One-off, niche runway shows provide more opportunities to sit in the front row.
Both US Airways and American have tried to charge customers fees just to sit in the front of the coach cabin.
But I came away from this with the sense that through Herb, we were being given the opportunity to go back in time and sit in the front row seats at one of the great moments in history (the winning blow which would lead to the dissolution of the USSR) and with one of the great men of history (Ronald Reagan).
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And it costs the same to sit in the neck-craning front row as it does to sit in the middle of the theater.
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The catch is that you have to sit exactly in front of the screen to witness the effect.
The 9-foot-long cord from the controller to the machine itself also means the adult player doesn't have to sit directly in front of the television like a kid.
According to Francese, young people are experts in multi-tasking and are not content to sit in front of the television and watch one program.
If they take the time to navigate to a digital experience from their laptop while they sit in front of the television, or on mobile devices they have by their sides there better be something interesting there for them to find.
If ever the need arises for a large keyboard and some earnest typing, they sit down in front of the nearest available computer anywhere in the world, open its web browser and access all their documents online.
Alan Wells attacked the "daily grunt" culture, in which parents no longer talk to their children and instead just let them sit in front of the television or computer for hours.
And I was a snarky adolescent who liked nothing better than to sit in front of the TV on Saturday afternoons and make fun of him.
"He'll occasionally sit in front of the TV with his pager on one armrest, his cellphone on the other and his laptop in his lap, " laughs his wife, Debby.
And rather than sit down in front of the television and loudly cheer for their soccer teams like you and I do, these ridiculously affluent people have taken fancy to an exclusive, different kind of sport- polo.
In the meantime, as I sit in front of this screen, I feel a lot like I did when I stood in front of that hotel waiting for a shuttle to take me to an unknown location.
We sit on the worn gray wooden bench in the sun in front of a concrete work shack and talk.
They will think of black soldiers returning home to America during World War II forced to sit in the back of the train, while German Nazis got to sit up front.
Several hundred women organized a sit-in in front of the gates of Tehran University in central Tehran.
On Monday, opposition members called for a sit-in protest in front of the court building, according to Al-Wefaq.
At the paramilitaries' headquarters in a rented house in San Pablo, several of them sit on the front porch chatting amiably with passers-by, including soldiers.
Somewhat stupefied, I hailed the next cab in line and politely asked the driver if I could sit up front as it was easier for my leg.
To use the set, you sit in front of a black rectangular sensor positioned at chest height.
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They offered to see me and I said 'yes please' - I'm very happy to sit in front of them and explain the process of writing this book and why I did it.
Why do millions of us sit in front of these screens hitting the refresh button on news, tweets and status updates so we can inhale and regurgitate the latest news, quotes and updates on topics that have little or no connection to us?
The couple's intent demeanor, as they sit in front of one of Mr. Hockney's landscape paintings on an easel, is compounded by the fact that the Brandts are watching their own portrait being made, that Mr. Hockney is watching them, and that we are watching the lot of them.
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Now they sit in front of big screens, monitoring the data that comes in from the hundreds of sensors attached to the car and make adjustments in real-time.
First, the idea of needed to sit in front of a TV to experience a program was chipped at with VCR (which still were relatively complicated to operate) and then DVRs, which made most TV an on-demand model.
So he called in the CEOs of Mattel and Toys "R" Us, made them sit in front of dozens of photographers and TV cameras, and told them straight out what he really thinks of them - they're great guys.
If you find yourself in the position of being the wronged party, sit down with these two seven-step programs in front of you.
When you think that this is as likely to be a central media hub as a primary computer, it's convenient to be able to walk by it and tap the screen without having to sit down in front of it.
The result is both classic and design-forward in the lobby, puffy white sofas sit on marble floors in front of moss-covered walls and a screen projecting abstract images that are undoubtedly sentimental to him: Pigozzo grew up mere blocks away and played as a child in the open-air courtyard that became this glamorous lobby.
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