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Louisiana has lost a Congressional seat, something that was possible even without the storm, given the state's anemic population growth in the first five years of the decade.
He seemed ever so slightly short of breath and restless in his seat, something I'd never seen even in the throes of his worst anxious depressions.
"In fact, if you're in politics in Harlem and you're not interested in looking at the Congressional seat, something is wrong".
It would also ensure the GPs would be in the driving seat, something Labour had failed to achieve with its piecemeal reforms.
Party leaders, who had considered his seat something of a firewall to protect control of the Senate, now see it as a bellwether that could signal whether other once-safe seats are vulnerable.
And you allowed her to climb into the driver's seat, something she wouldn't have done if you had been sober: she made it clear that she was anxious about city driving.
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Aren't those mostly flat bed seats something?
We'd spent 25 bucks each on pretty good seats, something like 10th row, just to the right of the stage.
But included in the renovation plans — which the university's trustees approved earlier this year — are skyboxes and other expensive "premium seats," something the Big House has never had.
Today, he planned to spend the rainy day off at the movies with his wife and son, sitting in one of those uncomfortable theater seats, something he would not have attempted before the second injection.
To overcome their current six-seat deficit, therefore, Democrats will have to take three-quarters of the closest seats—something they cannot do unless there is a dramatic change in the national mood.The 2002 redistricting plans are making an already change-resistant Congress even more immutable.
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