Don't unbuckle your seat belt until the flight attendant says it is safe to move around the cabin. |
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The accident serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of wearing a seat belt. |
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They really put me in the hot seat during that last job interview. They asked lots of tough questions and videotaped the whole thing. |
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The woman in the seat behind me was trying to hush her baby. |
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The only former Labour cabinet member who had retained his seat, the pacifist George Lansbury, accordingly became party leader. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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The party's candidate, Mike Thornton, had been a local councillor for the party, and held the seat. |
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In the 2015 General Election, Carswell kept his seat in Clacton but Reckless lost Rochester to the Conservative Kelly Tolhurst. |
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The party however failed to continue its representation at the 2016 election, coming within a hundred votes of taking a seat in East Antrim. |
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The party increased its European Parliament representation, gaining one seat in the South West England region. |
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In 2010, on election to the House of Commons, Lucas resigned her seat and was succeeded by Keith Taylor. |
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Donaldsonville, Opelousas, and Shreveport have briefly served as the seat of Louisiana state government. |
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It lost one House seat due to stagnant population growth in the 2010 Census. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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Within those entities are the large and small cities or towns, which may or may not be the county seat. |
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Brose UK makes mechatronic window regulators and seat adjustors on the Bayton Road Ind Est in the north of Coventry. |
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At the most recent election this seat was won by Maria Eagle of the Labour Party. |
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The cathedral is the seat of the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells. |
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The stand has room for 10,000 spectators along with a 1,000 seat hospitality suite. |
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This industry standard ejection seat can cause the heavier than usual helmet to inflict serious injury on lightweight pilots. |
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In 2015, Richard Branson offered Stephen Hawking a seat on the Virgin Galactic spaceship for free. |
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The operator is provided with a seat and controls on the mower and literally rides on the machine. |
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An analysis conducted in the United States in 1984 compared a variety of seat belt types alone and in combination with air bags. |
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Shelden had made a major contribution to the automotive industry with his idea of retractable seat belts. |
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He investigated the early seat belts whose primitive designs were implicated in these injuries and deaths. |
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Volvo then made the new seat belt design patent open in the interest of safety and made it available to other car manufacturers for free. |
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In 2013, Ford began offering rear seat inflatable seat belts on a limited set of models, such as the Explorer and Flex. |
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The 1972 Volkswagen ESVW1 Experimental Safety Vehicle presented passive seat belts. |
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The first commercial car to use automatic seat belts was the 1975 Volkswagen Golf. |
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By early 1978, Volkswagen had reported 90,000 Rabbits sold with automatic seat belts. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt. |
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Also, many automatic seat belt systems are incompatible with child safety seats, or only compatible with special modifications. |
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In crashes, unbelted rear passengers increase the risk of belted front seat occupants' death by nearly five times. |
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However, the interlock system spurred severe backlash from an American public who largely rejected seat belts. |
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In 2001, Congress directed NHSTA to study the benefits of technology meant to increase the use of seat belts. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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In the European Union, all new long distance buses and coaches must be fitted with seat belts. |
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At the 2005 general election Jeremy Wright regained the seat for the Conservatives. |
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Following the recommendations of the Boundary Commission for England, Warwickshire was allocated a sixth parliamentary seat. |
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The seat of the bishopric was established in the city and all churches belonged to the diocese, staffed by the bishop's clergy. |
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The see had its seat here until AD 995, when further incursions once again caused the monks to move with the relics. |
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The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Salisbury and seat of the Bishop of Salisbury, currently the Right Reverend Nick Holtam. |
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Under Anselm's direction, Bec became the foremost seat of learning in Europe, attracting students from France, Italy, and elsewhere. |
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The university was one of only eight UK universities to hold a parliamentary seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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A lighter version, the cisium, equivalent to a gig, was open above and in front and had a seat. |
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Later bishops returned the episcopal seat to Wells while retaining the name Bath in the title, Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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These were designed such that a person standing for long periods of time could rest on a ledge of the upturned seat. |
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The present cathedral church at Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England. |
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Carlisle and Ely are purely monastic churches, which then became the seat of a bishop during the course of construction. |
