A blacksmith in Gravette was making the wheels, but the rest of the buggy was complete, right down to the leather seats.
A motion presented by the Socialists in the Chamber for the immediate discussion of a bill to prevent the massacres of the proletariate having been rejected by an enormous majority, the 28 Socialist deputies resigned their seats; on presenting themselves for re-election their number was reduced to 25.
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A small endowment was provided by the king, and the university, modelled on that of Paris and intended principally to be a school of law, soon became the most famous and popular of the Scots seats of learning, a result which was largely due to the wide experience and ripe wisdom of Elphinstone and of his friend, Hector Boece, the first rector.
Administration, Revenue, eec. - The country is administered as a crown colony, the governor being assisted by an executive and a legislative council; on the last-named a minority of nominated unofficial members have seats.
After 1675, he passed his time at his patron's seats in Derbyshire, occupied to the last with intellectual work in the early morning and in the afternoon hours, which it had long been his habit to devote to thinking and to writing.
After a quick drink at the bar, we were ushered into the hall and found our seats.
Again, we occupied the same seats as we did outbound, 25E and 25F and we got comfortable for the homeward bound flight.
Ahmednagar and Gujarat also became the seats of a new kingdom.
Aisle seats have the most legroom, except row A in the Stalls.
All grandstand ticket holders will be given replacement seats in similar locations as in the existing grandstand and will be closer to the pitch.
All have a Ford based IRS set up, with the bodywork sprayed and seats upholstered in the color of your choice.
All males of 24 years of age are primary electors, while the diet consists of 12 members, holding their seats for 4 years and elected indirectly, together with 3 members nominated by the prince.
All the seats have a 3-point ELR seatbelts; height adjustable and removable headrests and the rear doors have child locks.
All voters, European and non-European, are eligible for seats on the council, but any councillor who becomes a member of parliament thereupon ceases to be a member of the provincial council.
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Although there are only 23 Employer Side seats at the NJC, these twenty-three represent all sixty odd local authority fire brigades.
Amid the wreck of the party - Mr Balfour and several of his colleagues themselves losing their seats - he had the consolation of knowing that the tariff reformers won the only conspicuous successes of the election.
An examination of the photographs revealed that my five immediate predecessors had all lost their seats at the election two days earlier.
An old sickle mower and rake with their high metal seats were the only items she recognized.
Another misconception would arise when men had a tradition that they came to their actual seats from this mountain, or that lake or river, or from lands across the sea.
Around 1810 the church was not ceiled and the seats were irregular.
As for the dynastic opposition, it was reduced to a rump of 66 members, a result so unsatisfactory from the point of view of the monarchy that the government offered to quash certain Conservative returns in order to provide it with more seats.
As I gaze upwards I think of tiny seats, bad food, stale air and jet engines belching noxious fumes.
As it happens, there was a ticket mix-up and during the break we were moved from circle seats down to the stalls.
As towns and villages gradually sprang up, they too adopted as their patron some one or other of the original tribal gods, so that these came to have different seats of worship all over Egypt.
As we keep lowering the divisor, more parties will get seats, more seats will be awarded.
Assistant curates and mission priests were, under certain restrictions, given seats in diocesan synods.
Assuming revolutionary powers, it deposed Governor Jackson and other state officers, appointed their successors, declared vacant the seats of members of the Assembly, and abrogated the disloyal acts of that body.
At Leiden, Utrecht, Groningen, Franeker, Breda, Nimeguen, Harderwyk, Duisburg and Herborn, and at the Catholic university of Louvain, Cartesianism was warmly expounded and defended in seats of learning, of which many are now left desolate, and by adherents whose writings have for the most part long lost interest for any but the antiquary.
At length, in April 1653, a "bill for a new representation" was discussed, which provided for the retention of their seats by the existing members without re-election, so that they would also be the sole judges of the eligibility of the rest.
At Prague there sits also an electoral court which decides upon the validity of disputed elections or forfeiture of seats and other questions relating to parliamentary or elected bodies.
At the election of 1887 they lost more than half their seats, and in 1893 the party again broke up.
At the elections for the local bodies the Catholics had already been permitted to vote, and, availing themselves of the privilege, they gained seats in many municipal councils and obtained the majority in some.
At the end of each walkway there is a small lobby area where ushers are on hand to assist patrons with finding their seats.
At the foot of the Acropolis Hill, where the ground begins to rise, the theatre lies; and though the material of which this was built is rough, and only seven imperfect rows of seats remain, a good part of the scena and of the chambers behind it is preserved, and beneath these there runs a tunnel, which, together with other peculiar features, has raised interesting questions in connexion with the arrangement of the Greek theatre, the orchestra being at present on a level about 12 ft.
At the head of the local administration is a lieutenant-governor, who is assisted by a council on which nominated unofficial members have seats.
At the same time, since the invoking of the divine powers was the essential element in the incantations, in order to make the magic formulae as effective as possible, a large number of the old local deities are introduced to add their power to the chief ones; and it is here that the astral system comes into play through the introduction of names of stars, as well as through assigning attributes to the gods which clearly reflect the conception that they have their seats in the heavens.
Attica being one of the chief seats of the worship of Artemis, this explains why Iphigeneia is sometimes called a daughter of Theseus and Helen, and thereby connected with the national hero.
Barenaked Ladies have a huge army of fans in the U.K. and tonight they were seats away from a sold-out venue.
Baron von Richthofen noticed with surprise the number of fine country seats, owned by rich men who had retired from business, scattered over the rural districts.
Before the new deputies could take their seats the directors forced through the councils the law of the 22nd Floreal (May II), annulling or perverting the elections in thirty departments and excluding forty-eight deputies by name.
Being in great part excavated in the surface of the hill, instead of the seats being raised on arches, it is wanting also in the picturesque arched corridors which contribute so much to the effect of those other ruins.
Besides these there were on the floor of the main apartment a number of detached movable couches or seats, all low, with one or more low tables of some sort.
Bismarck, who was less hopeful than the emperor, and did not approve of this policy, was thereby prevented from influencing the elections as he would have wished to do; the coalition parties, in consequence, suffered severe loss; Socialists, Centre and Radicals gained numerous seats.
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Booster seats are designed for children who weight at least forty pounds.
Both ministers, however, subsequently secured seats elsewhere.
Both of these plains are so level, and have so fertile a soil that they are the seats of extensive agriculture, especially fruit raising, which is further encouraged by the influence of the large bodies of lake water that moderate the heat of summer and the cold of winter, and tend to check the late frosts of spring and the early frosts of autumn.
Bowler also liked the fact that they were sitting the original seats, so painstaking revived.
Boyle then invited his guests to take seats in what had been arranged like a small playhouse.
But he, poor man, disturbed only a couple of fins while I was catching a fair string, and he said it was his luck; but when we changed seats in the boat luck changed seats too.
But in 1909 an act was passed which placed native affairs in the hands of four district commissioners, gave to the minister for native affairs direct executive authority and created a council for native affairs on which non-official members had seats.
But in spite of wholesale terrorism he only succeeded in wrenching five more seats from the coalition, and on Jan.
But it was found that the Government was still too highly centralized and, in 1914, the various divisions were grouped into four provinces over each of which a vice-governorgeneral presided, aided by a consultative council on which non-official Europeans had seats.
But the greater inequalities in township representation subsisted, although in 1874 an amendment had given all townships of 5000 inhabitants two seats in the lower house, every other one " to be entitled to its present representation," and in 1876 another amendment had provided that no township incorporated thereafter should be entitled to a representative " unless it has at least 2500 inhabitants, and unless the town from which the major portion of its territory is taken has also at least 2500 inhabitants."
But there is not even enough room for two children, because with child seats they would still have no legroom.
By its terms office-holders were made ineligible for seats in the legislature, and no member of the legislature could be appointed to any civil office under the government during the term for which he had been elected.
By the help of the Clericals they won enough seats to put the Liberals in a minority in the Reichsrath, and it would be possible to revise the constitution if the Czechs consented to come.
