How To Use Seats In A Sentence
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Once you got into the stadium, there were no seats, only grassy banks.
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Relations are more neighbourly now, stadium:mk offering 22,000 seats, 7,000 more than the requirement for a Heineken Cup quarter-final.
Northampton and Ulster bring authentic rugby to plastic surrounds | Eddie Butler
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After putting its energy into the 2008 acquisition of Northwest Airlines, the Atlanta-based carrier plans to spend more than $2 billion through 2013 to lure travelers with new flat-bed seats, video on demand and upgraded facilities in hotly contested markets such as New York.
Delta Refocuses
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The drop-in module, which adds to the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the whole vehicle, ties the car together from the seats rearward and from b-pillar to b-pillar.
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Looking at Yankee Stadium (home of the world champion Yankees) it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up.
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Minerva has noticed a growing enthusiasm for using infant bath seats in adult bathtubs.
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The athletics track was dug out after the Games and a new tier of seats dug in.
Times, Sunday Times
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a loud "ribbit" and called time for people to shift seats.
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Pissing on the floor or seats of a subway, bus, or aeroplane is considered 'wrong'.
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Thousands of people applied for the 200 seats available for the public at the reburial.
Times, Sunday Times
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The opposition Congress Party won only 51 seats, two less than in 1998 and 12 less than its numbers prior to the assembly's dissolution in July.
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On the return flight, we still could not have our reserved seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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Seven CHP deputies, including deputy from Manisa Şahin Mengü, took seats next to defense lawyers, although there were many empty chairs in the gallery.
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The rear cargo hatch is unusually generous for this size car and with the back seats folded you can get a flat load floor, with a top load capacity of 1,044 litres.
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Even multimillionaires don't like getting blood all over their soft, beige leather bucket seats.
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After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited.
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There are no reserved seats, so it is a case of first come first served and everyone is advised to come early to avoid disappointment.
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The savers are booking seats on the helicopter to an assured financial future, while millions are left facing ruin.
Times, Sunday Times
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When we first sat in the seats, I noted to my Dad just how similar the park was to Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.
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The matinee performance on Tuesday was sold out and people were turned away as all 253 seats were full.
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There's also more back seat leg and headroom and more comfortable rear seats, an area criticised in the current model.
The Sun
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The steeper decline in seats available suggests that airlines will switch to smaller aircraft.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mayor, the imam, the sheik and some stubbled men all took seats around the long table.
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Energy expenditure whilst flying is limited as most passengers sit in their seats for most if not all of the journey.
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Foster also designed the office chairs with leather thong seats inspired by Greek vases.
Times, Sunday Times
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats.
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The director hopes to excite the faithful and (cynically speaking), get religious bums in cinema seats.
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Which obseruances and ceremonies performed and brought to end, they returned streightwaies to their ships, and as soone as the wind served, passed forward on their iournie with great ioy and gladnesse, as men put in comfort to find out the wished seats for their firme and sure
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This means that should you get say 20% of the vote at the election, you won't get 20% of the seats in Parliament, only those seats where you polled the most votes.
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There was the faint echo of voices rolling up to the highest balcony seats.
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The advantage of booking tickets in advance is that you get better seats.
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The plush, blue quilted leather seats in my test car were topdrawer.
The Sun
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Labour, having survived this year's election, has been left with a heavy crop of marginal seats to defend.
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Irish Toryism was the dominant political creed down to 1859, at least in terms of Westminster seats.
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We had the very front middle seats and the dances were excellent.
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The second row of split folding seats tuck behind the front row or can be removed altogether when you need to carry bulky loads.
The Sun
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It is different from normal speaking as it is harder to get a sense at an early stage whether everyone is on the edge of their seats, gently snoozing or snorting derisorily, but the fact that you can see the audience allows you to get some sense of that.
Transition Culture
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Wenger, however, prefers to invest in promise rather than experience, and at this juncture the consequence of a persistent collective callowness is that while his club may have a waiting list of 40,000 for their season tickets, the empty seats in the middle and upper tiers last night spoke of the dissatisfaction of those among their supporters who do not subscribe to the doctrine of keeping the faith through thick and thin.
