Word: four-seat
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...Crimson took a four-seat lead from the start, but the Hoyas took a seat back 700 meters into the race. One seat was not enough, however, as Harvard extended its advantage thoughout the rest of the course, finishing with open water between the boats...
...halfway point of the 2,000-meter course, the Crimson had taken a four-seat lead and just kept moving...
...start of the race, the Radcliffe women jumped out to a quick four-seat lead, and the Black-and-White surged away from the Terriers at the 800-meter mark. Radcliffe had extended its lead over the Terriers to almost three lengths by the end of the race...
OTTAWA: After a lackluster campaign touting the status-quo, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chr?tien's ruling Liberal Party has returned to power by the seat of its pants, clutching a slim, four-seat majority that will barely support any ready-made Liberal solution to such nagging problems as Qu?bec separatism, growing unemployment and a sagging national health care system. Taking up the position of chief opposition party is the Alberta-based Reform Party, whose right-wing, populist agenda dominated in the West. That was enough to push the separatist Bloc Qu?becois, the Reform Party's diehard foe, into the number...
...sluggish, shaky takeoff. The four-seat Cessna seemed to shudder from the moment it lifted off Runway 30, and investigators have suggested it was too heavy for the conditions at that altitude. Everyone on board must have instantly realized something was wrong. Jessica's plane was equipped with dual controls, so that Reid could immediately take over in an emergency, and presumably he did--his arms were fractured more severely than hers, suggesting he had his hands on the yoke. In such a situation, an experienced pilot might have landed the plane on the golf course...