check his notes.
Instead Cameron stood behind his special lectern - a more curvy wooden affair than the white plastic lump every other delegate had to speak from - and fired out messages to all and sundry.
The Labour leader stood behind his lectern, like this was an elaborate press conference.
«Make sure you please retweet,» she said from the lectern.
Dana Balter, at lectern, speaks at a press event Tuesday in Syracuse.
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