Arsenal fizzle out after early promise – just like last season | Richard Williams
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An enlisted aircrewman directed them to seats in the middle of the aircraft, then trotted back down the ramp to check for any more late arrivals.
Joint Operations
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The emerging generation are more and more impervious to standard school indoctrination, less ready to give up their seats on buses, less respectful and filial.
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For example, you may have an easier time getting in and out of an aisle seat, and bulkhead seats may have more legroom.
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Plus there's a colossal boot, loads of space inside, extremely comfortable seats and a genuine sense of quality.
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All seats have full three-point retractable safety belts.
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We know that historically the party that holds the White House loses seats in Congress in their first midterm election.
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He filled 80, 000 seats in a soccer stadium.
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These could include bigger seats or desks and parking spaces next to offices.
The Sun
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Voting will be by means of proportional representation with the number of seats a political party gets corresponding to its overall share of the vote.
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The lightweight seats, made of fabric stretched between tubular steel frames, were removable in case you wanted to transport something large…
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The seats were wooden hard and the air filled with the smell of sawdust and candyfloss.
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Beneath a surface grubbiness inside, the seats, carpets and trim were in excellent condition.
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However, once inside, they will be comfortably ensconced in well designed seats.
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Sadly the courtesy car's seats have been covered more with economy in mind than aesthetics.
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The helicopters account for about half the available seats used to transfer workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the seats come in rows of three.
Times, Sunday Times
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One extraordinary reminder of the past greets every in-coming visitor to Cork airport: an old gas fire, with fake coal effect, bedecked with horse brasses and completed with a set of comfy seats.
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We will be standing in all 59 parliamentary seats across Scotland.
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The back seats can be moved forward and backward, to make the most of luggage space or rear legroom.
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This bus was deluxe, new with soft seats that reclined.
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The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox.
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Tea was steeped, cakes and cookies presented, comfortable seats procured for the triplet to lounge in.
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The ruling party will contest 158 seats in Algeria's elections.
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Our seats are in the front row of the dress circle.
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Carl stared in disbelief at the bodies of some thirty or so children trapped in their seats.
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The Dallas Mavericks put bar codes on tickets, not just to track sales of the ducats, but to make sure they are selling them to folks who actually fill the seats.
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Soak them up from comfy seats in the big bay windows.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has the usual seating arrangement three seats across the front and bench seats along each side of the back.
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The patara ruin has rows of stone seats arranged in a semicircle, like the chambers of the American Congress.
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The Hidden Hazards In the Nursery study tested 20 products -- including nursing pillows, changing pads, bassinet pads and car seats -- for traces of Tris and other toxic chemical flame retardants called polybrominated diphenyl ether compounds, or PBDEs.
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What we usually see is rows of empty seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The much trumpeted 39,000 more seats at peak times is an annual figure and in fact amounts to 107 seats per day.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rich leather seats are like big armchairs and there's enough room between the front seats to have a small picnic.
The Sun
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They're definitely millies so try to make sure we don't get seats anywhere near them or it'll be a long flight
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But estate cars usually seat just five, and this good-looking car seats seven.
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The Bloc Quebecois got the nod as official opposition with 54 seats, and Reform followed closely with 52.
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When the general found there were no additional seats on the plane, he bumped a second lieutenant.
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You can slide the front seats forward if necessary.
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Her meticulous attention to detail means she also spends considerable time researching pieces before she begins the restoration and she is currently studying the tapestry detail on the seats.
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The aircraft dived as it was buffeted by turbulence at 34,000 ft, lifting passengers high out of their seats and leaving them in fear of their lives.
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The interior received black nappa leather seats with contrasting white sides and red stitching.
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Using the services of a telephone research company in Southend, his company has canvassed voters in marginal seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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We slid into one of the booths that surrounded a long, central, white table with eight empty seats either side of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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280 seats are needed for an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
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So girls, next time you are crammed into economy seats, not big enough for a Pekinese dog, you know what to do.
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The steeper decline in seats available suggests that airlines will switch to smaller aircraft.
Times, Sunday Times
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All this accounts for the nervousness of MPs, even those in ultra-safe seats, who may miss their chance in government because of one slipshod campaign or a knucklehead candidate.
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If we can keep our unity, we can turf out of their seats those who have misgoverned the country.