By the Reform Act of 1832 the number of Scottish representatives in the Commons was raised to fifty-three, the counties under a slightly altered arrangement returning thirty members as before, and the burghs, reinforced by the erection of various towns into parliamentary burghs, twenty-three; the second Reform Act (1867) increased the number to sixty, the universities obtaining representation by two members, while two additional members were assigned to the counties and three to the burghs; by the Redistribution of Seats Act in 1885 an addition of seven members was made to the representation of the counties and five to that of the burghs, the total representation being raised to seventy-two.
Car seats prop up a newborn - Place your newborn in his car seat without the restraints.
Car Seats-Hopefully, your vehicle is large enough to accommodate two baby car seats.
Cars of this saloon type have been introduced into England for use on railways which have adopted electric traction, but owing to the narrower loading gauge of British railways it is not usually possible to seat four persons across the width of the car for its whole length, and at the ends the seats have to be placed along the sides of the vehicle.
Cast iron seats with steel boards are increasingly specified to address vandalism problems.
Choose items that you may not use for the first year or so, such as potty chair or booster seats.
Compartments are reserved for all group bookings; groups are asked to travel together in the seats reserved for them.
Congress therefore did not claim seats in that assembly.
Convertible car seats are first used as rear-facing seats until your child is old enough or weighs enough to move to a front-facing seat.
Convertible car seats provide three types of harnesses to help keep your baby safe.
Country seats worthy of note (chiefly modern) are Aswarby Hall, Belton House, Brocklesby, Casewick, Denton Manor, Easton Hall, Grimsthorpe (of the 16th and 18th centuries, with earlier remains), Haverholm Priory, Nocton Hall, Panton Hall, Riby Grove, Somerby Hall, Syston Park and Uffington.
Cup holder-Many car seats now offer a side cup holder that is perfect for your little one to place his bottle or cup into.
Dobeln, Werdau and Lossnitz are the chief seats of the Saxon leather trade; cigars are very extensively made in the town and district of Leipzig, and hats and pianofortes at Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz.
Donated Seats - Southend Pier There are two types of donated bench available for placement on Southend Pier - hardwood or steel fabricated.
During the Reformation period Miihlhausen became notorious as one of the chief seats of the Anabaptists.
Easy Traveler-This stroller, suitable from birth, features a large capacity shopping basket and accommodates most brands of infant car seats.
Eclecticism gained great popularity, and, partly owing to Cousin's position as minister of public instruction, became the authorized system in the chief seats of learning in France, where it has given a most remarkable impulse to the study of the history of philosophy.
Eight centuries later the Turkish stocks of " Tukiu " (the Chinese spelling for " Turks "), Khagases and Uigurs - also compelled to migrate north-westwards from their former seats - subdued the Ugro-Samoyedes.
Even in the cities, the seats of the episcopal power, the reformation encouraged the attempts at revolt or autonomy which tended everywhere to diminish that power.
Even with the addition of the " Latin " (Rumanian and Italian) seats the " German-Latin block " amounted only to 257.
Facilities on board include air conditioning, reclining seats, toilet, video and drinks facilities.
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Feather-Market Hall, where are held the sales of ostrich feathers, seats 5000 persons.
Female legislators have also become increasingly numerous, reaching 47 in the 2004 legislative election, which represents 21 percent of the 225 seats.
Fifty-four membersof the Prussian parliament at once joined the new party, and in the elections for the Reichstag in 1871 they won sixty seats.
First Class The lie-flat sleeper seats in First Class on Boeing 777 aircraft are designed to give you maximum comfort in any position.
For bathrooms, we recommend adding a safety latch to the toilet seats and/or leave toilet seats down and the bathroom door shut at all times.Babies are top-heavy and accidents do happen in the blink of an eye.
For starters there's the cozy alcove in the main bar that seats a maximum of ten.
For the first time the elected members were placed in a majority; they were given three seats in the executive council; in local questions the government had to make every effort to carry the majority by persuasion.
For the theatrical, pageants exhibited by him he erected a theatre with improved acoustical conditions and seats after the Greek model, thus marking a distinct advance in the construction of places of entertainment.
Fortunately, a cool console managed to keep them in separate seats.
Forty-two Czechs who had won seats did not attend; forty-three Poles stood aloof from all party combination, giving their votes on each occasion as the interest of their country seemed to require; the real opposition was limited to forty Clericals and representatives of the other Slav races, who were collected on the Right under the leadership of Hohenwart.
France is divided into sixteen academies or educational districts, having their centres at the seats of the universities.
From the date of Queen Mary's charter until the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885 the borough was represented by one member in parliament.
From the scantiness of population the mortality was not great, but it became clear that this is one of the endemic seats of plague.'
From this date the borough returned one member only until, by the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885, the privilege was annulled.
General Botha decided to retain office, and seats for him and Mr Hull were found by means of by-elections.
Grand Rapids manufactures carpet sweepers - a large proportion of the whole world's product, - flour and grist mill products, foundry and machine-shop products, planing-mill products, school seats, wood-working tools, fly paper, calcined plaster, barrels, kegs, carriages, wagons, agricultural implements and bricks and tile.
Grand Stand Restaurant This split-level restaurant is situated just seconds from your reserved seats.
Guests may choose their seats in any unreserved section on the ground floor or in the balcony.
Had this act been ratified by the government at Athens, a war between Greece and the Ottoman Empire could hardly have been avoided; but a royal rescript was issued by the king of the Hellenes on the 30th of September 1910, declaring vacant the three seats to which the Cretan representatives had been elected; the immediate danger was thus averted.
He called the members of the official board to occupy the front seats at the beginning of the service.
He did not offer seats, nor did he stand.
He has been viewed as a chieftain of the Amorites, as the head of a great Semitic migration from Mesopotamia; or, since Ur and Haran were seats of Moon-worship, he has been identified with a moon-god.
He popped out of the Jeep, leaving the Deans to unstick themselves from their seats and follow.
He was obliged to reconstruct the cabinet several times in order to get rid of troublesome colleagues like General Cassola, who wanted to make, himself a sort of military dictator, and Camacho, whose financial reforms and taxation schemes made him unpopular He had more often to reorganize the government in order to find seats in the cabinet for ambitious and impatient, worthies of the Liberal party-not always with success, as Seor Martos, president of the Congress, and the Democrats almost brought about a political crisis in 1889.
Hegesippus, after a journey to all the principal seats of Christian tradition, testifies that all are holding to the true doctrine as transmitted at the original seat, where it was witnessed first by the apostles and afterwards by the kindred of the Lord and " witnesses " of the first generation.
Here the service is professional, the menu is a five-course gourmet feast and the intimate restaurant seats just 20 people.
His best-known work is the dictionary of geographical names which occur in the poets, with an introduction on the seats of the Arabian tribes.
His duties were to afford hospitality to strangers from the state whose proxenus he was, to introduce its ambassadors, to procure them admission to the assembly and seats in the theatre, and in general to look after the commercial and political interests of the state by which he had been appointed to his office.
His edict prohibiting all commercial intercourse with the enemy at once aroused against him the bitter hostility of the merchants of Holland and Zeeland, who thrived by such traffic. His attempts to pack the council of State, on which already two Englishmen had seats, with personal adherents and to override the opposition of the provincial states of Holland to his arbitrary acts, at last made his position impossible.
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Howie kept us in suspense until we assumed our seats around the table.
Hunter, of Virginia, a Democrat and a compromise candidate, was elected to the position; and on the 28th of February 1839 the Democratic candidates were admitted to their seats, to which a congressional committee, reporting afterwards, declared them entitled.'
I plan on going early so I can preempt a good section of seats for us before the others get there.
Identity of the Food of Animals and Plants.rt is evidently to the actual seats of consumption of food, and of consequent nutrition and increase of living substance, that we should turn when we wish to inquire what are the nutritive materials of plants.
If your child is ready for the next step in car seats, take some time to look at the Graco High Back Booster Seat as one of your choices.
Immediately in front of the foremost row of seats a hood or sloping screen of wood covers a part of the orchestra, and another hood of similar shape starts from the front of the stage at a slightly lower level.
