Even taking your child in and
out of the seat seems to be easier using this system than almost any other.
Not exact matches
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics
of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what
seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp
of incredulity breaks
out somewhat to the right
of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties,
seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
There's a chance Vergne is still a little bitter at getting left
out of the team - when he started racing in Formula E in at the end
of 2014 (once he'd lost his F1
seat) he
seemed pretty miffed about the whole thing.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion
of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some
of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row
seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many
of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack
of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative
seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly
of themselves... many might not even
of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but
of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering
of anarchy, it scares the shit
out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act
of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is
out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead
of the heart for now
With Juventus looking in the front
seat for both players, and every other striker who has ever scored a goal it would
seem (after missing
out on last Summer's transfer targets and ending up with Bendtner can you blame them), Arsenal are under pressure to make a move quickly to stop missing
out on the players they desire and leaving it up to another season
of deadline day madness.
There
seems to be lots
of discussion about making sure a taxi has rear seatbelts to be able to use car
seats however I imagine most
of these are older vehicles that don't have the latches for car
seats — my kids are 2.5 years old so
out of the infant buckets.
You can't see your child's face in the rear view mirror, their legs
seem so bunched up, and you're a mite tired
of not being able to adjust the front
seat for fear you'll knock the gigantic convertible
seat out of place.
Your expectations are low, and it
seems out of nowhere the oldest is begging to hold the baby, fetch diapers and clothes and even be on pacifier duty while you're in the front
seat driving.
I
seem to spend an awful lot
of time helping children in and
out of car
seats, so it is very important to me that our
seats are not only extremely safe, but also that the children are comfortable and happy once in them.
Overall, parents really
seem to enjoy this
seat and stroller combination, especially for those who need to come in and
out of different modes quickly.
Hold on tightly to your
seats, hats, pearls, and Tiger balm, because it
seems that experienced parents
out there have conveniently forgotten (or have intentionally avoided) giving us poor saps the heads up about this harrowing stage
of our child's development known as the Effing Fours!
Our son
seemed to wiggle
out of the
seat pretty easily, but that's probably our fault for not securing the
seat belt as tightly as we needed to.
I havenâ $ ™ t personally used it, but my husband
seems to be able to get the car
seat in and
out of the bag quickly.
As compared to bottle feeding where you just pull
out the feeding bottle with some formula and feed your baby while
seated on a bench in a mall, the thought
of baring your breasts in public may
seem unacceptable to you.
There's also the compact and lightweight build, a huge under - the -
seat basket, SPF 50 + sun visors, big canopy, 5 - point padded harness, easy to use footbrake and a ton
of other stuff that we will now take a look at in detail to find
out if the UPPAbaby Cruz stroller really is as good as it
seems.
It
seems to be a natural scene: parents going
out grocery shopping, lugging their baby in a bucket
seat that they set in the basket
of the cart, parents lugging their baby in a bucket
seat into the school to pick up their preschooler, parents lugging their baby in a bucket
seat into the clinic waiting room where the baby hangs our while mom or dad fills
out paperwork.
And, as inconvenient as it may
seem, safety regulations now require that you lift your baby
out of her car
seat — even if your baby is sleeping contentedly.
He was referring to the alcoves in amphitheaters and the way people
seemed to erupt
out of them to fill empty
seats.
But, when you consider that a standard Exige kitted -
out with the sports
seats, up - rated brakes, exhaust, Ohlins suspension, air - conditioning and other goodies costs at least # 36,000, a further # 8K
seems more than reasonable for what is one
of the quickest, rarest and most accomplished cars Lotus has ever built.
In back was my dog, who also
seemed to like the view
out, as she spent a good part
of the drive standing up on the
seat looking
out the window.
BMW says the X2 xDrive28i M SportX runs from 0 - 60 MPH in about 6.3 seconds and that
seems about right based on
out seat of the pants evaluation.
The extra length
seems to go exclusively to rear -
seat legroom, where 6 - footers can cross their legs and stretch
out, even with a couple
of other 6 - footers sitting in the front
seats.
The
seats are rigid and well - bolstered, but you'd expect that in an AMG, so no real complaints; plus, they're thin and attractive, with metal - accented shells that
seem a bit like something
out of a concept.
An Event
Seat is an optional extra — this slides
out to provide a space for two adults to sit under the tailgate, but it takes up lots
of boot space and doesn't
seem likely to be used regularly.
Rear -
seat room
seems tight, and the optional third - row
seat, which folds
out of sight to the point where you might not even know it was there unless somebody told you, is for kids only.
The leather
seats, though well - designed, supportive and comfortable,
seemed out of place in the Accord.
