That way you can glance at your notes when you are not behind the lectern.
You never saw him stationary, holding onto a lectern like many people making a presentation.
Instead, place your notes on one side of the lectern at a 90 degree angle.
Once he was at the lectern he would look up and out at his audience.
Following Solicitor General Clement to the lectern was Joshua Rosenkranz representing the law schools.
Ten minutes before the speech an assistant flattened all the pages on the lectern, according to Tedlow's biography.
The infamous nadir came in 2006 when Chavez stood at the United Nations lectern, theatrically sniffing the air.
L. The press corps had thinned out by then, and a succession of anonymous engineers took to the lectern.
If there is a lectern nearby you can use that for your notes.
Leighton Andrews took centre stage at a Foreign and Commonwealth Office lectern flanked by two huge red dragon flags.
Mr Jones took the smiling and clapping, mind-your-body-language seat at the top table, Mr Smith took to the lectern.
It has stone sculptures on the walls, stained-glass windows and a carved lectern.
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Back in those days the choice of which inspirational figure to stick behind a lectern in front of your new M.
Daughter Christina Foreman said she came to the lectern to deliver the message her parents would have wanted her to share.
The Republicans are always accusing the President of being Professor Obama, standing up at a lectern, telling them what to do.
He held on to the lectern and read from notes something he never did about thirteen years later when he returned to Apple.
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He says that crumbling up the course like this forced him to study his own teaching more than he had at the lectern.
Lined up behind the lectern in polo shirts or jacket and tie, they could have been spliced seamlessly into an old Apollo newsreel.
He admits that every time he steps in front of a lectern, it could turn into another count against him in his court-martial.
There was no lectern - just a couple of discreet glass paddles for the autocue between the first minister and his audience in Llandudno.
This way, you can seemingly just be walking by the lectern with your head down as if you were spontaneously thinking up a new idea.
Each cardinal then approached a lectern, placed his right hand on the gospel and, in varying accents, pledged in Latin an individual oath of secrecy.
I. conference room with some dozen people who he said would be affected by the policies that he was going to discuss from the lectern.
In the centre of the soccer-pitch-sized interior courtyard stands a similarly outsized white marble lectern, an almost ethereal sight among the falled buttresses and overgrown weeds.
Conservative justices took a greater voice in the second half of the arguments as former Solicitor General Theodore Olson stepped to the lectern to challenge Proposition 8.
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When it was his turn to speak, Jones rejected the lectern that had been set up for him, saying that it reminded him too much of college.
He leans on the lectern, bats off what he doesn't like, evades what looks remotely difficult and generally seems untroubled by most of what comes his way.
Miller stood alone at the lectern, scowling into the spotlight.
Mr Clegg shares Mr Cameron's youth, privileged background and political style he even prowled the Liverpool stage without a lectern or a script, as the Tory leader likes to do.
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