In ' the new chamber elected in October 1888 only five members of Bratianu's party retained their seats.
In 1576 Julius, duke of Brunswick, founded a university here, and throughout the 17th century this was one of the chief seats of Protestant learning.
In 1671 scarcely less enthusiasm was roused in Montpellier; and in 1680 he opened a course of lectures at Paris, with such acceptance that hearers had to take their seats in advance.
In 1683 the Dutch reduced the sultan to vassalage, built the fort of Speelwijk and monopolized the port, which had previously been free to all comers; and for more than a century afterwards Bantam was one of the most important seats of commerce in the East Indies.
In 1874 they secured nine seats in the Reichstag, in 1877 twelve, and nearly 500,000 votes were given to Socialist candidates.
In a valley just to the south-west of the precinct is the stadium, of which the seats and goal are well preserved.
In accordance with this we can give the relative positions of the various tribes, and an excursus on the rivers (47-57) lets us define their actual seats.
In addition, lovers of the Baby Einstein collections can purchase baby items such as bibs, diaper bags, bath products, washcloths, t-shirts, rocker seats, swings, and pack-and-plays.
In cathedrals, monastic churches and the larger parish churches the stalls are fixed seats enclosed at the back and separated at the sides by high projecting arms, and placed in one or more rows on the north and south sides of the choir or chancel, running from the sanctuary to the screen or chancel arch.
In Croatia, around 30 parliamentary seats are held by Diaspora members, yet, we, hold none in Macedonia.
In December 73 members of the Convention who had been imprisoned for protesting against the violence done to the Girondins on the 2nd of June 1793 were allowed to resume their seats, and gave a decisive majority to the anti-Jacobins.
In fact, the bill was called for by the glaring anomalies in the distribution of seats by which a minority of voters in the country districts returned a majority of members, and it left the towns still inadequately represented.
In fact, the trains did n't have compartments at all, just rows of boring seats.
In my own view, the worst-case scenario would be a Labor victory of over 100 seats.
In order to ensure a majority favourable to his views, the president threw the whole weight of his official influence into the elections for senators and deputies in 1888; but many of the members returned to the chambers through this official influence joined the opposition shortly after taking their seats.
In order to strengthen their position for the new elections, the Liberal ministry, who owed their position chiefly to the support of the king, by royal ordinance ordered a redistribution of seats.
In Sambas, Montrado and some parts of Pontianak, the greater density of the population is due to the greater fertility of the soil, the opening of mines, the navigation and trade plied on the larger rivers, and the concentration of the population at the junctions of rivers, the mouths of rivers and the seats of government.
In that country much was due to the Jews, who had already established schools in places which were afterwards the seats of Moslem dominion.
In the 12th century Toledo was the centre of the study of Aristotle in the West, and it was from Toledo that the knowledge of Aristotle spread to Paris and to other seats of learning in western Europe.
In the decade following 1880, struggles in the western counties for the location of county seats (the bitterest local political fights known in western states) repeatedly led to bloodshed and the interference of state militia.
In the drawing room people began arranging the chairs and taking their seats.
In the elections of 1881 the Centre gained five more seats, and in 1883 a new law was introduced prolonging and extending that of 1881.
In the elections of 1906, however, only 8 of the Social Democrats succeeded in retaining their seats.
In the elections of April 1799 a large number of Jacobins gained seats.
In the end, what puts bums on seats is a hit.
In the House of Representatives seats were to be distributed in proportion to the population, and the convention, foreseeing rapid changes of population, ordained an enumeration of the inhabitants and a redistribution or reapportionment of seats in the House of Representatives every ten years.
In the MINI S Convertible on the windscreen there is a warning sticker about fitting child seats.
In the Orange River Colony the first elections under the self-government constitution were held in November 1907, and out of 38 seats in the House of Assembly Oranjie Unie candidates secured 2 9.
In the second class of colonies the governor, sometimes assisted by a privy council, on which non-official members find seats, sometimes simply by a council of administration, is responsible only to the minister of the colonies.
In the United States the spikes are simply driven in with a maul, and the rails stand upright, little care being taken to prepare seats for them on the sleepers, on which they soon seat themselves.
In the universities of the Netherlands and of lower Germany, as yet free from the conservatism of the old-established seats of learning, the new system gained an easy victory over Aristotelianism, and, as it was adapted for lectures and examinations, soon became almost as scholastic as the doctrines it had supplanted.
In the West the high altar was moved to the east end (the presbyterium) with a space before it for the assisting deacons and subdeacons (the chancel proper) railed off as a spot peculiarly holy (now usually called the sanctuary); between this and the nave, where the laity were, was the choir, with seats for the clergy on either side.
Interest also attaches to the once celebrated Cistercian abbey of Eberbach, founded in 1116; to Eltville, a favourite residence of the archbishops of Mainz in the 14th and 15th centuries; and to the family seats of Eppstein, Katzenelnbogen and Scharfenstein.
It became law, and the elections for the additional seats were held in July, after the close of the session.
It brings instant relief for all who suffer back pain from unconsciously slouching on fishing chairs, boat seats or on an aircraft.
It has developed a fully integrated online booking feature to reserve aisle or window seats with additional legroom.
It is one of the principal seats of the glass industry in Indiana - plate glass, lamp chimneys, mirrors, &c., being manufactured here - and also has mineral wool factories and paper mills.
It is probable that certain privileges of the equites were due to Gracchus; that of wearing the gold ring, hitherto reserved for senators; that of special seats in the theatre, subsequently withdrawn (probably by Sulla) and restored by the lex Othonis (67 B.C.); the narrow band of purple on the tunic as distinguished from the broad band worn by the senators.
It is the opinion of almost all who have studied the subject that any natural bed may in time be destroyed by overfishing (perhaps not by removing all the oysters, but by breaking up the colonies, and delivering over the territory which they once occupied to other kinds of animals), by burying the breeding oysters, by covering up the projections suitable for the reception of spat, and by breaking down, through the action of heavy dredges, the ridges which are especially fitted to be seats of the colonies.'
It must be noted, however, that the term cathedral (q.v.), ecclesiastically applicable to any church which happens to be a bishop's see, architecturally connotes a certain size and dignity, and is sometimes applied to churches which have never been, or have long ceased to be, bishop's seats.
It seems scandalous that the UK Liberal Democrats with 22 per cent of the votes achieved less than ten per cent of the seats.
It was a scheme, however, that lowered the prestige of Rome, for it involved four distinct seats of government, among which, as the event proved, no place was found for the ancient capital of the Roman world.
It was a time of disorder and conflict due to the immigration of new races into the ancient seats of civilization, and it synchronized with the weakening of the power of Egypt in the countries which bordered on the eastern Mediterranean.
It was not till 1873 that an act was passed making members of the local legislatures ineligible for seats in the House of Commons.
It was warmly supported from outside by the Social Democrats, who held only i 1 seats in the House; inside, the Christian Socialists or Lueger party were favourable on the whole as they hoped to gain seats at the expense of the German Progressives and German Populists and to extend their own organization throughout the empire.
It's an added bonus if employers consider seats with integral headrests that support the user's head, neck and spinal chord.
Its supporters, who called themselves the South African party, the Progressives being renamed Unionists, obtained 17 seats out of a total of 26.
Just a mo... " The tall figure suddenly materialized atop the piano as people sat agog in their seats.
Keep in mind that some highback car seats, like the Britax will give you more years of use.
Labor has won 393 seats against the Tories 213.
Labor have selected three new ethnic minority candidates in safe or very winnable seats for the next general election, expected next year.
Large open fireplace, window seats in bedrooms and dining room.
Leatherette seats, worn Formica tables.
Legislation is by the proclamation of the governor, but there is a council, meeting at irregular intervals, upon which the principal heads of departments and one unofficial member have seats.
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Linen yarn and cloth are largely manufactured, especially in the south about Osnabruck and Hildesheim, and bleaching is engaged in extensively; woollen cloths are made to a considerable extent in the south about Einbeck, Göttingen and Hameln; cotton-spinning and weaving have their principal seats at Hanover and Linden.
