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  • I attended a moot in my town a couple of times, but always felt on the outside looking in.
  • As a life-long Sox fan, Thomma professed deep offense at being put in the Cubs section when he blogged: ...in a crime against nature, your correspondent - a genuine White Sox fan, a man who attended his first twi-night double header at the Old Comiskey in 1963, who sat behind third base for the 50th anniversary All Star Game there in '83--has been assigned a seat in the Cubs section. Archive 2008-11-25
  • The radiant bride was given away by her brother and attended by a ‘best woman’ rather than bridesmaids.
  • In both cases, significant constituencies had been left to rot, unattended, and they'd had enough.
  • Men who give frequent feasts that are well attended generally gain renown for themselves. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
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  • General practitioners and, increasingly after 1950, obstetricians attended most parturient women.
  • Last year, Patricia McMahon, who attended St Patrick s Community College, was awarded the bursary.
  • The procession followed a private ceremony, attended by about 200 family and friends.
  • The relationship with her mother, Zippora, née Assur, the daughter of a prosperous merchant family, who had never attended school, became more and more difficult. Fanny Lewald.
  • More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm.
  • So she attended a finishing school. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1805, an extremely handsome young man, he went up to Cambridge, where he attended intermittently to his studies between extravagant debauches there and in London.
  • In an affair which the Italian press have dubbed "Rubygate", she is reported to have attended dinners at Mr Berlusconi's private villa outside Milan, where she allegedly witnessed group sex games which the prime minister and his entourage nicknamed "bunga-bunga Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Yet despite the problems in amplification, I was not sorry that I attended. Rabbi Sid Schwarz: Jon Stewart: We Need More than Amplification
  • All combined to create a feast of entertainment for the packed audiences who attended over both nights.
  • About 300 people, including the headmen of 10 communities and children and teachers from Coffee Bay schools, attended the function.
  • I attended practically every lecture and seminar when I was a student.
  • The fourth side of the clearing was sheer cliff drop, attended by a barrier of split rails.
  • If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
  • They did not give balls, and Antonia never appeared at a ground-floor window, as some other young ladies used to do attended by elder women, to chat with the caballeros on horseback in the Calle.
  • Not only English society, but Indian princes and princesses, American millionaires, and Continental aristocrats attended this ball attired in sumptuous costumes worth thousands upon thousands of pounds. Mansions of Mayfair | Edwardian Promenade
  • The opticians presumably forgave him, as he attended their annual dinners as a liveryman of the company.
  • We had attended Morning Chant and were now seated for breakfast, disheartened but not surprised that the early Greys had already taken the bacon, and it remained only in exquisite odor. Excerpt: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
  • The finals were held at the Johannesburg Public Library, attended by teachers and librarians.
  • My mother would tell me about the school she attended in the bush, and how the children would line up in twos to march into school, chanting their multiplication tables.
  • This week, at a meeting attended by government ministers, provincial governors, traditional chiefs, health experts, the commander of the Zimbabwe's defence forces, diplomats and the media, the government announced what it called a nationwide blitz to control, cure and eliminate the disease. Caroline Gluck: A National Blitz to Control Cholera in Zimbabwe
  • Success attended him, and the pacha, his predecessor, having in his opinion, as well as in that of the sultan, remained an unusual time in office, by an accusation enforced by a thousand purses of gold, he was enabled to produce a bowstring for his benefactor; and the sultan's "firmaun" appointed him to the vacant pachalik. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • Hundreds of people attended the famous director's farewell concert.
  • About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers.
  • 200 attended, as opposed to 300 the previous year.
  • The black and white dress code was given a splash of colour by members of the Army, who attended in their Reds, and Colchester Town Watch appeared in medieval regalia.
