Cabin crew or those "less close" to the president are sent to a cramped 12-seat economy class cabin at the back of the plane.
"Jane and family are still my priority at the moment ... so the cricket takes a back seat, " McGrath told Sydney radio 2KY on Tuesday.
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So Jaroslaw has apparently decided to take a back seat, at least until the presidential race is decided.
He said fire investigators had found a suspicious seat of fire near the lounge window at the back of the house, and smoke patterns suggested the windows were open when the fire broke out.
He took his seat at the back of the room, in a very warm jacket - a must for a trip outside of the Helsinki hotel.
As I jumped into the back seat of a car, both women looked at me with unconcealed alarm.
However, despite all the talk about CIOs getting a seat at the strategy table, many companies are still running IT as a back room utility.
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Wynn, concerned that this could endanger his casino license in Nevada, forced Okada out of his seat on the board and took back his shares at a 30% discount.
"Harry Truman's seat will go back to the working people of Missouri, " he told voters at a recent rally.
The Maybach 62 was parked at the show and I borrowed its back seat to use as my office for a couple of hours.
The taxi had been stopped at a light with a passenger in the back when the suspect allegedly entered the front seat and struck the driver in the face, the official said.
IT, once involved and heavily invested in by the C-suite, has now taken a back seat to the CMO, as consumers are driving what tech products and services they want at home and in the workplace.
He was driven out of the prison at speed in a silver Peugeot people-carrier, hidden from view under a blanket on the back seat.
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