Linen yarn and cloth are largely manufactured, especially in the south about Osnabruck and Hildesheim, and bleaching is engaged in extensively; woollen cloths are made to a considerable extent in the south about Einbeck, Göttingen and Hameln; cotton-spinning and weaving have their principal seats at Hanover and Linden.
Lounge - Panoramic bay window with window seats giving uninterrupted views of harbor and bay.
Lux models came with wood trim, velour seats, tinted windows, delay wash wipe & a few other goodies.
Lycia, one of the chief seats of the cult of Apollo, where most frequent traces are found of the worship of Leto as the great goddess, was probably the earlier home of her religion.
Manufactures .T he maritime provinces, being those most favorably situated for the import of coal, and, where necessary, of raw material, are the chief seats of Spanish manufactures.
Many side-by-side twin strollers have seats which work independently of each other, and they may recline entirely flat, making this a great option.
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Mariahilf, Neubau and Margarethen are the chief seats of manufacturing industry.
Moreover, it is also targetting potentially winnable seats held by Labor and the Liberal Democrats.
Moscow is one of the principal seats for the weaving of these fabrics.
Most infant car seats come with a removable padded fabric cover, but unfortunately, these covers are often difficult to clean.
Most infant seats have a five-point harness, but some also feature alternative harness options.
Most newer car seats come with the LATCH (lower anchor and tethers for children) system.
Most of the no back child booster seats are recommended for 40 pounds and up.
Mr. Snowden made himself extremely unpopular during the World War owing to his pacifist opinions, and was one of the Socialist members of Parliament who lost their seats at the general election of 1918.
Natives, Chinese and Arabs, are given seats, and in certain instances some of the members are elected, but more generally they are appointed by government.
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Next to Boeotia and the neighbouring countries, it appears that the Peloponnesus, Crete and Thessaly were the most important seats of Greek population.
No trace of the marble seats mentioned by Pausanias has been found, but they have probably been carried off for lime or building, as they could easily be removed.
Notwithstanding all the efforts of the government, though every kind of public agitation was f orbidden, they succeeded in winning twelve seats in 1881.
Numerous banks of world-wide reputation, doing an extensive international business, have their seats in Berlin, chief among them, in addition to the Reichs-bank, being the B erliner Kassen-Verein,theDiskon toGesellschaft, the Deutsche Bank, and the Boden-Kredit Bank.
Odoacer inaugurated that long series of foreign rulersGreeks, Franks, Germans, Spaniards and Austrians who have successively contributed to the misgovernment of Italy from distant seats of empire.
Of the seats occupied by the spectators, only the lower tiers remain.
On arrival, they found that the Transvaal Volksraad, in a spirit of defiance and even levity, had just passed a resolution offering four new seats in the Volksraad to the mining districts, and fifteen to exclusively burgher districts.
On the inside it is pure James bond baddie with shiny ivory-coloured seats and a white interior.
On the last-named body nominated unofficial members have seats.
On the other hand, it is an indigenous element, not only in the creeds of Asia, but in those of the ancient seats of civilization on the Mediterranean.
On the south coast must also be named Bonthain (4000); on the east coast, Balong-Nipa; and Buton and Saleyer, seats of administration and ports of call on the island groups of the same names.
On the union of East and West Jersey in 1702, it became one of the two seats of government of the new royal province, the meetings of the legislature generally alternating between Burlington and Perth Amboy, under both the colonial and the state government, until 1790.
On the well-wooded fringe of the dunes on the west side of the island are the two villages of Renesse and Haamstede, the seats in former days of the two powerful lordships of the same name.
On their return to South Africa the Boer generals and their colleagues aided to some extent in the work of.resettlement, but the seats offered to the Boers on the executive council were declined.
Once the seats moved were off the straight ahead locks, they would not recline at all.
One that doesn't have pips for seats, or a strange green woody bit at the front.
Only 26, however, have the right to seats in the House of Lords, of whom five - viz.
Opal After tea, the audience returned to their seats and Terry Davidson introduced Ross Chapman to talk about Australian opal After tea, the audience returned to their seats and Terry Davidson introduced Ross Chapman to talk about Australian opal.
Other seats of his worship were in Thessaly, Boeotia and Peloponnesus.
Our kitchen had a lustrous plain oak table and chairs with wooden back rests pierced with hearts and raffia woven seats.
Over this weekend, all our target seats will be working flat-out to maximize our support in the first wave of postal votes.
Owing to the connexion of medicine with these seats of learning, it was natural that the study of the structure and functions of the human body and of the animals nearest to man should take root there; the spirit of inquiry which now for the first time became general showed itself in the anatomical schools of the Italian universities of the 16th century, and spread fifty years later to Oxford.
Parliament was dissolved in the summer, and Taaffe, by private negotiations, first of all persuaded the Bohemian feudal proprietors to give the Feudalists, who had long been excluded, a certain number of seats; secondly, he succeeded where Potocki had failed, and came to an agreement with the Czechs; they had already, in 1878, taken their seats in the diet at Prague, and now gave up the policy of " passive resistance," and consented to take their seats also in the parliament at Vienna.
Parliamentary Representation.-The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 entirely altered the parliamentary representation of Ireland.
Parramatta was one of the earliest seats of the tweed manufacture, but its principal industrial dependence has been on the fruit trade.
Pete said a freight wagon the size of theirs would normally only travel ten to twelve miles a day, but the seats he had put in for the riders reduced the weight they could carry.
Politically the city is divided into six Reichstag and four Landtag constituencies, returning six and nine members respectively, and it must be noted that in the case of the Landtag the allocation of seats dated from 1860, so that the city, in proportion to its population, was in 1908 much under-represented.
Polyethylene contoured seats and decks with grab handles, black vinyl gunwales and ash carrying yoke and thwart.
Professors and students gather every morning for the daily prayer; then the professors take their seats at the foot of the pillars of the great court and the students crouch on mats at their feet.
Prossnitz is a town of ancient origin, and in the 16th century was one of the chief seats of the Moravian Brethren.
Prussia, Alsace-Lorraine, Bavaria and Saxony are the chief seats of the iron manufacture.
Prussia, which, following the example of Austria, had recalled her representatives from Frankfort, sent her troops to put down these risings, and on the 21st of May 1849 the larger number of the deputies to the parliament voluntarily resigned their seats.
Pullman dinette with storage under seats converts to double berth.
Recaro seats are extra, but bi-xenon headlights and 2Zone Climatronic air conditioning are not.
Respect stood more Bengali women in winnable seats than all the other parties put together.
Right of the chancel are the 3 sedilia seats for the medieval mass, in which the priest, deacon and sub deacon sat.
Robertson, a political opponent of Conkling, as collector of the port of New York, and when this appointment was confirmed by the Senate in spite of Conkling's opposition, Conkling and his associate senator from New York, Thomas C. Platt, resigned their seats in the Senate and sought re-election as a personal vindication.
Salerno university, founded in 1150, and long one of the great seats of learning in Italy, was closed in 1817.
Seat belts Check your seat belt mountings, adjustments, condition, operation, position for all front and rear seats.
Seating up to seven adults plus luggage now - at least small adults, in the rearmost seats - it is substantially more spacious.
Seats are found carefully shaped to the human person.
Seats are removable, driving experience feels oddly synthetic, turbo 165bhp engine outpaces those of its rivals.
Seats are spaced over a meter apart to allow maximum legroom.
Seats in United Business will also recline to 150 degrees, providing customers with a more comfortable sleeping environment.
Seats or other furniture which attracts unsocial activities should be removed, to break the pattern of behavior.
Seats strollers high or percent of is percent below.
Seats were brought in and so was the tea.
Seats were to be allotted on a voters' (not population) basis, and there was to be an automatic redistribution of seats as voters increased or decreased " in given localities.
Seats will be clean and will probably have been prepared with suitable upholstery cleaner.
Seats would be allocated by dividing the number of votes cast for a party by the electoral quota.
Seats, seat rents, pews, the union and disjunction of parishes and formation of district parishes are of secular jurisdiction.
Seven pro-establishment candidates contested the six constituency seats, thus splitting their vote.
