Seats
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It's tucked away under 52,000
seats.
And this is the fish theater, which is just a saltwater tank with three seats, and then right behind it we set up this space, which was the tutoring center.
Today, we are all offered front row
seats.
And hold onto your seats, because if we zoom in on those faces, remark how they have the same broad forehead, the horizontal eyebrows, the long nose, the curved lips and the small, well-developed chin.
I mean, imagine yourself here in this room, if you were suddenly plunged into blackness, with your only job to find the exit, sometimes swimming through these large spaces, and at other times crawling beneath the seats, following a thin guideline, just waiting for the life support to provide your very next breath.
It puts us at the edge of our seats, because we're one moment from that contact, through which that man will discover his purpose, leap up and take his place at the pinnacle of creation.
5,000 people jumping out of their seats, crying, clapping, screaming, yelling, torn between euphoria and still disbelief at what they had just seen, because so many people had worked for years towards this, and this was finally their reality.
One more time for the cheap
seats.
So we used a lot of images, and when it came to the actual ballot, we had problems, because so many people wanted to take part, we had 300 candidates for 52
seats
in the Wolesi Jirga, which is the parliamentary elections.
We had 330 for 54
seats.
The hall
seats
two-and-a-half thousand people.
It could be a car blending into
seats.
And this is where the magic happened, in that classroom when all the students started taking their
seats
and I began to speak, despite this renewed feeling that I didn't deserve to be there, that I didn't belong there or have a right to break the silence.
When those tail assemblies are done, they're exported via truck to Canada to their primary assembly plant where they come together with thousands of other parts, like the wings and the
seats
and the little shades over the little windows, all coming in to become a part of a new airplane.
It doesn't turn out to be the case when you look at seatbelts versus car
seats.
So the yellow bar represents car seats, the orange bar lap-and-shoulder, and the red bar lap-only seatbelts.
And what you find is that the car
seats
and the lap-and-shoulder belts, when it comes to saving lives, fatalities look exactly identical.
But when you look at other types of crashes, like rear-impact crashes, indeed, the car
seats
don't perform as well.
And the other thing you might argue is, "Well, car
seats
have got a lot better over time.
The new car
seats
are far, far better."
But indeed, in recent crashes the lap-and-shoulder seatbelts, actually, are doing even better than the car
seats.
And the line of argument, if you ask parents, is, "But car
seats
are so expensive and complicated, and they have this big tangle of latches, how could they possibly not work better than seatbelts because they are so expensive and complicated?"
We can't risk alienating them by testing seatbelts relative to car seats."
So they just have these bench seats, and they strap the car seat and the seatbelt onto it.
And I think this gives you a good idea of why parents think car
seats
are so great.
This is a car seat that was installed by someone who has installed 1,000 car seats, who knew exactly how to do it.
And also it turned out these bench
seats
are the very best way to install car
seats.
The funny thing is, the cam work is terrible because they've only set it up to do the car seats, and so, they actually don't even have a way to move the camera so you can see the kid that's on the rebound.
So, in some sense, what this is suggesting is that it's not just that people are setting up their car
seats
wrong, which is putting children at risk.
It's just that, fundamentally, the car
seats
aren't doing much.
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