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In 2009, Gevinson was given a front row seat at a Dior show, where she wore an oversized bow on her head, prompting the disgruntled fashion editor behind her to complain on Twitter.
His battered Volvo outside his Newcastle house - inside which an illuminated Elvis figurine resides - is hardly a signifier of a high-roller, someone given a front row seat when Tony Blair made his valedictory speech at Trimdon Labour club in June.
The commoners had been invited in and given a front row seat.
I have been given a front row seat in the class of the human condition.
But they're given a front row seat to some dramatic political moments.
A congenial time in which diplomacy, international relations and politics will be given a front seat again.
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She was delivering the convocation address for first-year students, a longstanding tradition, for which I was given a front-row seat in the university's enormous chapel.
"There was a selective use of intelligence; that is, that information which was consistent with the administration's policy was given a front-row seat," Mr. Graham said.
Moore, for example, was given a front-page spread in the Literary Gazette for his history of Ireland.
But what I actually found more enjoyable than the star treatment was being given a front-row seat to a rich and textured slice of Jewish Americana.
Throughout the modern history of biology, DNA has been given a front-row seat.
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