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  • I am looking right into her face for a front-seat view when the reality of unreal Pickle comes over her.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • I am looking right into her face for a front-seat view when the reality of unreal Pickle comes over her.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • If he plans to do so by challenging the precinct to the most amazing scat-off we've ever seen, we call dibs on front-seat tickets.

    Beezow Doo-Doo Zopittybop-Bop-Bop, 30, Arrested By Madison, Wisc. Police 2012

  • And besides the aforementioned reliability woes, we also found that most tested Chrysler products lag behind competing models in our tests of fuel economy, visibility, noise, ride, braking, agility, and front-seat comfort.

    2011 Detroit Auto Show: Is Chrysler the new comeback kid? 2011

  • But the Mazda5 interior is comfortable, with plenty of front-seat elbow room and fold-down armrests to prop said elbows.

    Mazda5 Says Yes to Convenience, No to Bloat Dan Neil 2011

  • There have been no children's deaths from front-seat air bags since 2003, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    Hot-car deaths rise for children in 2010 2011

  • If front-seat comfort, fit and finish, and driving dynamics were all that counted, European cars would rule the roost.

    2011 Automakers Report Card: Who makes the best cars? 2011

  • I am looking right into her face for a front-seat view when the reality of unreal Pickle comes over her.

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • For example, when Parenting says that Washington is the best city in America to raise a family because you can take your boys to a park "for front-seat views of the takeoffs and landings at Reagan National Airport," the editors are only funning with us.

    Ten Best Places to Read About Silly Lists Joe Queenan 2012

  • What it means is that under current weather conditions (32 degrees Fahrenheit) with all energy-consumptive features in use (satellite radio, windshield defroster, cabin heat set at 74 degrees Fahrenheit, headlamps fully on, front-seat heat set at midrange) we theoretically can drive that far, at a speed of 100 mph, before needing that gasoline-fueled assistance.

    2011 Chevrolet Volt Warren Brown 2011

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