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Each cathedral contains the seat of the local bishop, often literally a large throne. |
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Canterbury is one of the biggest cathedrals in England, and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The National Palace continues to be the official seat of the executive authority, though it is no longer the official residence of the President. |
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Bishop's townhouses were always palazzi, and the seat of a localized regime would also be so called. |
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Many former capitals display a Palazzo Ducale, the seat of the local duke or lord. |
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This seat must remain empty until the coming of the knight who will achieve the Grail. |
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Here it is the perfect knight Galahad, rather than Percival, who assumes the empty seat, now called the Siege Perilous. |
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My conjecture being right he will find the third stomach, or manifolds, the seat of difficulty. |
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In Bristol West, Labour had a majority of only 1,000, so the seat is considered highly marginal this time around. |
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In 1584 he took his seat in parliament for Melcombe in Dorset, and in 1586 for Taunton. |
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Burke was appointed Paymaster of the Forces and a Privy Counsellor, but without a seat in Cabinet. |
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Byron first took his seat in the House of Lords 13 March 1809, but left London on 11 June 1809 for the Continent. |
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A minimum of six of the eight seat IFAB board needs to vote to accept a rule change. |
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On 16 July 2001, he left the seat of the IOC presidency to Jacques Rogge and became Honorary President for Life. |
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It is a very significant fact that similar changes occur in endometrium which is the seat of certain types of metropathia. |
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Andretti announced he was leaving to move to Alfa Romeo at the end of the season leaving Lotus with a vacant race seat. |
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Late in the season, Lotus announced the recruitment of Ayrton Senna for the following year, leaving Mansell with no race seat at Lotus. |
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On 3 September 2016 Button announced he would be stepping down from the McLaren race seat for the 2017 Formula One season. |
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His seat was filled by Mario Andretti for the US Grand Prix West before Derek Daly took over for the rest of the year. |
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Tahiti, which is located within the Society Islands, is the most populous island and the seat of the capital of the collectivity, Pape'ete. |
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The Greens have retained their two seats and the TUV and Claire Sugden their single seats, while People Before Profit now hold only one seat. |
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The table below details changes in members' allegiances and parties' seat possessions. |
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His seat remained vacant until the 2007 Northern Ireland Assembly election. |
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When a List MSP resigns, the next person on the resigning MSPs' party's list takes the seat. |
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The party with the highest quotient is awarded the seat, which is then added to its constituency seats in allocating the second seat. |
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John Major has suggested that, after Scottish independence, the remaining UK could lose its permanent seat at the UN Security Council. |
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Governing entities sometimes plan capital cities to house the seat of government of a polity or of a subdivision. |
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Subsequently, in 1971, it lost its permanent seat at the UN Security Council to the People's Republic of China. |
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Notably, each country with a permanent seat on the UNSC also finds itself in the top ten military and economic powers. |
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In 2017, it was reported that the G4 nations were willing to temporarily forgo veto power if granted permanent UNSC seat. |
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Walpole's political career began in January 1701 when he won a seat in the general election at Castle Rising. |
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He advised Pelham to make use of his seat in the Commons to serve as a bridge between the King and Parliament, just as Walpole had done. |
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Samuel had lost his seat in the 1935 election and the leadership of the party fell to Sir Archibald Sinclair. |
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A member who represented a pocket borough was expected to vote as his patron ordered, or else lose his seat at the next election. |
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Disraeli kept Labouchere's majority down to 170, a good showing that put him in line for a winnable seat in the near future. |
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In the election in July 1837 Disraeli won a seat in the House of Commons as one of two members, both Tory, for the constituency of Maidstone. |
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The Labour MP Stanley Evans resigned from his seat and his membership of the party due to his support for British action in Suez. |
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In the 1950 and 1951 general elections, Roberts was the Conservative candidate for the safe Labour seat of Dartford. |
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Originally a seat of the Clan Stewart of Menteith it passed to the Boyd family in the 15th century. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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Wounds which, whatever their seat, are complicated with aerian or bacterial emphysema, and the gases from which are infiltrated to the scrotum. |
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Schomberg turned up, yawning affectedly, almost before Davidson had regained his seat. |
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Combe felt her bumps and pronounced that she had an unusually large cerebellum, the seat of Amativeness. |
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The Bog Creeper came out her wee bothy so I stood on the toilet seat and Lanna whipped her skirt down to her boots and sat. |
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His desk afforded him a box seat to see who spoke to whom at the watercooler. |
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In November 1928, as the beneficiaries of this revulsion, the Liberals made a clean sweep of every seat on the borough council. |
