The airline cut economy seating and focused on attracting business travellers with seats that recline to beds. |
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Occasionally, a few dancers will recline on the floor, propping up a head with a hand, to wait and gaze lazily, before moving on. |
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In the back seat, a flat floor offers loads of legroom, and the cushy rear seats recline up to 10 degrees. |
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This opens up onto an incense-scented lounge, where beautiful babes and boys recline on rich leather banquettes. |
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I recline in my leather office chair, warm and snuggly in my fleece, and ponder whether to make myself a green tea. |
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In summer, drinkers take gin and tonic on the lawn or recline on the armchairs on the wooden verandah. |
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I resigned myself to recline in the squeaky leather upholstery and enjoy the ensuing ride as we thundered westwards along the Antrim autobahn. |
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The centre seats slide, recline or fold and the rearmost ones easily fold into the floor. |
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It might make the seniors sitting behind you uncomfortable if you recline your chair. |
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Pampered pets can relax to the sounds of tranquil music as they recline on miniature lounge furniture in their luxury heated rooms. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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Back at the Grand Hotel there is also a small outdoor pool at the lakeside and an ample terrace on which to recline in a deckchair. |
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The new, improved seats recline to an angle of 143 degrees, and a whole row of seats has been removed to give even more leg room. |
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If the seat reclines does it recline enough so that your newborn can lie almost flat. |
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Do not recline your seat just as the person behind you opens their food tray. |
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It's not so bad when the seat in front is up, but if they recline it then it presses rather painfully against my knees. |
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You're settling in for the long flight when you get the urge to recline your seat. |
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Rear seats also recline 12 degrees, and include Standard Centre Folding Armrest and Rear Seat Ventilation Controls. |
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To raise someone in bed, first recline the bed back to a flat position, or as flat as the person's condition will allow. |
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Adjust seat depth and back angle to correspond with desired depth and recline angle. |
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Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable position, remembering to start off with a lighter massage. |
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Two metres long, the seat has a more comfortable seat recline for take-off and landing. |
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In order to bring this about, one must know what it means to embrace and perhaps recline. |
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If you don.t accept these conditions Minceur shop reserves the right to recline an exchange of the goods. |
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If the Head has no pillow on which to rest, can the members expect to recline on feathers and down? |
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The ergonomically correct backrests and the rounded seats provide for comfortable seating and a relaxing opportunity to recline. |
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If I try to recline the seat back or adjust the angle of the leg rest during air massage, the chair stops. |
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The foot is finished in stainless steel, the handle for the stepless recline function is chrome-plated or optionally lacquered. |
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The rear seatbacks recline, something that's getting more and more common these days. |
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The car's occupants should always be wearing a seat belt correctly and recline against a backrest that is more or less upright. |
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While you recline, this amazing chair does wonderful things to your body and you start feeling all that stiffness disappearing as knotted muscles begin relaxing. |
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The incidents have sparked wide debate about whether passengers should opt to recline at all. |
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Further refinements mean that the rear seats both slide and recline. |
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Nathan pulled on the lever on his seat allowing it to recline. |
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According to a spokesperson for the company, the airline asked 20,000 customers if they would prefer the person in front of them to be unable to recline their seat. |
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Relax, recline, become recumbent and ready yourself for this week's riotous, relay of rich regale from the odder and more interesting side of the Net. |
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Also new are the rear reclining seats, which recline up to 10 degrees. |
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She glides over to the black chair, and seems to perch on the edge, although the chair seems to be doing it's best to make her recline, and relax. |
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As an option on all versions, the Multi Wagon is available with split rear seats which slide independently fore and aft, recline to 30 degrees, or can be folded down. |
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Avoid alcohol, eat lightly, don't read or watch movies, recline as far as possible or lie flat on your back, and try to sleep. |
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Most assuredly I tell you, that he will gird himself, and make them recline, and will come and serve them. |
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But of course someone always will recline her seat, like the people in the first row, or the woman in front of me, whom I hate. |
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Out in the leafy gardens there are wicker tables and long drinks in the garden by the tennis court, beside which ladies recline on chaise longues. |
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That is, I own the right to recline, and if my reclining bothers you, you can pay me to stop. |
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As the angle of seat recline is made greater, the distance between the handle and the pilot's reach increases, and the handle becomes more difficult to reach. |
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One visitor to the East End recently rode in on a jitney behind an emotional-support dog, who had his own seat, which he chose to recline against her knees. |
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Curved lines backrest and seat, you can simultaneously recline by 5° downward, thanks to gaz spring with control-handle fixed on the back, near the armchair push handle. |
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Jacob-Innovations, a Massachusetts firm, has a design called StepSeat that lifts every other seat about 18cm allowing extra room for them to recline. |
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Pacific Premium Economy offers international passengers business class-style food and beverages and amenities, as well as nine inches of seat recline and extra legroom. |
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So now, instead of peeling vegetables in the kitchen and worrying about my five a day, Lady Muck can recline in her chair and be waited on by a charming young man or lady. |
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