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seat

[seet] / sit /






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Not at Kimbark Elementary, where she spends her days, but at San Bernardino Valley College, where she finds a seat near the front, among students nearly twice her age.

From Los Angeles Times

The deal also gave TSG seats on the board and significant influence, which increased over the years as the interest accumulated.

From BBC

Once seated and locked in, it nearly immediately takes off, jetting riders into a darkened hallway with white lights before injecting them into a Lego galaxy.

From Los Angeles Times

Diana dismissed the counteroffer as a distraction tactic and nominated candidates to fill all the seats on Genco’s board of directors, setting up a potential proxy fight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ministers are offering to create more members of the House of Lords than usual later this year, in a compromise that could allow some hereditary peers to keep their seats.

From BBC