  • I attended with some positive anticipation, because the Poulenc Concerto, along with the Camille Saint-Sa'ns Symphony No. 3 avec orgue (with organ), have always seemed highly imaginative examples of gifted composers managing to craft beautiful and meaningful, even reflective statements for the mighty and potentially overpowering instrument. Undefined
  • In cases of recent wounds unattended by inflammation, it may be applied freely; but when inflammation has come on, too severe an application of the caustic induces vesication of the surrounding skin, and the edges of the eschar may in this manner also be loosened and removed. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers
  • He settled in Baltimore and was appointed to the collectorship of the port, by the Governor of the State, the duties of which he discharged with the same exemplary fidelity which had attended his military career. A sketch of the life and services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams Read before the Maryland historical society, on Thursday evening, March 6, 1851
  • These figures suggest that the sift did not discriminate against people on the basis of which university they had attended.
  • no less than 50 people attended
  • I preserved this mutilated object with uncommon care, watching it almost incessantly day and night: expecting another exuviation which might be attended with interesting consequences, I felt much anxiety for its survivance. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
  • Extravagant weddings, lavish dinner parties, luxurious luncheons, you name it and I attended it.
  • Time and time again I would see one of the protests I attended on the news, them making us look like the dividers.
  • Through the years I often attended the North Shore Winter Club mixed curling bonspiels at Seattle.
  • Jeanie courtesied reverently and withdrew, attended by the The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Local dignitaries, business organisations and companies involved with the development attended the opening.
  • A farm leader called yesterday for an effective law to deal with unattended dogs roaming the countryside attacking sheep.
  • Around 6000 fellow airline professionals from around the world attended the convention and award ceremony, the largest event in the industry's calendar.
  • He was born and raised in Winnipeg and attended the University of Manitoba, then went on to UBC where he completed his master of librarianship in 1975.
  • But the bare-knuckle fight I attended was very impressive. Naomi Campbell Interviews Vladimir Putin (PHOTO)
  • Police were called when more than 80 people attended a rave in woods in Bolton.
  • He has attended several retreats at the abbey, run by the Catholic order of Benedictine monks.
  • Mother attended to the baby while I went to the dance.
  • Intrigued, he attended a recital by the virtuoso lutenist Joseph Iadone, a member of New York Pro Musica, whose work helped bring wider attention in America to early music. James Tyler, luntenist and master of early instruments, helped preserve music of ancient era
  • He attended the lycée at Marseilles, then sat the entrance examination for the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
  • To remove a conviction so generally adopted, Quentin easily saw was impossible — nay, that any attempt to undeceive men so obstinately prepossessed in their belief, would be attended with personal risk, which, in this case, he saw little use of incurring. Quentin Durward
  • At a recent judo clinic I attended, eighty-year old 10th dan Phil Porter told us we would achieve that when we had done a technique ‘ten thousand times’!
  • They practice their public speaking in workshops attended by all.
  • Dozens of other prominent dignitaries attended from the United States and Europe. Ali Safavi: Listen to Iranian Voices of Dissent
  • Everyone in Personnel has attended a media skills workshop.
  • At a recent graduation ceremony I attended at Monash, the Dean of Arts told the assembled graduands that their newly awarded degree only had a short shelf life and would need to be updated through further study within a few years.
  • More than 100 cars, 10 black and white limos and a jazz band followed and up to 500 people attended the funeral at the Conservative Club, of which he was member.
  • Talk to one of the seven members who actually attended the meeting and you'll discover another, unmentioned issue: the shortage of toilet paper.
  • And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led (attended her). Word from the Desert
  • Usually I was so depressed on that day that I could find it in myself to be sarcastic, which meant it wasn't worth the dealing with the imbecile morons that attended Tucker High.
  • Both her father and mother were pious Christians who regularly conducted home devotions and faithfully attended church.
  • The Referees Committee was formed at a meeting attended by 17 referees with three excused, but to date there are still two referees who have not answered the call, or indeed, signified their intentions, one way or another.
  • Heinrich attended school in Mulhouse, receiving a reasonably good education up to the age of twelve, studying French and Latin in addition to elementary subjects.
  • Vice President Joe Biden attended a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington. He said the day of remembrance is mixed with sorrow and incredible pride.
  • Never leave young children unattended near any pool or water tank.
