Tabletop lecterns often are available in styles and materials to complement full - size
lecterns in use elsewhere in the restaurant.
On the pulpit or
lectern in Protestant churches is a Bible, which, if the symbolism is rightly maintained, ought to be an open Bible.
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
«Our work has resulted in a plan that addresses the magnitude of our city's affordability crisis by encouraging smart, sustainable affordable housing production,» said Melissa Mark - Viverito, the Council speaker, standing at
a lectern in the rotunda of City Hall on Monday to announce the details of the deal.
Inside this tomb, he finds a strange small pyramidal rock on a excavated
lectern in the rock with a lot of puzzling hieroglyphs.
Samantha Fuentes, who was wounded in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, proved that Saturday afternoon when she threw up behind
the lectern in the middle of an impassioned speech to thousands in Washington.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
On the opposite wall, at the entrance to the synagogue area, the
lectern is draped
in African cloth and surrounded by Ethiopian ceremonial standards.
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.
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.
Finally, consider a
lectern with discreetly hidden casters to allow for ease
in mobility.
For outdoor patio or other dining areas, polyurethane
lecterns offer the practicality of a weatherproof material available
in a virtually limitless range of colors.
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.
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.
Dana Balter, at
lectern, speaks at a press event Tuesday
in Syracuse.
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.
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 Parkwa
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 Parkwa
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.
Ed Balls» other half is becoming an imposing figure on the landscape of the left - even if she did use a
lectern for her conference speech
in Manchester this morning.
Warren took to the
lectern Monday evening
in front of a room of supporters at Brue Coffee House on Genesee Street.
There's lecturing, of course: standing
in front of the class talking and writing on the board with chalk or dry - erase markers, or at a
lectern watching your PowerPoint slides flicker by.
The village church where Strickland is buried has images of turkeys depicted
in stained - glass windows, a carved
lectern and even stone sculptures on the walls.
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.
Just minutes later, a bomb explodes
in the Munich Bürgerbräukeller, immediately behind the Führer's
lectern, killing eight people.
A few of the graduates of Santa Monica College turn their backs
in protest as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, at
lectern, delivers a commencement address on June 14.
Standing at the
lectern of Arizona State University's SkySong conference center
in April, investment banker Michael Moe exuded confidence as he kicked off his second annual confab of education startup companies and venture capitalists.
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.
In the next scene, this same figure is at a
lectern, a glinting microphone before him, passionately exhorting the crowd.
In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic, the murderous monster behind the
lectern will teach his students everything he knows about the assassination game.
Standing behind a
lectern, but
in front of an open doorway, the governor of the Bank of England appeared as though trapped inside a box.
Audio / visual equipment available for meetings at Trappeur's Crossing include an LCD projector and screen,
lectern with built -
in sound system, telephone enabled for conference calls, television, VCR and DVD player.
In a piece of theatre that foreshadowed the cruelly funny PlayStation 4 game - sharing video produced by Shuhei Yoshida in 2013, Race calmly approached the lectern, put his notes down and said «$ 299»
In a piece of theatre that foreshadowed the cruelly funny PlayStation 4 game - sharing video produced by Shuhei Yoshida
in 2013, Race calmly approached the lectern, put his notes down and said «$ 299»
in 2013, Race calmly approached the
lectern, put his notes down and said «$ 299».
Comprised of a
lectern bearing a McMaster - Carr, the most comprehensive hardware catalogue
in circulation, this work literalizes Sachs's devotion to process and protocol, which goes beyond mere mental discipline and seemingly enters the realm of arousal.
And,
in fact, Schapiro's improvisatory, almost performative work at the
lectern shaped a generation of art historians, as well as the artists who would sit
in on his lectures at the New School.
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 breat
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 breat
in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
A steel
lectern picks up your spoken word, Google language software converts it to text, and then you see your thoughts and feelings (or
in my case, «Annette») crawl up Hull's iconic tidal barrier down the street
in a large dot - matrix font.
Italian art itself was born out of the marriage of these opposites, since sculpture was painted
in Greece and hence
in Rome, but also
in Siena,
in the work of Jacopo or Valdambrino, with their large frames and
lecterns.
With TNT blowing up the Black Hills behind him, he reached for a bottle of spring water at the
lectern and, garnering only scattered audience cheers, poured the contents over his head
in a final flourish.
LEONARDO Di CAPRIO - hit the
lectern at the State Department
in Washington DC speaking at the «Our Ocean» conference to address environmental issues.
«Too often we see him stand behind a
lectern somewhere and earnestly repeat a whole lot of pseudo scientific waffle
in the vague hope that he will be believed.
The At the
Lectern blog specializes
in following the actions and rulings of the California Supreme Court.
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.