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attend

[uh-tend] / əˈtɛnd /






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Murdaugh is unlikely to attend any appellate hearings, according to a state Department of Corrections spokeswoman.

From The Wall Street Journal

Police said they had attended the suspect's family home on multiple occasions over the past several years, with some calls related to mental health concerns.

From BBC

Her testimony on the Epstein files, however, was mostly punctuated by dramatic clashes with lawmakers — exchanges that occurred as eight Epstein survivors attended the hearing.

From Los Angeles Times

Sources have suggested Spurs were close to ending Frank's reign after that defeat, which was attended by members of the Lewis family - Vivienne Lewis was confronted by an irate fan after the match.

From BBC

He attended Drew University to study English, but dropped out around age 20 after landing what would become the most defining role of his life: Dawson Leery.

From The Wall Street Journal