The lectern is normally set in front of the pew, so that the reader or speaker faces the congregation.
So two big, high speakers face out of the building to project the sound bluntly to the far reaches.
With this response to the radio technician, the speaker of the evening swung about and faced the group.
A Mandarin speaker, she had trouble communicating with suppliers from Chinatown, and also faced discrimination as a woman business owner.
They represent systems of choices a speaker faces when encoding his message.
Only the speaker and the chairman faced the public from the stage, the entire leadership sat with the rest of the delegates.
The speaker mounted the steps, turned, and faced the assembly.
If the tied speakers faced each other head to head in a round, the student that ranked higher in the round places highest.
Then the speaker emerged from behind a squat piece of machinery, faced T'Pol, and raised his left hand, fingers spread.
Are its suggestions so destructive that the speaker simply could not face them?