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Developed by the Black Box studio of Electronic Arts, the title places players onto the driving seats of the hottest and fastest cars available in the real world.
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Sure enough, between the amazing Sparco leather bucket seats, beside the green starter button, is a metal badge bearing the model's serial number.
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Seating is known to ‘belong’ to particular families, with, at the least, sharp looks and some words to anyone else who deigns to sit in one of the ‘best seats.’
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That is because grounds will have some 'special double wide' seats for those supporters who are, er, big-boned.
The Sun
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I would be uins the 750 today out west if the guids would allow one in the chamber, but they will not and to chamber a Auto, the racket can be heard 5 miles away, as you must pull that lever all the way back and let it drop to ensure a round seats proper in the chamber.
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At the bottom of the basements stairs that led down into the room was a table and chairs and two plush seats.
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But the whiff of being a "carpetbagger" - an insulting term for candidates with no local connections who are parachuted into winnable seats - persists.
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We sprung for expensive couchette seats, and ended up with our own little cabin on the boat.
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Here are old buses with wooden bench seats, and farmers riding donkeys.
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A dip in the road sends us both bouncing up off our seats.
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In general, factions within the parties control the branches and manoeuvre for control of seats or regions which then become their fiefdoms - new members which they do not control are a threat.
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Even with extra seats placed in the aisles, occupancy was far more than 100 per cent at both the concerts we attended.
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To be sure the back-seats were free for the poor; but the emblazoned crimson of the windows, the carving of the arches, the very purity of the preacher's style, said plainly that it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a man in a red wamus to enter the kingdom of heaven through that gate.
Margret Howth, a Story of To-day
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Forty per cent more seats will be provided during the morning peak for commuters into London by making all trains eight-car and transferring extra stock to the line.
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Despite having only 53 seats out of 120, it has successfully mustered a majority for most of its legislation by turning to a number of parties for support.
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I am sure you are, please find your seats and remember that newness is not an excuse for unpunctuality.
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The sanctuary is a low-lit carpeted hall filled with nine long rows of padded, auditorium-style seats clustered around a raised platform called the bimah.
American Grace
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There was a quick shuffle of feet and scraping of the wooden desks and chairs against the linoleum floor as everyone immediately situated themselves in their seats.
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There's always a rush to get the best seats.
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Tuesday, the attendance at the Campbell Center exceeded its 4,690 seats.
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If the Dem's have 60 seats in the Senate then everything and anything that had happened to this beloved country because of that A$$ Bush and his cronies is no longer their fault and is now, apparently, the entire fault of the Obama Administration.
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In thirteen weeks the builders demolished the old gallery and amphitheatre, and constructed a new large amphitheatre with 600 seats instead of benches.
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We were told to keep our seats because the show wasn't over until ABBA sang and unbidden, the audience started clapping along happily, as a virtual mini-ABBA concert was performed at the end.
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For teen hymen first time hymen hymen stretch only title hymen pics, hymen defloration investors said 65 seats to 30.
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Their children, Generation Y, will be in the mid-20s nesting phase, acquiring cars, buying new homes and furnishing their rooms with lamps and love seats.
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These are the colours of lines on Beck's map and also sometimes of station trims and new station bucket seats.
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Now the advantage of our car is that you can just put the rear seats down and lay everything out as it was in the centre and pull down side seats and carry on in a civilized manner.
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But the design of the interior surfaces and the positioning of the seats aren't just pretty to look at: they're precision-made to provide acoustics so rich and insulated that George Tsontakis's delicate new piece, for instance, played by musicians positioned throughout the hall, enveloped us in as much silence as the jeweled notes of the strings, winds and percussion.
Alex Pasternack: New York's New Alice Tully Hall: A Harmonic Renovation
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It is underutilised - all services run with empty seats that could be used instead of driving a car.
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The plane was fairly empty so we had our pick of seats.
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Did you get decent seats for the game?
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Their son goes to the cinema picks a row where there are three empty seats and plonks himself down in the middle one.
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The building seats 2000 people, but is of poor design.
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As airlines have cut costs, they have also reduced capacity over the past two years, meaning there will be few spare seats when flights resume.
