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Under the back seat
(metallurgy) A projection on a cylindrical casting pattern which supports a core.Source: Answers.comA projection made in the pattern is called core print .it is used to form a core seat in the mould . the core is correctly seated in this seat
You adjust office computer chairs by using the knobs and levers located on the chair. A lever under the seat allows you to raise and lower it. A knob on the back allows you to change the height of the chair back.
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A few years ago it was around $10,000 per seat.
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The person who steers the boat is called a cox, the person who sets the pace is called stroke, then the person behind is called 3 seat, the person behind 3 seat is called 2 seat and then at the back is bow.
A driver is usually called a driver but if the person is in uniform and you sit in the back seat, she or he is called a chauffeur.
The back seat or pillion
A back seat is a rear seat in a vehicle, or, figuratively, a position from which a person sees themselves to be powerless.
Rear seat, or jump seat
Not legally, in UK - must have seat and seat belt
The maximum weight limit for a booster seat without a back is typically around 40-50 pounds.
The recommended age for transitioning a child from a booster seat with a back to a booster seat without a back is typically around 8 to 12 years old, or when the child reaches a height of 4 feet 9 inches.
If there is a seat and a seat belt, yes.
The person who steers the boat is called a cox, the person who sets the pace is called stroke, then the person behind is called 3 seat, the person behind 3 seat is called 2 seat and then at the back is bow.
Do you mean a rumble seat? That is a seat that folds out of the rear chassis of a car.