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The Explorer's battery-operated keyboard is located on a tray table that folds out of the recliner's left arm.
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Rear-seat passengers can watch high-resolution TV monitors set into the seatbacks facing them, as they relax in airline-style recliner seats.
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Sitting in a recliner in her living room, she stood up to catch her breath and took a few steps.
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He went inside, out of the late-June heat, and sat in a duct-taped recliner to reread the terms of his good fortune.
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He tried a Verano, he says, but rejected it because the seat recliner was a manually operated, Chevy-style handle, not a smooth power device.
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If the majority of your life savings is loose change that fell out of your pocket into the car seat or recliner, you might be an underachiever.
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"Together, we've developed the most technologically advanced recliner to date and have created a way for every consumer to be comfortable with interactive television, e-mail, and the Internet, " bragged Kevin R.
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Ergonomic, recliner seats were installed in the rear interior.
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And there are intriguing offerings such as the Sound Chair: I sat back in what felt like a dentist's recliner and put on earphones attached to an iPod on the arm of the chair.
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In Bedford, Iowa, Lena Rinehart, 65, missed part of the debate because she fell asleep--"When I get in my recliner, it doesn't take too long"--but she woke up soon enough to hear Gore's main theme of the night.
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He was without responsibilities after a long professional career, and for three years now he had been without the one person, helpmeet and bickering companion, who could shake him out of his recliner and force him into the world.
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You only spend a small portion of your life in your car (although I know it seems like more) so why not splurge on something for the house instead, like a good wide-screen TV and a recliner with a fridge in the arm?
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