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Because of the popularity of the sitting candidate, the contestability of the seat was poor. |
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He was driving and I was in the passenger seat, so we crashed together when the truck hit us. |
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If a crew feather much under water, it is a good plan to seat them in a row on a bench, and give each man a stick to handle as an oar. |
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Even arriving two hours before the game was not enough to guarantee a seat in the curva. |
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She was elected as MP for the seat after a hard campaign in the 1959 election. |
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It's either that or watch Dipper hopes of big overall seat gains dashed May 2 in Ontario. |
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On the third day of the campaign, Labor has been forced to disendorse and expel its candidate in the unwinnable seat of Southern Downs. |
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Though ensconced in the seat of the Supreme One, Lahiri Mahasaya showed reverence to all men, irrespective of their differing merits. |
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Here are some brides of ten compelled to seat themselves on the fascinum, the virile ivory in the temples of classical scholarship. |
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At this hour the seat was as in a theatre, but the words of the actors were of a nature somewhat too Fescennine for the public. |
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He now had a country seat at Kilmacud and women procured for him by a flashman. |
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She sat on a seat under the alders in the cricket ground, and fronted the evening. |
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In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
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After dining Sam got on a grip car of the Wabash Avenue Cable, sitting on the front seat and letting the panorama of the town roll up to him. |
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Finally, he was at half-mast, hanging out over the toilet seat, barely erect. |
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Labour MPs hold 25 of the 40 seats, the Conservatives eleven, Plaid Cymru three and the Liberal Democrats hold one seat. |
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London is the capital of England and the whole of the United Kingdom, and is therefore the seat of the United Kingdom's government. |
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From his seat in the Senate, he became suffect consul in 97 during the reign of Nerva, being the first of his family to do so. |
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When Augustine failed to rise from his seat on the entrance of the British bishops, they refused to recognise him as their archbishop. |
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As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercian Kings, to this day. |
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The capital of the Kingdom of Sussex was at Chichester, the seat of the kingdom's bishopric was at Selsey. |
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He grew unto his seat, As he had been incorps'd and demy-natur'd with the brave horse. |
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Watchman replaced him in the linkup seat. He jacked himself into the computer. |
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Not all Members of Parliament can fit into the Chamber at the same time as it only has space to seat 427 of the 650 members. |
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The economics books Marx was reading at the time can be seen in the library, as can the window seat where Marx and Engels would meet. |
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It was this separation that resulted in Salford becoming the judicial seat of Salfordshire, which included the ancient parish of Manchester. |
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The main classical music venue was the Free Trade Hall on Peter Street, until the opening in 1996 of the 2,500 seat Bridgewater Hall. |
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During the general elections of September 1780, Pitt contested the University of Cambridge seat, but lost. |
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Pitt's entry into parliament is somewhat ironic as he later railed against the very same pocket and rotten boroughs that had given him his seat. |
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Until the 19th century, Westminster was the third seat of learning in England, after Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Following his deselection in the seat of Oldham, Churchill was invited to stand for Manchester North West. |
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He won the seat at the 1906 general election with a majority of 1,214 and represented the seat for two years. |
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In a safe Conservative seat, the official Conservative candidate Duff Cooper was opposed by an independent Conservative. |
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Major recommendations included that the seat of government of the territories should be located in the territories. |
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It was in this period that the Palace of Westminster was established as the seat of the English Parliament. |
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Thus, several approaches were used to convert polling data and other information into seat predictions. |
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Having been approved for the Candidates' list, Cameron began looking for a seat to contest for the 1997 general election. |
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He tried for the Kensington and Chelsea seat after the death of Alan Clark, but did not make the shortlist. |
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On 12 September, however, he announced that he was resigning his seat with immediate effect. |
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Arthur Henderson, elected in 1931 to succeed MacDonald, lost his seat in the 1931 general election. |
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Without any delay, on the morrow I sat on the judgment seat. |
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Caroline Lucas was returned as MP for the seat of Brighton Pavilion. |
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As it happened, Augustine did keep his seat, provoking outrage. |
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Martin's for services, and this church became the seat of the bishopric. |
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We left the city in a strangely American mini van, complete with a child's car seat in the back, on a strangely Americanesque highway, auto rest stops and all. |
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For an appreciable time he did not think of rising from his seat. |
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Leaving your wallet visible on the car seat is just asking for it. |