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Yet hundreds have to stand outside the packed hall for big speeches, while we journalists slide straight in to special reserved seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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We went to the theater early and made certain we all got seats.
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A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open.
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Hmmmm. Who has the most seats in the House and Senate — and hence is most likely to LOSE from this tidal wave of hatred?
Matthew Yglesias » Obama > Congressional Democrats > Congressional GOP
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All five cast members are stark naked as they observe us taking our seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The problem with a preshow slot was that it gave me plenty of drinking time at the main bar before we took our seats.
Fallin’ Up
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Ruling and opposition party legislative caucuses finally reached a consensus on Wednesday to halve the number of legislative seats.
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The toilets were shut for refurbishment and reopened with steel urinals and toilet seats.
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Their steeply raked windshields and low seats gave them a track-ready look but made them awkward to use (though they are comfortable enough once you're inside).
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The octagonal shelter, which is coloured purple and silver, has seats and roof.
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But what you fail to realize is that NOT holding your own people accountable destroys public confidence in them, and poises them to LOSE SEATS ANYWAY.
Think Progress » Let The Cameras Roll
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In the middle of last decade, when Tom Delay and state Republican leaders redrew the Texas state map in a way that removed half a dozen Democratic seats, they didn't touch the minority districts already in place.
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And everything after the fact so foreknown, the game itself sometimes already in the past while he still described it; often the afternoon papers were on the streets with the final box score while he described for his listeners the seventh-inning stretch or reported a struggle in the box seats over the recovery of a foul ball -- his foreknowledge hindsight, a coy tool of suspense: DiMaggio swings.
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The bus was very crowded with a number of people standing as all the seats were occupied.
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The seats are typically offered on standby basis and but have become increasingly hard for employees to nail down as many flights fly at record-full levels.
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After prevailing in Minnesota, Republicans were assured of at least 51 Senate seats.
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There will be a small business class and then row after row of economy seats on both decks of the plane.
Times, Sunday Times
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Parents sometimes add rear-mounted child seats and/or an auxiliary saddle fitted to the crossbar to transport children.
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It is very probable that he seats himself upon the little square block or protuberance which is seen in a corner of the main compartment when the doors are open.
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People were shifting in their seats, looking uncomfortable.
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The fact that the vault is also has a fasciated architrave on its north side, facing the seats, where it does not continue, suggests that it was opening above the adjoining seats.
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Therefore, under the law, they took a majority of the seats in the new territorial assembly.
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We grabbed a drink at the bar before sitting at one of the lounge seats close to the entrance.
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You can slide the rear seats back and forth to balance legroom with luggage space.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her victory means Labour now has 37 seats on Bradford Council, one more than the Tories.
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As a result, more than half of the 300 seats were uncontested.
Times, Sunday Times
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As usual we'd left it so late that booking was a waste of time, as we found we'd been shuffled into one of the smaller screens, and the few of us in there were left to rattle around in the middle of a dozen-dozen empty seats.
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Two of the three theatres in the Kyogle Cinema show all the latest movies in comfort with thick seats (hate that sore bum thing) and cheap prices.
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The cheerleaders who were already occupying a big table in the center did the DSV cheer in their seats, waving their pompoms around noisily.
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Individual child safety seats are designed to fit children of specific heights and weights.
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Benches are more flexible than stools or individual seats because you can squeeze in more people along them.
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The surgeon seats a femoral bone plug into the medullary canal to provide an end-stop for the cement.
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Executive cars such as BMWs require leather seats, the full panoply of parking aids and full connectivity.
Times, Sunday Times
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But to my surprise, the futuristic seats don't actually spin round; we end up hunched awkwardly over the flashing armrests, gawping around and discussing the curious venue.
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Empty seats meant there was more atmosphere on the moon.
The Sun
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Shattered glass on the bus seats greeted the first driver to arrive for work, who discovered that vandals had broken in through a hole in the fence.
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The percussionists are ranged round the auditorium, the seats within being arranged to face several different ways.
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His idea is that people should stop buying commemorative seats for viewpoints and instead leave a legacy to have trees cut down.
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But they would visit more if boozers served good food, had better seats, entertainment and showed less sport on the telly.
The Sun
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The party has also argued for abolition of the House of Lords and refused to take seats in it.