She pulled up a chair and the Deans took seats across from her.
She relaxed and sank into the soft leather seats of the Town Car, telling herself she was being granted a chance to be normal.
She was known by many other names, such as Mater Idaea, Dindymene, Sipylene, derived from famous seats of worship, and Mountain Mother, &c., in token of her character, but Cybele is the name by which she is most frequently known in literature.
Since the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885 one member only has been returned.
Since then the race has been drifting steadily southward and eastward, a vast, aggregate of small independent clans united by no common government, but all obeying a common impulse to move outwards from their original seats along the line of least resistance.
So at the end of this month both Paul and I will be tootling around to go and choose our seats.
So great was the popular feeling, that a repressive measure would easily have been carried; Bismarck, however, while the excitement was at its height, dissolved the Reichstag, and in the elections which took place immediately, the Liberal parties, who had refused to vote for the first law, lost a considerable number of seats, and with them their control over the Reichstag.
So he presided at the trial of John Claydon, Skinner and citizen of London, who after five years' imprisonment at various times had made public abjuration before the late archbishop, Arundel, but now was found in possession of a book in English called The Lanterne of Light, which contained the heinous heresy that the principal cause of the persecution of Christians was the illegal retention by priests of the goods of this world, and that archbishops and bishops were the special seats of antichrist.
So important is the practical co-operation of the imperial administration and the Prussian government, that it has become customary to appoint to seats in the Prussian ministry the more important of the secretaries of state who administer imperial affairs under the chancellor.
Solingen is one of the chief seats of the German iron and steel industry, its speciality consisting in all kinds of cutlery, Solingen sword-blades have been celebrated for centuries, and are widely used outside Germany, while bayonets, knives, scissors, surgical instruments, files, steel frames and the like are also produced in enormous quantities.
Some booster car seats are built into vans and some cars.
Some latecomers took their seats in the stalls, and the curtain rose.
Some manuals require that all front facing children be placed in car seats using the uppermost slot for the harness straps.
Some of the marble basins, seats, &c., remain, and, with the fragments of wall above mentioned, are the only relics of the classic time.
Some of the seats in the cinema, at the end of the rows, allow for a little more legroom.
Some seats have a reclining backrest which support their head when they nod off.
Some trimming materials however can be sourced new and used to re-cover seats and replace the headlining.
Spectators had seats on a huge temporary floating grandstand with scoreboards for all to see.
Stalybridge is one of the oldest seats of the cotton manufacture in this locality, the first cotton mill having been erected in 1776, and the first steam engine in 1795.
Starting with the indisputable fact that man's life and happiness are largely dependent upon phenomena in the heavens, that the fertility of the soil is de pendent upon the sun shining in the heavens as well as upon the rains that come from heaven, that on the other hand the mischief and damage done by storms and inundations, to both of which the Euphratean Valley was almost regularly subject, were to be traced likewise to the heavens, the conclusion was drawn that all the great gods had their seats in the heavens.
Strickland, who had been elected while an undergraduate on the cry of equality of rights for Maltese and English, and Mizzi, the leader of the anti-English agitation, were, as soon as elected, given seats in the executive council to co-operate with the government; but their aims were irreconcilable.
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Surrounded by ancient seats of culture in Egypt and Babylonia, by the mysterious deserts of Arabia, and by the highlands of Asia Minor, Palestine, with Syria on the north, was the high road of civilization, trade and warlike enterprise, and the meeting-place of religions.
Susa once more became a capital, and on the establishment of the Persian empire remained one of the three seats of government, its language, the Neo-Susian, ranking with the Persian of Persepolis and the Semitic of Babylon as an official tongue.
Syria happens to lie on the line of least resistance for communication between the early subtropic seats of civilization in the Nile and Euphrates valleys and the civilizations of Europe.
Taran followed his quick pace toward the door, watching as the advisors rose from their seats at the tables to join their master.
The 143 seats set free were divided equally between the towns and the counties; and in the counties the landowning aristocracy was still supreme.
The advice comes as new research issued last week shows that many parents stop using child car seats far too soon.
The airlines should not have reclining seats with the present pitch between seats.
The all-woman shortlist, in short, has been a crucial weapon in the fight to secure more women MPs representing Welsh seats.
The ancient church is of the domed basilica form with throne and seats still existent in the tribunal.
The Assemby Hall (1880), also of granite, has an auditorium which seats about 2500.
The author of the Iliad, at least, was evidently a European Greek who lived before the colonization of Asia Minor; and the claims of the Asiatic cities mean no more than that in the days of their prosperity these were the chief seats of the fame of Homer.
The backs of the front seats have elasticated pockets for the children's bits and pieces and a small binnacle on each door.
The band again struck up, the count and countess kissed, and the guests, leaving their seats, went up to "congratulate" the countess, and reached across the table to clink glasses with the count, with the children, and with one another.
The borough returned two members to the parliament of 1295 and to other parliaments, until by the Representation Act 1867 it lost one representative, and by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 separate representation.
The borough sent two members to parliament in 1295, and so continued to do until the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885, when the representation was merged in that of the county.
The bright galley kitchen seats up to 3 people at a pretty round table in the window overlooking Leith walk.
The British National party is within a 5% swing of winning 70 council seats, according to analysis by the anti-fascist group searchlight.
The British National party is within a 5% swing of winning 70 council seats, according to analysis by the anti-fascist group Searchlight.
The brokered peace deal entitled the UTO to 30% of government seats, with the IRP taking the lion 's share.
The brokered peace deal entitled the UTO to 30% of government seats, with the IRP taking the lion's share.
The chancel, built at the expense of the lay rectors, is fitted with oak seats.
The chariot was unsuited to the uneven soil of Greece and Italy, and it is not improbable that these nations had brought it with them as part of their original habits from their former seats in the East.
The chief seats of her legend are Delos and Delphi, and the generally accepted tradition is a union of the legends of these two places.
The chief seats of the stocking manufacture are Chemnitz and Zwickau in Saxony, and Apolda in Thuringia.
The chief seats of this manufacture are the RhenishdistrictsofAix-la-Chapelle, Dtiren, Eupen and Lennep, Brandenburg, Saxony, Silesia and lower Lusatia, the chief centres in this group being Berlin, Cottbus, Spremberg, Sagan and Sommerfeld.
The chief seats of trade and manufacture are Altenburg the capital, Ronneburg, Schmdlln, Gdssnitz and Meuselwitz in the Altenburg division; and Eisenberg, Roda and Kahla in the Saal-Eisenberg division.
The children were so pleased to see her at Sunday-school, they paid no attention to their teachers, but rushed out of their seats and surrounded us.
The choir of the chapel still contains the original oak canopied stalls, miserere seats and lofty open screens in the French flamboyant style, and of unique beauty of design and execution.
The Church seats around 50 worshippers and has a serenity and intimacy which belies its humble origins.
The claim was refused, but on the 9th, through the inadvertence of the doorkeepers, Prynne, Annesly and Hungerford succeeded in taking their seats.
The clergy, now Roman officials, vested in the robes of the civil dignitaries (see Vestments), took their seats in the apse of the basilica where the magistrates were wont to sit, in front of them the holy table, facing the congregation.
The clergy, now Roman officials, vested in the robes of the civil dignitaries, took their seats in the apse of the basilica where the magistrates were wont to sit, in front of them the holy table, facing the congregation.
The constitution provides that the rate of taxation shall never exceed to mills for each dollar of assessed valuation, that when the taxable property amounts to $50,000,000 the members of the territorial legislature were deprived of their seats as ineligible.
The Constitutionalists won four of the five seats allotted to Bloemfontein, Sir John Fraser being among those returned.
The council 's Road Safety Team is to host a roadshow in May around the county with advice about child seats.
The Council is generally very parochial, with seats being handed down from father to son.
The council was empowered to elect one burgess to parliament, and this right continued until the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885.
The council's Road Safety Team is to host a roadshow in May around the county with advice about child seats.
The country by this time had become thickly covered over with castles, the seats of greater or lesser nobles, all of whom were eager to detach themselves from strict allegiance to the Regno.
