Sentence examples for the rostrum from inspiring English sources

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the rostrum

noun

A dais, pulpit, or similar platform for a speaker, conductor or other performer.

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Elderly white faces packed the rostrum.

"Che was not visible; he was standing behind the rostrum.

"Wow!" Clinton said, when she took to the rostrum.

Indeed a few of them were booing the rostrum.

"Standing at the top of the rostrum, you expect to hear your national anthem".

He can stay on the rostrum longer than other auctioneers because he has a double voice.

"What I couldn't endure, however, was the thought of facing all those people on the rostrum.

We want Bobby!" He tumbled down from the rostrum with his aides and bodyguards about him.

The first part of my season I believed I could get on the rostrum in Sydney.

But when she tried to leave the rostrum her wheelchair wouldn't move.

Forget the confetti and mirthful talk of harmony from the rostrum.

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