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Inside, Sparco race-style leather seats and black/blue leather steering wheel match with the aluminium handbrake, gear knobs and pedals.
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It was too late to find a room, so they stayed in the car, sleeping propped up in their seats and waking stiff and unrested.
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Our hotel has cosy snuggeries, a wonderful beer-garden, a winter-garden, a bar and a large lounge with seats for up to 80 people.
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Going on holiday - flight delays, too many seats on the plane, dodgy food and warm beer, in a word, stress.
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Performance sold out, but some limited view seats or returns may be available from the box office
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During the time when these styles of Gothic architecture prevailed that are now called the Decorated and the Perpendicular, the roof, [14] the columns, the stained glass windows, the seats, altar, tombs, and even the flooring, were filled with emblasonment.
A Short Account of King's College Chapel
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Passengers willing to pay for a first-class ticket will still be able to eat hot food because complimentary food and drink will be served at their seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The couple sat in air crew jump seats at different ends of the plane for take off.
The Sun
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The central dome is some fifty feet in height, and passing to the right the guide seats the party in such a position that the frost work on the wall can be seen to advantage.
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Many moviegoers appreciate the cleanliness and the plush seats available made at multiplexes.
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It features a sloping, programmable-height, power liftgate that opens to a cargo area almost 6.5-feet long when the rear seats are folded.
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The seats give you a massage as you drive.
The Sun
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The Green Party, hoping to pick up a few extra seats in the Super Thursday elections on June 10, have spent this week rebranding themselves.
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The interior is dominated by iconic MINI design characteristics such as grippy and comfortable sports seats, the trademark central speedometer and neat, funky switch packs.
Automotive Headlines
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Some passengers were still strapped into parts of their seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The revised notice says "The purpose of this modification is to revise the minimum number of Soyuz seats which maybe procured from a minimum of 18 seats to a minimum of 3 seats.
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Each box seats 20 and will be available for all football matches and concerts at the venue.
The Sun
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The rear seats, though, are definitely lacking in legroom and are only really suitable for children or vertically challenged adults.
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There are no booking arrangements, so it is advisable for patrons to come early and get seats.
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With three separate aisles, and seats that reclined to almost vertical it was the most comfortable bus I have ever ridden.
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There are no door pockets, just a couple of cubby holes between the seats.
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Wooden sculptures, plaques, and furniture (especially chairs with caned backs and seats) are popular crafts.
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Its services are due to be launched next summer and consist mainly of first and business class seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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The upper tier, above the railing, has nine rows of wooden seats while the lower tier had three rows of seats before they were removed.
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The reactions are typical for the perceived losers of a so-called by-election in South Korea, one held to fill vacant seats.
Korea's Lee Mulls Shake Up After Election
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The seats use metal springs with foam covering and upholstery in cloth, velour or leather.
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The reason was because it had a great hall with many seats and chess boards and the flooring was faux marble.
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Dried moss was replaced by synthetic materials used in stuffing car seats and furniture.
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The lines converge at their ends, where a complete set of seats is palletized and put on a rack for shipment.
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The two models come with new 18-inch alloy wheels used exclusively on this editions, heated mirrors, leather interior, leather steering wheel, heated leather seats and the possibility to enter in the car with your key in you pocket, called keyless entry.
Top Speed
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When they got down to the restaurant Aaron gave his name and they were guided to their reserved seats.
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They complain at wasting money on good seats for an execution which has not taken place.
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The dining room above, which specialises in fish dishes, seats 40 and is open to non-residents at weekends.
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The cabin is also further midship than it feels, with the relatively large 22-gallon tank sitting between the seats and the rear axle.
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The 1914 Act, among other provisions, deprived the Welsh bishops of their seats in the House of Lords, and abolished private patronage.
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The AFL-CIO has targeted 75 vulnerable Republican seats as part of a push to restore Democratic control of the House.
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. We have seats in the front row.
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Candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic party won the most seats in last month's Tokyo metropolitan assembly elections.
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Burnley have been allocated just 836 unreserved seats for the forthcoming First Division game at Millwall on Saturday, February 28.
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Each climate-controlled chapel has its own generator, electrical outlets, lights, and seats for 100 people.