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She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds. |
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Pancho, the major-domo, came up to say that Colonel Morales was waiting below. Appleby bade him bring out cigars and wine, and rose from his seat when Morales came in. |
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To see Nina herself Nick had to crane round the big white bonce of Norman Kent, who was as sensitive to music as he was to conservatives, and kept shifting in his seat. |
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He was defeated in Preston in 1826 and Manchester in 1832 but after the passing of the 1832 Reform Act Cobbett was able to win the parliamentary seat of Oldham. |
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The seat of the Bishop of Durham is the fourth most significant in the Church of England hierarchy, and he stands at the right hand of the monarch at coronations. |
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My first trip was a shopping run to the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, where the Acadia swallowed a cartful of groceries without even folding the third-row seat. |
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With a big victory in the primary he was sitting in the catbird seat. |
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A gift of land is held to be complete in all its parts, when accompanied by a couch shell, a seat of honor, a chhatra, a good horse and a good carriage. |
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He was offered a seat on the Council of India, the body created to advise the new Secretary of State for India, but declined, citing his disapproval of the new system of rule. |
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Once sworn they always sit in the same seat throughout the trial. |
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He also suggested Western recognition of the People's Republic of China, and that it be admitted to the UN with a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. |
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In 1828 he stood for election in County Clare in Ireland and was elected even though he could not take his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. |
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The sovereign enters Westminster Abbey wearing the crimson surcoat and the Robe of State of crimson velvet and takes his or her seat on a Chair of Estate. |
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All these preliminaries being satisfactorily settled, without more ado she took her seat at the card-table, and was soon deeply lost in the anxieties of lansquenette. |
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We drove 15 ks before we realised Billy wasn't in the back seat. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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However, in July 2012, the club moved to the new 12,000 seat New York Stadium in Rotherham, whilst United and Wednesday contest the Steel City derby. |
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Allying himself with the pious king, Aidan chose the island of Lindisfarne, which was close to the royal castle at Bamburgh, as the seat of his diocese. |
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In the later stages of the band's career, Page took a back seat in composition and Jones became increasingly important in producing music, often composed on the keyboard. |
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Happy grinned broadly, entirely unmoved, put his feet up on the opposite seat, and made a pig of himself with free food and drink from the complimentary trolley. |
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Then Foley's thoroughbred strained herself, as these slim-legged, dainty-fetlocked thoroughbreds will do when the going is rough, and he had to take a back seat. |
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When Ecclestone bought the Brabham team during 1971 he gained a seat on the Formula One Constructors' Association and during 1978 he became its president. |
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Between world wars, when Douglas Bader was a cocky, teen-age R.A.F. cadet... a man could navigate by eye and the nearest railroad track and fly by the seat of his pants. |
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Although most drivers earn their seat on ability, commercial considerations also come into play with teams having to satisfy sponsors and financial demands. |
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The holder of the office of the Bishop of Durham was appointed by the King to exercise royal authority on his behalf, with the castle being his seat. |
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In order to add jollity to the proceedings, said the dean, each graduand would find beneath his seat a little tub of bubbles, complete with mortar board cap. |
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The minute she'd settled into the seat next to him, her billowing widow's rig had got redisposed to reveal her neatly gravid waistline, at which, now, he nodded. |
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Recognised as the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is home to the Scottish Parliament and the seat of the monarchy in Scotland. |
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Professor Franklein took his habitual seat at the conference table. |
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Under a further change made in 2009, a political party leader directly nominates a new MLA if his or her party won that seat at the previous election. |
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The Huddersfield constituency has been represented by Labour MP Barry Sheerman since its creation in 1983 and is considered a safe seat for Labour. |
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The remaining seat is held by Kirsty Williams of the Liberal Democrats. |
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The lap portion is connected to a belt between the legs and there are two shoulder belts, making a total of five points of attachment to the seat. |
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Buckingham, the seat of Speaker John Bercow, is also in this region. |
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The defeat of the axis powers resulted in the formation of the United Nations, where the five victorious countries were granted a permanent seat in the Security Council. |
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, its UN Security Council permanent seat was transferred to the Russian Federation in 1991, as its successor state. |
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In 1973 Volkswagen announced they had a functional passive seat belt. |
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It was a miracle that I survived that ditching in the high waves because I had my seat belt and shoulder harness unbuckled in anticipation of bailing out. |
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During the 10th century the royal seat of the Danes was moved from Lejre to Jelling in central Jutland, marking the foundation and consolidation of the Kingdom of Denmark. |
