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He drove, and I sat in the death seat, taking notes.
At ground level, clutching the death seat of an army jeep, the war suddenly became real.
He described being number eight as an unwinnable seat which would be a "death Seat".
A black sense of despair grasped him, and once again he saw the specter of death seated beside him.
There, from the position commonly known as the "death seat," the non-speeder will eye the speedometer, check for speed traps and offer valuable tips.
Okay, there was one unavoidable fatality from the crash itself, the girl in the death seat of the first Cresta, who'd been nearly decapitated.
"Beware the death seat" is another tip, referring to the situation in which a player enters the auction when both opponents have bid a suit and partner has been silent.
She said it was up to her to say something when her own son was sitting in a cheap truck, in the death seat next to a sixteen-year-old driver.
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The front seat is the most comfortable, but thanks to the high number of head-on collisions in Africa, this seat is called the 'death seat': how many old bus drivers have you seen?
He gained more Group One wins in 2010 through the Queensland Pacing Championship in track record time and the 2010 Victoria Cup when sitting in the death seat throughout.
Another large difference is that in New Zealand racing the leader does not have to hand up the lead to any horse that challenges, often leaving a horse parked outside the leader in the "death seat", "the death", or "facing the breeze", as this horse covers more ground than the leader.