- Asia.
Seator joined Tunisian club Espérance in 2002. He also pla**** for
clubs in Qatar, Kuwait,
Saudi Arabia,
Hungary and Sweden. In 2005,
Seator pla****...
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Seator in 1956 in Beardstown,
Illinois to mother,
Lynette Hubbard Seator (d. 2012), a
professor of
Modern Languages, and
father Gordon Douglas Seator...
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SEAT S.A. (English: /ˈseɪɑːt/; Spanish: [
ˈseat]; from
Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. 'Spanish P****enger Car Company') is a Catalan...
- soft
seat Ejection seat,
rescue seat in an
aircraft Folding seat Hard
seat Infant car
seat, for a
small child in a car Jump
seat,
auxiliary seat in a...
- A
county seat is an
administrative center,
seat of government, or
capital city of a
county or
civil parish. The term is in use in five countries: Canada...
- A
seat belt, also
known as a
safety belt or
spelled seatbelt, is a
vehicle safety device designed to
secure the
driver or a p****enger of a
vehicle against...
- A
curule seat is a
design of a (usually)
foldable and
transportable chair noted for its uses in
Ancient Rome and
Europe through to the 20th century. Its...
- and in
rules applicable elsewhere, the
seat of an
organisation is the
centre of authority.: sense 5 The
seat of a
corporation is the publicly-registered...
- The
SEAT León (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈse.at leˈon]), also
spelled Leon in some
other languages (named
after the city of León,
which also
means "Lion"...
- A
personal seat license, or PSL, is a paid
license that
entitles the
holder to the
right to buy
season tickets for a
certain seat in a stadium. This holder...