I struggled but had sudden inspiration: Little Miss Muffet sat on a TUFFET!!
The United States Capitol in Washington D.C., often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the United States Congress, and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government.
No. Alchemy was done in Alexandria Egypt.
1.I swirled around in my seat. 2. I had a swirled ice cream.
A lot of general admission tickets have row numbers, and seat numbers on them. This is just so the venue can keep track of how many people have bought tickets, and how many they have left to sale. You don't really need to pay attention to it.
In your seat you're insulated from the current.
No, it is a noun. It means a short padded footstool or seat.
the capacity is 60,355
There are seat belts for ( 5 ) people
"Seat" in English is sedia in Italian.
The capacity at Bristol Motor Speedway is 160,000.
The English surname Coates is first found in Staffordshire, where they held a family seat.
The Kikuyu word for the English word seat is "kiti cha."
First found in Norfolk, the English surname of Sager is recorded to have held family seat there from early times. The name derives from "son of Sigar", which was, baptismally, an Old English personal name.
The answer to your question depends on which model and how the seating is configured. For example a standard 4 door sedan has a front and rear bench seat which means the car has a capacity to seat 6 people. Put buckets in the front and its capacity changes to 5. A station wagon can have a third row back seat which gives it a seating capacity of 8 people.
Yankee stadium has the largest seat capacity.
The English surname Chau is first found in the ancient records of Kent, where they held a family seat.
The English surname Jernigan is first found in Norfolk, where they'd held a family seat from the 12th century.