The country surrounding Belfast is agreeable and picturesque, whether along the shores of the Lough or towards the girdle of hills to the west; and is well wooded and studded with country seats and villas.
The creation, in 1835, of a legislative council, on which unofficial members had seats, was the first step in giving the colonists a share in the government.
The Deans took seats on the far side of the room.
The disease, while reappearing in the seats of the terrible earlier epidemics, was more limited in its range and of shorter duration.'
The door armrests, which are also on runners, adjust their position in conjunction with the seats.
The dual vote was abandoned, direct payment of rates was surrendered, the county franchise was extended to f12 householders, and the redistribution of seats was largely increased.
The duke of Atholl's seats are Blair Castle and Dunkeld House.
The duties of churchwardens comprise the provision of necessaries for divine service, so far as the church funds or voluntary subscriptions permit, the collecting the offertory of the congregation, the keeping of order during the divine service, and the giving of offenders into custody; the assignment of seats to parishioners; the guardianship of the movable goods of the church; the preservation and repair of the church and churchyard, the fabric and the fixtures; and the presentment of offences against ecclesiastical law.
The effect of the Reform Bill, which abolished fifty-six rotten boroughs, and by reducing the representation of others set free 143 seats, which were in part conferred on the new industrial centres, was to transfer a large share of political power from the landed aristocracy to the middle classes.
The election of 1894 had given the Liberals a much smaller number of seats than they ought to have had according to the number of votes they polled, and a cry arose for the establishment of proportional representation.
The elliptical Tabernacle (5870) has a rounded, turtle-shell shaped roof, unsupported by pillars or beams, seats nearly 10,000, and has a large pipe organ (5000 pipes).
The Enabling Act was passed on the 30th of April 1802, the first state legislature met on the 1st of March 1803, the Territorial judges gave up their offices on the 15th of April 1803, and the Federal senators and representatives took their seats in Congress on the 17th of October 1803.
The entry is paved with flagstones, and there are stone seats on each side.
The essential feature of this astral theology is the assumption of a close link between the movements going on in the heavens and occurrences on earth, which led to identifying the gods and goddesses with heavenly bodies - planets and stars, besides sun and moon - and to assigning the seats of all the deities in the heavens.
The exceptionally low level seats sit on ornate front legs with brass castors for easy maneuverability.
The executive authority, entrusted to five Directors, was no more than a definite and very strong Committee of Public Safety; but Sieys, the author of the new constitution, in opposition to the royalists, had secured places of refuge for his party by reserving posts as directors for the regicides, and two-thirds of the deputies seats for members of the Convention.
The executive power is vested in a lieutenantgovernor appointed for five years by the federal government, and assisted by an executive council, who have seats in and are responsible to the local legislature.
The family seats (Alton Towers and Ingestre Hall) and the chief estates are in Staffordshire.
The Feast of Holy Innocents became a regular festival of children, in which a boy, elected by his fellows of the choir school, functioned solemnly as bishop or archbishop, surrounded by the elder choir-boys as his clergy, while the canons and other clergy took the humbler seats.
The first session of parliament was opened on the 8th of November, but adjourned on the 21st of December till the 12th of March 1868, chiefly on account of the fact that members of the Dominion parliament were allowed, in Ontario and Quebec, to hold seats in the local legislatures, so that it was difficult for the different bodies to be in session simultaneously.
The foundations of the stage are extant, as well as the orchestra, and the walls and seats of the auditorium.
The game was a first for Betsy and the prime seats, compliments of her adoring boss.
The German constituencies, though allotted in a proportion unduly favourable, left the Germans, with 233 seats, in a permanent minority as compared with the 259 Slav seats.
The Germans divide the whole archipelago into two administrative districts, eastern and western, having the seats of government at Ponape and Yap respectively.
The Hamdanids were followed by the `Ogaylids, who had their seats at various places, such as Mosul, Nasibin, Rakka, Harran, between 996 and 1096.
The helm seats set out to the cockpit coamings provide the ideal position for steering.
The hinged seats have misericords - miniature seats ' of mercy ' underneath.
The Hippodrome in Paris somewhat resembles the Roman amphitheatre, being open in the centre to the sky, with seats round on rising levels.
The interior was re-designed, with ' tip-up ' seats and a central pulpit, to resemble a cinema.
The interior, with seats for about 25,000 people, has been frequently restored, till nothing of the old seats exists.
The Irish Universities Act 1908 provided for the foundation of two new universities, having their seats respectively at Dublin and at Belfast.
The Japanese version I tried had a number of options, including stiffer sports suspension, a limited-slip differential, heated seats and air-conditioning.
The Labour party captured 35 seats out of a House of 125 members; and as the old parties almost equally divided the remaining seats, and a fusion was impossible, the Labour representatives dominated the situation.
The largest of these which was partly excavated in the side of the hill, was a building of considerable magnificence, being in great part cased with marble, and furnished with seats of the same material, which have, however, been almost wholly removed.
The leather seats are electrically adjustable to create the perfect driving position and so comfortable with extra lumber support.
The Liberal opposition secured only twenty-three seats instead of the sixty-seven they had held before.
The Liberal party generally in the House of Commons was in favor of such a modification of the oaths as would enable the Jews so elected to take their seats.
The Liberals had also lost many seats, so that the House now had a completely different aspect; the constitutionalists were reduced to 91 Liberals and 54 Radicals; but the Right, under Hohenwart, had increased to 57, and there were 57 Poles and 54 Czechs.
The loss of seats by the Socialists showed that even among the working men the national agitation was gaining ground; the diminished influence of the anti-Semites was the most encouraging sign.
The low surrounding hills are richly wooded, and a number of country seats stand upon them.
The ministers are supported by a sustentation fund formed of voluntary contributions, the rents of seats and pews, and the proceeds of the commutation of the Regium Donum made by the commissioners under the Irish Church Act 1869.
The Mowbray match had already brought to the Howards the representation of an elder line of the Fitzalan earls, who sat in the seats of their ancestors, the Aubignys and Warennes, great earls near akin to their sovereigns.
The name was derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower (major or minor) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rates all car seats based on safety and ease of use.
The new Arab invaders who soon pressed forward into their seats found the remnants of the Nabataeans transformed into fellahin, and speaking Aramaic like their neighbours.
The new cushions are a great improvement upon the hard marble seats we have been so long accustomed to.
The new government had perforce to rely on the Whigs, who took their seats on the government side of the House, Lord Lansdowne being included in the cabinet.
The new seats, seat belts and wheelchair restraints are pulled to a force of 3.5 tons to test their strength.
The no back booster seats, which just consist of a booster chair, are growing in popularity because of the ease of use.
The number of seats to be filled is divided by the number of parties or candidates, and then they are distributed in the proportion of the total followers or voters of each.
The official seats of some of the chiefs are constructed from the wood of this tree.
The Official Unionist lost 35 seats, nearly all to the DUP, while Baird's party was all but obliterated.
The other parties sell peerages for cash - why shouldn't we sell seats?
The parish church contains the tombs of the Forresters, of old the leading family of the district, with full-length sculptured figures, and at the base of Corstorphine Hill - from one point of which (" Rest and be Thankful ") is to be had one of the best views of Edinburgh - are the seats of several well-known families.
The personification of the two great luminaries - the sun and the moon - was the first step in the unfolding of this system, and this was followed by placing the other deities where Shamash and Sin had their seats.
The plan, concerted by Kossuth and Apponyi, with the approval of Baron Aehrenthal, was to carry on a modified coalition government with the aid of the Andrassy Liberals, the National party, the Clerical People's party 2 and the Independence party, on a basis of suffrage reform with plural franchise, the 2 The People's party first emerged during the elections of 1896, when it contested 98 seats.
The pressure of the Nabataeans forced Edom to leave its former seats and advance into the south of Judah with Hebron as the capital.
The principal seats of the native industry are on the edge of the upper forest, where charcoal is easily procured.
The principal seats of the petroleum industry are Yenangyaung in the Magwe, and Yenangyat in the Pakokku districts.
