Hedge-fund managers sat in chairs on the dais normally reserved for lawmakers during congressional hearings, according to attendees.
Both the judges on the dais and the audience generally saw the need.
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Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said those on the dais looked tanned and relaxed, nothing like the colleagues they left behind.
If Obama had indeed seen the voting public staring back at him on the dais, he could well have won this, uh, debate.
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Jackson's two troopers -- beefy, vaguely menacing men -- took their seats on the dais just a few feet from Jones and her entourage.
After a day of presentations when all the new top folks were assembled on the dais, what was shockingly clear was that Mr. Dell had assembled yet another team of men.
On the dais, Mr Kabila received the presidents who will, at least in the short term, be his masters: Sam Nujoma of Namibia, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and, especially, Eduardo dos Santos of Angola.
And finally, these free trade agreements -- I want to just say to my colleagues or my friends on the dais there, or at the witness table -- we really need to fulfill our obligations on the free trade agreements.
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The first of those answers became known Friday, the other on Sunday, and even as he was on the dais to pick up the award the now-four-time MVP quickly started steering all of his attention back to the goal of helping the Heat win a second straight title.
The Paul Vathis photo stood on the church dais at Chamberlain's memorial service.
Just follow the money of the people on this dais and you'll see a response.
The preacher stood on a humble, foot-high dais, to show that he did not believe he was better than them.
Even back then, reporters covering the Massachusetts State House could anticipate carefully crafted statements by Romney on any social issue likely to come up when he shared the dais with Republican presidential primary rivals.
Choudhury, who publishes the independent newspaper The Weekly Blitz, was summoned to court on May 25 and made to stand on a dais in a room without air conditioning for several hours, and not permitted to sit.
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