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  • A lektor can't fall behind the action and he needs to read in a steady, slow, low voice.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • A lektor, the Polish term for voice-over artist, simply reads all the dialogue in Polish.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • "A good lektor is better than an actor -- a lektor can read anything," says Krystyna Czubowna, 53, who has been a lektor for 22 years and is one of the best-known women in Poland.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • While the lektor drones on, viewers hear the original English soundtrack faintly in the background.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • "It's the most horrible thing when [a lektor] starts to play the emotion," she says.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • Mr. Zaluski, the Warsaw lektor, says he often doesn't remember the shows 'names or plots because he reads so many scripts.

    On Polish TV, 2007

  • Der skal læses Spinoza og Schelling, og som afslutning er det lykkedes Kredsens inderkreds at overtale lektor Jørn Erslev Andersen fra Afdeling for Æstetik og Kultur til at give et oplæg om Hölderlin og Intellektuel Anskuelse.

    Blogbot - forsiden 2010

  • An associate professor (lektor) position is available at the newly started

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2009

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