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Its seats regularly accommodate the biggest bums in the land.
Parents are moving the seats regularly between two cars, are in a hurry as they do so, and do not really know how they should be fitted.
Four years on, even the grandest of the Olympic icons – the distinctive Bird's Nest national stadium – is struggling to fill its 80,000 seats regularly.
A donor has underwritten the cost of 200 orchestra seats to weekday performances, so seats regularly priced at $100 are sold for $20.
A winning men's team would help, though even that probably is not enough to fill seats regularly.
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He added that when he took an 18-hour flight home from Asia last week, in business class, he made sure to leave his seat regularly.
Both language services have bureaus in Jerusalem, Gaza and Ramallah (the Palestinian Authority's seat), regularly giving Israelis a voice.In this section He'll do it his way More powerful than ever Hamas versus the United Nations Open that border Failing to deliver Correction: Meles Zenawi ReprintsThe Arabic service is a lot more controversial.
It is usually characterized by a number of people that are seated regularly around the table.
When seats on regularly scheduled flights to Taiwan sold out, business groups in and around Shanghai and Guangzhou organized charter flights.
In the last few years, it had fallen off the restaurant radar, even with Mr. Laakkonen in the kitchen and with its 130 seats booked regularly for lunch and dinner, 365 days a year.
There are a number of marginal seats that regularly rank near the top on a range of metrics which indicate more multicultural and diverse communities: people who speak a language other than English at home, people born overseas and people with low proficiency in English.
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