The principal seats of the silk manufacture are Paisley and Glasgow.
The quiet beauty of the rural country in the south, where the barren Bunter pebble-beds have never invited agriculture, and where considerable vestiges of the old woodland still remain in and near Sherwood Forest, has attracted so many seats of the landed aristocracy as to earn for that part the familiar name of " the Dukeries."
The rear seats are divided 60/40, individually recline and can slide to increase the legroom or load space by 165mm.
The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 made a new division of the country into county and borough constituencies.
The remainder of the National Liberals only won forty-five seats in 1881, and during the next three years they were without influence on the government; and even Bennigsen, unable to follow Bismarck in his new policy, disgusted at the proposals for biennial budgets and the misuse of government influence at the elections, retired from political life.
The remaining seats were proprietary, and were let to government for valuable consideration.
The repeal of the Socialist law was naturally welcome to them as a great personal triumph over Bismarck;in the elections of 1890 they won thirty-five, in 1S93 forty-four, in 1898 fifty-six seats.
The rest of the twenty-five seats are filled up, as a vacancy occurs, according to seniority of consecration.
The Restaurant can accommodate 48 diners, while the bar area seats 72 and the courtyard has space for 100 people in the Summer.
The Roman theatre, below the cathedral to the N.E., has 19 tiers of stone seats and is 37 yds.
The room she stepped into was triangular shaped, consisting of a wall of angled windows, small tables against the other wall, and round seats facing the windows.
The same year he introduced a Test Oath by which all holding office or seats in either House of Parliament were to declare resistance to the royal power a crime, and promise to abstain from all attempts to alter the government of either church or state; but this extreme measure of retrograde toryism was successfully opposed by wiser statesmen.
The seats allotted to each province are determined by its number of European male adults as ascertained by a quinquennial census, the quota for a constituency being obtained by dividing the total number of such adults in the Union as ascertained at the 1904 census by the number of members at the establishment of the Union.
The seats are arranged on a kind of sloping wedge, in such a manner that every one has an almost equally good view of the stage, for there are no boxes, and the only galleries are quite at the back, one, the Fiirstenloge, being reserved for distinguished guests, the other, above it, for the townspeople.
The seats are fixed with steel angles to precast concrete planks supported on steel beams to form a rake.
The seats are not perfect, but so nearly so as to appear practically intact.
The seats are really comfortable with the drivers having extra lumber support and there is also an adjustable drivers armrest for those long journeys.
The seats aren't very good and they just outstay their welcome.
The seats at the front were well upholstered bucket seats with tilting backs.
The seats for the guests had white satin slipcovers over them.
The seats for the priests are arranged round the semicircular apse, rising in steps with the bishop's throne in the centre - an arrangement unique in Italy.
The seats generally can be folded back so as to allow the occupant to stand upright or kneel; beneath the seat, especially in monastic churches, is fixed a small bracket, a miserere, which affords a slight rest for the person while standing.
The seats have been cleared, and are in a state of extraordinary preservation.
The seats have moveable armrests which allow passengers in wheelchairs to move onto other seats.
The seats in the main stand are still wooden, and one end of the terracing is not covered.
The seats of government have been Natchez (1798-1802), Washington (1802-1817), Natchez (1817-1821), Columbia (1821-1822), Jackson (1822 seq.).
The seats of the Greeks in the East touched peoples more or less nearly related to the Hellenic stock, with native traditions not so far remote from those of the Greeks in a more primitive age, the Carians and the Lycians.
The seats of the nobility and landed gentry are called Herregaarde.
The seats, holding two persons, are placed transversely on each side of the central passage, and have reversible backs, so that passengers can always sit facing the direction in which the train is travelling.
The seats, rising in tiers, as in a theatre, accommodated about 44,000 spectators; the arena was 670 ft.
The second row of seats can all be folded away in a single movement without removing the headrests.
The selection of baby supplies and accessories include strollers, formula, diapers, baby cribs, car seats, clothing, and more.
The Shi'a coalition, closely linked to Iran, won just short of half the seats in the new parliament.
The shores of the lough are studded with country seats lying picturesquely on the well-wooded hill slopes; and nearly 3 m.
The small doors open onto a handy rear stowage area graced by a couple of jump seats.
The southern part was occupied by the Dryopes, part of which tribe, after having been expelled from their original seats in the south of Thessaly by the Dorians, migrated to this island, and established themselves in the three cities of Karystos, Dystos and Styra.
The southward movement of the Lao-Tai family from their original seats in south-west China is of very ancient date, the Lao states of Luang Prabang and Wieng Chan on the Mekong having been founded at least two thousand years ago.
The space between the seats also makes the thin, visually floating center stack clearly visible from the outside through the glass tailgate.
The spectators were seated in its terraces; women and plebeians (plebs) were confined to the topmost tier of seats.
The storm ended with the same abruptness it began just as the Deans commenced the trip down the mountain, glued to the water-soaked seats.
The strangers took their seats at the table willingly enough, for they were all hungry and the platters were now heaped with good things to eat.
The supply of tickets is perfectly inelastic in that there are only a certain amount of seats in the ground.
The table and chairs are from Heat 's and Caoimhe had the seats upholstered in suede.
The theatre, covered by a stream of lava, and built partly of small rectangular blocks of the same material, though in the main of concrete, has been superimposed upon the Greek building, some foundations of which, in calcareous stone, of which the seats are also made, still exist.
The tops or backs of all forward facing seats must be fitted with a rigid handhold.
The town with its suburbs, Orival, Caudebec-les-Elbeuf, St Aubin and St Pierre, is one of the principal and most ancient seats of the woollen manufacture in France; more than half the inhabitants are directly maintained by the staple industry and numbers more by the auxiliary crafts.
The twin targa tops made of ultra-strong lightweight carbon fiber snap off and are stowed behind the rear seats.
The two chief seats of his worship were Ur in the S., and Harran considerably to the N., but the cult at an early period spread to other centres, and temples to the moon-god are found in all the large cities of Babylonia and Assyria.
The UGC has a massive car park, lots of screens, big squashy seats and buckets of popcorn.
The Unionists gained a hundred seats over their previous numbers, but the constitutional issue undoubtedly helped the government to win a victory, depending indeed solely on the votes of the Labour members and Irish Nationalists, which a year before had seemed improbable.
The university of Halle holds high rank among German seats of learning.
The White House was built in1792-1799from designs by James Hoban, who closely followed the plans of the seats of the dukes of Leinster, near Dublin, and in 1902-1903, when new executive offices and a cabinet room were built and were connected with the White House by an esplanade, many of the original features of Hoban's plan were restored.
The wood, like that of other species, is applicable to many purposes - as for the seats of Windsor chairs, turnery, &c. The grain in very old trees is sometimes undulated, which suggested the name of curled maple, and gives beautiful effects of light and shade on polished surfaces.
The word has thus come to mean in general usage an official caretaker of any place of worship whose duty it is to show the building to those who wish to view it, and to find seats for the congregation at a service.
Their chief seats of worship were the islands of Lemnos, Imbros and Samothrace, the coast of Troas, Thessalia and Boeotia.
Their leader, Ture Rudbeck, was elected marshal of the Diet over Frederick Axel von Fersen (q.v.), the Hat candidate, by a large majority; and, out of the hundred seats in the secret committee, the Hats succeeded in getting only ten.
Then there were the fourteen Social Democrats who had won their seats under the new franchise.
Then they took their seats in the order of their admission, the men on the right and the women on the left.
There are many booster seats which do just that.
There are thirty-three tiers of seats in seven sets, and a paved diazoma.
There is actually quite a large range of price for toddler car seats.
There is also a provincial legislature with 45 seats, 9 of which are reserved for the armed forces.
There was a very slight indentation about the depth of a hair on the housing back where the o-ring seats.
There were no artificial seats.
These are long frames on four wheels, with a series of seats like a section of a theatre gallery.
These kits are also suitable for fixing seats onto surfaces of bituminous macadam, laid on top of concrete.
These seats are situated in Side Balcony A (except for wheelchair patrons) and are available on a first come first served basis.
