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have a seat
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have a seatverb
To sit down; to take a seat.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have a seat in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have a seat in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of have a seat in a Sentence
To have a seat at the table and shape the future is, I believe, vital, we do need a planet upon which to conduct future oil and gas activity.
Leader Pelosi has granted me the opportunity to create the record necessary to satisfy the 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder, so that the protections of the Voting Rights Act will be reinstated and improved. Leader Pelosi has also assured me that the most loyal voting bloc in the Democratic party, Black women, will have a seat at the decision-making table.
I have a seat and a vote in the (EU) foreign ministers' council. There the question is whether new negotiation chapters will be opened with Turkey, and I am against it.
It was like it's our time and we have to march on and can't stand outside of the ring anymore, we have to actually have to run for office and we have to demand to have a seat at the table.
I was asleep so it took me a while to comprehend that someone was at my door, and who was at my door. They kept saying they were the police department. There were two detectives and they said they were with the homicide division. My heart sunk, and they asked me if they could come inside and have a seat. That was very difficult to hear of course, you know, and the detectives were great. They stayed with me until I made the phone call because I had to call my mom.
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