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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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When the ball landed in the right-center field bleachers, a party more than three decades in the making broke out among the 44,353 in attendance at the Rogers Centre.

During this past summer, the company has grappled with bad weather, declining attendance, broken rides and construction delays.

By providing extra tailored support, it managed to reduced emergency attendances and admissions in this group by 30%.

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He sees growing interest, including in rising attendance at conferences he has organized in Berlin, New York and Sydney under the title Mission 2044, but said deals are slower to materialize.

The proposal also lowers the annual attendance progression payment.

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

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