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presence

[prez-uhns] / ˈprɛz əns /






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His presence with Natalie's family in the days and weeks after her death, and even his attempt to spy on their conversations.

From BBC

His presence is especially visible around the March 31 César Chávez Day, with the state Department of Education offering extensive lesson plans, biographies in multiple languages, and service-learning activities.

From Los Angeles Times

Jetson said she couldn’t imagine “seeing us agree to a contract that says that we cannot maintain a social media presence, considering so many of us are already online personalities.”

From Salon

So many American military trainers are on the ground they have become conspicuous, jokingly called “English teachers,” though their presence remains a sensitive subject.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company has had a presence in Qatar since 1955, with current stakes in nine LNG liquefaction lines and 27 tankers.

From The Wall Street Journal