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Described as looking like an " orange box ", it consisted of four wooden structures each holding some 250 seats, and later was affectionately nicknamed the " rabbit hutch ".
Parliament grows from 22 to 24 seats and the parliamentary term is extended from four to five years.
At least 70 new members entered the latter, with 20 seats going to Fatah representatives from the Gaza Strip, 11 seats filled by women ( the highest number of votes went to one woman who spent years in Israeli jails for her role in the resistance ), four seats went to Christians, and one was filled by a Jewish-born convert to Islam, Uri Davis, the first Jewish-born person to be elected to the Revolutionary Council since its founding in 1958.
Fine Gael won 19 seats in Seanad Éireann following the 2011 election, a gain of four from the previous election in 2007.
At 2009 European Parliament election held on the same day as the Local elections, which saw a reduction in the number seats from 13 to 12 for Ireland, the party won four seats, retaining the largest number of seats of an Irish party in the European Parliament.
The New Nation Alliance ( ANN ) won 9 legislative seats, and three minority parties won the remaining four.
In December 1969, the ALP under Gough Whitlam came within four seats of ending the Coalition's hold on power before winning a convincing victory in 1972.
Saddles are seats for the rider, fastened to the horse's back by means of a girth ( English-style riding ), known as a cinch in the Western US, a wide strap that goes around the horse at a point about four inches behind the forelegs.
Norebangs typically have a number of private rooms ranging in size from four seats to upwards of thirty.
St-Laurent was encouraged by others to reach out to the CCF and at least four of six independent / small party MPs to form a coalition majority government, which would have held 134 of the 265 seats in Parliament — 50. 1 % of the total.
Just to the north of the stoa four rows of seats were excavated, with the remains of a group of stelae and statue bases nearby.
Polls showed that Kach would have likely received three to four seats in the coming November 1988 elections, with some earlier polls forecasting as many as twelve seats ( 10 % of popular vote ), possibly making Kach Israel's third largest party.
ANDP-Zaman Lahiya, a former split for the MNSD held only four seats.
More importantly, it won four directly-elected seats, thus qualifying it for proportional representation even though it fell short of the five percent threshold.
It cost them A $ 3 million, and they received four of eight seats on the board of directors.
After counting was finalised the Cahill Government was left with an overall majority of four seats.
However, despite this the Coalition went to a record fourth win against the ALP of Pat Hills, increasing the Liberal / Country majority by four seats, and making Askin the only Premier to win four consecutive terms.
The first four rows of seats on each Montgomery bus were reserved for whites.
He moved the " colored " section sign behind Parks and demanded that four black people give up their seats in the middle section so that the white passengers could sit.

seats and adults
The seats of the children killed are smaller than those of the adults lost.
The rear seats are small due to the prominent transmission hump rear seats have leg room like a front drive car due to the rear transmission, and are only suitable for children, or for typical adults on a short trip.
The act of moving the seats, however, typically required 2 adults, and lifting them back into the van was a very awkward procedure.
The 612 Scaglietti was designed to replace the smaller 456 M ; its larger size makes it a true 4 seater with adequate space in the rear seats for adults.
Reserved seats cost US $ 1, with general admission of US $. 50 for adults and US $. 25 for children ( approximately equivalent to US $ 13. 80, US $ 6. 90, and US $ 3. 45 2005 est .).
The Chrysler Corporation's K-cars were compact-to-midsize cars designed to carry six adults on two bench seats and were aimed not only to replace Chrysler's nominally compact F-body Aspen and Volaré, but also to compete with intermediates like the Chevrolet Malibu and Ford Fairmont.
Seating was a 2 + 2 arrangement, although the rear seats are not too suitable for large adults.
The rear seats were ideal for children but rather tight for adults.
The third row seats 3 but legroom is limited, allowing transportation of small children or adults on short trips.
Most states consider secondary school ( middle and high school ) age students to be adults with regards to the space occupied in bus seats and aisles by their bodies.
They will generally provide enough space to sleep two adults, with the larger examples sleeping up to six — though at that point two of the berths are generally under the cockpit seats ( and known as " quarter berths " and are often only suited for children.
The rear screen section hinges out into the loadbay, allowing 2 extra seats to be folded out, giving comfortable seating for 4 adults.

seats and car
To meet the demand of commuters, JR sells commuter discount passes and operates 16 car bilevel E4 Series Shinkansen at rush hour, providing a capacity of 1, 600 seats.
Riding a car around a curve, we take a personal view that we are at rest in the car, and should be undisturbed in our seats.
By choosing the angle of bank to match the car's speed around the curve, the car seat transmits only a perpendicular force to the passengers, and the passengers no longer feel a need to lean nor feel a sideways push by the car seats or doors.
In 1996, the Renault Scénic was released in Europe and its success made mainstream automakers produce them in large quantities, usually based on small family car platforms and with both two and three-row seats.
When Volkswagen introduced a sliding side door on their van in 1968, it then had all the features that would later come to define a minivan: compact length, three rows of forward-facing seats, station wagon-style top-hinged tailgate / liftgate, sliding side door, passenger car base.
In some jurisdictions children below a certain size are forbidden to travel in front car seats.
Sports car racing is a form of circuit auto racing with automobiles that have two seats and enclosed wheels.
White swapped seats with her boyfriend, Michael Wanders, who attempted to drive the car but was unable to, because of the broken throttle cable.
No laws mandate the use of seat belts or car seats for children.
The two-seater JET1 had the engine positioned behind the seats, air intake grilles on either side of the car, and exhaust outlets on the top of the tail.
And, in 2008, an investigative reporting team including Patricia Callahan, Maurice Possley, Sam Roe, Ted Gregory, Michael Oneal and Evan Osnos won the Pulitzer for its series about faulty government regulation of defective toys, cribs and car seats.
The prices for DART-Tag account holders are £ 1 per crossing for a car, £ 1. 75 for a van ( a vehicle without windows behind the driver's or passenger's seats ) and £ 3. 20 for a multi-goods vehicle.
In a factory for a complex product, rather than one assembly line, there may be many auxiliary assembly lines feeding sub-assemblies ( i. e. car engines or seats ) to a backbone " main " assembly line.
The term is also used to describe full-fledged station wagons ( passenger car front sheetmetal, back seats, windows all around ) and even hatchbacks with a basic trim package intended for commercial use.
Built into the subframes, the rubber cone system gave a raw and bumpy ride accentuated by the woven-webbing seats, but the rigidity of the rubber cones, together with the wheels ' positioning at the corners of the car, gave the Mini go kart-like handling that became famous.
To broaden market appeal it was later remodeled as a four-seat car ( with full space for the front bucket seats, as originally planned, and a rear bench seat with significantly less space than was common at the time ).
A number of prototypes were built and tested, including an automotrice ( self-propelled ) derived from ALn 668 diesel car and provided with tilting seats.
Evenflo of Piqua ( formerly Questor Juvenile Furniture ) is the leading manufacturer of infant and toddler car seats and has become one of Piqua's leading employers and industries.
Even more basic is the Chinese " hard " sleeping car in use today, consisting of fixed bunk beds, which cannot be converted into seats, in a public space.
One method is to place the driver's seat in the center of the car, which allows two full-sized passenger seats on each side and slightly behind the driver.
When the car reaches Goldfinger's factory in Switzerland ( Enterprises Auric AG ), he recasts the gold from the armour panels into aircraft seats and fits them to the Mecca Charter Airline, in which he holds a large stake.

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