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first and seating
The great majority of today's bicycles have a frame with upright seating which looks much like the first chain-driven bike.
Its combination of modern innovation ( such as mixed gender seating ) and traditional practice particularly appealed to first and second-generation Eastern European Jewish immigrants, who found Orthodoxy too restrictive, but Reform Judaism foreign.
Wizards management kept the west end of Arrowhead tarped off for the first 10 years of play, limiting seating near the field.
Part of the new seating was used for the first time on 26 March 2006, when an attendance of 69, 070 became a new Premier League record.
T. J. Moore notes that “ seating in the temporary theaters where Plautus ’ plays were first performed was often insufficient for all those who wished to see the play, that the primary criterion for determining who was to stand and who could sit was social status ”.
Usually polygonal in plan to give an overall rounded effect ( though the Red Bull and the first Fortune were square ), the three levels of inward-facing galleries overlooked the open center, into which jutted the stage — essentially a platform surrounded on three sides by the audience, only the rear being restricted for the entrances and exits of the actors and seating for the musicians.
During the first and subsequent Freedom Rides, activists traveled through the Deep South to integrate seating patterns and desegregate bus terminals, including restrooms and water fountains.
An airliner will usually have several classes of seating: first class, business class, and / or economy class ( which may be referred to as coach class or tourist class, and sometimes has a separate " premium " economy section with more legroom and amenities ).
Domestic flights generally have a two-class configuration, usually first or business class and coach class, although many airlines instead offer all-economy seating.
Evidence of the potential of lap belts to cause separation of the lumbar vertebrae and the sometimes associated paralysis, or " seat belt syndrome ", led to progressive revision of passenger safety regulations in nearly all developed countries to require 3-point belts first in all outboard seating positions and eventually in all seating positions in passenger vehicles.
The first level, which is available only for basketball games and concerts, but not for hockey games and ice shows, is the " floor " or " court-side " seating.
The very first prototypes were bare chassis, with rudimentary controls, seating and roof, that needed test drivers to wear leather flying suits, that were used in contemporary open biplanes.
Most American variants do not rearrange the seating of the players, so everyone plays in the same order each hand ( though the President still leads the first trick ).
The first building was constructed in 1937 with a seating capacity of 47.
The first church structure had a seating capacity of 200 and was used for 30 years before it burned in 1934.
The first such cars saw sporadic use on American railroads in the 1830s and could be configured for coach seating during the day.
The theater opened in 1996 and featured the first stadium style seating in the Northwest.
Toscanini favored the traditional orchestral seating plan with the first violins and cellos on the left, the violas on the near right, and the second violins on the far right.
In the fall of 2008, the first phase of the April Zorn Memorial Stadium was completed, enlarging the seating capacity to 2, 600 and adding a state-of-the-art press box.
* The Olivier Theatre ( named after the theatre's first artistic director, Laurence Olivier ), is the main auditorium, and was modelled on the ancient Greek theatre at Epidaurus ; it has an open stage and a fan-shaped audience seating area for 1, 160 people.
" The Stud " has the second largest quantity of seating out of the dining facilities ( the first being Eickhoff ) but during lunch it can get very full.
For the first half of the inaugural season, the upper and lower sections were tarped off, limiting the seating capacity to 27, 700.
When first designed, the SSTs were envisioned to compete with long-range aircraft seating 80 to 100 passengers such as the Boeing 707, but with newer aircraft such as the Boeing 747 carrying four times that, the speed and fuel advantages of the SST concept were washed away by sheer size.
The first six rows are telescopic seating which can be electrically retracted.

first and session
Vandiver likely will mention the $100 million highway bond issue approved earlier in the session as his first priority item.
If Barnett doesn't call a special session in 1961, it will be the first year in the last decade that the Legislature has not met in regular or special session.
* 1942 – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands becomes the first reigning queen to address a joint session of the United States Congress.
The result was the Concord School of Philosophy and Literature, which held its first session in 1879 in Alcott's study in the Orchard House.
On May 25, 1961, twenty days after the first US manned spaceflight Freedom 7, Kennedy proposed the Apollo program to Congress in a special address to a joint session:
The next session of Congress produced a second Reconstruction Act to further implement the first with specific voting regulations, which the President vetoed and Congress overrode.
In 1254, in the city of Leiria, he held the first session of the Cortes, a general assembly comprising the nobility, the middle class and representatives of all municipalities.
Uncharacteristically, Jefferson's first two recordings from this session were gospel songs (" I Want to be like Jesus in my Heart " and " All I Want is that Pure Religion "), released under the name Deacon L. J. Bates.
His first releases under his own name, " Booster Blues " and " Dry Southern Blues ," were hits ; this led to the release of the other two songs from that session, " Got the Blues " and " Long Lonesome Blues ," which became a runaway success, with sales in six figures.
On April 14, after its first session, the PRA announced that Khieu Samphan would chair the State Presidium for a 5-year term.
In 1983, he was invited to record a session on the John Peel BBC Radio show with his band, performing six poems, which was his first professional engagement.
The office originally granted the holder the ability to speak first at session on the topic presented by the presiding magistrate, but eventually gained the power to open and close the senate sessions, decide the agenda, decide where the session should take place, impose order and other rules of the session, meet in the name of the senate with embassies of foreign countries, and write in the name of the senate letters and dispatches.
On August 8, 449 the Second Council of Ephesus began its first session with Dioscorus presiding by command of the Emperor.
During the Era of Silence political parties were banned and the parliament was not in session between 1934 and 1938 as the country was ruled by decree by Konstantin Päts, who was elected as the first President of Estonia in 1938.
The following year, during the course of the uneventful first parliament session, Bacon married Alice Barnham.
In 1610 the fourth session of James ' first parliament met.
He represented Aberdeenshire in the Parliament of Scotland of 1669 and in the following assemblies, during his first session strongly opposing the projected union of the two legislatures.
if the user first accesses the front page of the website with HTTP where he only after that clicks an HTTPS link to the log-in page, the session has already been compromised.
# For SSL with mutual authentication, the SSL / TLS session is managed by the first server that initiates the connection.
During the People's Consultative Assembly's first annual session in August 2000, President Wahid gave an account of his government's performance.
The constitution requires that the Council of Representatives enact a law which provides the procedures for forming a new region 6 months from the start of its first session.
The County of Roscommon was separated from Connacht before 1292, and the first session of the Irish parliament in 1297 created the new shires of County Kildare, Meath and Ulster.

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