  • When he was four years old, I quarrelled with the English nurse who had attended upon him, and about whom my wife had been so jealous, and procured for him a French gouvernante, who had lived with families of the first quality in The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • Early the next morning Benjamin attended mass in the abbey church then roused me.
  • When the hero goes back in time the same garage is shown as sparkling clean and attended by a bevy of service attendants who, if I've remembered this right, sing in harmony like a barbershop quartet.
  • Recently I attended a meeting jointly held by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a voluntary standards certification organization, and the Toy Industry Association (TIA), a trade group that represents toy makers. Toy industry moves toward safety certification program
  • It would be an inquiry of some interest, now that the care of the public health is becoming a department of the state, with what sanatory measures these becoming solemnities were attended. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus
  • Even with extra seats placed in the aisles, occupancy was far more than 100 per cent at both the concerts we attended.
  • A large crowd of spectators attended and thoroughly enjoyed horses and riders being put through their paces.
  • As patron of the charity Age Concern, he attended the launch of its Business Pledge campaign to encourage employers to recruit the over-50s.
  • Those who attended were greeted with a splendid display of colour with helium balloons, banners and flags festooning the walls of the Glenside.
  • I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years.
  • The other player could not be dismissed; he demanded to be attended to, either as obligate enemy or obligate colleague.
  • Mark's whole family attended his graduation ceremony.
  • I attended a Catholic school in the most unstructured, uninfluential way one can attend school.
  • Her Royal Highness today attended the ski championships. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is O2's way of making sure that the party is attended strictly by true fans that are willing to make the effort and text in.
  • Even the old parliamentarians hailed the return of Charles, notwithstanding it was admitted that the protectorate was a vigorous administration; that law and order were enforced; that religious liberty was proclaimed; that the rights of conscience were respected; that literature and science were encouraged; that the morals of the people were purified; that the ordinances of religion were observed; that vice and folly were discouraged; that justice was ably administered; that peace and plenty were enjoyed; that prosperity attended the English arms abroad; and that the nation was as much respected abroad as it was prosperous at home. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • The Toronto meeting, attended by 48 nations, was the major political watershed.
  • Approximately 150 people attended the event, which featured a meal catered by Margaret Trusty Catering.
  • At anchoring, we saluted the king with nine guns, and the general sent Mr Femell ashore handsomely attended in the pinnace, with a fine crimson awning, to present the king a fair gilt cup of ten ounces weight, a sword-blade, and three yards of _stammel_ [red] broad-cloth. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • Perhaps in days gone by people had more time when they attended concerts, operas, and ballets.
  • He testified that, two days after the incident, on November 21, 1999, he attended at a walk-in clinic to have his wrist examined by a doctor.
  • We saw several fist-sized sea squirts which were bright pink in colour, and only when studying the photographs afterwards noticed that each was attended by a number of well-camouflaged commensal prawns, also pink.
  • I am really sorry that Julian made a very expensive mistake like this, and left his coins unattended in vehicle I believe overnight if I am reading the stories correctly. Coin Dealer Julian Leidman Victim of Vehicle Burglary. Reward Grows to $156,000 : Coin Collecting News
  • Do not stop stirring or leave the custard unattended during this stage, as it can easily split. Times, Sunday Times
  • His funeral was attended by the principal officers and men of the naval and military forces and of the Marines. Times, Sunday Times
  • I attended the public schools where I was properly "hazed" and got what was "coming" to all country boys; finally I graduated under the tutelage of Dr. Joseph Finch (a patriot indeed, who made a lasting impress for earnestness on thousands of boys), and then went to business as an entry clerk with a large importing metal house, where I remained until the war broke out. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After
  • The interior is a delight, a beamed, strawed, trestle-tabled, dimly lit farmhouse attended to by waiters in sashed smocks.
