- is
quickly vanishing. The most
common types of
couches include the two-
seater,
sometimes referred to as a loveseat, and the sofa. The
loveseat is designed...
-
Formula 1430. The single-
seater formula cars,
which took part
driven by
young Spanish drivers, were
equipped under support from
SEAT with
engines of the 1430...
- co-produced.
Seater was born and
raised in Toronto, Ontario. He
attended the
Etobicoke School of the Arts and
worked as a
child actor.
Seater began acting...
- Two-
seater or two-
seat may
refer to: a
vehicle with two
seats,
usually one for the
driver and one for a p****enger an
aircraft with two
seats, such as many...
- soft
seat Ejection seat,
rescue seat in an
aircraft Folding seat Hard
seat Infant car
seat, for a
small child in a car Jump
seat,
auxiliary seat in a...
- An all-
seater stadium is a
sports stadium in
which every spectator has a
seat. This is
commonplace in
professional ****ociation
football stadiums in nations...
- A
county seat is an
administrative center,
seat of government, or
capital city of a
county or
civil parish. The term is in use in five countries: Canada...
- Ray
Harroun was an
early pioneer of the
concept of a
lightweight single-
seater, open-wheel "monoposto" racecar.
After working as a
mechanic in the automotive...
- and in
rules applicable elsewhere, the
seat of an
organisation is the
centre of authority.: sense 5 The
seat of a
corporation is the publicly-registered...
- single-
seater motorsport. The
origin of the term lies in the
nomenclature that was
adopted by the FIA for all of its post–World War II single-
seater regulations...