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It was a victory that clearly meant so much to Van Gaal as the normally impassive manager raced from his seat in the technical area to celebrate Lingard's winner. |
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Istana Nurul Iman is the world's largest palace and is the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, and the seat of the Brunei government. |
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This car will seat two people in front and three in the back. |
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Richard and the Yorkist faction, who tended to be physically placed further away from the seat of power, found their power slowly being stripped away. |
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Churchill stood again for the seat of Oldham at the 1900 general election. |
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As world champion, Hill was in high demand and had offers for a race seat from McLaren, Benetton and Ferrari but not adequately financially valued despite his status. |
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However, only St John was persuaded to retain his seat in Parliament. |
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When driver side airbags became mandatory on all passenger vehicles in model year 1995, most manufacturers stopped equipping cars with automatic seat belts. |
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This contract included an option of a future F1 seat, which would eventually make Hamilton the youngest ever driver to secure a contract which later resulted in an F1 drive. |
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Under D'Hondt, the SDLP would have been entitled to the extra ministerial seat on the revised Executive created by the devolution of policing and justice. |
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The Didot Perceval, a prose continuation of Robert's work, takes up the story, and the knight Percival sits in the seat and initiates the Grail quest. |
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Therefore, people who did not wish to buckle up would defeat this system by fastening the seat belts with the seat empty and leaving them that way. |
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France maintained its seat as there was no change in its international status or recognition, although many of its overseas possessions eventually became independent. |
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In Portuguese America, Brazil experienced greater autonomy as it now served as seat of the Portuguese Empire and ascended politically to the status of Kingdom. |
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One characteristic of the optimal SBR, according to the research, is that the audible warning becomes increasingly penetrating the longer the seat belt remains unfastened. |
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Influenced by the factional politics of the time, he contemplated standing for Parliament as a supporter of William Pitt, but was unable to find a seat. |
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If you haven't got the self-control to keep the wolf from the door yourself, ask your partner to help out. She'll enjoy being the one in the driving seat for a change. |
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Rosberg was confirmed as staying with Williams until the end of 2009 on 9 December 2007, ending speculation that he could take Fernando Alonso's vacated seat at McLaren. |
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This has led many countries to adopt mandatory seat belt wearing laws. |
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Factors of a motorcycle's ergonomic geometry that determine the seating posture include the height, angle and location of footpegs, seat and handlebars. |
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His face appears in the open window of the pilot's seat on the flight deck. He is ready. I am ready. It's time to kick the tires and light the fires. |
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New Hampshire lacks both a primary and secondary seat belt law. |
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However, Smeed's law predicts a fall in accident rate with increasing car ownership and has been demonstrated independently of seat belt legislation. |
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The North Down seat was retained by independent Sylvia Hermon. |
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In 2015, for the first time, NHTSA endorsed seat belts on school buses. |
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The Conservatives gained 38 seats while losing 10, all to Labour, with Employment Minister Esther McVey the most senior Conservative to lose her seat. |
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The Permanent Secretariat, established at the seat of the League at Geneva, comprised a body of experts in various spheres under the direction of the general secretary. |
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Amory squeezed into the back seat beside a gaudy, vermilion-lipped blonde. |
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In March 2009, proposals were announced for the construction of a new 25,000 seat stadium in the Sydenham area of East Belfast as an alternative to the Maze proposal. |
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This seat has been held by the Liberal Democrats or their predecessors the Liberal Party since 1950, longer than any other they represent in Great Britain. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated high must have their front windscreens minimized upwards, making it possible to install the front link door at the bottom of the windscreen. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
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This result was viewed as a particular blow for Gordon Brown, who lives in the constituency, represented the adjacent seat and featured in Labour's campaign. |
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Passengers may not get on the first train and the majority of passengers do not find a seat on their trains, some trains having more than four passengers every square metre. |
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Their popularity declined from the levels attained by the Alliance, but their seat count rose, a feat that has been credited to more intelligent targeting of vulnerable seats. |
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Cheadle's former MP Mark Hunter also won a seat on Stockport Council. |
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After Coburn won the seat, he was appointed leader of UKIP Scotland. |
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However, he lost his seat at the 1945 general election, when he was defeated by the Conservative candidate, Robert Thorp, by a majority of 1,962 votes. |
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After the failure of the amendment, Henry Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford, MP for Norwich, resigned his seat in protest at the British treatment of Poland. |
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In 1993, future party leader and MP Caroline Lucas gained a seat on Oxfordshire County Council, with other gains following in the 1995 and 1996 local elections. |
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