These seats will not provide adequate safety measures to protect your toddler.
These separate enclosed seats are properly reserved for the clergy, and more usually the choir are seated in open benches in front of the stalls.
These steps may well be sufficient to enable you to stow the machine in a medium sized hatchback with the rear seats folded down.
These suburbs contain the town-hall, theatre, markets, and a bull-ring with seats for 12,000 spectators.
These top quality reel seats are fitted to all saltwater rods.
These were a sad-looking bunch on paper and the six leaders shuffled nervously in their seats.
These were held responsible for the misfortunes of the army, and to escape the atmosphere of popular odium retired to their country seats and the provincial capitals.
They appeared in the conference hall, whose seats were filling with vamps eager to see Talon's show.
They are applied on one side of the cage only, forming a complete vertical railway, carried by iron cross sleepers, with proper seats for the rails instead of wooden buntons; the cage is guided by curved shoes of a proper section to cover the heads of the rails.
They consist of chambers of various sizes, some of which were evidently human habitations, together with cisterns, channels, seats, steps, terraces and quadrangular tombs, all cut in the rock.
They desired to take their seats in the diet, and to join with the Germans in political reform.
They do not offer the full harness protection that car seats offer.
They feature larger wheels, deeper seats, and locking brakes.
They secured 37 seats, while 13 were held by Natal Independents.
They were a form of whiff, with roughly the same dimensions, fitted with sliding seats and full outriggers.
They were simply electrifying, creative and breathtaking, and we held on to our grandstand seats as if it was a switchback ride.
They won back over a hundred seats, returning 273 strong, but were still in a minority, the Liberals numbering 275, Labour members 40, and Irish Nationalists 82.
This auditorium also has a limited number of Pullman recliner seats.
This is best achieved by vertical handrails on every second row of forward facing seats, staggered on either side of the gangway.
This neutral mass is often termed the Plain, in allusion to its seats on the floor of the House.
This pattern fits most major brands of infant car seats and accommodates a five-point harness.
This road was flanked by magazines, some belonging to the royal armoury, and abutted on a paved area with stepped seats on two sides (theatral area).
This time in Bohemia the Czechs, supported by the Feudals and the Clericals, gained a large majority; they took their seats in the diet only to declare that they did not regard it as the legal representative of the Bohemian kingdom, but merely an informal assembly, and refused to elect delegates for the Reichsrath.
This was about the first indication of a tendency, which grew in strength for half a century, to load the Federal census with inquiries having no essential or necessary connexion with its main purpose, which was to secure an accurate enumeration of the population as a basis for a reapportionment of seats in the House of Representatives.
Though the orders were to abandon the wounded, many of them dragged themselves after troops and begged for seats on the gun carriages.
Thus Edom formed a prominent centre for traffic from Arabia and its seats of culture to Egypt, the Philistine towns, Palestine and the Syrian states, and it enjoyed a commercial importance which made it a significant factor in Palestinian history.
Till 1903 there were square oak pews, these were replaced by seats in pitch pine.
To obviate this the cunning workman devised a circular table, turning on a pivot, with seats affixed, at which the guests sat the one half in turn within, the other without, the hall "man against man."
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To the north, in the Piazza Stesicoro, is the amphitheatre, a considerable portion of which has been uncovered, including the two corridors which ran round the whole building and gave access to the seats, while a part of the arcades of the exterior has been excavated and left open; the pillars are made of blocks of lava, and the arches of brick.
To this committee was entrusted the task of the examination of all election returns, and of the proclamation of the names of successful candidates for seats in congress.
Traveling steerage; sitting on hard wooden train seats; walking miles and miles and sleeping where they fell in tiredness.
Trying to fit two child seats and one booster seat across the rear squab is impossible.
Twelve new seats in the House of Assembly were divided among the larger towns, and three members were added to the legislative council.
Twenty-seven members of the diet led by Gregr and Stadkowsky, being outvoted in the Czech Club, resigned their seats.
Under a transept roof is the Gypsies ' Gallery, which provided seats for the poor of the parish.
Under it all the principal officers of state, including the first lords of the treasury and admiralty, the secretaries of state, and certain members of the privy council, among whom was the archbishop of Canterbury, obtained seats at the board ex officio; and ten unofficial members, including several eminent statesmen, were also placed on the committee.
Under the Commonwealth an attempt was made to secure or recover the right, and two members are said to have been returned, but they were not allowed to take their seats.
Under the Roman Empire Pergamum was one of the chief seats of the worship of Asclepius "the Saviour"; invalids came from distant parts of the country to ask advice from the god and his priests.
Under the Turkish buildings along the western side of the arena, some arches against which seats for the spectators were built are still visible.
Using the local river as their inspiration, the youngsters wrote poetry couplets and the winning entries are to be carved into stone seats.
Varius, though still only a boy, was appointed high priest of the Syrian sun-god Elagabalus, one of the chief seats of whose worship was Emesa (Horns).
Very sporty half leather Recaro seats in this Monty provided the interior with the sporty appearance to match the exterior.
Via bmibaby.com, the airline's website, passengers can allocate their own seats free of charge; alternatively seats are allocated at check-in.
Viersen is one of the chief seats in the lower Rhine country for the manufacture of velvets, silks (especially umbrella covers) and plush.
Volvo recommends that all children under the age of 12 be properly restrained in the rear seats at all times.
Voters are registered biennially, and every five years there is an automatic redistribution of seats on a voters' basis.
We are also able to either provide or arrange hire of riser blocks and seats, commodes, portable hoists and electric scooters.
We ate our packed lunch sitting on the seats soaking in the atmosphere and being serenaded by a budding musician.
We have recently introduced a range of mobility products including easy-access swivel seats, a technically advanced power chair and quality mobility scooters.
We held on to seats no hack gave us a snowball 's chance in hell of holding.
We were ushered through the main front-door into what seemed a spacious hall, with seats arranged on either side of a center gangway.
Westray (1956), one of the seats of the cod fishery, has a.
What had been happening to their Cappadocian province meanwhile we do not yet know; but the presence of Phrygian inscriptions at Euyuk and Tyana, ancient seats of their power, suggests that the client monarchy in the Sangarius valley shook itself free during the early part of the Hittite struggle with Assyria, and in the day of Hatti weakness extended its dominion over the home territory of its former suzerain.
What's more, all of our coaches have less than the maximum number of seats that could be fitted - offering extra legroom.
When she needs more room the rear seats split and fold flat.
When the Assembly sought to impose on its members an oath of obedience to the new decree, Talleyrand and three other bishops complied out of the thirty who had seats in the Assembly.
When the news of this reached Paris, it created a strong feeling against the planters; and on the motion of the Abbe Gregoire it was resolved by the assembly on the 15th of May 1791 " that the people of colour resident in the French colonies, born of free parents, were entitled to, as of right, and should be allowed, the enjoyment of all the privileges of French citizens, and among others those of being eligible to seats both in the parochial and colonial assemblies."
When the principal mourners are ready to proceed, they will be shown to their seats.
While almost all car seats are similarly designed, some do offer different features from others.
Whitby became a parliamentary borough under the Reform Act of 1832, returning one member until it was disfranchised under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885.
Widnes is one of the principal seats of the alkali and soap manufacture, and has also grease-works for locomotives and waggons, copper works, iron-foundries, oil and paint works and sail-cloth manufactories.
Wisconsin then comprised two counties, Brown (east) and Crawford (west), with county seats at Green Bay and Prairie du Chien.
With season tickets numbers just over 4500, there should be plenty unreserved seats to go round.
Within the Catholic body itself there was even at this time a more or less pronounced anti-Roman movement, a reflection of the Gallican and Febronian tendencies on the continent of Europe, and the " Catholic Committee," consisting for the most part of influential laymen, which had been formed to negotiate with the government, was prepared to go a long 1 This declaration, which denounced the mass as " idolatrous and superstitious," was taken by all office-bearers, including bishops on taking their seats in the House of Lords, until the Relief Act of 1829.
You 're not allowed to reserve large swathes of seats.
You're not allowed to reserve large swathes of seats.