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Abre los ojos!
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Bruce Klein
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08 April 2008
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In the Orthodox Church or Cathedrals, the lectern is usually the stand on which the `Bible` or `service books` are rests upon and from which the reading from Scripture are read during the commemoration service procedures by cheats hack throne rush and Archbishops. They are also used as the centre stage long tables where the stage man can rest the arms and stand straight for speech and dialogue delivery. If the lectern is used by a low-rank clergyman or singers, the lectern faces the altar. Pulpits can be stationery in nature to be stand alone in a particular famous place or can be portable to b transferred easily because certain wooden based podiums are extremely heavy to be lifted by a help of a single individual alone. Modern and Contemporary wooden pulpits' consists of soft cushion tightly tucked from all four corners of the table with needle or iron pegs firmly attached to the wooden top base in and around the table so that at the time of addressing to the public or delivery purposes hands' may not slip from the surface as it is the decency or standing ovation etiquette of a person and it's personality to maintain rhythm of the speech without unwanted and unnecessary pauses of a sort.