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rostrum
1. ” And with that he climbed down the steps from the rostrum where he had been standing
2. reached under the rostrum with his left hand to take a sip
3. That word ‘judgement seat’, is a word in the Greek called ‘Bema’; it means literally, a rostrum
4. This referred to a rostrum that Caesar stood on, and he would give a verdict about someone
5. When he was preaching on the rostrum in a mosque in Medina one Friday, guiding people to God the Almighty, he suddenly said: ‘Oh Saria, the mountain
6. The justice paused, then extended a long, lean accusatory finger out from the rostrum at the gangster
7. A man in a grey suit walked down the aisle and stood at the rostrum in the front of the church
8. Perspiring in a loose lawn surplice with funnel sleeves he is seen, vergerfaced, above a rostrum about which the banner of old glory is draped
9. High-ranking guests began to arrive and take their seats around the rostrum, staring at Riefenstahl, who was, by her own account, now in tears and shaking with anger as she clung tenaciously to the edge of the balcony
10. de Villele called attention to the fact in the rostrum, in the month of February, 1827
11. She stood stunned on the rostrum
12. spoke of the nonsense paid for by the State which was uttered from the rostrum in the Sorbonne, then the conversation fell upon the faults and omissions in Guicherat's dictionaries and grammars
13. There were twenty chieftains about the rostrum, and twenty swords flashed high in assent
14. —An order or sub-order of insects, characterised by the possession of a jointed beak or rostrum, and by having the fore-wings horny in the basal portion and membranous at the extremity, where they cross each other
15. ) Perhaps I should have said something more had not, at that moment, a door slammed and the professor (dressed in a blue frockcoat, and shuffling his feet as he walked) ascended the rostrum