It is in the big hard Labour seats that UKIP has done well in the last 18 months.
We're not likely to ever see that, said Teal Group aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia, because airlines are planning to fill the big space with seats, not duty-free shops.
While Fatah faltered, Hamas's fortunes had been rising, perhaps to their highest level since its election victory in 2006, when it got 44% of the vote to Fatah's 41% but won a big majority of seats.
They are great for filling seats between big release seasons like summer and fall.
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It has also recommended scrapping the position of senator and creating six big constituencies each electing seven seats in the States.
Exemptions do apply, such as if the car is not big enough to accommodate three seats across the back, then two will be sufficient.
All Germany's Land barons have big leverage thanks to their seats in the Bundesrat, the second chamber of the Bonn parliament, which can veto some government bills and delay others.
As late as 1997, Sports Illustrated paid big money for 20 VIP seats for clients to travel on the Concorde to Spain with the U.S. Ryder Cup team for the matches at Valderrama.
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The best deals show up as a big green circle, while overpriced seats are marked with a smaller red dot.
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This is partly because they pile up big majorities on high turnouts in safe seats, whereas Labour wins its safe seats on lower turnouts.
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But Howard acknowledges that strategy gets tricky for a big market team struggling to sell pricey seats and make money through its regional sports network.
Earlier this season, Rajon Rondo and Humphries were ejected for scuffling under a basket and into the first row of seats after the Nets' big man knocked Garnett to the floor with a hard foul.
The ruling party, United Russia, lost a quarter of its seats in the vote - a big slump in its support.
Thanks to the vagaries of the voting system, there could well be a big gap between votes won across the country and seats won in Parliament.
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Video displays on the back seats, wooden fittings and leather upholstery are big attractions.
His party won 15 seats and has two ministers, neither in big jobs.
There will be a big effort in the local and European elections in those seats to prove that the investment is working.
The real stars of the Big Ten are coaches who sit so rarely that their seats could be electric chairs and they'd live to yell another day.
France and Britain, for example, both have national electoral systems in which a single member of parliament is elected for each district, and thus only big parties that can win pluralities in a district gain seats.
So, even though the Republicans keep having big problems personally and politically, they could pick up some seats in 2010.
They fear that a third of their councillors might lose their seats, leading to a loss of control of some big councils, such as Edinburgh.
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The sight of Scotland fans on the big screen inside Cardiff's tidy new stadium slumped in their seats, stony faced, arms folded whilst calling for the manager's head was as conclusive as it gets.
Priority boarding is also a big draw, because Southwest's chaotic no-assigned-seats system can be a turnoff for travellers unwilling to push to the front of the line or throw a few elbows for a window (or aisle) seat.
Hence the ferocity with which the parties negotiated the final big item in the election law: the formula that will allocate the seats.
The screeners have a big task: There are 17, 186 candidates running for 849 contested seats in the federal lower house and four provincial legislatures on May 11.
In 1920, when the census revealed big shifts from the countryside to the cities, rural politicians refused to reapportion seats in Congress to reflect the census results.
If electronics allows the Big Board to remain the world's leading stockmarket, its members' seats will be worth much more than if they cling to the old ways, and allow somebody else to gobble up their business.
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