Sentences with phrase «from lecterns»

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.
«Make sure you please retweet,» she said from the lectern.
In this view from the camera riser, looking away from the lectern on the boardwalk where Mayor de Blasio spoke, the «free speech zone» is faintly visible deep in the center of the picture and close to the white trucks on Shore Front Parkway.
«Let me tell you about some deals I did with Lenny,» Zucker, 86, told the hundreds of people in attendance from the lectern.
Mr. Massey and Mr. Faulkner delivered speeches from a lectern and took questions from the audience of several dozen Republicans.
From the lectern in the Common Council chambers, the mayor, who has stressed Midtown's pivotal role in the city's overall economic fate, laid out a wide - ranging multi-stage vision, which would draw in public, private and philanthropic
«We're still going through tough times,» Mr. DiNapoli said from a lectern next to the pulpit.
Another Democrat, Representative Joseph Crowley of New York, began shouting from the lectern about the drawbacks of the bill.
However, the comparative difficulty of producing video lectures gives online teachers an opportunity that onsite teachers haven't fully realized: To step away from the lectern and bring active learning into their teaching in a richer and more meaningful way.
From the lectern, elected officials and school leaders delivered powerful speeches.
Here is a video of Mike Bird (Ridley College) and Walter Strickland (SEBTS VP of Kingdom Diversity) on the From the Lectern program talking about gender, immigration, refugees, and vegemite...

Not exact matches

«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.»
He read from a teleprompter, sometimes stumbling over words, and he kept a tight hold on the lectern.
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.
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.
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.»
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.
Whether from behind the stove or behind the lectern, Monte has dedicated himself to the creation of fine foods for over two decades.
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.
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.
When Charles's parents died and Charles said a few words in the church, he wouldn't come up here to the lectern but insisted on speaking outside the sanctuary, from the floor.
Despite tough criticism and insults from the president and his allies — a top African - American Trump surrogate, former Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, characterized Wilson as «a buffoon» while White House chief of staff John Kelly teed off on her from a White House lectern — the 74 - year - old Democrat hasn't flinched, firing back with caustic responses honed by years of full - contact Miami politics.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan (R — WI, at lectern) and Senator Patty Murray (D — WA, second from right) thanked members of the commission on 7 September for their report.
A lot of lecterns are fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards, but a quick check of the one in our main science theatre last week revealed a jumble of forgotten handouts from a conference, an expensive but chalky calculator, several well chewed pens, some overhead projection transparencies with print so minute that I took one and frightened my students with it, a pair of prescription spectacles (abandoned, perhaps, because their owner couldn't read the words on the screen?)
OXFORD, U.K. — Behind locked doors in one of the oldest libraries in Europe, two dozen scholars mill around a conference table where rare medieval manuscripts perch on lecterns, illuminated by natural light streaming in from floor - to - ceiling windows.
For a truly impressive event there are also three outdoor venues, from small lawns for cocktail parties to natural mango - tree - lined amphitheatres with stages, lecterns and altars made from locally sourced wood that seem almost to have grown where they stand.
There are eight spaces to choose from, each benefitting from data projectors, screens, IP charts, video / TV sound systems, microphones, lecterns and high speed WiFi access and on - site coordination teams ensuring a smooth and seamless event.
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a show focused on three works that represent the breadth of their collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
Installation: Facistol (pine lectern inspired by Luis Barragán, mounted reproductions from Luis Barragán's personal archive), architectural model.
On the day of the competition, I did it — I stepped out from behind the lectern.
Over the course of my two - year stint, I always spoke from behind the lectern with my hands firmly attached to the sides in a white knuckle grip as I read from my notes.
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