  • The shouts and congratulations of the well-affected and aristocratical part of the audience attended his success, but still a subsequent trial of skill remained. Old Mortality
  • Back in the '70s, I attended college (state school) as a journalism/theater/film major, and since then, I've always kind of harbored a stealthy dream that I could have had a career in journalism. Will Durst: If I Were a Journalist I Would Pimp-Slap Condoleezza Rice
  • This fable is serve accentuated by a actuality which a single of Coach Troppmanns teenage football players attended all those camps in Booneville, California as great as expected was sleeping in a nearby cabin when Bryant as great as McKay were figuring out how to change a world. Excerpt from PIGSKIN WARRIORS: 140 YEARS OF THE GAMES GREATEST ...
  • Facing them 200 yards away are the neat files of white sacks containing split peas and maize, each attended by companies of askari.
  • If you see a couple of mic stands being attended by some dude with a rock shirt, that show is probably being bootlegged.
  • Riders were getting their raw and ripped skin attended to by the St John's volunteers and others were getting more serious injuries like broken bones assessed by doctors on the scene.
  • It was Mark's leaving do - the second of his I've attended in the last year - so we all bundled down to La Perla on Charlotte Street where it was buy one get one free at the bar.
  • Linda Krausen, a South Pasadena resident who attended a contentious town hall in Alhambra earlier this month, marveled at the difference. Archive 2009-08-01
  • [455] For the early divisions of verse and prose story were all Topsies, and simply "growed"; although the smaller romances of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, and the larger of the latter date, were undoubtedly influenced by the Greek, it was more a case of general imitation than specific endeavour; the Sensibility school was very limited and chiefly attended to tricks of manner; and the "Romantic vague" was never vaguer than in the vast and rather formless, though magnificent and delightful, novel-work started by Nodier, Mérimée, A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • And Mary and I attended one of her workshops to learn how to get appropriations for work-well projects in our state.
  • Standtall Husband attended the just concluded National Sport Festival in Kaduna for the last time. The Decay in Our Sports...
  • Smaller numbers attended courses in malariology, malacology, medical entomology, and the clinicopathology of tropical diseases. Thomas H. Weller - Biography
  • The last described form of dysmenorrhœa is sometimes attended with spasmodic contraction of the _os uteri_, thus preventing the catamenial flow. A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
  • PC Michael Potter attended the scene.
  • She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
  • About 160 Japanese company representatives attended the seminar.
  • Slaughtermen culling sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis were leaving loaded guns unattended, a court was told yesterday.
  • I was a hyperactive child who attended the Detroit public schools.
  • The service will be attended by pupils from William Cassidy but is open to the whole community to celebrate education.
  • She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
  • It was from here, in 1959, that she effectively attended an Oswald Mosley rally.
  • The Queen was attended by her ladies-in-waiting.
  • Around 120 attended their inaugural meeting last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nothing in rural France is more reprehensible than a piece of cultivable ground left unattended.
  • On our way back to Aden we attended a gathering of Arab sheikhs, who presented my father with a magnificent dagger.
  • Early booking of tickets is advisable as the event always proves to be highly enjoyable and well attended.
  • Skate boarders and BMX bikers from Braintree attended a meeting at the council offices in Bocking End to find out about the Weavers Park site and how it will be run.
  • I went to national and regional conferences and attended all sorts of local workshops.
  • Six engines attended the fire, involving over 30 fire-fighters, and crews were still damping down the flames on Wednesday morning.
  • Several foreign dignitaries attended the ceremony.
  • We are constantly amazed at people leaving valuables on show in their cars or leaving their homes unattended and insecure.
  • Selling a property in this country can be a fraught business, full of fear and trepidation and attended by frustration and delay at every point.
  • They attended a sneak preview of the winter fashion collection.
  • A report to the board outlines the outcome of the public consultation, which included two well attended public meetings and 20 written responses.
  • Twelve MPs attended the meeting and four who were unable to be there sent votes by secret ballot.
  • I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen 
  • Fifteen writers and publishers from 13 Third World countries attended the seminar.
  • That collocation of ingredients necessarily is attended with harm to the competitive process.
  • A meeting about the 2007 freshet and potential for flooding was held by the Township of Langley and the City of Abbotsford at Trinity Western University on Tuesday, May 15, and was attended by more than 400 residents.
