Some of the stuff coming through is in Japanese, but this says it best: "I'm happy to have a seat!"
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Tens of thousands more were lucky enough to have a seat inside the Olympic Stadium, the centerpiece of Olympic Park in east London.
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They joined for the wrong reasons - a determination to have a seat at the top table rather than a careful analysis of the country's economic interests.
So, there is a sense of nationalism, a sense of cultural pride that believes that it deserves to have a seat at the top table and that nuclear weapons are part and parcel of what makes a great power.
It is far from guaranteed that joining the ICC in order to have a "seat at the table" will in any way allow the United States to guard against the pitfalls associated with membership.
However, it seems to have taken a back seat to various social programs during the current administration.
My analytical mind will have to take a back seat to the experienced mind for the time being.
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Now, those of you have a seat, feel free to take a seat.
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She doesn't have to ask for a seat belt extender and no longer feels like she's spilling into her neighbor's seat.
Although Mr Dlamini will not have operational oversight of the mining businesses in South Africa, which range from platinum to coal, he will have a seat on the group's executive committee in London.
The world powers that underwrote the road map (America, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations) seem to have decided to take a back seat and leave this renewed bout of peacemaking to the Israeli and Palestinian leaders and their neighbours the summit's hosts President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and King Abdullah of Jordan.
"If you want to design something in your front seat, you have to go through a rigorous certification process, " explains Janis Vanags, Air Baltic's vice president of corporate communications.
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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.
Yes, there are half a dozen states where Democrats have a good-to-plausible shot at taking away a Republican seat this year: Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Montana, Ohio, Tennessee and Missouri.
On board the train I have to grope my way to a seat in the corridor via several knees, albeit not very comfortably, as a six-stone Labrador needs a lot of room.
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Whatever happens on the Democratic side, the Republicans have a formidable candidate in Hart and a chance to pick up a seat that would be out of their reach if Klink were seeking re-election.
Rather than wanting to see the kind of freak-show snuff film of Gadhafi that is worming its way through the internet as I write this, I would have far preferred to watch him from a front row seat in the Hague as he, in true Milosevic style, would have been made to answer for his countless hideous crimes.
In addition, FBI agents recovered what appear to be remnants of a syringe near Abdulmutallab's seat, believed to have been part of the device.
You would have been hard-pressed to find a seat in a house of worship.
For years, Israel's governments have taken a back seat to Washington on Iran.
But reports of Mubarak's failing health have taken a back seat to the political and constitutional turmoil in the country.
Despite a generally good performance, Welsh Tories will have to find a new leader after Nick Bourne lost his regional seat.
You'll get a booth seat if you're lucky, but might have to settle for a simple stool.
More important to the industry groups is ensuring that they have a seat at the table.
It was the first time the Conservatives and the Lib Dems, as coalition partners, have gone head-to-head in a seat which was winnable for both.
It will be the first time as coalition partners that the Conservatives and the Lib Dems will have gone head-to-head in a seat which is winnable for both.
The generals may well have wanted Miss Suu Kyi to take up a seat in parliament, in order to reflect well on the reform process begun by President Thein Sein.
On top of all this, there is a legal battle raging over a Senate seat from Minnesota, which a comedian, Al Franken, seems to have won for the Democrats.
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