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attendance

noun as in act of being present

noun as in people present at event

noun as in attention, attentiveness

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Dame Anna is shown in attendance, and, in an earlier clip, says Lady Beckham "totally proved us wrong".

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A meeting was also arranged with the parents to discuss the girl's attendance.

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This includes allowing virtual attendance at court and enabling the documents in criminal cases to be signed and sent digitally.

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He paid £200 as a refundable attendance fee, then more for other supposed jobs.

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Due to the congressional deadlock over the budget and subsequent federal shutdown, the U.S. military — perhaps the most prominent Pacific Airshow draw — would not be in attendance over the October 3-5 weekend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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