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Examples
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One of them was his first car: a two-seated yellow Fiero.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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In addition to the Cajun SUV, he said Porsche was considering an entry-level sports car — akin to its 1950s classic, the 550 — priced below the company's two-seated Boxster, which sells for a U.S. base price of $47,600.
Porsche's Optimism Runs High Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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One of them was his first car: a two-seated yellow Fiero.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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At the bend of the road the leaders appeared again, swinging wide on the curve, the wheelers flashed into view, and the light two-seated rig; then the whole affair straightened out and thundered down upon them across a narrow plank-bridge.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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One of them was his first car: a two-seated yellow Fiero.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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For Canadian customs officials, a journalist soon wrote, it became “kind of a grand gesture to issue a bill of lading for Mexico and watch a two-seated boat rowed into the river.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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When we were going to leave Las Cruces we bought a two-seated wagon called a buckboard, and a pair of horses.
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For Canadian customs officials, a journalist soon wrote, it became “kind of a grand gesture to issue a bill of lading for Mexico and watch a two-seated boat rowed into the river.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Rubber tired buggy, two-seated hack, took Delia to the graveyard, never brought her back
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On delivery, this two-seated touring car comes equipped with a case covered in blue velvet bearing the silver plate with the identification numbers; inside are a photography book and a DVD documenting the construction of the vehicle
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