  • They studied more than 100 patients who attended general practices in an English city to have earwax removed.
  • More than 100 people attended a hastily convened meeting called to object to the proposals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three hundred delegates attended the Liberal party congress.
  • There are groups with jolly ladies-in-waiting in colorful crinolines attended by adoring cavaliers, as well as court jesters.
  • Hundreds of mourners attended the teenager's funeral last week.
  • For once, however, this apophthegm failed; the next call was altogether as ineffectual as the former; and moreover, attended with a phenomenon which to them was equally strange and inexplicable: this was no other than such a reduction in the size of Mrs. Trunnion as might have been expected after the birth of a full-grown child. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • I took my half-day on Wednesday, and naturally on that day the king and his bosom friend, the known rakehell George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham, attended the early performance. Exit the Actress
  • Melodies are left unattended to wither and die in the heat of the lights, and perish they almost inevitably do.
  • Only a few people came to observe a tightly guarded ceremony held in the town's Hiraq square, presided over by Regent Tarmizi Akarim and attended by local dignitaries.
  • Ultimately she returned to Hatfield, kept her head down, attended mass regularly, and refused all offers of marriage.
  • SOCRATES: As the dogs are benefited by the huntsman's art, and the oxen by the art of the oxherd, and all other things are tended or attended for their good and not for their hurt? Euthyphro
  • More than 100 former prisoners of war and civilian internees attended the reunion.
  • Fewer people attended the parties last year and those who did spent less. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beltman would swim out and rescue the patient, while the reelman attended the reel.
  • Local media outlets have been in a frenzy interviewing people who attended the party.
  • Tens of thousands attended rallies to express their revulsion at the one-sided conflict and the slaughter of thousands of Iraqis.
  • Some higher officials attended the celebration rally.
  • She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
  • For, besides these lacrymatories, notable lamps, with vessels of oils, and aromatical liquors, attended noble ossuaries; and some yet retaining a vinosity and spirit in them, which, if any have tasted, they have far exceeded the palates of antiquity. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • Jo attended the group herself and reported on the involvement of the members in the core groups and the bicultural focus of the organisation.
  • A crowd of over 10,000 attended an entertaining programme of games and song.
  • I attended the meeting in my capacity as chairman of the safety committee.
  • Its centennial was marked by a ceremony last month in north-central Alberta that was attended by Indian Affairs Minister Jane Stewart.
  • And if she lingered too long with these and the dogs, Sir Paul, the parrot, was screaming loudly, threatening to "tell the missus," while the whole cageful of little birds were twittering and scolding that they had not been attended to first of all. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII. No. 358, November 6, 1886.
  • On Paul's death in 1978, Ratzinger attended the two conclaves of that momentous year, and helped elect the unknown Pole, Karol Wojtyla.
  • He was considered a rabbi and attended temple.
  • He had attended Eton and Oxford, two schools still acquainted with the study of classical antiquity, and it’s conceivable that in the media’s terms of endearment he recognized the debt owed to the very ancient Greeks, who allowed their sacred kings to rule in Thebes for a single triumphant year before putting them to death in order that their blood might fructify the crops and fields. Lewis Lapham: Domesticated Deities: About Messiahs Come to Redeem Our Country, Not Govern It
  • It is possible that he attended a school in the borough of Brent with one of the cousins. Times, Sunday Times
  • My step-daughter and son-in-law seem very pleased with the public school attended by my six-year-old first grade twin grandchildren. Alan Singer: No Longer Waiting for "Superman"
  • She once famously shook hands with Dracula when she attended a gala performance by the company at Leeds Grand Theatre.
  • The event was attended by volunteers and staff from projects in the midlands as well as statutory and development agencies.
  • I attended university as a mature student and was shocked at how ignorant and uneducated our student population actually is.
  • They attended a sneak preview of the winter fashion collection.
  • The meeting will be attended by finance ministers from many countries.
  • The camp was culminated on August 28 with a wonderful graduation exercise, attended by parents and families.