In the city, this Mercedes
seems apt with its compact dimensions but when you head
out, the lack
of rear
seat and boot space get amplified.
My driver's
seat seems to naturally slump, which can put me
out of a position if I forget to adjust.
It doesn't
seem like much, but if you're too far away from the head restraint, the extra distance you move back into the
seat could be enough for your neck to move
out of alignment with your torso.
Gas mileage
seems pretty good for a small SUV (Very small) Bad: Fit and finish
Seating position is hard short
Seats The telescoping steering wheel is worthless it rattles You can't see
out of it, and the parking sensors indicate you are too close at nearly 2ft from something It's slow (The Volt feels like a corvette in comparison) It's expensive (There are a lot
of MUCH better options for less) Due to it's shape you can't get anything in the hatch area Controls aren't well laid
out..
The
seats a very comfortable; the materials used
seem pretty standard - there was nothing glaringly cheap about any
of it; and on the whole it
seems well thought
out and executed.
My middle - aged knees and back didn't notice a difference for the front
seats, but I did find it harder to clamber into and
out of the back
seat, which
seems to be a little smaller than it used to be.
The mechanical
seats seemed Paleozoic for a car this expensive, and the radio interface looked as if it was straight
out of the 1980s.
everything about it
seems cheap, having some engine problems already, both
of the back doors now have water trapped inside, I'm afraid they will rust
out and we have the swivel and go
seats and when you you use it with the table you can't fit inside poor layout.
Pros: - Great exterior styling - Gas mileage is acceptable (I averaged 30 miles on the long drive and roughly 24 during city driving and that included many pedal to the metal moments)- Ambient light inside the car is quite fun to play with - Garage door opener was easy to program - Shaker audio system is great for the music I listen to (mainly EDM and Reggae)- Leather
seats - Auto dimming rear - view mirror - CONVERTIBLE (I think this is a must have for southern california)- Sirius radio - Aluminium pedals - Door - sill «MUSTANG» lettering lights up - 6 - way power adjustable drivers
seat - HID headlights - Track Apps (this car is not track - worthy but I think this is a cool feature) Cons: - Solid rear axle (although I'm not sure this is a con as it lets you do some Tokyo drifting)- Stitching on the leather
seats is low - quality - Stock tires rated to 118 mph (car is electronically limited to 112 mph)-305 hp
out of a 3.7 liter V6 is really not that great (ex a Nissan 370z has a 3.7 liter V6 putting
out 332 horses)- Cabin noise is quite loud with the top up - Manual passenger
seat - Manual shifting is terrible, my old automatic VW Jetta
seemed to shift faster when in manual mode Overall I think this is a great car for anyone that wants to enjoy the sun.
Most
of the writers I have met
seem to write mostly by the
seat of the pants, meaning letting the muse take them through a scene rather than plotting it all
out first.
Intended as a movie theater, this 200 +
seat theater
seems oddly
out of place.
In Buenos Aires, every time you buy a drink at the bar you must first order from one
of the cashiers
seated at the end
of the bar, who then writes
out your order on a receipt which you must then hand to the bartender (which
seems overly bureaucratic, especially on those occasions when I had to complete this process even when the bartender was simply standing next to the cashier waiting for the transaction and exchange
of receipts to occur).
Despite some bloggers
out there who
seem to pull award
seats out of their you - know - what.
The goalkeepers in FIFA 15
seem to have a similar problem in that they either perform incredible and realistic saves that have you on the edge
of your
seat, or occasionally make comical errors that have you pulling your hair
out.
It
seems that the general public has enough knowledge to vote republican on every open
seat they could fill this last election, and will do the same in two more years to clean
out the CAGW house
of cards.
Other highchair models have the advantage
of wipe - clean plastic trays, variable
seat tilt position, wheels, etc, but the Stokke chair
seems to have also been designed to take into account the context
of the family home: • The space footprint
of the Tripp Trapp is small, no more than a normal chair, compared to other highchairs which have large splayed frame legs, which take up loads
of space • The materials blend in and can match the other furniture if you want it to, or if you want it to stand
out and have its own character, there are many colour finishes and textiles
seat covers to choose from.
Like many parents, you may be frustrated with what
seems like the endless and thankless task
of strapping your child in and
out of a car
seat several times a day.
I work with you to reclaim what may
seem out of your control, to step back into the driver's
seat of your own life.
However, there is that two - sentenced statement above that stands
out in my mind, the thrust
of which
seems to suggest to me at least that even Johnson thinks that the importance
of «professionalism and education» have taken a back -
seat in importance in favour
of the levers
of technology, and therefore just about anyone can work those levers.
Extra-tall drapes bring the eyes upward to make the space
seem larger while the upholstered banquette with studs makes comfy
seating out of an open corner.