There is always something happening, but you can nearly always get a seat at the top restaurants.
First piece of advice: Get a seat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
Another Russian oil firm is trying to get a seat at the table by buying debt in Sidanco.
Speaking of lunch, spring also means no more waiting for an hour to get a seat at a restaurant.
Also unknown is who will get a seat at the table during the reopening, expected to last about a month.
Then in 1948, Sir Oswald formed the Union Party but failed to get a seat in the 1959 general election.
The price of admission will get you in the door, but you won't get a seat in the standing-only, dancing-encouraged audience.
Do you know why it is nearly impossible to get a seat upgrade on any US airline on a Thursday night?
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Brecqhou to get a seat in Chief Pleas - with perhaps the proviso that it would only vote on matters affecting it.
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As a premier member of United Airlines, I always try to get a seat in the exit row that provides more leg room.
Obama had this to say to the friendly audience that had secured tickets to actually get a seat on a picnic bench inside the park.
One regular churchgoer says the main thing she notices about Christmas is that it is so busy, you have to go earlier to get a seat.
Sarwat had ordered that a car be waiting at the airport to meet each flight from Karachi, as she would get a seat as quickly as possible.
At first glance, investing in a private equity fund looks like a good deal as investors get a seat at the table with institutional investors like pension funds.
As my colleague, Laurence Norman reported Thursday, the British will get a seat at the top table on the summit due in late-January or early-February to discuss these matters.
Board a green flag boat, ignoring those with orange, yellow or no flags, and try to get a seat on the right (starboard) side to avoid the glare of the afternoon sun.
At present, for instance, a party needs only 2% of the total vote to get a seat in parliament, so Israeli governments are invariably hamstrung by the need to keep tiny parties on board ramshackle coalitions.
"Increasing his shares definitely helps him in trying to get a seat but even this significant number is not enough to get the job done on its own, " said Edward Snyder, Principal Analyst at Charter Equity Research.
After watching the ball land on red ten times in a row, most people would be itching to get a seat at the roulette table, even if they knew the table was fair and the odds were the same as always.
The Air Transport Association, the lobbying group for airlines, says a three-hour limit would have the unintended consequence of forcing airlines to cancel more flights, leaving people stranded in cities for perhaps several days until they can get a seat on another flight.
In the latest outbreak of a rumor that seems to pop back up every few weeks, the tech news site The Register ran a story today that said an acquisition of OCZ by Seagate fell through over a dispute over whether recently departed OCZ CEO Ryan Petersen would get a seat on the Seagate board.
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It means you get a better seat in a restaurant or tickets to a screening or whatever it may be.
The best option is to make sure you get a window seat and bring a pillow from home, with a fresh cover for each flight.
And even the parts people know about have secrets back entrances and a guy named Simon who can get you a seat on the patio and maybe even a blanket.
You'll get a booth seat if you're lucky, but might have to settle for a simple stool.
Try to get a window seat near the front of the plane when flying.
But her new Argentines for a Republic of Equals group won no extra seats in the lower house, though it did, just, get a Senate seat.
For Alliance, this represents a major opportunity to build on last year's East Belfast success as they try to secure enough MLAs to get a ministerial seat on the basis of their party strength, not just the cross community votes of others.
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