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lectern

[lek-tern] / ˈlɛk tərn /
NOUN
reading desk
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He opened with one of the last jokes added to the set, a riff about Biden leaving a classified document on the lectern.

From Washington Post

Many readers contacted The Fact Checker after Jean-Pierre, at the White House lectern, lambasted an expansion of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act, popularly known among critics as the “don’t say gay” law.

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Tyson used to say that “you never lose until you give up,” and at that lectern, Garcia was nothing if not determined.

From Los Angeles Times

But when Green stood behind the lectern at the small church he had attended weekly since his release, he stifled a cry and turned away.

From Washington Post

Standing at a lectern at the school’s University Club, Davidson presented the agency’s plan to explore an auditing process.

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