Citations:seating

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English citations of seating

Noun: "the provision of chairs"

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2017
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  • 2017 June 25, B. R., “Etihad Allows Flyers to Bid to Keep Adjacent Seats Empty”, in The Economist:
    Most travellers can recount with glee a journey in which they found they had an entire row to themselves, could raise the armrests, and sleep soundly and horizontally for the duration of the flight. It is surely the only time that it is preferable to have a booked ticket in the middle column of seating.

Noun: "a period of time"

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1989
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  • 1989 January 19, Ann Conway, “'Celebrity Cook-Off' Adds Laughs to Menu”, in Los Angeles Times[1], page Life-9:
    They had three seatings and too many people. So, we raised our prices and kept it to two seatings.