  • Ask any elementary-school teacher what would happen if he were to let his entire fifth-grade class out for recess unattended.
  • My crazy sister and sane brother attended one of these meetings in a Church and my brother asked her why she talking politics in Church and not talking about the corruptness and greed warned about in the Bible and crazy Shelly just blew him off and kept on with her right wing political agenda while reminding everyone how ‘Godly’ she was … … Puke! Think Progress » Despite His Stimulus Bashing, Almost A Third Of Pawlenty’s Budget Relies On Stimulus Money
  • General Morin believes this alloy to be a perfect chemical combination, as it exhibits, unlike the gun metal, a most complete homogeneousness, its preparation being also attended by a great development of heat, not seen in the manufacture of most other alloys. Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882
  • Naturally, this disability is attended by irritations, inconveniences, and some significant professional frustrations.
  • I attended a talk by a doc from the medical group just two days back.
  • He attended mainstream primary school and is now at a special secondary school. The Sun
  • Dinner guests were attended by footmen in yellow livery. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also failed to give live coverage to yesterday's drumhead service attended by 6,000 Royal Navy veterans and hosted by Brian Hanrahan and Kate Adie.
  • He was brainy, he attended all extra-curricular activities that involved intelligence and he wore his hair gelled.
  • Your bibliopolic advice about Cromwell or my next Book shall be carefully attended, if I live ever to write another Book! The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II
  • The Yorkshireman, an outspoken Labour MP who represents Grimsby, had his passionately regionalist speech met with applause from those who attended the convention, the first of its kind in Yorkshire.
  • I attended his lectures on perception in the 1960s, and am touched to discover that he, too, was taken in as a child by the illusion that cinema curtains are diaphanous.
  • From the birthing classes I attended in the last months of my wife's pregnancy, I know that newborns can't see.
  • I was so small my freshman year: 5-foot-nothing, 110 pounds," said Carrasco, who attended a private school called St. Augustine. The Seattle Times
  • A second defence industry insider who also attended the dinner had a similar recollection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because yesterday I attended a talk by West and Josie Rourke, the director of the first show of the season, Much Ado About Nothing 'yay' - David, 'boo' - Lisa ;)) in which West plays Benedict. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Ah, but think back and you'll recall they attended on sufferance, danced twice, then left. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • I attended a tailgate with other atmos grads across the road from the marching band practice. Go Blues
  • The AA had attended around 4,000 breakdowns across the UK by 10.30am, with calls peaking at Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Nearly 600 people attended a local meeting to protest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sir Winston Churchill, was young, he attended a public school called Harrow.
  • I don't want to be a namedropper, so I'm not going list all the terrific skiffy writers who attended. Blue Heaven 2007 Raunchy Limerick Challenge
  • The club has a very active participation at all levels and members had plenty to enthuse about when they attended the recent presentation night in the Western Hotel.
  • When we finished compiling the list, we ensured that the names of all the institutions within our composite database were uniform (University of California-Berkeley to University of California, Berkeley) We also gathered any information necessary to identify which campus a person attended if they attended a multicampus school or a university system so that correct awarding would be made for each institution. Methodology
  • Each engine is attended to in turn, usually according to a roster chalked on a blackboard.
  • She attended a cancer support group at her local hospital.
  • Over 5,000 guests attended the Vedic ceremony where Brahmin priests chanted mantras.
  • Never leave young children unattended near any pool or water tank.
  • More importantly, the report caused needless anxiety to all the women who have attended the centre.
  • The large concourse of mourners who visited the residence and attended the church were evidence of the enormous popularity of Billy in Dunhill and surrounding areas.
  • Should anyone require, however, to pass through the district, he must first of all be locked securely in a cowshed beyond the limits of the village, and there his clothes must be well smoked ( 'fumigated' they call it), and he himself well doused in a ducking-tub, and if he has any coin about him it must be rubbed with ashes, which life-imperilling occupation will be duly attended to by the local gipsies. The Day of Wrath
  • Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral of the two boys.
  • My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani 

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